CONTENTS TABLE OF LETTER FROM MARK JACKSON DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WHY YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED
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2 TABLE OF LETTER FROM MARK JACKSON CONTENTS Dear Nova Nation, 3 LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 4 WHY YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED 5 CONTINUED COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE 6 MAINTAINING ACADEMIC SUCCESS 7 COMPLETE STUDENT-ATHLETES 8 NOVA POINTS OVERVIEW 9 HOW NOVA POINTS ARE CALCULATED 10 FINNERAN PAVILION SEATING 11 TIMELINE AND IMPORTANT DATES 12 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS As Villanova Athletics embarks on another exciting year, I want to thank each and every one of you for the tremendous support that you have shown our studentathletes. Your passion for, and dedication to, the more than 600 young men and women who compete in our athletic programs is truly inspiring. I am so incredibly proud to be a member of Nova Nation! We are in an exciting period of success and advancement for Villanova Athletics. Our student-athletes have excelled in the classroom and on the fields of competition, our dedicated staff and coaches have enhanced the student-athlete experience and our facilities are experiencing a true renaissance on the Main Line. Last year, with your support, we opened the Talley Athletic Center, renovated the Track & Field locker rooms, dedicated a new Field Hockey facility and made significant enhancements to the Villanova Ballpark at Plymouth and to the Davis Center. And now, as you know, the Finneran Pavilion is undergoing a $60 million renovation that will create an unparalleled home court-advantage for our Men s and Women s Basketball programs. As we continue to pursue championships and excellence in all of our 24 athletic programs, your support has never been more critical. To help ensure Villanova Athletics long-term success, we will implement a support-based seating program, Nova Points, which will go into effect on January 1, The Nova Points program will help drive support for our student-athletes and is an equitable way to reward donors and season ticket holders by taking into account their prior and future support of Villanova University and Villanova Athletics. A great deal of time and research went into creating Nova Points, a program based on best practices from across Division I athletic departments, yet customized for Villanova. The program is designed to provide a first-class experience for our student-athletes while recognizing the incredible support of our fans. We want to be transparent in how this program works and this guide provides a detailed look at Nova Points. It provides examples of how points are calculated and answers many questions that you may have about the new program. I hope that you find the guide helpful and, of course, we are always here to answer any questions. While the Nova Points program represents a change for Villanova Athletics, it is an important step for our future. Nova Points will be a critical component to help achieve all of Villanova Athletics goals, both in the classroom and in competition. By investing in Villanova Athletics, you will continue to have a profound impact on all that we do. As always, thank you for your dedication and loyal support! Go Cats! 14 VILLANOVA ATHLETIC FUND (VAF) 15 VAF DONOR BENEFITS Sincerely, Mark Jackson Director of Athletics 2 3
3 WHY YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED Current season ticket revenue from Men s Basketball cannot fully support Villanova s 24 athletic programs. Private support from loyal and dedicated Villanova alumni and fans is critical. While the generosity to date has been tremendous, the bar has been raised in Division I collegiate athletics and additional resources are needed to provide scholarships for our outstanding student-athletes, to enhance our facilities and to provide academic support, equipment and travel amenities needed to compete for conference and national championships. TOTAL ANNUAL PER STUDENT ATHLETE COST OF EXCELLENCE $84,647 CONTINUED COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE Over the years, Villanova has built a tradition of excellence in athletic competition, a tradition that includes 20 NCAA team national championships and well over 100 individual national titles ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS TUITION & FEES ( ) $51,284 PATRICK TIERNAN won the 2016 NCAA Men s Cross Country National Championship ROOM AND BOARD $13,548 TRAVEL $8,401 MEN S BASKETBALL won the BIG EAST regular season championship for the fourth consecutive season, captured the BIG EAST Tournament title and earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament COST OF ATTENDANCE SUPPLEMENT $2,896 WOMEN S BASKETBALL reached the WNIT semifinal round for the first time in program history and tallied a fifth consecutive 20-win season EQUIPMENT $2,579 WOMEN S SWIMMING & DIVING won its fourth consecutive BIG EAST title SPORTS MEDICINE $2,261 FOOTBALL made its sixth appearance in the FCS Playoffs since 2008 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT NUTRITION AND STRENGTH & CONDITIONING $2,238 $1,440 WOMEN S TRACK & FIELD won three titles at the Penn Relays MEN S SOCCER earned its first-ever bid to the NCAA Men s Soccer Championship 4 5
