Notre Dame College Gets NCAA Greenlight
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SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- Notre Dame College is
pleased to announce that the College's membership application for
NCAA Division II has been approved. Notre Dame, currently
affiliated with the NAIA, will begin the 2009-10 academic year as a
Candidacy Year-One institution in the NCAA Division II membership
process.
Notre Dame's application was reviewed and accepted by the NCAA
Division II Membership Committee, and NDC administrators were
notified of the committee's decision on Friday.
"Advancement to NCAA Division II status is an exciting step forward
for our student-athletes," said Notre Dame President Dr. Andrew P.
Roth. "There is quite a bit of work yet to do, but membership
in the NCAA, the addition of football and several other sports
currently under consideration will all combine to enhance the
collegiate experience of all Notre Dame students."
Upon becoming a full member, Notre Dame would join the following
Ohio institutions affiliated as NCAA Division II: Ashland
University (Ashland), Central State University (Wilberforce),
University of Findlay (Findlay), Lake Erie College (Painesville),
and Tiffin University (Tiffin). Ohio Dominican
University (Columbus) and Urbana University (Urbana) are currently
NCAA-II members with provisional status.
On Friday, one other Ohio institution, Cedarville University, also
had their membership application approved.
"This is an exciting time for Notre Dame Athletics," said Director
of Athletics Susan Hlavacek. "The NCAA is a more recognizable
association, and membership in such a nationally-known organization
will benefit Notre Dame College on and off the field."
The prescribed timeline for full DII membership is a minimum of
three years. In 2009-10, Notre Dame will begin what is called
Candidacy Year One, followed by Candidacy Year Two in if invited in
2010-2011. It is during those years the Falcons can remain active
members within the NAIA. Year three (2011-12) is known as a
Provisional Year, which requires NDC to drop it's NAIA membership
as it meets all NCAA legislation. The Falcons would become a full
NCAA member in their fourth year of compliance which would be the
2012-13 academic year.
For Notre Dame, the move affects 21 athletic teams (11 men's, 10
women's). Notre Dame's newest program, Football, would become
the only NCAA scholarship program in the metropolitan Cleveland
area.
"I would like to thank Susan Hlavacek, her staff and coaches for
all the hard work they have done in advancing the College's
athletic program," said Roth, who has been NDC's president in the
College's growth from 11 athletic teams to its current
21. This is a major step for Notre Dame College as we
continue to build one of the finest private colleges in the region
and a Greater Cleveland success story!"

















