Principle 9 Academic Success. January, 2009 A model Division II athletics program shall be committed to the academic success of its student-athletes,

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Principle 9 Academic Success

January, 2009 A model Division II athletics program shall be committed to the academic success of its student-athletes, measured in part by the total number of student- athletes that earn degrees within six years of initial collegiate enrollment and the fact that student-athletes graduate at least at the same rate as the institution’s student body. (Learning, Balance) 9

January, 2009 Academic Success Part-Time Assistant Coach is Academic Intervention Specialist Use conference grant money for academic support program Focus on academic at-risk student- athletes Mentoring program for at-risk students Faculty Athletic Advisory Committee is very engaged 9

January, 2009 Academic Success Recruiting philosophy matches the mission of the university University Early Warning System prior to mid-terms Teams have their own “Academic Game Plan” Use the university academic success program for all students GOALS (Generating Opportunities through Academics and Life Skills) class required of all first year students 9

January, 2009 Academic Success Academic success board highlights top three academic teams Rewards a program that achieves higher team GPA standards with scholarship budget increases Director of Academic Advising for Athletics who reports to Provost Coaches have academic appointments and sign two different contracts 9

January, 2009 Academic Success Complete athletic certification is conducted every semester Certify using semester GPA and must have minimum of 2.0 Athletic study table with tutors provided Coaches decide who attends study hall and are evaluated on success Student-athlete attendance and absentee policies 9