Academics
Overview
The Auburn University CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is committed to supporting the academic progress of student-athletes toward intellectual development and graduation. The program seeks to develop strategies for academic success as well as an appreciation for learning within all of Auburn's student-athletes.
Academic Advisement and Counseling
Each student-athlete is assigned an Academic Counselor who monitors academic performance and continuing eligibility. Counselors may assist student-athletes with registration and career planning, and they monitor use of services such as tutoring and use of study table. SASS Counselors provide direction for student-athletes regarding Auburn University, NCAA, and SEC guidelines, with the ultimate goal of empowering the student of make responsible decisions.
Tiger Tutor Program
The SASS Tiger Tutor Program is designed to enhance student-athletes' educational experience by "helping students to help themselves." Our ultimate goal is to help our student-athletes become self-directed learners via the following strategies:
- Familiarizing students with course topics
- Exposing students to a variety of study techniques
- Providing support and encouragement
- Preparing students for academic success
- Study Table Program
In keeping with the mission of the Auburn University Athletics Department, SASS is committed to the enhancement of academic and interpersonal skills in order to promote the development of self discipline and responsibility for all students. All freshman, transfer, and at-risk student-athletes must attend a minimum of 10 hours a week in structured study table. The study table criteria is based on cumulative GPA per student-athlete.
All student-athletes are encouraged to work with their Academic Counselors, Coaches, and SASS staff to work out study table hours, academic mentors, and tutoring.
Tiger Advantage (Supplemental Instruction)
Tiger Advantage (TA) provides weekly review sessions for students taking historically difficult courses. Graduate students, selected by their respective departments, attend class sections and lead TA group discussions that are open to all AU students.
Tiger P.A.W. Program
The Tiger PAW (Promoting Academic Winners) Program was specifically designed for student-athletes who have a history of academic difficulties, either from high school or beginning in college. The program emphasizes pinpointing students' individual learning styles and educating them on using appropriate study methods. The PAW Program strives to meet each student where they are, and to provide the student with what he or she needs in order to succeed. PAW services are coordinated by a Learning Specialist, who serves as a liaison between SASS and the AU Program for Students with Disabilities.
Computer/Technology Facilities
The Student-Athlete Development Center (SADC) has a computer lab located on the lower level. Computers are all equipped with Microsoft Office applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel, etc. Student-athletes may also browse the internet and access their Tiger Mail, OASIS, and E-bill accounts. The SADC also has study carrels and a study lounge, which are all fully wired for students who wish to bring their laptops. The SADC is also on the campus wireless network, making it convenient for students with wireless laptops. Laptops are also available for student-athletes to check out during team travel. A laptop request should be submitted at least 48 hours before the travel date.
Awards and Recognition
Auburn's student-athletes are recognized for their academic achievements as well as their athletic performance. The following distinctions are awarded each year to AU's student-athletes:
The SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award
Awarded to student-athletes who have completed eligibility or who are actively competing in their final year of eligibility. The recipient of this honor must achieve a 3.2 cumulative GPA, and must have lettered while attending Auburn University.
The Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship Program
This scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors who are enrolled in a graduate program. The recipient of this honor must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5, and must have lettered while attending Auburn University.
The SEC Academic Honor Roll
Each year, the SEC recognizes students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0, or who achieved a 3.0 GPA during the academic school year. Recipients of this honor must have lettered while attending Auburn University.
Academic Top Tiger
Each year, Auburn University and Student-Athlete Support Services recognizes its top scholar-athletes. Student-athletes must achieve a 3.0 GPA during their past two semesters, or cumulatively. They must also have lettered while attending Auburn University. Student-athletes who meet these requirements are invited to the Top Tiger Awards Banquet at the end of the Spring semester.
Leah Rawls Atkins Award
This is the highest honor that a female student-athlete can receive at Auburn University. It is given annually in recognition of the female student-athlete who best exemplifies the qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and athletic accomplishment.
Cliff Hare Award
This is the highest honor that a male student-athlete can receive at Auburn University. It is given annually to the male student-athlete who, in addition to athletic and scholastic achievements, possesses a high degree of leadership ability, integrity, and courage.
2011-12 Men's Awards & Honors
Track & Field
- One of 90 programs nationally to earn All-Academic status by the US Track & Field and Cross Country Association
- Andrew Dunkleberger
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Chason Farnell
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Enrique Gaitan
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Lucanus Grady
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Gehrig Nelson
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Jace Owens
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Matthew Cooper
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Patrick Kelley Cutrell
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Neil Danville
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Milan Dekich
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Hunter Hayes
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Tyler Kennedy
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Clifford Trey Lee
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Jason Miller
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Samuel Mueller
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Joseph Peake
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
Capital One Academic All-District
- Marcus Popenfoose
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field Team
- Marcus Rowland
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Jeffrey Sanders
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Kane Grimster
USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field Team
- Harry Adams
Tiger Torch Academic Achievement Award by Auburn Student-Athlete Support Services
Cross Country
- Kane Grimster
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Jonathan Hardin
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Griffin Jaworski
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
2011-12 Men's Awards & Honors
Track & Field
- Victoria Bernardo
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Ameenah Bey Shaw
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Siobhan Ford-Holland
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Daina Levy
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Anna McCloskey
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Sarah-Beth Miville
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Catherine Reaves
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Elizabeth Briasco
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Nicole Charley
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Ashley Cruder
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Alissa Fisher
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Maya Pressley
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field Team
- Kai Selvon
SEC Spring 2012 Academic Honor Rolls
- Samantha Scarlett
USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field Team
Cross Country
- Catherine Allen
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Lauren Barr
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Samantha Berggren
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Claire Cressman
First-Year Academic Honor Roll
- Danielle Lusk
First-Year Academic Honor Roll