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Principle 7 SAAC Involvement. January, 2009 A model Division II athletics program shall feature an active institutional SAAC that represents the concerns.

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1 Principle 7 SAAC Involvement

2 January, 2009 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 designate an athletics department administrator to serve as a liaison to the SAAC and have at least one student-athlete representative on the conference SAAC. (Learning, Service, Passion, Sportsmanship, Balance) 7

3 January, 2009 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 7

4 January, 2009 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 activities Sponsor a give-away at athletics events Choose PA announcements for campus-wide events 7

5 January, 2009 SAAC Involvement Assist in development of sportsmanship policy and announces policy at all athletics events Develop “athletes supporting athletics” activities Display visible bulletin board and SAAC sportsmanship banner Representatives serve on other university and athletics department committees, and report at meetings 7


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