4 MAINTAINING THE HIGH LEVEL OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS More than 600 student-athletes represent Villanova University in athletic competition, but more importantly, they receive a Villanova education and represent the Wildcats long after they have finished competing. As the cost of educating students continues to increase, we must continue to give our studentathletes the resources they need to be successful COMPLETE STUDENT-ATHLETES Villanova Athletics is committed to ensuring the success of student-athletes during and after their time on campus. Throughout the year, Villanova Athletics provides unique opportunities to student-athletes for personal growth, leadership development and participation in community service. All student-athletes are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities and to be active members of the Villanova student-athlete community. ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS RECENT HIGHLIGHTS 28 CONSECUTIVE SEMESTERS In two of the last three years, the BIG EAST Conference recognized Villanova with the BIG EAST President s Award, which honors excellence in athletics, academics and citizenship (14 years) with an average student-athlete GPA above a 3.0 VILLANOVA S NCAA GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE On an annual basis, Villanova student-athletes devote more than 3,000+ hours of community service is 94% ranked among the highest in the nation RANKED #19 IN THE COUNTRY by Forbes as a school that dominates academically and athletically A RECORD 15 PROGRAMS earned public recognition for their NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR) ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport nationwide. APR is a team-based metric that takes into account the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete per academic term. 6 Each year, student-athletes participate in more than 20 service events, including the annual St. Thomas of Villanova Day of Service, Special Olympics Weekend, Martin Luther King Day of Service and NovaDance Villanova Athletics received the Character Achievement Award presented by the Pennsylvania Charter Consortium. The award recognizes outstanding work in developing the moral and performance character of coaches, administration and student-athletes. 7
5 NOVA POINTS OVERVIEW HOW NOVA POINTS ARE CALCULATED Nova Points reward the loyalty and generosity of alumni, fans and friends of Villanova University. The Nova Points program recognizes lifetime giving to Villanova University while emphasizing giving to Villanova Athletics. Points will be used to enhance the equity and transparency of popular programs, including seating in the Finneran Pavilion, in the NCAA and BIG EAST Tournaments and at neutral site venues. POINTS POINTS for every $100 given to Athletics (including ticket premiums) for every $100 given to the University (non-athletic gifts) POI NT NOVA POINT CALCULATIONS for every $100 allocated in University-deferred giving* *See deferred giving guidelines in the Nova Points FAQs on villanova.com. ONE-TIME ALLOCATIONS: Starting with the season through the season, Men s Basketball season ticket holders will receive 30 points per year of season ticket purchases with a donation. Women s Basketball and Football season ticket holders will receive 10 points per year of season ticket purchases beginning with the season. Men s Lacrosse season ticket holders will receive 10 points per year of season ticket purchases beginning with the season. EXAMPLE 1: ACCOUNT HOLDER: WILL. D. CAT, CLASS OF 1965 Athletics Giving: $12,500 = 375 points University Giving: $50,000 = 1,000 points Deferred Giving: $1,000 = 10 points Men s Basketball Season Ticket Holder: 16 Seasons = 480 points Football Season Ticket Holder: 3 Seasons = 30 points TOTAL NOVA POINTS = 1,895 EXAMPLE 2: ACCOUNT HOLDER: VILL A. NOVA, CLASS OF 2010 Athletics Giving: $5,000 = 150 points University Giving: $2,500 = 50 points Women s Basketball Season Ticket Holder: 4 Seasons = 40 points Men s Lacrosse Season Ticket Holder: 5 Seasons = 50 points Individuals on the Men s Basketball season ticket holder wait list will receive an additional 10 points per consecutive year they have been on the wait list since the season. Men s Basketball Season Ticket Holder Wait List: 4 Seasons = 40 points TOTAL NOVA POINTS = 330 These allocations are per account and do not take into consideration the number of seats purchased per account. 8 9
