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What did the Committee on Athletics Certification mean when it said that peer-review team members will look at the “opportunities afforded to campus groups to offer comments”?

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What did the Committee on Athletics Certification mean when it said that peer-review team members will look at the “opportunities afforded to campus groups to offer comments”?

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Steering and subcommittee members are representatives of constituent groups on campus. They will need to demonstrate that various groups (as well as individuals) had the opportunity to provide comments. This also reflects the institution’s commitment to ensuring that its self-study was broad-based in nature. Q: May an institution use different three-year periods for data collection either within a certain section (e.g., Academic Integrity) or for different sections (e.g., 1998-99 through 2000-01 for Academic Integrity but 1997-98 through 1999-00 for Fiscal Integrity)? A: Within a certain section (i.e., Academic Integrity), an institution must use data from the same three-year period. An institution may use different three-year periods of data for separate self-study sections.

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