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367:"This event is extremely important to me; one because I'm being inducted into the Hall of Fame with my late husband; and two, because we're celebrating the development of our youth. This organization is doing an enormous job in helping young people graduate from college, develop their leadership skills, and become interested in giving back to the community." -Rachel Robinson, 2004 NCAS Hall of Fame Inductee and Founder, Jackie Robinson Foundation 254:, in a revenue or non-revenue producing sport are eligible to be readmitted, if academically eligible. Tuition is provided by the institution in the same proportion as it was during the student’s last year of eligibility. Student-athletes are able to continue their education as long as they are making progress toward their degree. In exchange for their tuition, student-athletes participate in the school’s community service and outreach program,. 22: 361:"The National Consortium for Academics and Sports is a necessary organization because, in and of itself, sports is neither immoral nor moral, it needs the character of the people behind the sport. And that's the role the NCAS serves. It's the conscience, particularly, of college sport." -John Rawlings, senior VP and editor, 202:. The mixed gender, racially diverse MVP Program, composed of former professional and college athletes, motivates men and women to work together in preventing gender violence utilizing a bystander approach to prevention. MVP National is presented in partnership by the Center for the Study of Sport in Society (CSSS). 336:
Richard E. Lapchick has served the NCAS as its executive director since its inception in 1985. Human rights activist, pioneer for racial equality, internationally recognized expert on sports issues, scholar and author Richard E. Lapchick is often described as “the racial conscience of sport.”
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helps college senior administrators and athletic department staffs, through the provision of diversity training services, apply the principles of teamwork to all areas of athletic departments.
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program is a 90-minute, internet-based alcohol education and life skills program designed specifically for student-athletes and those who work with them in the college and university setting.
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The NCAS Giant Steps Awards Banquet has taken place annually since 1988 in conjunction with National STUDENT-Athlete Day, Giant Steps Awards are awarded at the banquet.
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allows former student-athletes to complete their education in exchange for community service. Student-athletes who entered the member institution on an
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Tom Kowalski has been the director of the National Consortium for Academics and Sports Midwest Regional Office and president of The Transit Group.
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who competed in revenue and non-revenue producing sports and were unable to complete their degree requirements. In exchange, these former
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In 1999, the NCAS Hall of Fame Ceremony was added to the Giant Steps Awards Banquet. Since then, Nancy Lieberman, Eddie Robinson,
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The NCAS provides an annual conference for members on social issues they face in their athletic departments and communities .
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By joining the NCAS, a college or university agrees to bring back, tuition free, their own former
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is a program to motivate student-athletes and student leaders to solve problems such as
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NCAS members are entitled to a variety of programs and services that center around
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education, outreach, degree completion, and student-athlete recognition.
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Alcohol Response-Ability: Foundations for Student-Athletes
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100 Heroes: People in Sports Who Make This a Better World
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programs addressing social issues of America’s youth.
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