They used to have a policy that you could drop any class up until finals. Not sure that policy exists any more, and athletes still have to maintain a certain number of credits and GPA to maintain their standing. I agree with you that we can recruit the same athletes, but I disagree that their athletes necessarily benefit from the same policies that the rest of their undergrads might.
They used to have a policy that you could drop any class up until finals. Not sure that policy exists any more, and athletes still have to maintain a certain number of credits and GPA to maintain their standing. I agree with you that we can recruit the same athletes, but I disagree that their athletes necessarily benefit from the same policies that the rest of their undergrads might.
They used to have a policy that you could drop any class up until finals. Not sure that policy exists any more, and athletes still have to maintain a certain number of credits and GPA to maintain their standing. I agree with you that we can recruit the same athletes, but I disagree that their athletes necessarily benefit from the same policies that the rest of their undergrads might.
Welp, it used to be the lowest grade one could get in ANY course was a "B," if you just showed up, once.
USC football has a LOT of "Communications Majors."