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Freshman Mentoring Program
The Freshman Mentoring Program serves as an additional method of academic
advisement to ALL freshman student-athletes. The overall objective of the
program is to aid student-athlete development of organizational and time
management skills essential for the transition from high school to college.
Tutorial Assistance Program
The Tutorial Assistance Program was created in order to provide supplemental
instruction to classroom lectures for student-athletes at Villanova University.
All student-athletes have the convenience of requesting FREE tutorial support.
In order to request a tutor, please fill out a
Tutor
Request Form online or in the Office of Academic Support in Jake Nevin.
Student Athlete of the Month
The Office of Academic Support selects a student athlete of the month during
the fall and spring semesters. Based on nominations from Coaches, the OAS will
select a student based on excellence on and off the field. The Student Athlete
of the Month will have his/her name engraved on a plaque that hangs prominently
in the OAS, as well as a feature story in the monthly Cat Call newsletter.
Academic Resource Center
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) provides an efficient and comfortable
learning environment for ALL student-athletes at Villanova University. The ARC
serves as an after hours extension of the Office of Academic Support, where
student athletes have the opportunity to utilize the fully equipped computer
lab, meet with tutors and mentors or utilize individual study rooms.
Scheduling
All student-athletes have a primary academic adviser in their home college
with whom they are required to meet with prior to each registration process. The
Office of Academic Support for Athletics serves as the secondary advisor to
student-athletes during the scheduling process by assisting in scheduling
required courses that do not conflict with practice times and competition. The
OAS also serves as a liaison between the Athletic Department, the Office of the
Registrar, the Dean’s Offices and the Department Chairpersons during the
scheduling process.
NCAA & Institutional Eligibility
At all times during the Fall and Spring semesters, a student-athlete must be
registered for a least 12 credit hours. A student-athlete must pass at least 6
credit hours each Fall and Spring semester to be eligible for competition the
following semester.
In order to compete in varsity level competition, a student-athlete must
maintain a 2.00 grade point average.
A student-athlete must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours during the
academic year. 18 credit hours must be completed during the Fall and Spring
semesters.
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