Deck 7: Campus Recreation
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Deck 7: Campus Recreation
1
The mandate of campus recreation departments is
A) closed to students of the institution
B) changing every year
C) broad, but dominated by recreational activities
D) not an accepted responsibility of the institution
A) closed to students of the institution
B) changing every year
C) broad, but dominated by recreational activities
D) not an accepted responsibility of the institution
C
2
When considering the history of higher education, __________ is perhaps one of the oldest organized campus activities.
A) ice hockey
B) intramural sport
C) debating
D) extramural sport
A) ice hockey
B) intramural sport
C) debating
D) extramural sport
B
3
NIRSA was founded by
A) students
B) leaders at HBCUs
C) Presidents
D) Professors
A) students
B) leaders at HBCUs
C) Presidents
D) Professors
B
4
A major source of NIRSA funding includes
A) membership fees
B) donations
C) federal government funding
D) gifts from program alumni
A) membership fees
B) donations
C) federal government funding
D) gifts from program alumni
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5
NIRSA is primarily what kind of organization?
A) for-profit
B) service
C) educational
D) regional
A) for-profit
B) service
C) educational
D) regional
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6
The structure of a campus recreation department is partially dependent on
A) leadership
B) facilities
C) size
D) gender equity
A) leadership
B) facilities
C) size
D) gender equity
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7
Policies aimed at ensuring the effectiveness of the campus recreation program
A) focus on the viability of program offerings
B) are predominately finance based
C) don't really exist
D) must be articulated in the vision of the college
A) focus on the viability of program offerings
B) are predominately finance based
C) don't really exist
D) must be articulated in the vision of the college
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8
Risk management is critical within campus recreation, and it involves
A) eliminating risks associated with campus recreation programming
B) focusing on risks related to facilities
C) eliminating all unsupervised programming areas
D) reducing overt risks and communicating levels of risks to participants
A) eliminating risks associated with campus recreation programming
B) focusing on risks related to facilities
C) eliminating all unsupervised programming areas
D) reducing overt risks and communicating levels of risks to participants
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9
Given that participation fads change, a key planning area for campus recreation leaders involves
A) participant safety
B) unsupervised program areas
C) adaptable space
D) aquatic activities
A) participant safety
B) unsupervised program areas
C) adaptable space
D) aquatic activities
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10
Policy to define standards for event management is important in Campus Recreation because
A) Participants have expectations for quality
B) it promotes safety
C) law-makers require it
D) managers have time
A) Participants have expectations for quality
B) it promotes safety
C) law-makers require it
D) managers have time
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11
NIRSA is a nonprofit organization
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12
NIRSA runs regional and national sports tournaments
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13
Campus recreation is seen as external to the mission and vision of the university community at large
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14
Recreation programs on smaller campuses have a much more difficult time achieving the "something for everyone" objective
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15
Stewardship of resources is atypical of the values of the campus recreation program
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16
Write a mission statement for your college Campus Recreation Department. What makes your mission statement effective?
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17
Outline the various types of programming offered by Campus Recreation Departments. Choose one programming type and write a policy to direct eligibility to participate in the activity
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18
Who is involved in setting policy and governing a Campus Recreation Department? Explain. Choose one of the current policy areas discussed in the chapter and identify the important component parts of a policy to help manage the issue
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19
Draw a diagram that outlines the organizational structure of NIRSA's national center
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20
Who should pay for campus recreation? What are the options for revenue generation?
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