SLU Athletics Margie Strait Oct 28 2013

DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS & RECREATION
2013
ATHLETICS SCORECARD
2012-2013
Department Quick Facts
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32 athletic teams – 30 DIII, 2 DI
838 student-athletes; 31% of the student body unduplicated are athletes
1,000 intramural/club participants
29 full or part-time staff members are SLU Alumni – 18 FT w/10+ years of experience
350 fitness club members plus classes offered generates $90,000 of revenue
64 minors in SSES; 350 students enrolled in SSES
11 student-athlete development programs were sponsored this past year
21 University mentors (faculty/staff) worked with athletic programs
Academic Quick Facts
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Key takeaway: Athletes are equally successful academically as non-athletes but study abroad less
9 teams were recognized Nationally for overall GPA
92 student-athletes earned academic all-conference; 27 athletes named to Deans List; 372 had GPA of
3.0 or higher; 7 current athletes are members of Phi Beta Kappa
Student-athletes declare similar majors as non-athletes and are equally represented in the Sciences
52% of the female athletes participate in semester abroad and 27% for male athletes. Both genders are
only 8% lower than non-athletes (1/3 of teams competition falls within 2 semesters)
First-year to sophomore retention rates were 9% higher for athletes (2011-2012)
4-year graduate rates for athletes were 6% higher (2011-2012)
INTEGRATION OF ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS
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Key takeaway: Communication is necessary. When there is a concern regarding a student-athlete, it’s
most important to call the coach immediately or the Athletic Director.
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Department has 2 faculty representatives appointed by the President that work with the department
(Cheryl Stuntz and Jim Wallace).
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Head coaches have Saints access to academic schedules, GPA’s, midterm warnings (including written
warnings) and the student-athlete’s advisor.
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Department has a liaison to the academic retention and enhancement committee that is chaired by
Evelyn Jennings. This committee includes representatives for the Health Center, Student Life, Disability
Services, Academic Support, HEOP and Athletics. The committee meets every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
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Department has a liaison to the Student Life/Residential Coordinators meeting which meets on
Monday’s at 3:00 p.m.
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Department has a University Mentor Program. The majority of our athletic teams have a volunteer that
works with a team to serve as a helpful advisor for athletes.
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First-year time management workshops for all first-year students.
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Athletic Director sends messages to all head coaches regularly which they relay to their athletes.
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