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FCS ADA Awards

FCS ADA Academic All-Star Teams

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Academic Scholarship Winners

2023 Anthony Egbo Jr. Abilene Christian University
Mark Gronowski South Dakota State University
2022 Truman Jones Harvard University
Davius Richard North Carolina Central University
2021 Kama Kamaka     University of San Diego
Dejoun Lee University of Delaware
2020 Rick Mottram Bucknell University
Preston Tetzlaff South Dakota State University
2019 Andre Walker Houston Baptist University
Ezra Gray Alabama State University
2018 Chandler Burks Kennesaw State University
Taryn Christion South Dakota State University
2017 Max Michaels University of San Diego
Marlon Walls Stephen F. Austin State University
2016 Micah Tennant Lehigh University
Anton Wahrby Wofford College
2015 Derek Crittenden University of Montana
Nick Faraci Robert Morris University
2014 Troy McClelland University of San Diego
Zach Zenner South Dakota State University
2013 Brett Biestek Fordham University
Austin Pucylowski Southern Illinois University
2012 Nick DeKraker Youngstown State University
Pat Kelly Liberty University
2011 Mitch Allen Wofford College
Ben Boothby University of Northern Iowa
2010 Kyle Glazier Western Illinois University
Tim McGraw University of Northern Colorado
2009 Josh Cain Jacksonville State University
Andrew Miller University of North Dakota
2008 Andrew Berry Harvard University
Ryan Berry South Dakota State University
2007 Brandon Cramer University of Dayton
Cory Koenig South Dakota State University
2006 Adi Filipovic Furman University
Darren Schmidt Columbia University
2005 Adam Degraffenreid Charleston Southern University
Nick Hartigan Brown University
2004 Stephen Bono Lafayette College
Brandon Mason Elon University
2003 Matthew Sharpe Virginia Military Institute
John Frieser Colgate University
2002 Chase Corn Wofford College
2001 Vince Huntsberger University of Montana

FCS ADA Academic Progress Rate (APR) Award

In 2010, the FCS ADA awarded the inaugural recipients of the Academic Progress Rate (APR) Award. The APR Award will recognize one institution at each of the 14 FCS conferences that has the highest Academic Progress Rate (APR) score. In addition, the Association will also recognize one institution from each conference that has improved the most from the previous year.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) member colleges and universities adopted a comprehensive academic reform package designed to improve the academic success and graduation of all student-athletes. The centerpiece of the package is the academic measurement for teams, known as the APR.

2020 APR Award Winners

2019 APR Award Winners

2018 APR Award Winners

2017 APR Award Winners

2016 APR Award Winners

2015 APR Award Winners

2014 APR Award Winners

2013 APR Award Winners

2012 APR Award Winners

2011 APR Award Winners

2010 APR Award Winners

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