Nisr.org
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Title
National Institute for Sports Reform
Description
The National Institute for Sports Reform (NISR) is a not-for-profit
coalition of concerned Americans seeking to improve the athletic and educational experiences of our
young people. NISR studies, advocates, and implements needed sports reforms at the pre-professional level.
Location
Address: 218 Murray Ave Delmar, NY 12054 US
Keywords
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intercollegiate sports]], college sports, high school sports, interscholastic sports, youth sports, [[
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higher education]], college faculty, high school principals, coaches, college coaches, youth coaches, [[
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need-based financial aid]], non-revenue sports, partial qualifiers, provost, sports press, sports evolution, [[
sports history]], pay for play, Knight Commission, sports talk radio, NCAA, NCAA violations, NCAA rules, [[
athletic conferences]], athletic scholarships, club sports, big dance, final four, bowl games, [[
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professional volleyball]], professional lacrosse, professional track and field, international sports, [[
universities]], colleges, high schools, welfare of student-athletes, games, grant in aid, [[
Amateur Athletic Union]], AAU, student gambling, junior colleges, JUCO, college transfers, transfers, [[
Midnight Madness]], fans fighting, spectators fighting, graduation rates, athlete graduation rates, [[
academic scandals]], sports news, team discipline, team loyalty, sports violence, sports industry, [[
sports business]], sports economics, sports commercialism, drug testing, athlete drug testing, winning, [[
losing]], winning-at-all costs, sports fatalities, sports deaths, youth sports injuries, womens athletics, [[
female athletics]], sports risks, elite athletes, star athletes, athletic programs, athletic clubs, [[
athletic administrators]], sporting goods, sporting goods manufacturers, athletic reform, universities, [[
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student-athlete academic support]], athletic budgets, sports budgets, interscholastic budgets, [[
coaching credentials]], coaches salaries, sports injury prevention, sports agents, sports revenues, [[
media and athletes]]
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