KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics (NAIA) named 231 colleges and universities to the list of Champions of Character institutions for the 2008-09 school year. For the second year in a row Trevecca was included as a Champions of Character institution.
This represents an increase of 31 institutions over last year. The mission of Champions of Character is
to restore character values and raise a generation of students who
understand and demonstrate in everyday decisions integrity, respect,
responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership. The NAIA and
member institutions use the Champions of Character program to
instill an understanding of character values in sport, and provide
student-athletes, coaches and parents the training to help them know
and do the right things, inside and outside the sports setting. The
program is dedicated to the principle that character is a choice and
that being a champion is not just about winning, but making good
decisions consistently in daily life.
To be considered a Champions of Character institution, schools must complete a form which is later reviewed by a team directed by NAIA Vice President of Champions of Character Rob
Haworth. These schools incorporate the five core values in the campus
community and educate student-athletes, coaches, parents and fans on
specific standards and expectations.
"The Champions of Character program supports
performance-driven athletics while defining expectations and standards
that drive successful teams and athletic departments," said Haworth. "I
congratulate these fine institutions and thank the administrators,
coaches and student-athletes for playing a role in advancing
character-driven intercollegiate athletics."