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Missouri Valley Football Conference Announces 2014-15 Academic Awards St 1818 Chouteau Avenue TELEPHONE (314) 444-4360 St. Louis, MO 63103 FACSIMILE (314) 444-4361 www.valley-football.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mike Kern June 24, 2015 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES 2014-15 ACADEMIC AWARDS ST. LOUIS – Thirty-one student-athletes highlight the 2014-15 Missouri Valley Football Honor Roll, as announced by the league office today. Those 31 student-athletes earned the league’s highest academic achievement by capturing the Mis- souri Valley Football Conference President’s Council Academic Excellence Award. The President's Council Academic Excellence Award requires a minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average (through Fall 2014 semester) and participation in athletics a minimum of two years. The student-athlete must be within 18 hours of graduation. Also, 143 student-athletes received the league’s Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which re- quires a minimum GPA of 3.2 for the previous two semesters (freshmen are not eligible.) In addition, the Missouri Valley Football Conference has announced its 2014-15 Honor Roll, which recognizes academic achievement of student-athletes. To qualify for the Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have recorded a minimum 3.0 grade point average for a specified term (Fall 2014), must have been a member of the football team, and must have a minimum of 12 hours of enrollment during the fall. Nearly 500 student-athletes earned Honor Roll recognition. 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