Princeton University Athletics
FAQs
What may fellows do?
*     Watch games and practices
*     Participate in team roundtables and other meetings at coach request
*     Link student-athletes with campus resources
*     Host meals for the team or individual student-athletes
*     Travel with the team for games, tournaments, or service outings
*     Meet with prospective student-athletes on official recruiting visits
*     Appear on the team roster, media guides, and game programs
*     Meet to share experiences that may be of interest to student-athletes
What can student-athletes and coaches gain?
*     Learning about Princeton's academic and campus resources
*     Advice about navigating Princeton
*     Sideline support and dedicated fans of athletic pursuits
*     Encouragement to engage in academic and other opportunities
*     A "go-to" resource during challenges
*     Friendship and a stronger "team around the team"
What benefits do fellows receive?
*     Satisfaction of impact on academic development of student-athletes
*     Better understanding of the intersection of education and athletics
*     Friendships with coaches and student-athletes
*     Team apparel to support Princeton Athletics
 
What else is important to know about the program?
*     Being a fellow is voluntary and intentionally flexible
*     There is no one way to be a good fellow
*     Fellow/student-athlete relationships are built on mutual respect and a shared commitment to excellence in academics and athletics. 
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