Academics

Academic Achievement: Record Number of Student-Athletes Achieve Presidential Scholar-Athlete Status

BOSTON – A record number of graduating America East student-athletes have received one of the conference’s highest honors as 130 standouts were named Presidential Scholar-Athletes on Thursday afternoon. The award recognizes graduating student-athletes who compiled a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher as an undergraduate student and earned their undergraduate this spring.
   
In addition to registering a 3.75 GPA for their college career, honored student-athletes must have received their undergraduate degree in the academic year they are honored and have attended their institution for a minimum of two years.
 
“Achieving Presidential Scholar-Athlete status is one of America East's highest and most impressive individual appearance,” said commissioner, Brad Walker. “To achieve a minimum of a 3.75 GPA while competing as a Division I student-athlete is extremely impressive. We commend them on their incredible achievement.”
 
Maine led the way with 18 student-athletes honored, followed by Binghamton (17), Hartford and Vermont (16), New Hampshire and NJIT (13), Maine, UMBC and UMass Lowell (11), UAlbany (10) and Stony Brook (5).
 
The Presidential Scholar-Athlete Award program started during 2013-14 academic year. In total, 690 student-athletes have been honored as part of the program.

America East is proud to have one of most comprehensive academic awards programs in the country, which honors over two-thirds of its student-athletes for their success in the classroom, including its sports Scholar-Athletes and All-Academic honorees, Presidential Scholar-Athletes and its Honor Roll Elite 18 recipients.

About America East: The America East provides its member schools and their athletic programs a platform upon which student-athletes can achieve both collegiate and life success through the promotion and nurturing of athletic excellence, academic achievement and leadership, on and off the field.
 
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