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Principle 7: SAAC Involvement

Principle 7: SAAC Involvement.

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Principle 7: SAAC Involvement

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  1. Principle 7:SAAC Involvement A model Division II athletics program shall feature an active institutional SAAC that represents the concerns and ideas of the institution’s student-athletes in all sports and is committed to the overall welfare of the student-athlete. The institution should have at least one student-athlete representative on the conference SAAC.

  2. Best Practices: SAAC Involvement • Reference SAAC Best Practices Manual on the NCAA Web site • AD and FAR take an active role in campus SAAC • SAAC oversight is by senior level athletics administrator • Two representatives, one underclassman and one upperclassman, serve on campus SAAC

  3. Best Practices: SAAC Involvement • SAAC officers are voted on by SAAC representatives in late spring each year • Agenda for monthly meetings is developed by SAAC executive committee • Actively involved in DII Community Engagement initiative • Sponsors a give-away at athletics events • Choose PA announcements for campus-wide events

  4. Best Practices: SAAC Involvement • Assists in development of sportsmanship policy and announces policy at all athletics events • Develops “athletes supporting athletes” activities • Displays visible bulletin board and SAAC sportsmanship banner • Representatives serve on other university and athletics department committees, and report at meetings

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