Nominations Open July 31 for CoSIDA Academic All-America® Hall of Fame 2018 Class

Nominations Open July 31 for CoSIDA Academic All-America® Hall of Fame 2018 Class

2017-18 Academic All-America Hall of Fame Nomination Process

The nomination period for 2017 candidates is Monday, July 31- Friday, Nov. 3, 2017

You must have a current 2016-17 CoSIDA membership log in to nominate (after the membership renewall period in August/September, you will have to have a 2017-18 membership); any new nominations submitted after Nov. 3, 2017 will be considered for the 2017-18 academic year.

List of all-time CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame members HERE

CLICK HERE, on the general CoSIDA login page, to begin Academic All-America Hall of Fame nominating & voting

Once you log in, you'll be directed to the "Welcome to the CoSIDA Award Nominating/Voting System" page; please select "Academic All-America Hall of Fame Nominations" link to begin your nomination or edit a previous nomination.


About the Academic All-America Hall of Fame Program
During the 2017 CoSIDA Convention in Orlando, the Academic All-America Hall of Fame inducted its 30th class to bring the total number of Academic All-America Hall of Fame members to 146. As you are preparing for the upcoming academic and athletic seasons, please keep in mind any potential nominees for the Academic All-America Hall of Fame.

Nominations for the Class of 2018 are on-line, and the nomination form is available on the CoSIDA website at
http://forms.cosida.com/aa/login.aspx through Friday, November 3.

Please begin researching potential candidates, especially those former student-athletes that would fall into the honorary category, now to have the most complete information when the forms become available.

To read a "How To Nominate" by Pepperdine University's Roger Horne, who successfully nominated Dr. Terry Schroeder for the Class of 2013, visit
http://www.cosida.com/media/documents/2013/9/Cap_One_HOF_HowToNominateStory.pdf.

If you nominated a former student-athlete on-line in the last eight years, you will have access to those forms to update information. Please take the time to login and make sure that all of the information on your nominee is current. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Academic All-America Hall of Fame Coordinator Mark Fleming (info below).

2017-18 Academic All-America Hall of Fame Nomination/Voting Timeline

July 31, 2017 Nomination form available on-line
Nov. 3, 2017 Close of nominations
Nov. 6, 2017 Ballot available to AAA Committee & CoSIDA Board of Directors
Nov. 27, 2017 Close of voting
Nov. 28, 2017 Schools contacted for information on finalists
Dec. 8, 2017 Deadline for information on finalists
Dec. 18, 2017 Booklet on finalists mailed to final selection committee
Jan. 2018 Final selection committee votes for Class of 2018
March 2018 Class announced on CoSIDA.com


QUESTIONS? Contact:
Mark Fleming
Sports Information Director / Academic All-America Hall of Fame Coordinator
Moravian College
1200 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Office: (610) 861-1472
Cell: (610) 390-7545
Email:
flemingm@moravian.edu

About the Induction Event
Created in 1988, the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame recognizes Academic All-Americas who have achieved lifetime success in their professional careers and are committed to philanthropic causes in the communities where they reside. Four to five deserving candidates are inducted at an annual awards ceremony.

A total of 146 Academic All-Americas have been inducted into the Hall of Fame since its inception. The Class of 2018 will be inducted at the annual CoSIDA Convention in Washington, D.C., in June 2018.

Selection Criteria
To be eligible, an Academic All-America must have:
• Received a nomination by his/her alma mater's sports information director.
• Earned Academic All-America Team honors during his/her collegiate career or must meet the criteria for an Honorary Inductee.
• Graduated with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
• Received college diploma for at least 10 years ago.
• Proven career success and philanthropic service.

Honorary Induction
An Honorary Inductee is a person who, or an organization which, has made a significant contribution to the Academic All-America Committee, Teams or Hall of Fame. The honorary designation may be awarded to a former scholar-athlete whose collegiate career pre-dated the Academic All-America program in his/her particular sport. The eligible candidates' academic and athletic achievements must meet minimum criteria for selection to the Hall of Fame.

Selection Procedure
Sports Information Directors nominate former Academic All-Americas annually. A national ballot consisting of all eligible candidates (more than 100 each year) is distributed to the CoSIDA Board of Directors and the Academic All-America Committee in an on-line process to determine the "Top 25" finalists.

The "Top 25" finalists ballot is prepared for a 12 member Hall of Fame selection committee, which is made up of the program spokesperson, CoSIDA representatives, current Hall of Fame members and a sponsor dignitary. The Hall of Fame selection committee selects a maximum of four inductees and, when warranted, an Honorary Inductee for each induction ceremony.

Hall of Fame Members Overview
Since its inception, the Academic All-America Hall of Fame has recognized U.S. Senators and Representatives, military heroes, attorneys, physicians, college presidents, Nobel Prize recipients and leading figures of corporate America. There has also been a fair share of sports legends including Bill Walton, Pat Haden, Lynette Woodard, Steve Young, Val Ackerman, Drew Brees, Brock Strom, Joe Theisman, Lynn Barry, Cris Collinsworth, Bill Bradley, Bernie Kosar, Tracy Caulkins-Stockwell, Merlin Olsen and Danny Ainge.

Find list of Academic All-America Hall of Fame inductees
HERE

The Dick Enberg Award
Established in 1997, the Dick Enberg Award is given annually to a person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning and reach of the Academic All-America Teams Program and/or the student-athlete while promoting the values of education and academics. The award was created in part to recognize Dick Enberg's passion and support of the Academic All-America program for the past 23 years and more importantly, his dedication to education for more than four decades.

Nominations for the Dick Enberg Award may be submitted directly to CoSIDA Academic All-America Committee Associate Chair Jim Seavey (Massachusetts Maritime) at
jseavey@maritime.edu.

See the complete list of honorees
HERE