Student Athletic Advisory Committee - SAAC
What is a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee?
A student-athlete
advisory committee (SAAC) is a committee made up
of student-athlete representatives. The campus student-athlete
advisory committee is an excellent vehicle to promote
communication between the athletics administration
and student-athletes. Most athletics programs have
a wealth of information that needs to be routinely
distributed to the student-athletes and, at the
same
time, most programs are interested in receiving
feedback from their student-athletes about department
policies and structure.
What is the purpose of SAAC?
- To generate a student-athlete voice within the department.
- To gather student-athlete response to proposed NCAA legislation.
- To suggest potential NCAA legislation.
- To organize community service efforts.
- To create a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide
committees (i.e., Student Government).
Role of the Athletics Administration
The athletic
director's visible support is key to the success
of any student athlete committee. Such support shows
the student-athletes, athletic personnel and campus-wide
community that the philosophy of student-athlete
involvement
comes from the top and will generate support from
all groups.Ideas to increase department and campus-wide
support for the committee include having the athletics
director explain the need for a student-athlete
committee at a coaches meeting, appointing an athletics
administrator
who has personal contact with student-athletes and
a strong voice within the department as an advisor
to the committee, and involving the faculty athletics
representative in the work of the committee.
Committee Membership
The membership of the student-athlete
advisory committee should be representative of the
diversity of your student-athlete population (gender
and racial diversity) and involve representatives
from every sport. Each member serves as a liaison
between the committee and his or her individual team.
Connection to NCAA and Conference Office Committees
In
1995, NCAA member colleges and universities adopted
legislation mandating that each institution create
a student-athlete advisory committee. In addition,
many conferences now are creating their own committees.
Each institution’s student-athlete advisory
committee has a communication link with the NCAA
Student Athlete Advisory Committee, either directly
or through
a conference student-athlete advisory committee.
If your campus or conference does not yet have a
committee
in place, you may wish to form one.
Mission Statement
To discuss, adopt and carry out
procedures necessary for the general welfare of Intercollegiate
Athletics. To serve as a governing body over all student
athletes and Intercollegiate Teams capable of implementing
disciplinary actions to ensure that school policy
and a general Athletic Department standards are upheld.
To serve as a vehicle of communication among member
organizations, the University and surrounding community.
To serve in a public relations capacity to further
Intercollegiate Athletics within the University and
surrounding communities. To provide a forum for discussion
of matters of concern for athletic teams.
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