Harvard-Westlake School | US Physical Education & Athletics Classes meet in the fencing Room. 81243 Hatha Yoga 8124-4 8124-5. We will respect our studentathletes and their commitments beyond athletics. http://www.harvardwestlake.com/academics/curriculum/usphysical.html
Extractions: Physical Education at Harvard-Westlake Physical Education is a character-shaping program focused on developing a positive attitude about oneself and providing physically, emotionally, and intellectually challenging experiences. The program encourages students to discover active pursuits that are fun and stimulating enough to become a regular part of their lives. Students are asked to set and achieve realistic goals and challenged to improve performance. Often the best route to these goals is with the cooperation and assistance of classmates. The total program involves more than physical activity. Each student must raise his or her fitness level and understand its relationship to lifetime physical and mental wellness. Some will choose to participate in interscholastic sports. Others will choose to fulfill their requirement through physical education classes. All 10 th graders and other students new to the Upper School will be tested for overall fitness with attention to individual areas of weakness. Students who show a specific weakness or cannot pass the test ess will be placed in fitness classes specifically designed to bring the student to an acceptable level. The test is scored according to a point system based on national and school norms. Our goal is to identify students in the lower percentiles and offer prescriptions for improvement. Students in any grade will be directed to fitness options until they are able to pass the test.
Athletics girls soccer, softball, basketball, fencing, volleyball, lacrosse Several goals underlie our athletics and physical We also allow student athletes who train in http://www.pds.org/stage/Athletics/index.shtml
Extractions: Over the past ten years, Princeton Day School athletes have won over 30 Prep A, Prep B or Conference championships in a wide variety of sports, including boys' cross country, tennis, fencing, golf, baseball, lacrosse, basketball and ice hockey, and girls' soccer, softball, basketball, fencing, volleyball, lacrosse, field hockey, figure skating, ice hockey, and tennis. Several goals underlie our athletics and physical education programs at all grade levels: to provide students with avenues of achievement in addition to academics, to help them grow in self-confidence and self-motivation, and to nurture lifelong habits of fitness. We also allow student athletes who train in other sports the opportunity to get credit for their work, through our unique Independent Study Project. In recent years the project has helped PDS athletes achieve regional and national recognition in ballet, swimming, diving, and horseback riding. In the middle school, interscholastic sports begin in seventh and eighth grade with field hockey, soccer, tennis, volleyball, basketball, lacrosse and softball for girls and football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, baseball and tennis for boys. In addition, there are coed teams in cross country, ice hockey, figure skating, and fencing.
Extractions: Unisportz Australasia is a recruting company for student-athletes looking to pursue a career in America in sport and academics. Would it be at all possible to build a relationship with you company, and have our company registered on your URL and vice versa if possible? Below is an insight into Unisportz Australasia. Thank you for your time. Paul Dickinson. Unisportz Australasia Pty. Ltd. PO Box 1699, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 4066. Phone: + 61 7 33715023 Email: sales@unisportz.com Dear Sir / Madam I would like to introduce a new company to you, Unisportz Australasia. We are a company that specializes in the placement of top class student athletes into scholarship programmes with American Universities and Colleges. Our aim is to provide an efficient and reliable service that meets the needs of both student and institutions to which they apply. Unisportz Australasia is registered in Brisbane, Queensland and has strong representation in Singapore. We are in the process of setting up scholarship programmes in the USA in sports as diverse as Soccer, Golf, Basketball, Tennis, Fencing, Athletics and Water Polo. We aim to ensure that talented young people with both sporting and academic potential are placed in an appropriate institution where they will be given all they need to pursue a career in their chosen field.
Brock University: Recruitment And Liaison Office some of the best facilities in the province for student recreation. sauna and whirlpool; athletic therapy clinic; combative room; fencing/dancing studio; http://www.brocku.ca/liaison/athletics.html
Extractions: Brock athletes have access to some of the best coaches in Ontario. Coaches from Brock's rowing and wrestling teams received top honours for coaching from Ontario University Athletics (OUA) this year. This is the 10th consecutive year that the coaching staff of the Brock University Rowing Club has been honoured for coaching excellence. In the past decade, they have received awards for Coach of the Year from the OUA, the Ontario Rowing Association and Rowing Canada.
