PRESIDENT'S ATHLETIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
President's Charge
The function
of the President's Athletic Advisory Committee (PAAC) is to
advise the President of the University of Connecticut on all
matters relating to the Division of Athletics, including
Recreational Services. PAAC’s function is integral to the
University’s mission to maintain institutional control of
intercollegiate athletics as required by the NCAA constitution
section 3‑2‑(a).
The specific
responsibilities of the President's Athletic Advisory Committee
include:
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To
promote an understanding of the Division of Athletics’
mission among all members of the University community.
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To
maintain and foster a clear commitment to academic integrity
and institutional control as it applies to the Division of
Athletics within the University.
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To
ensure a priority to the commitment to student‑athletes’
welfare.
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To
participate in, and provide advisory support for, the
establishment, maintenance, and interpretation of Division
of Athletics’ policies and University policies as they
pertain to student-athletes.
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To
provide counsel to the President, Provost, Board of
Trustees, Director of Athletics, and University Senate
concerning matters of athletic policy formation, budgetary
planning, educational programming, staff development, and
athletic scheduling.
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To
provide counsel to the Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR)
in all matters pertaining to intercollegiate athletics.
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To
participate in, and review the results of, periodic
institutional self‑study processes as appropriate, including
the required NCAA certification process and the required
review of the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate
Athletes (CPIA).
These
responsibilities span all aspects of the Division of Athletics’
programs, including their impact on the University community and
the general public. PAAC plays a major role in developing and
stating the policy goals and program priorities which guide the
Division of Athletics. PAAC is charged with promoting the
understanding of the overall athletic program and encouraging
the attainment of excellence in athletics and academics which
will support the University's overall commitment to excellence.
It may recommend such changes to Division of Athletics, NCAA,
University Senate or University policies and regulations as it
deems appropriate. It may advise the Director of Athletics on
such matters regarding program evaluation, divisional policies,
and divisional operations as may be requested. It will undertake
specific projects as required by the President, but is free to
consider any issues as they relate to PAAC’s broad mission.
The members
of the PAAC are appointed by the President who also appoints the
chairman, with the exception of two members who are elected by
the University Senate. The NCAA constitution requires that a
majority of the members be full-time faculty or administrators
of the University. The NCAA Faculty Representative, the Director
of Athletics and the Director of the Counseling Program for
Intercollegiate Athletes are members of PAAC. In addition, the
membership also includes a member of the Board of Trustees, a
representative of the Alumni Association, a representative of
the UConn Club (usually a Past‑President), the President of the
Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC), a student
representative from Undergraduate Student Government (USG) and
two at-large student-athletes. The appointments are for a fixed
term; one year for students and two years for all others, which
may be renewed at the discretion of the President.
The
executive committee of PAAC is composed of the Chair, Faculty
Athletic Representative, Director of Athletics, Director of the
Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes and the Chairs
of the standing subcommittees of PAAC.
Revised Spring, 2007