COACH HARLEY Playing & Coaching Experience

Player Athlete Coaching Experience 1992‐2004 Indianapolis Impalas Men’s Rugby Club Certification and training: • Captain 1996‐1999 • USA Rugby Coaching Level 300 (required for collegiate rugby) • 15s position – Outside, Inside and Flyhalf • USA Rugby Level 100 Referee • 7s position – Hooker and Prop 2019 – December 7, 2019 Hired at Marian University • 1998 –7s team was Mid‐West Club Champions 2012‐2019 ‐ Super League Head Coach 15s: Fishers HS / Fishers‐HSE • 1998 –7s team invited to the National Club Tournament in • 2019 Falls 7s Indiana State Champions • Ranked 4th (15s) in the Country (Single School) in 2019 • 1997 –Club Tour to England 3‐0 against England Club sides • 2018 Rugby Indiana Super League Runner Up Varsity Champions • 1997 – Selected to the All Mid‐West 15s Club Team • 2018 High School National Tournament Single School 6th place • 2018 Mid‐West Tournament Runner Up 1990‐1992 St. Benedictine College, Kansas • 2018 Rugby Indiana Super League JV Champions • Football –(Strong Safety) • Ranked 5th (15s) in the Country (Single School) in 2018 • 2018 Fall 7s Indiana State Champions Personal Information • 2017 High School National Tournament Single School 8th place Married to Heather Harley (20 yrs) • 2017 Ireland team tour Children Johnny (19 yrs) – Attends Marian University • 2016 Rugby Indiana D1 Varsity State Champions Grace (16 yrs) – Attends Fishers High School • 2016 Rugby Indiana D1 Junior Varsity State Champions Resides in Fishers, Ind • 2016 CRC Elite Tournament 7th place • 2015 Rugby Indiana D1 Varsity Runner Up State Champions • 2014 Rugby Indiana D2 Varsity Runner Up State Champions 2012‐2019 ‐ Rugby Indiana All Star JV and Varsity Coach U‐19 & U‐17 2018‐Present ‐ Eagle Rugby Impact Academy Coaching Staff 2010‐2015 ‐ Southeastern Youth Rugby Head Coach A week in the life of a Marian player

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 7 am

8 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast 9 Class 1Class 4Class 1Class 4

10 Class 2Class 2Pre‐Match – Tape and 11 Team Workout Lunch Team Workout Lunch Team Workout Meeting 1hr 20min 1hr 20min 1hr 20min Free day to Free day to 12 pm rest, visit rest, visit trainers, study, 1trainers, study, Lunch Team Workout Lunch Team Workout Lunch work and work and 1hr 20min 1hr 20min Warm‐Up, review match 2Classreview match 3Class 3Class 5 Play Match film (the good, film (the good, Celebrate the bad and 3 the bad and Team Meeting Practice: Skills how do we get how do we get and Contact 4 Practice: Skills Work – 90min better). better). and Contact 5Work – 90min Practice: Practice: Team Walk Through Position and Position and 6 DinnerTeam – 90min DinnerTeam – 90min Dinner 7 Dinner Dinner What is the cost for a US resident per year?

2020‐21 Marian Cost Rugby Scholarship & Aid Tuition ‐ $36,000 Rugby Award & Housing Grant ‐ $ 22,000 * Room & Board ‐ $11,320 Marian Tuition, Rm and Board $ 47,320 Total ‐ $47,320* Avg Cost w/o Aid $ 25,320 Federal Aid ‐ $ 5,500 ** Marian cost with just Federal $ 19,820 Marian avg cost after aid $20,000 Work‐Study ‐ $ 1,200 *** Indiana avg cost after aid $18,000 Youth Rugby Volunteer and Ref ‐ $ 3,500 *** IUPUI avg cost after aid $16,000

*99% of all students receive some kind of aid Avg cost after aid $15,120

* Up to a Maximum offer of $25,000 (Marian Aid) ** Marian does offer 21st Century Scholar awards *** Opportunity for work‐study on campus $10 hr and Refereeing What is the cost to play rugby? You only need to bring cleats! 2020‐21 Marian Rugby Pays

• NO DUES OR FEES REQUIRED • Coaching Staff & Admin • Tournament & Conference Fees • Travel – Chartered Buses! • Player Kit • Athletic Trainers • Uniforms

Savings of $1,000 to $1,500 per year from club rugby structure! Welcome to Marian University Rugby! Head Rugby Coach John Harley HISTORY The Early Years

• 1851 – Mother Theresa Hackelmeier, our founder, arrived in Oldenburg, IN. • Established St. Francis Normal School. • 1936 • Marian College is established. • Allison Mansion (photo) in Indianapolis is acquired • 1937 – College relocated to Indianapolis. • Enrolled 24 students. • 1954 – The school became the first co- educational Catholic college in Indiana. Moving Forward

• 2009 – Marian College becomes Marian University. • 2013 – College of Osteopathic Medicine opens; is first medical school in Indiana in 100+ years. • 2017 – Byrum School of Business opens, it is a $7 million dollar facility. • 2018 – Renovated and opened new state-of- the-art facilities, including the Dining Commons, weight room, arena/convocation center, and the Drew Family Health and Fitness Center. • 2018 – Total enrollment growth increased nearly 25 percent over the year prior. What We’re Made Of Location

