The Harris-Stowe State University Coordinator of Athletic Eligibility and Compliance is responsible for monitoring and facilitating academic eligibility and progress toward degree completion for all student-athletes. This includes oversight of enrollment status, percentage of degree completion, designation of majors and minors, class registration, and NAIA eligibility requirements. This position will send and respond to athletic tracers and will assist with NAIA ROA reporting.
This position will work closely with the Faculty Athletics Representative, Registrar, academic advisors, coaches, and athletic department staff to support and enhance the academic experience of all student-athletes. Additionally, the Coordinator will assist in the oversight of Champions of Character initiatives and perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Duties and Responsibilities
Monitors the academic eligibility and progress towards degree of all student-athletes including full-time enrollment, percentage of degree credits, designation of majors and minors, and class registration.
Maintains institutional control of the compliance system for the University’s athletic program.
Develops procedures and policies to monitor and ensure compliance with all NAIA and conference rules and regulations.
Verifies student eligibility to participate in university athletics.
Assist with investigating and reviews alleged NAIA and conference rule violations and communicates findings to the appropriate parties as a liaison between the athletic program and the NAIA.
Work closely with admissions, academic advising, and registrar
Assist with Champions of Character initiatives
Perform other duties as assigned by Athletic Director
Promote philosophy of the athletic department and Harris-Stowe State University
The Harris-Stowe State University Coordinator of Athletic Eligibility and Compliance is responsible for monitoring and facilitating academic eligibility and progress toward degree completion for all student-athletes. This includes oversight of enrollment status, percentage of degree completion, designation of majors and minors, class registration, and NAIA eligibility requirements. This position will send and respond to athletic tracers and will assist with NAIA ROA reporting.
This position will work closely with the Faculty Athletics Representative, Registrar, academic advisors, coaches, and athletic department staff to support and enhance the academic experience of all student-athletes. Additionally, the Coordinator will assist in the oversight of Champions of Character initiatives and perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Duties and Responsibilities
Monitors the academic eligibility and progress towards degree of all student-athletes including full-time enrollment, percentage of degree credits, designation of majors and minors, and class registration.
Maintains institutional control of the compliance system for the University’s athletic program.
Develops procedures and policies to monitor and ensure compliance with all NAIA and conference rules and regulations.
Verifies student eligibility to participate in university athletics.
Assist with investigating and reviews alleged NAIA and conference rule violations and communicates findings to the appropriate parties as a liaison between the athletic program and the NAIA.
Work closely with admissions, academic advising, and registrar
Assist with Champions of Character initiatives
Perform other duties as assigned by Athletic Director
Promote philosophy of the athletic department and Harris-Stowe State University
Education and Experience Requirements
Other Required Skills & Abilities
EOE Statement
Harris-Stowe State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.
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