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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 905189" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>The Hill = GT Administration = the school , who report to Cabrera. There’s no Hill separate from Cabrera.</p><p>The NCAA requires academic progress, and particular methods to measure it. The accrediting boards for our degrees have requirements for those degrees. We’re also top 5/10 in just about every “major” major, and pretty good in business, and athletes have to be in a major open for everyone. None of the deans wants to water down their degrees out of the top 10. The school doesn’t add hurdles to the athletes, it’s more a question of how much of a burden can they take off the athletes. </p><p>Flunkgate, years ago under Gailey, was a combination of Gailey delegating academic progress to the administration and the administration having a “sink or swim” attitude. That’s gone.</p><p>Now, the big hurdle is who we admit. We have latitude there, but it doesn’t help anyone to admit someone who’ll get crushed by the curriculum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 905189, member: 282"] The Hill = GT Administration = the school , who report to Cabrera. There’s no Hill separate from Cabrera. The NCAA requires academic progress, and particular methods to measure it. The accrediting boards for our degrees have requirements for those degrees. We’re also top 5/10 in just about every “major” major, and pretty good in business, and athletes have to be in a major open for everyone. None of the deans wants to water down their degrees out of the top 10. The school doesn’t add hurdles to the athletes, it’s more a question of how much of a burden can they take off the athletes. Flunkgate, years ago under Gailey, was a combination of Gailey delegating academic progress to the administration and the administration having a “sink or swim” attitude. That’s gone. Now, the big hurdle is who we admit. We have latitude there, but it doesn’t help anyone to admit someone who’ll get crushed by the curriculum [/QUOTE]
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