University at Buffalo 2007-08 Student-Athlete Handbook
STUDENT SERVICES
The Office of Student Services is committed to offering a variety of services focused on
enhancing the quality and diversity of the student-athlete experience at UB. Services include
the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, Sport Psychology services, community outreach opportunities,
the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, textbook vouchers, the Athletes For Athletes program,
and laptop signout.
UB CHAMPS/Life Skills Program
The Division of Athletics and the Office of Student-Athlete Services are committed to
assisting student-athletes reach their full potential academically, athletically and
personally. We are proud to participate in the NCAA-sponsored CHAMPS/Life Skills program.
This program provides educational experiences and services to our student-athletes in
order to assist them in the development of well-balanced lifestyles.
The CHAMPS/Life Skills program is focused on five areas viewed as critical to the
personal growth of the University at Buffalo student-athlete:
- Commitment to Academic Excellence - To support the academic progress of the
student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. Services provided within
this component include tutoring, academic counseling and advising, learning assessments,
orientation classes, structured study sessions, and other related services.
- Commitment to Athletic Excellence - To build philosophical foundations for the
development of athletics programs that are broad based, equitable and dedicated to the
well being of the student-athlete. Services provided within this component include
leadership training, performance enhancement/mental toughness training, strength and
conditioning, athletic training, and other related services.
- Commitment to Personal development - To support the development of a
well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal
growth and decision making skills. Services provided within this component include
presentations, workshops and individual sessions on topics such as stress management,
nutrition, drugs and alcohol, communication skills and other topics related to
student-athlete well-being.
- Commitment to Career Development - To encourage the student-athlete to develop
and pursue career and life goals. Services provided within this component include drop-in
and scheduled sessions with UB Career Services, online and written career resources,
resume and interview skills training, and other related services.
- Commitment to Community Service To engage the student-athlete in service to
his/her campus and surrounding communities. UB student-athletes participate in both
on-campus and WNY community based programs, including opportunities for peer education,
guest speaking at campus and community events, mentoring local children, volunteering at
local hospitals and charitable organizations, and other related activities.
UB "PEP" Performance Enhancement Program
As part of the Office of Student-Athlete Services, the Division of Athletics offers a
comprehensive sport performance enhancement program for our student-athletes.
Topics may include:
- Goal Setting
- Relaxation/Stress Management
- Imagery (Visualization)
- Attentional Skills/Concentration
- Positive Self-Talk/Confidence
- Motivation
- Teamwork
- Playing Time/Role Clarification
- Leadership
- Staleness/Burnout/Slumps
- "Excuse-er-cise"
- Injury Management/Retirement
- Athletic Identity
- Healthy Behaviors
- Other
Goals of the Program:
- To improve the overall quality of the student-athlete experience at UB.
- To provide services in the area of performance enhancement/mental training to
student-athletes.
- To provide continuing education to coaches and athletics staff regarding the
mental/emotional aspects of collegiate sport participation.
- To provide counseling/referral services for student-athletes who present with
clinical issues.
- To act as a resource for coaches/athletics staff/student-athletes, in a
confidential environment, with research, information, and advice surrounding the
issues of sport performance enhancement.
- To instill in the athlete the importance of overall health, wellness, and
personal development.
Available Services
- Scheduled workshops for teams throughout the academic year
- Additional drop- in educational workshops for athletes on various topics
- Educational workshops for coaches and staff on various topics
- Individual coach consultations
- Individual athlete consultations
- Clinical referrals
- Other services as needed
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is made up of a designated group of
student-athletes, assembled to provide insight on the entire student-athlete experience and to
offer input on the rules, regulations and policies that affect student-athletes’ lives. Its
purpose is to:
- act as a liaison between the University and the Buffalo community by providing information
on the unique needs and accomplishments of student-athletes;
- recognize the student-athlete in the fields of academics and athletics;
- implement programs that will promote a positive image of intercollegiate athletics and the
student-athlete;
- solicit student-athlete response to proposed NCAA legislation and review, react and comment
to the governance structure on legislation, activities and subjects of interest.
- serve as community ambassadors of the Division of Athletics and the University at Buffalo;
- actively participate in the administrative process of athletics programs and the NCAA
Committee Structure
- The committee is composed of at least two (2) representatives from each varsity team.
- Representatives must attend the University as a full-time student and be officially listed
on a varsity sport squad list.
- " Head coaches and/or team members select representatives at the beginning of each
academic year.
Mission Statement of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee:
“The mission of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee is to enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting
student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image.”
2007-2008 SAAC Executive Board
President- Ashley Turner, Women's Soccer
Vice President- Tina Villa, Track & Field
Secretary- Claudia Neba, Volleyball
AFA Officer- Jeff Parker, Wrestling
Community Outreach Officer- Catherine Rowan, Women's Swimming
Laptop Policy
The Office of Student-Athlete Services has laptop computers available to be
loaned out for academic use by student-athletes during time away from campus
for athletic related events.
Procedures:
- A checkout request form must be filled out to reserve a laptop prior to the
date it is needed. Forms can be obtained through Patti Kindron in the Office of
Academic Services, (169 Alumni Arena). The schedule of availability will be
maintained through the Office of Academic Services.
- Checkout request forms MUST be signed by your Head Coach in order to be
accepted as valid.
- Priority will be given first to student-athletes who are in season, and
after that on a first come, first serve basis.
- Laptops MUST be returned by noon on the day of return to campus.
- Damage to or loss of a laptop will be considered the responsibility of the
Head Coach and the team, and will be paid for out of the team's budget at the
discretion of the Office of Student-Athlete Services.
Athletes-For-Athletes (AFA) Program
The purpose of this program is to give athletes the opportunity to support each other and
learn more about the various sports through attendance at competition. One AFA event is scheduled
for each team during a home competition each season, and all athletes who are not traveling or
in class are asked to attend.
Student-Athlete Pregnancy Policy
The Division of Athletics is has instituted a student-athlete pregnancy policy for the
protection of the student-athlete and her developing child.
What to Do if You become Pregnant:
As soon as you learn that you are pregnant, you should inform your coach and athletic
trainer, as well as, your personal physician/OBGYN, family or others who are important to
you.
Can You Continue to Train and Compete?
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOD) has recommended that
following a thorough clinical evaluation, healthy pregnant women should be encouraged to
engage in regular, moderate intensity, physical activity. The safety to participate in
each sport must be dictated by the movements and physical demands required to compete in
that sport. The American college of Sports Medicine discourages heavy weight lifting or
similar activities that require heavy straining. High intensity exercise required for
competitions in nearly all sports has not been well studied and my increase fetal risk.
Many medical experts recommend that women avoid participating in competitive contact
sports after the 14th week of pregnancy (NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook 2005-06).
You will only be permitted to participate athletically if you present a written consent
letter from your OB/GYN Doctor detailing the magnitude and extent of the allowable
participation. Additionally, your participation must be approved by the University at
Buffalo Director of Sports Medicine.
What Happens to Your Scholarship?
Your Athletic scholarship for the current year will not be revoked due to pregnancy.
Consideration of future athletic scholarships will be at the discretion of the head coach.
NCAA rules permit a one-year extension of the five-year period of eligibility for female
student-athlete for reasons of pregnancy.
Who Pays for Your Medical Expenses?
All medical expenses that are a result of pregnancy are the responsibility of the
student-athlete.
Where Can You Go For Support?
The Division of Athletics Student-Athlete Services Office will provide counseling and
referrals for student-athletes who become pregnant. Additional support information can be
found at: