Student-Athlete Academic Services
Within the Academic Success Center, Student-Athlete Academic Services (SAAS) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas serves student-athletes in their transition, adjustment and retention, providing the resources for students to achieve success in the classroom and in life from enrollment to graduation and in their future careers and graduate study. Academic eligibility specialists and academic support counselors are often available on a walk–in basis as well as through scheduled appointments. They assist student–athletes with academic eligibility, planning class schedules, and deciding on degree programs that suit the needs of student–athletes. The SAAS staff can also help student–athletes with career planning, setting academic goals, academic support strategies, and graduation preparation. In addition, SAAS assists with recruiting, life skills, and alumni involvement.
Student-Athlete Announcements
Vision Statement
Develop responsible, educated, well-rounded individuals who contribute and serve towards the greater good.
Mission Statement
Through our caring people, service, and atmosphere, our mission is:
To provide our best guidance, support, and resources in order to enable each student-athlete to maximize their holistic potential and achieve their individual best performance during their time at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ and beyond.
Services / Priorities
- Campus Visits
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Assist coaches with introducing prospective students to the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ campus and academic opportunities. Provide Admissions/Eligibility Center reports to coaches.
- Initial and Transfer Eligibility Evaluations
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Review transcripts and other documentation to provide coaches with academic eligibility evaluations for prospective student-athletes.
- Academic Compliance/Certification
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With the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR), complete semester academic eligibility certification for practice, competition, and financial aid.
- Academic Performance Program Oversight
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Monitor and report the NCAA Academic Progress Rates and Graduation Rates.
- Advising
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Meet regularly with student-athletes to determine a plan for maintaining progress towards degree in the major of their choice while adhering to NCAA rules. Provide excused missed class letters (aka travel letters).
- Scheduling
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Work with college advising centers to select classes that interest the student-athlete, stay on track for graduation, and fit within their difficult schedules.
- Liaison to Academic-Related Departments & Staff
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Admissions, Registrar, OISS, DRC, the PRACTICE, Advising Colleges, etc.
- Academic Performance Services
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Design and implement individualized plans for the development of academic skills, including (but not limited to) reading and writing competencies, time management, professor/student communications, academic integrity, enhanced study habits, learning techniques such as note taking and test preparation, and assignment completion. Also, provide guidance for student-athletes towards additional academic resources on campus.
- Academic Support Services
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Provide an array of services to help our students succeed academically. The services include: tutoring, textbook distribution and library, laptop/calculator/supplies loan program, basic academic supplies, funding to support academic-based testing, study lounges with desktop computers, and learning specialist/assistance program.
- Graduation Preparation
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Collaborate with the Office of Student-Athlete Development to prepare students for graduation and life after sports, through resume building, career development, and assistance with graduate school searches and applications.
- Academic/Practical Life Skills
- Offer programming to assist, educate, and develop our student-athletes within the following topics: transition from high school to college, academic success tools and techniques, academic responsibility, practical life skills, time management, professional communication, fueling for finals, and preparation for life after college.
- Alumni Relations
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Maintain contact with alumni student-athletes to serve as role models for and teach networking skills to current students. Assist with the Rebels Return to Graduate Program for former student-athletes.
- Community Involvement
- Educate students and administrators from community high school and junior colleges about NCAA academic eligibility requirements.
Office Location
Student-Athlete Academic Services (SAAS) offices are located in the Lied Athletic Complex (LAC) and Fertitta Football Complex (FCC). The Lied Athletic Complex and Fertitta Football Complex are located on the Northwest side of campus next to the Lynn Bennett Early Childhood Education Center (LBC) and Paul McDermott Physical Education Complex (MPE).