Meridith A. Spencer
Meridith A. Spencer
Title: Faculty Athletics Representative
Phone: (617) 670-4456
Email: mspencer@fisher.edu

Professor Meridith Spencer has been named the fourth Faculty Athletics Representative in Fisher College history.

According to the NAIA Handbook Article I Section C (Page 23):

A faculty athletics representative shall: a. Be appointed by the chief executive officer of the institution to represent the institution in the development of sound educational policies for athletics; b. Be a regular member of the faculty, but not assigned as a coach or athletics administrator; c. Be charged with the responsibility of ensuring that all participants in intercollegiate competition are eligible in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Association prior to their representing the institution in any manner; d. Meet with the institution's chief executive officer to review NAIA and conference issues regarding academics and athletics; e. Participate (either in person or via conference call) in any conference-wide meeting which is set for the purpose of rules education; f. Participate (either in person or via conference call) in conference meetings when items on the agenda are pertinent to the faculty member's role as the faculty athletics representative of his/her institution; g. Be encouraged to attend the first NAIA National Convention occurring after being appointed faculty athletics representative; and h. Work with the athletics director to provide a rules education program in a manner consistent with the best practices approved and published by the Council of Faculty Athletics Representatives . Such a program shall include educating the institution's: 1) Administrators who participate in eligibility certification (e.g. registrar, newly appointed faculty athletics representative or athletics director); 2) Sports coaches; 3) Student-athletes; and 4) Appropriate faculty (including advising centers).

Previous Fisher College FARs:

Natalie Sforza (2014-2015)

Susan Jordan (2011-2014)

Karen Myers (2000-2011)