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MISSION STATEMENT
• Serve as a model program both academically and competitively for NCAA Division I
• Develop a national reputation of excellence and the ability to attract/retain quality staff and student-athletes
• Provide an athletics program that promotes and protects the comprehensive educational welfare of student-athletes
• Foster competitiveness to promote leadership development, community involvement and student engagement through campus integration
• Infuse innovative use of technology to provide fair and equitable opportunity for all
VALUE STATEMENT
CLASSROOMACHIEVEMENT
COMPETITVEEXCELLENCE
CUSTOMERSERVICE
COMMUNITYINVOLVEMENT
CONTINUALINVESTMENT
COMMERCIALAPPEAL
CLASSROOM ACHIEVEMENT
18 sports were represented with the following team breakdowns: Baseball – 9, Men’s Basketball – 1, Women’s Basketball – 2, Bowling – 5, Football – 24, Men’s Golf – 2, Women’s Golf – 2, Women’s Soccer – 7, Softball – 5, Men’s Tennis – 3, Women’s Tennis – 4, Men’s Track – 10, Women’s Track – 4, and Volleyball – 6. Of the 84 scholar student-athletes, 6 earned a perfect 4.0 GPA, 24 earned GPAs in the 3.5-3.99 range and 53 earned GPAs between a 3.0-3.49.
Chi Alpha SigmaNational College Athlete Honor Society The JSU Division of Athletics inducted 12 student-athletes into the organization in Spring of 2013.Induction requirements include:
•Earning and maintaining a 3.4 or higher cumulative GPA throughout the junior and senior years. •Lettering in at least one sport
COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE
VOLLEYBALLBACK-2-BACKCHAMPIONSHIPS2011 & 2012BASEBALL
1ST SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP
IN 13 YEARS
COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE
VOLLEYBALL
BASEBALL
FOOTBALL
SOFTBALL
COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE
OLYMPIAN ANASO
JOBODWANA
VALUE STATEMENT
SECONDARY
PRIMARY
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY GOALS
Jackson State University’s “930 INITIATIVE”
Is an initiative to enhance the academic outcomes
of its student athlete population. Theframework is centered around the critical issues identified in the University’s current improvement plan and this is an extension of those efforts. The expected outcomes of
the initiative are Increased team Academic Progress Rates (APR), Graduation Success Rates, Federal Graduation Rates, team and departmental grade point averages plus
credit hours earned.
APR PERFORMANCE (MEN)
APR PERFORMANCE (WOMEN)
GPA PERFORMANCE
ENFORCEMENT
MONITORING
POLICY
EDUCATION
COMPONENTS OF COMPLIANCE
MONITORING
EDUCATION
• 12 Monthly Newsletters issued to coaches, boosters and staff
• 10 Monthly Mini Sessions with coaches and staff
• 3 Sport specific meetings with Basketball ( MW) and Football prior to first day of practice
• 2 All student-athlete meetings once a semester
• 6 Compliance Committee meetings
EDUCATION
FRESHMAN• 75 Incoming freshman •3.00 Average GPA
• 20 Average ACT for student-athletes
TRANSFER•15 Transfer student athletes
• 3.19 Average GPA for transfer student athletes
• Continuing student athletes ineligible for
Year 2013 and 2014
• Major infractions
• Repeat secondary violations
0 ” ZERO
FY 13 BALANCED BUDGET
FY13 FISCAL MANAGEMENT
100% PARTICIPATION
10%5%
6%3%
31%
4%
8%
5%
5%
9%
10%4%
Baseball
Baskeball M
Basketball W
Bowling
Football
Golf M/W
Soccer
Softball
Tennis M/W
Track M
Track W
Volleyball