6 TIMELINE AND IMPORTANT DATES HOW NOVA P OI N T S I M PA C T S E AT I N G F O R FINNERAN PAVILION The first time Nova Points will be used is to prioritize Finneran Pavilion seat selections. You will have the opportunity to speak one-onone with a member of the Villanova Athletic Fund or Villanova Athletics ticket staff to review seating options for the Finneran Pavilion. The new Villanova Athletic Ticket Office and Preview Center is located in the east end of Villanova Stadium. The Nova Points program will go into effect on January 1, OCTOBER 2017 Nova Points will be used for the first time to prioritize Finneran Pavilion seating. Nova Points will also be used to allocate seats for the 2018 Big East Men s Basketball Championship and the 2018 NCAA Men s Basketball Championship. Nova Points program is announced. All information is posted on villanova.com under the Support Nova tab on villanova.com and on FinneranPavilion.com The Finneran Pavilion will be seated in the following order. Each group will be ranked according to Nova Points. Finneran Pavilion major gift donors will be tiered by gift levels. Initial Nova Points totals are available by logging on to or creating an account on villanova.com. Please contact Villanova Athletics staff at if you have questions regarding your account. FINNERAN PAVILION MAJOR GIFT DONORS $100K PLUS TO THE RENOVATION Finneran Pavilion seat selections begin for Finneran Pavilion major gift donors and Matthew Carr Society members. To become a Finneran Pavilion major gift donor or Matthew Carr Society member, please contact the Villanova Athletic Fund at vaf@villanova.edu. MATTHEW CARR SOCIETY MEMBERS LIFETIME $1M PLUS DONORS TO VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY* DECEMBER MEN S BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET HOLDERS CURRENT VILLANOVA FACULTY AND STAFF WHO ARE NOT CURRENTLY SEASON TICKET HOLDERS GENERAL PUBLIC 10 *See deferred giving guidelines in the Nova Points FAQs on villanova.com. December 31, 2017: Deadline to accumulate Nova Points for Finneran Pavilion seat selection priority. The Nova Points total at this date will be used to prioritize seat selections for the Finneran Pavilion and 2018 Men s Basketball post-season games. JANUARY 2018 January 1, 2018: Finneran Pavilion seat selections begin for Men s Basketball season ticket holders. Nova Points will be used to prioritize the order of seat selections. 11
7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT ABOUT PRIOR POLICIES AND AGREEMENTS? WHY DID VILLANOVA IMPLEMENT A SUPPORT-BASED POINTS PROGRAM? The Nova Points program an objective mechanism that allows Villanova University to track donor giving plays a critical role in the long-term success of Villanova Athletics. By encouraging support to Villanova Athletics and the University, Nova Points will create new opportunities for our student-athletes and teams. From scholarships to programmatic support, your donations will help propel Villanova to new levels of recognition and competition. The Nova Points program is based on best practices from across Division I athletic departments, yet customized for Villanova. Nova Points provide a transparent and equitable way to allocate tickets and access to select Villanova Athletics events. WHERE CAN I FIND MY NOVA POINTS TOTAL? Your initial Nova Points statement is available online. To check your total, please visit the Nova Points page under Support Nova on villanova.com and enter your login and password to access your account. If you do not have a Villanova ticket account, you can create one by visiting the Support Nova page on villanova.com. Villanova Athletics will update points weekly. CAN I TRANSFER MY NOVA POINTS? Nova Points may not be transferred from one person to another or from one account to another account. Additionally, the transfer of points by virtue of a will, trust or other estate-planning document is prohibited. In the event of the death of an account holder, the surviving spouse/partner retains the Nova Points, provided the spouse/partner was on the account prior to the time of death. Points cannot be transferred to other family members, such as parents, children, siblings, etc. Please contact the Villanova Athletics Ticket Office to add/remove a name from an account or to split a group account. Any changes to your account must be made in writing and formally acknowledged by Villanova Athletics. HOW WILL POINTS BE CALCULATED IN THE ABSENCE OF HISTORICAL RECORDS BY THE UNIVERSITY? Nova Points will be calculated based on the documented records that Villanova University Advancement and Villanova Athletics have available. The time frames for each one-time allocation coincides with the available season ticket holder records for each program. DO MY NOVA POINTS EXPIRE? Nova Points do not expire. You can continue to add to your Nova Points total, via donations to the University and the Villanova Athletic Fund, planned giving, ticket purchases, annual season ticket holder donations, etc. The Nova Points program supersedes all previously communicated ticket allocation policies including, but not limited to, any grandfather clauses, verbal agreements and previous Villanova ticket policies. HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY SEAT LOCATION? The best way to improve your seat location at ticketed Villanova Athletics events, and at the Finneran Pavilion, is to improve your ranking in the Nova Points program through donations and season ticket purchases. WHEN DOES THE FINNERAN PAVILION SEATING PROCESS BEGIN? The seating process has begun with some of our major gift donors to the Finneran Pavilion. We anticipate seating season ticket holders beginning in