The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a voluntary organization through which the nation's colleges and universities govern their athletics programs. It is comprised of institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals committed to the best interests, education and athletics participation of student-athletes. This section of the Web site contains more details about the Association, its goals and members, and corporate partnerships that help support programs for student-athletes.
Overview
General information about the NCAA including its mission, goals, history, employees and services. Also links for employment opportunities and for contacting the NCAA.
Membership
The schools, conferences, and affiliated organizations that comprise the NCAA.
Budget and Finances
How the NCAA distributes its revenue, and links to championships financial data, and comprehensive information on the revenues and expenses of NCAA member schools in all divisions.
Corporate Relationships
The companies and corporate leaders that provide support for the NCAA's goals and programs.
The NCAA Brand
The trademarks, logos, and public service announcements that represent the NCAA's image.
Diversity and Inclusion
NCAA programs aimed at enhancing and encouraging participation by minorities and women in college athletics.
The latest issue of Champion magazine features a tribute to former NCAA President Myles Brand, including comments from leaders within the NCAA membership. Other stories include a look at how institutions market women's basketball, and how a football program at Division II Mansfield has recovered in an unconventional manner after having been discontinued three years ago.
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