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Your GPS to learn more about G reat P rograms and S ervices from NCAA Educational Affairs

Your GPS to learn more about G reat P rograms and S ervices from NCAA Educational Affairs. Learning Objectives. Drive from “known for no” to “known for know” Learn about opportunities for student-athlete and administrator development

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Your GPS to learn more about G reat P rograms and S ervices from NCAA Educational Affairs

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  1. Your GPS to learn more about GreatPrograms andServices from NCAA Educational Affairs

  2. Learning Objectives • Drive from “known for no” to “known for know” • Learn about opportunities for student-athlete and administrator development • Identify potential cost-savings/financial supplements for program implementation on your campus

  3. Pre-trip Checklist • Do you know where you are going? • Do you know the purpose of the trip? • Do you know who can help you get there?

  4. Welcome to NCAA Educational Affairs Country! Executive Heights Health and Safety-town Student-Athlete Affairs-ville Educational Programming-burgh

  5. Executive Heights Bob Chichester Anne Little Robert Vowels, Vice President • Walter Byers Scholarship • NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship • Jim McKay Scholarship • Supplemental Support Fund • NCAA Youth Clinics Terrie Hall Lori Thomas

  6. NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Program 174 total postgraduate scholarships awarded annually $7,500 scholarships Each sports season (fall, winter, and spring) 29 scholarships to men, 29 scholarships to women

  7. FAR or FAR Designee Uses On-line System To Nominate Student-Athletes who: are at least in their final season of eligibility or who will not use any remaining eligibility have a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average have performed with athletic distinction have participated in community service are outstanding citizens and role models intend on pursuing a graduate degree

  8. Walter Byers Scholarship Program One postgraduate scholarship awarded annually to a distinguished male and female student-athlete $24,000 scholarship for two years

  9. FAR or CEO Nominates Student-Athletes who: are graduating seniors or graduate students have a minimum 3.5 cumulative undergraduate grade point average athletics participation has been a positive influence on personal and intellectual development have evidenced superior character and leadership intend on pursuing a graduate degree within five years of award

  10. Jim McKay Scholarship Program One postgraduate scholarship awarded annually to a distinguished male and female student-athlete $10,000 scholarship

  11. FAR or CEO Nominates Student-Athletes who: are graduating seniors or graduate students have a minimum 3.5 cumulative undergraduate grade point average have competed on a varsity team have demonstrated potential to make a major contribution in the sports communications industry have ascribed to the highest levels of integrity and evidenced superior character and leadership understand and appreciate the legacy of Jim McKay intend on pursuing a graduate degree within five years

  12. Community outreach program that connects kids ages 8 to 16 with selected NCAA championships • Provides them with resources designed to have a lasting impact • Participants receive sport instruction from NCAA coaches and student-athletes and get valuable information on fitness, healthy lifestyles and sportsmanship • The clinics also feature a session for parents and guardians with information on recruiting, and academic and eligibility issues.

  13. Health and Safety-Town • Drug Testing • Mental Health Promotion • Hazing Prevention • Sickle Cell Trait Education • Concussion Education • Nutrition and Performance • Alcohol and Other Drug Education • Injury Research and Prevention • Sports Medicine Guidelines • Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports Committee David Klossner Mary Wilfert Robyn Bailey Latrice Sales

  14. Enroll Your Institution in the Injury Surveillance ProgramFour new ways to participateGet your own institutional report

  15. New Educational Material Available Posters, fact sheets for coaches & student-athletes

  16. Even though Sickle Cell Trait screening is normally performed on all U.S. babies at birth, some student-athletes may not know if they have the trait. • Following recommendations from NATA and CAP, the NCAA recommends athletics departments confirmSickle Cell Trait status in all student -athletes, if it is not already known, during their required medical examinations. 2009 NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Guidelines

  17. 2010 Sickle Cell Trait Legislation All Division I student-athletes must: • be tested for sickle cell trait, • show proof of a prior test, or • sign a waiver releasing an institution from liability if they decline to be tested. Would be Effective for the 2010-11 academic year.

  18. Education • Video for student-athlete and coaches • Fact sheet for Coaches + for Student-Athletes • www.NCAA.org/health-safety

  19. Did you know? Over the counter dietary supplements may contain NCAA banned substances? Bylaw 30.5 requires schools to educate student-athletes about banned drugs and the products that may contain them. See www.drugfreesport.com/rec for supplement answers.

  20. Did you know? Student-athletes can lose eligibility if they take someone else’s ADHD medication? Student-Athletes should report all medications to the sports medicine staff to assure compliance with NCAA banned drugs and medical exception policies per Bylaw 31.2.3. and the NCAA Drug Testing Protocol.

  21. Educational Programming-burgh Eileen Patton Becky Ahlgren-Bedics Sarah MacInnis Maricela Shukie • NCAA Educational Programming • NCAA Sportsmanship Initiatives • Higher Education and Athletics Partnerships • Professional Association of Athlete Development Specialists (PAADS) Carla Laster Angela Williams

  22. NCAA Educational Programming To provide quality, consistent, efficient, validated and relevant educational programs to the NCAA membership and related target audiences (e.g., prospective student-athletes, affiliated groups). * Individual program administrators will remain the subject matter experts for their programs, Educational Programming group will act more as “air traffic controllers”, harnessing the collective intelligence, expertise and experience of the NCAA national office.

  23. NCAA Sportsmanship • RESPECT campaign • Annual Student-Athlete Sportsmanship Award • Annual Administrator Award

  24. Higher Education and Athletics Partnership • Annual Summit attended by more than 25 organizations and associations of higher education and athletics • Goal is to foster collaboration and resource sharing for the betterment of the student-athlete experience • Creation of shared resources forthcoming

  25. PAADS • Represent NCAA in collaboration with professional sports organizations • Partner on creation and use of resources for athlete development • Strengthen relationships between organizations for those who want may become professional athletes

  26. Student-Athlete Affairs-ville Jaime Fluker Curtis Hollomon Amanda Conklin • Student-Athlete Leadership Forum • Campus and Conference Workshops • National Student-Athlete Advisory Committees • National Student-Athlete Day • Student-Athlete Affairs Symposium • Education and Training Symposium • Steps to Effective Facilitation • Educational Affairs Grant Program • Needs Assessments/Curriculum Modules • Program of Excellence Michele Babb Allison Bowman

  27. Developing Leaders for Life The NCAA is a higher education association which aims to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education and enhance the overall student-athlete experience. In an effort to benefit student-athletes and athletics professionals, the NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs group provides support in the areas of academic, athletic, personal, career and service through the distribution of accessible resources, strategic partnerships and customized programming.

  28. Positioning Platform Attributes Audiences Student-athletes Membership Athletics professionals Faculty Presidents Affiliate organizations • Engagement • Citizenship • Enrichment • Integrity • Leadership

  29. Programs for Student-Athletes • Student-Athlete Leadership Forum • Campus and Conference Workshops • National Student-Athlete Advisory Committees • National Student-Athlete Day

  30. Programs for Athletics Professionals • Student-Athlete Affairs Symposium • Education and Training Symposium • Campus and Conference Workshops • Steps to Effective Facilitation

  31. Additional Resources • Educational Affairs Grant Program • Needs Assessments • Curriculum Modules • Program of Excellence

  32. You have arrived at your destination… Or are you just beginning the journey? NCAA Educational Affairs

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