Division II Philosophy
Members of Division II
believe that a well-conducted intercollegiate athletics program,
based on sound educational principles and practices, is a proper
part of the educational mission of a university or college and that
the educational welfare of the participating student-athlete is of
primary concern.
Members of Division II
support the following principles in the belief that these objectives
assist in defining the division and the possible differences between
it and other divisions of the Association. This statement shall
serve as a guide for the preparation of legislation by the division
and for planning and implementation of programs by institutions and
conferences. A member of Division II:
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Believes in
promoting the academic success of its student-athletes, measured
in part by an institution's student-athletes graduating at least
at the same rate as the institution's student body;
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Believes that
participation in intercollegiate athletics benefits the
educational experience of its student-athletes and the entire
campus community;
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Believes in
offering opportunities for intercollegiate athletics
participation consistent with the institution's mission and
philosophy;
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Believes in
preparing student-athletes to be good citizens, leaders and
contributors in their communities;
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Believes in
striving for equitable participation and competitive excellence,
encouraging sportsmanship and ethical conduct, enhancing
diversity and developing positive societal attitudes in all of
its athletics endeavors;
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Believes in
scheduling the majority of its athletics competition with other
members of Division II, insofar as regional qualification,
geographical location and traditional or conference scheduling
patterns permit;
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Recognizes the need
to "balance" the role of the athletics program to serve both the
campus participants, student body, faculty-staff and the general
public (community, area, state);
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Believes in
offering opportunity for participation in intercollegiate
athletics by awarding athletically related financial aid to its
student-athletes
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Believes that
institutional control is a fundamental principle that supports
the educational mission of a Division II institution and assumes
presidential involvement and commitment. All funds supporting
athletics should be controlled by the institution. The emphasis
for an athletics department should be to operate within an
institutionally approved budget, and compliance with and
self-enforcement of NCAA regulations is an expectation of
membership; and
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Believes that all
members of Division II should commit themselves to this
philosophy and to the regulations and programs of Division II.
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