Mission Statement
Recognizing and rewarding academic achievement in junior fencers is paramount to the success of US Fencing. The
Junior Program is designed to provide a training ground for the
development of young athletes. While physical development is obviously
important, the program must also stress development of values, morals
and social skills, which will remain with these future citizens all
their lives. Encouraging a high level of
academic achievement in our young athletes is as important as
encouraging their athletic achievement. Motivation for this
achievement, while intrinsically driven, can be enhanced through
recognition by US Fencing. US Fencing has
therefore established the following All Academic Recognition Award
Program to be presented annually at the Junior Olympics.
Program
- There are three program levels open to all students enrolled in an
accredited high school program. Home schooled athletes are also
eligible.
- Athletes do not have to qualify to Junior Olympics to be eligible.
- First Team US Fencing All Academic - students with a cumulative GPA of
3.85 or higher shall be named "First Team US Fencing Academic
All-American".
- Second Team US Fencing All Academic - students who demonstrate the scholastic ability
to post a cumulative GPA of 3.7 to 3.84 shall be named "Second Team US
Fencing Academic All-American".
-
Honorable Mention US Fencing All Academic - students who demonstrate
the scholastic ability to post a cumulative GPA of 3.5 to 3.69 shall be
named "Honorable Mention US Fencing Academic All-American".
Application Procedure and Deadline
- A minimum of two letters of recommendation are required to receive this
recognition. One letter must be from the athlete's personal or high
school coach and the second letter must be from one of the student's
high school teachers, the high school counselor or principal.
- The applicant's GPA must be certified by the school counselor and
should appear on the application, in all cases, converted to a 4.0
scale.
- The required application, recommendation letters and certification must be submitted to US Fencing by January 15th, 20xx with a $30.00 per athlete processing fee. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
- Appropriate forms are available from the US Fencing web site and in the Athlete's Handbook.
- For more information please email christine.simmons@usfencing.org.