Athletics consist of basketball, cross country, fencing, field hockey one of the largest programs in intercollegiate athletics. We want to keep the studentathlete at the http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/98/athletics.html
Extractions: Boston College has unveiled a five-year strategic plan to ensure equal opportunity for its male and female student-athletes, an initiative which includes additional scholarships and resources for women's sports programs. Athletic Director Gene DeFilippo outlined the plan on June 5, noting that, when fully implemented, it will add 47 scholarships to various women's sports programs. Over the next two to three years, he added, the University also will add women's rowing as a varsity sport. By the 2002-03 academic year, the total number of scholarships awarded, and number of opportunities for participation, will be "virtually equal" among men and women, he said. "We feel this plan shows Boston College is committed to providing a great experience for all our student-athletes, and providing equitable opportunities for women in particular to participate in intercollegiate athletics," DeFilippo said. "While these concerns are common to many institutions, Boston College hopes to take the lead nationally in leveling the playing field." As part of the plan, three men's varsity sports - lacrosse, water polo and wrestling - will be designated club sports. However, this transition will be gradual, DeFilippo said, and no student-athletes already recruited to participate in those programs at the varsity level will be affected.
Extractions: Student-Athlete Advisory Council 2003-04 CSU Student-Athlete Handbook Formed as a voice for CSU student-athletes, the Student-Athlete Advisory Council has successfully served not only the participants in intercollegiate athletics at CSU but by creating a tie between Cleveland State and the community. SAAC was developed by the CSU athletic department to:
Senate Report For University Council On Athletics studentathlete teams representing Queens captured four (4) Ontario University athletics (OUA) team consecutive title; and Womens fencing won its http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/senate/UCAsep01.html
Extractions: The 2000 - 2001 athletic season saw student-athletes representing Queens (Golden Gaels Athletics) in fifty (50) Interuniversity Team and Club sanctioned sports. As such, Queens can lay claim to the largest Interuniversity Team and Club program in Canada. Last year four hundred and eighty-one (481) men and four hundred and sixty-two (462) women competed on Golden Gael teams. Equally important to participation statistics is that one hundred and seventy-six (176) student-athletes gained academic conference all-star status, emblematic of student-athletes who attained an 80% or better overall academic average. Queens continues to be among the leaders across the country in this student-athlete academic achievement category. Student-athlete teams representing Queens captured four (4) Ontario University Athletics (O.U.A.) team championships. Womens Basketball won its first O.U.A. title in 32 years; Womens Figure Skating won its seventh consecutive title; Womens Synchronized Swimming its fifth consecutive title; and Womens Fencing won its fourth title since 1992. Queens teams also brought home four overall second place championships and had five third place standings. On the varsity club side the Queens Mountain Biking racing team won the Ontario title; our Triathlon Club won the provincial University Team championship and our Queens sailors captured the Canadian University title and attained the #1 North American ranking in the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Associating (I.C.Y.R.A.).
THE EYEOPENER ONLINE the Ryerson fencing team had an operating budget of roughly $10,000, which Cividano, who is the Ryerson student athletics Council fencing representative, says http://www.theeyeopener.com/storydetail.cfm?storyid=640
Official Athletic Site Of The Princeton University Tigers Prospective studentAthlete Forms; NCAA Guidelines; Admission Information; Alumni and Friends of athletics; Ivy League W. Cross Country M. fencing W. fencing http://goprincetontigers.collegesports.com/ot/recruiting/prin-recruiting.html
Ivy League Sports improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping rowing, ice hockey, fencing, lacrosse and contact between alumni and studentathletes or prospective http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/WhatIsIvy/compliance.asp
Extractions: Receive as HTML? Ivy League Compliance... NCAA Rules: A guide for Ivy Alumni and Friends of Athletics Ivy League alumni are proud of the standards of excellence in academics and athletics that are a tradition of each institution. Of equal value is the fact that student-athletes are full members of the student body, with no special privileges like athletic scholarships. In the Ivy League, conducting our programs with integrity is very important.
