Another school is making the jump from NCAA D-II to D-I.
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Winston-Salem State Announces Plans to Move Towards NCAA Division I Classification
Winston-Salem State University Sports Information, Chris Zona
Teams and athletes to compete for championships in the 2009-10 seasons
Winston-Salem, N.C. - In a drive to support rapid growth and attain higher visibility, the Board of Trustees at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) approved a plan to seek reclassification of the school's athletic programs to compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level. WSSU, currently a member of Division II, will submit an application to the NCAA seeking the change in classification by December 1 as required by the athletic association's bylaws. This step will formally start a five-year process that culminates with WSSU teams and athletes gaining eligibility to compete for all Division I championships . . .
"Moving up to NCAA Division I advances our university's strategic plan and will offer our talented student-athletes even more challenging competition," said Harold L. Martin, Sr., WSSU's chancellor. "Specifically, competing on a bigger stage will elevate awareness of WSSU and our reputation for excellence regionally and nationally, while creating opportunities to generate even more revenue from our athletic programs."
In recent years, WSSU's population has grown by 15 to 20 percent annually and now numbers over 4,100 students. This figure is expected to top 6,100 by 2010. Reclassifying the university's athletic programs is consistent with this emerging position as a much larger and nationally recognized institution, according to Martin. The university plans to remain a member of NCAA Division II through the 2005-06 seasons while beginning the reclassification process. During this period, WSSU hopes to maintain its status as a full member of the Central Collegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), subject to agreement with conference officials and member institutions. . . .
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Winston-Salem State Announces Plans to Move Towards NCAA Division I Classification
Winston-Salem State University Sports Information, Chris Zona
Teams and athletes to compete for championships in the 2009-10 seasons
Winston-Salem, N.C. - In a drive to support rapid growth and attain higher visibility, the Board of Trustees at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) approved a plan to seek reclassification of the school's athletic programs to compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level. WSSU, currently a member of Division II, will submit an application to the NCAA seeking the change in classification by December 1 as required by the athletic association's bylaws. This step will formally start a five-year process that culminates with WSSU teams and athletes gaining eligibility to compete for all Division I championships . . .
"Moving up to NCAA Division I advances our university's strategic plan and will offer our talented student-athletes even more challenging competition," said Harold L. Martin, Sr., WSSU's chancellor. "Specifically, competing on a bigger stage will elevate awareness of WSSU and our reputation for excellence regionally and nationally, while creating opportunities to generate even more revenue from our athletic programs."
In recent years, WSSU's population has grown by 15 to 20 percent annually and now numbers over 4,100 students. This figure is expected to top 6,100 by 2010. Reclassifying the university's athletic programs is consistent with this emerging position as a much larger and nationally recognized institution, according to Martin. The university plans to remain a member of NCAA Division II through the 2005-06 seasons while beginning the reclassification process. During this period, WSSU hopes to maintain its status as a full member of the Central Collegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), subject to agreement with conference officials and member institutions. . . .
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