Prospective Student-Athletes

Thank you for your interest in Clipper Athletics! The information below includes Concordia's Graduation Rates, information on Eligibility, the NCAA List of Banned Substances, the Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete, International Student-Athlete information and National Letter of Intent Signing Dates.

Also included are valuable links to the Concordia College (N.Y.) Athletics Staff, the NCAA Eligibility Center and the SAT and ACT websites. All prospective student-athletes should visit these sites and become familiar with the requirements to participate as a Division II Student-Athlete. One of the best sources of information can be found on our link to the College Bound Guide for the Prospective Student-Athlete and the International Prospective Student-Athlete. This guide will assist prospective student-athletes in navigating not only through the Eligibility Center process, but also in recruitment situations and standardized testing.  Finally, we have included a link to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) which should be able to help you along the way.

Concordia College (N.Y.) has the challenge of balancing the benefits derived from competing at the Division II level and maintaining the integrity of the student-athlete. The primary function of our sports program is to provide the student-athlete with an educational, social, and physical experience that closely emulates the mission of the College. The essence of the student-athletes' experience must adhere to the principles of fair play and amateur competition as defined by the NCAA and Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) rules. The welfare of the student-athlete is an essential aspect of the process.

Academic pursuit is the primary purpose of the College. The priorities when coaches recruit students are academic ability, citizenship and athletic talent. The College has chosen to compete at the Division II level to maximize benefits that can be obtained with a successful athletics program. The pressure of having winning teams, producing revenue and receiving wide media exposure are intense, but they are part of the Division II commitment. Successful athletic teams provide local, regional and national publicity that benefit student recruitment, stimulate alumni pride and enhance development.

The Concordia College (N.Y.) Office of Compliance is committed to ensuring that the department as a whole follows the rules set forth by the NCAA, CACC and the institution. The information contained on these pages is provided in an effort to educate staff, community members, current student-athletes and potential student-athletes to this end. The compliance section of this website is divided into three specific areas: Prospective Student-Athletes, Current Student-Athletes and Concordia College Coaches and Staff. Please click on the link which best represents you.

We appreciate your support of Clipper Athletics and should you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

 

Athletic Forms

 

 

NEW STUDENT-ATHLETES

If you are an incoming freshman or transfer student-athlete, you will be MAILED a packet containing the medical documents needed to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Concordia College (NY). These documents are more detailed and include vaccination paperwork. The vaccination paperwork only needs to be completed by incoming freshmen and transfer students.

 

Prospective Student-Athlete Links 

NCAA Eligibility Center

SAT Website

ACT Website

Athletic Questionnaires

Contact a Concordia College (NY) Coach

Concordia College (NY) Graduation Rates

National Letter of Intent Frequently Asked Questions

Freshman Initial Eligibility Standards

Other Frequently Asked Questions

NCAA List of Banned Substances

Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete

Guide to International Academic Standards

 

NCAA Links                                                                                         

NCAA Drug Testing Video                                                                      

Concussion Awareness Video                                                                  

Sickle Cell Trait Awareness Video                                                           

Official Statement on College Sports Betting                                                                                        

Behind the Blue Disk - Gambling on College Sports                                                                   

Top 15 Warning Signs - Gambling                                                                                              

Student-Athlete Self Assessment