NCAA Research Staff Equity In Athletics Disclosure Act P Any studentathlete who satisfies one or more of these criteria is a or defines as junior varsity, freshman, or novice, or a student withheld from fencing, http://www.uncw.edu/athletics/2001-02 EADA Report.htm
Extractions: Indianapolis IN Telephone: (317) 917-6222 HIGHER EDUCATION ACT REPORTING Reporting of Institutional Information Concerning Intercollegiate Athletics Programs All coeducational institutions of higher education that participate in any Federal student financial aid program (Federal Pell, Federal SEOG, and Federal SSIG Grants; Federal Work Study; and Federal Family Education, Federal Perkins, and William D. Ford Federal Direct Loans) and have intercollegiate athletics programs must provide information concerning their intercollegiate athletics programs under the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act of 1994, Section 485g of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 20 U. S. C. 1092. This act and accompanying Federal regulations require that the following information, based on the previous reporting year, be available for inspection by students, prospective students, and the public by October 15 each year. Name of Reporting Institution: The University of North Carolina at Wilmington Information for the Reporting Year: Beginning: July 1 Ending: June 30 Number of Undergraduates (i.e.;
NCAA Rules For Alumni And Friends improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping crew, ice hockey, fencing, lacrosse, and contact between alumni and studentathletes or prospective http://hcs.harvard.edu/~swim/info/ncaa-rules.html
Extractions: Ivy League Alumni are proud of the standards of excellence in academics and athletics that are a tradition of each institution. Of equal value is the fact that student-athletes are full members of the student body, with no special priveleges like athletic scholoarships. In the Ivy League, conducting out programs with integrity is very important. Please read the following information to learn how you can help carry on this tradition. Carrying on the Ivy tradition of excellence is hard work, and competition among the best institutions is intense. Searching for a competitive edge is part of the challenge, and we know that you want to help your favorite institution and be part of a winning team. Meeting those challenges means playing by the rules. The NCAA has rules for coaches, players, and you! As part of the team, you must know the rules of the game. NCAA Rule: Who is giverned by the rules?
DePauw University - Intercollegiate Athletics - News sports, which included men s and women s basketball, fencing, men s and the NCAA also awards 116 postgraduate scholarships to studentathletes participating in http://www.depauw.edu/ath/news.asp?id=15
Athletics-Federally Mandated Information fencing. Athletically related student aid is aid awarded a student that requires the student to participate in an intercollegiate athletics program. http://fedinfo.truman.edu/athletics.htm
Extractions: Reporting of Institutional Information Concerning Intercollegiate Athletics Programs All coeducational institutions of higher education that participate in any Federal student financial aid program (Federal Pell, Federal SEOG, and Federal SSIG Grants; Federal Work Study; and Federal Family Education, Federal Perkins, and William D. Ford Federal Direct Loans) and have intercollegiate athletics programs must provide information concerning their intercollegiate athletics programs under the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act of 1994, Section 485g of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 20 U. S. C. 1092.
SPORTSStudent-athletes Recognizedby Christine May D. Icamina InterUniversities Cup victors Ateneo fencing League was of College athletics and the athletics Council picked Ong from a roster of student-athletes who are on http://www.theguidon.com/?get=2001020205
University Of Pennsylvania :: The Official Athletic Site 04 W Track Several Women s Track and Field student-Athletes Compete at Baseball Heavyweight crew Lightweight crew Women s crew Men s fencing Women s fencing http://www.pennathletics.com/
Extractions: To be held June 9-18, Penn Athletics will be offering many keepsake items, including select pieces of the actual Franklin Field astroturf, for bid and purchase. Other items for sale include game worn Penn Football jerseys, trademark design Penn Track jerseys, the opportunity to be a "Coach For A Day" and many other items from the Penn teams that have competed at Franklin Field over the years. This one-of-a-kind offering is open to all who might value a piece of Franklin Field history! [More] Four student-athletes from the University of Pennsylvania will compete in the 2004 NCAA Championships at the University of Texas in Austin from June 9-12. Defending NCAA Champion Brian Chaput will lead the men's contingent, while All-American Emily Logan makes her second trip to the NCAA Championships this year for the women's team.
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Student Support fencing, Women s Swimming, Men s and Women s Tennis, Women s Track and Cross Country, and Wrestling. Coordinator for Majority of One Minority student-Athlete http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/genrel/SASSO.html
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The NCAA News Asian/Pacific Islander men made up 9.3 percent of fencing studentathletes and women made up 12.6 percent of fencing student-athletes. http://www.ncaa.org/news/2004/20040510/awide/4110n10.html
Extractions: The NCAA News May 10, 2004 The most recent NCAA report on sports sponsorship and participation rates shows a continuing trend in the decline of sponsorship of specific men's sports, while the number of teams in specific women's sports continues to increase. The 2003 NCAA Sports Sponsorship and Participation Rates Report shows a net drop of 11 men's teams over all three divisions and a net increase of 60 women's teams in all three divisions compared to the 2002 report, resulting in a net gain of 49 athletics teams in 2002-03. The teams-dropped-and-added category excludes schools that either added or dropped membership in the NCAA in the given time frame. This is a trend that has continued from 2001-02, when there was a net loss of 17 men's teams and a net gain of 111 women's teams compared with the previous year. That resulted in a net gain of 94 teams, nearly double the net gain of teams in 2002-03. But the net decrease in the number of men's teams in the most recent report was tied for the lowest such net decrease since 1995-96. The highest reported net loss in the last 15 years was in 1997-98, when there was a net loss of 160 men's teams from the previous year.