SUMMARY OF ACTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS
NCAA DIVISION
III MANAGEMENT COUNCIL MEETING
NCAA DIVISION
III PRESIDENTS COUNCIL MEETING
August 8, 2002
[NOTE: SUPPLEMENT NUMBERS REFER TO THE
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL SUPPLEMENT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.]
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 |
All |
ISSUE: Update Division III Strategic Plan -- 2002-04. |
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MC Reps |
Management Council Recommendation: |
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Staff Liaisons |
Review
and approve the 2002-04 Division III Strategic Plan: 1. Division III Values, Goals and
Priorities as amended to include the Future of Division III issues. 2. Section I -- Preface as amended. 3. Section II -- Vision. 4. Section III -- Mission. 5. Section IV -- Timeline as amended
to incorporate the new biennial budget process. 6. Section V -- Planning priorities
as amended to include Future of Division III and initiatives. 7. Section VI -- Accomplishments. 8. Strategic planning scorecards. |
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Presidents Council Action: |
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Approved the 2002-04
Division III strategic plan, noting that the subcommittee should engage in a
critical analysis of how aspects of the plan are defined to enhance members'
knowledge and understanding of the overall plan. |
Collins, R. |
ISSUE: Division III
Initiatives Update. |
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Ford |
Management Council Action: |
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MacInnis |
Accepted the information,
noting the continued success of the Division III grants. The membership submitted 88 Division
III initiative grant applications (19 diversity; 28 membership education/communication
and 41 student-athlete welfare) for a total requested of $518,379. Seventy-four grants were funded for a
total of $427,183. In addition,
all 12 available grants were used for women to attend the NACWAA/Hers Institute
for Administrative Advancement, and four grants were awarded for minority
males to attend the NCAA Leadership Institute and 11 to attend the NACDA
Management Institute. A total of
19 (15 institution/four conference office) Women & Minority Internship
grants were awarded and 17 (16 institution/one conference) Strategic Alliance
Matching grants were awarded.
Thirty-two conference SAAC grants and 34 technology grants were
awarded. The STARR program
completed year one with eight pilot institutions. There were 43 FARA applications, and 43 were awarded. |
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COMMITTEE ON WOMEN'S
ATHLETICS |
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The
Management Council received an oral report. |
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WALTER BYERS SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE |
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The
Management Council received an oral report. |
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COMMITTEE ON SPORTSMANSHIP
AND ETHICAL CONDUCT |
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The
Management Council received an oral report. |
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RESEARCH COMMITTEE |
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The
Management Council received an oral report. |
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 2
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Altstadt
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ISSUE:
Award Winners for Winter Sports. |
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Management Council Action: |
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Accepted
the information that of the 131 winter sports applications, 29 postgraduate
scholarships for women’s sports and 29 postgraduate scholarships for men’s
sports were awarded. The Council
noted that 17 Division III athletes were selected (10 men/seven women) and
the increased scholarship allocation of $6,900 (2002-03) and $7,500
(2003-04). |
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 3 |
Ekpo
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ISSUE:
Student-Athlete
on a U.S. National Team Competing in Prize Money Events. |
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Kerin |
Management Council Action: |
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Agreed to adopt noncontroversial legislation to permit
NCAA student-athletes on the U.S. Olympic team and/or National team to
compete in tournaments or events in which prize money is awarded, provided
the NCAA student-athlete does not accept any portion of the prize money or assign
his or her portion to a third party.
The Council endorsed that the Divisions I, II and III Management
Councils' Administrative Review Subcommittees grant any waivers of those
student-athletes affected by the restrictions while the recommendations work
through the governance and legislative processes. |
Cromer
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ISSUE: Emerging Sports/Gender Equity Upda |