January Nova Points will be used to prioritize Finneran Pavilion seating for Men s Basketball season ticket holders. CAN I SECURE THE SAME SEAT(S) IN THE FINNERAN PAVILION AS I HAVE HAD PREVIOUSLY? Due to the renovation, the layout of seats throughout the arena will change and thus no specific seats can be guaranteed. As part of the Finneran Pavilion seating process, a representative of Villanova Athletics will engage with each season ticket holder, in the appropriate sequence based on his/her Nova Points total, to discuss his/her preferences and available seating options. IS THERE A LIMIT TO HOW MANY TICKETS I CAN PURCHASE IN THE FINNERAN PAVILION? Yes, there is a limit of six (6) season tickets per account. NOTE: Villanova reserves the right to change the terms of the Nova Points Program as determined in its discretion to achieve the goals of Villanova Athletics and the University. I SHARED A SEASON TICKET ACCOUNT WITH ANOTHER SEASON TICKET HOLDER AND PAID HIM/HER THE ANNUAL PER-SEAT DONATION AND COST OF THE TICKET EACH YEAR. I MADE MY GIFT THROUGH THEIR ACCOUNT. WILL I RECEIVE NOVA POINTS? The account holder who purchased the season tickets from the Villanova Athletics Ticket Office receives all of the Nova Points for the years of tickets purchased and all of the Nova Points for the respective VAF per-seat gifts. All donors and season ticket holders are encouraged to establish their own accounts. WHAT ABOUT COMBINED/POOLED ACCOUNTS? Should you choose to keep a combined/pool account for tickets with other fans, please be aware that only one individual from the group is recognized as the account holder, and only that individual receives the Nova Points
8 VILLANOVA ATHLETIC FUND Villanova Athletics is dedicated to developing studentathletes intellectually, spiritually and competitively. The Villanova Athletic Fund (VAF) is an integral part of the fabric that strengthens that legacy. Your support helps create opportunities for our more than 600 studentathletes to be successful on and off the field. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE THROUGH: ANNUAL GIVING Annual gifts are the backbone of student-athlete support. Thanks to your annual support, coaches and staff are able to enhance the student-athlete experience through scholarships, academic resources, facilities, and more, allowing our programs to pursue projects and initiatives that will give them a competitive edge. FACILITIES You can support the next generation of Wildcats by contributing to facilities projects. First-class facilities will attract and retain high-caliber student-athletes and enhance the reputation of the University. ENDOWMENT You can establish a legacy through an endowed gift and ensure that your passion for Villanova Athletics endures for generations. An endowed gift helps guarantee student-athlete success and assists individual programs in achieving their visions and long-term goals. Philanthropic giving for endowment purposes enables funding to be created in perpetuity, and provides legacy and naming opportunities for donors. To get involved and support Villanova Athletics, please contact the Villanova Athletic Fund at and VAF@villanova.edu, or visit supportvillanovaathletics.com 14 VILLANOVA ATHLETIC FUND DONOR BENEFITS The Villanova Athletic Fund (VAF) is pleased to provide the following benefits for donors who support the Villanova Athletics Annual Fund. Benefits will be awarded according to athletics annual gifts and season ticket premiums that correspond with the giving levels listed below. VAF supporters are eligible to purchase post-season Men s Basketball tickets, attend events, purchase exclusive Villanova Athletics gear and receive special promotions. For more information or to hear about opportunities to get involved with Villanova Athletics, please contact the VAF staff at or VAF@villanova.edu. VILLANOVA ATHLETICS ANNUAL FUND GIVING BENEFITS RECOGNITION LEVEL ANNUAL GIFT AMOUNT VAF Member Cats Captains President's Champions AllAmerican Leadership $100 $500 $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 $25,000 Access to Villanova Athletics Newsletters Access to Single-Game and WFC Ticket Presales Eligible to Purchase PostSeason Tournament Tickets* Access to Merchandise Presales and Discounts Donor Recognition in Athletics Publications Receive Annual Athletics Donor Gift Receive Athletics Special Promotions Invitation to Exclusive Athletic Events Invitation to Athletic Director's Leadership Dinner Exclusive VIP Donor Access VAF annual giving benefits are specific to Athletics Annual Fund gifts and season ticket holder premiums. Please visit the Support Nova page on villanova.com for information regarding tax implications for VAF benefits and ticket purchases. Access to Men s Basketball post-season tickets are based on availability; tickets are not guaranteed. Only VAF donors at the $500 Athletics Annual Fund giving level and above are eligible for the opportunity to purchase. December 31, 2017 is the deadline for eligibility to purchase 2017 Men s Basketball post-season tickets. VAF Benefits will begin on June 1, 2018 for the upcoming fiscal year. 15
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