Indianapolis Opportunities in Indianapolis ACADEMICS – OVER 40 MAJORS

100% Employment Rate within 6 months after graduation College of Arts and Sciences

Chemistry and Physical Art and Design Biology Communication English History and Social Sciences Sciences

Psychological Science and Languages and Cultures Mathematics Performing Arts Theology and Philosophy Counseling Byrum School of Business

Majors • Accounting • Business Analytics • Finance • Management • Marketing Klipsch Educators College

Majors • Applied Educational Studies • Elementary Education • Health and Physical Education • Secondary Education • Special Education Leighton School of Nursing

Major • Nursing . Two-step admission process Program in Exercise and Sport Science

Majors • Exercise Science • Nutrition, Fitness, and Wellness • Physiology of Exercise • Sport Performance STUDENT LIFE Faith

• Marian is a Catholic and Franciscan university. • Franciscan values: • Dignity of the Individual • Responsible Stewardship • Peace and Justice Faith•Reconciliation

• Mass is offered on campus daily in one of three available chapels.

• We also offer interdenominational opportunities and spaces across campus. Living on Campus

Doyle Hall Clare Hall First-Year Students Any Undergraduate Students Double or Single Rooms Double Rooms Community Restrooms Community & Suite Style

Drew & University Hall Caito-Wagner Hall Upperclassmen Opening Fall 2021 Double or Single Suite Style Semi-Private Restrooms NEW!

Alternative housing options are also available. To learn more, please visit marian.edu/housing. Dining on Campus

Dining Commons Connected to Clare Hall P.O.D. Market Choose from a variety of Located in Evans Center stations to personalize your for Health Sciences meal.

Subway Oath Pizza Market Located in Byrum School of Located in Alumni Hall Business

MEAL PLANS Starbucks ALL ACCESS MEAL PLAN • Located in Alumni Hall Unlimited Meals in the Dining Commons per Semester • $300 FLEX per semester • 5 Guest Passes For more information Dining Services please visit marian.campusdish.com Study Abroad

• Short-Term Programs • Alternative Breaks, Maymester, Medical Mission Trips, etc. • Semester, Summer, and Year-Long Programs • Our students have studied in…

•Australia •France • New Zealand •Brazil • Germany • Russia • Canada •Haiti •Scotland •China • India •Spain •Costa Rica • Ireland • Switzerland • Dominican •Italy •Turkey Republic • Japan • Venezuela • England •Mexico • and, more!

Harlaxton College (UK) ATHLETICS Varsity Sports

MEN’S SPORTS WOMEN’S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Basketball Bowling Bowling Cross Country Cross Country Cycling Cycling Golf Athletics Football Lacrosse Golf Soccer Rugby Softball Soccer Tennis Tennis Track and Field Track and Field Volleyball Wrestling COED SPORTS Cheerleading Marian Knight Dancers Marian Strength & Conditioning – Athletic Trainers Marian’s Rugby Pitch Marian’s Rugby Conference ‐ NCRO

Champion Cup Opportunity for Fall of 2020 (15s) and Spring 2021 (7s)

All American Player Awards

Player of the Month Awards Marian’s Rugby Competition

Marian University (Varsity) Eastern Kentucky University (Club) Marshall University (Club) University of Southern Indiana (Club) Thomas More College (Varsity) Western Kentucky University (Club) Xavier University (Club) Marian’s Rugby Player Resources

Coach Harley Director of Coach Vern Rugby Strength & Development Conditioning

Marian President Athletic Elsner Rugby Trainers Player

Steve Alumni Downing, & Rugby Networks Academic Athletic Advisor & Director Tutors Marian’s Rugby Program Philosophy

“Marian Rugby will be one of the top rugby programs in the Midwest and we will be highly competitive in the landscape. We will work hard. We will win matches. More importantly, we will build strong andhighcharacteryoungmenwithinapremier rugby culture.” ‐ John Harley ADMISSIONS PROCESS Admissions Process

Marian University follows the policy of rolling admissions. In order to apply, a student must:

Complete the free Marian University online application for admission at Admissionsmarian.edu/apply Process.

Submit an official copy of your high school transcript and SAT and/or ACT scores.

We will keep you informed on your admission status once all of your materials have been received and reviewed. SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID MARIAN UNIVERSITY MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

Marian Scholarship Range (Per Year) GPA SAT/ACT Additional Requirements/Notes (Cumulative)

Awarded at time of admission offer Saint Clare Academic Scholarship $7,000 3.0 1100/22 Scholarships & Financial Aid Opportunities

Saint Francis Academic Scholarship $9,000 – $15,000 3.25 1160/24 Awarded at time of admission offer

Competitive Half- or October 15 Deadline Saint Mary Academic Scholarship 3.75 1260/27 Full-Tuition Participation in scholarship competition day TALENT-BASED MARIAN AWARDS

Rugby Athletic Award (Up to a maximum of $25,000 Marian Aid) 21 Century Scholars Full-Tuition Scholarship

Fine Arts Talent Award – Instrumental Performance, Vocal Diocesan Employee Family Grant Performance, Theatre Arts, and Visual Arts St. Vincent Health Family Grant Speech Team Award Legacy Award

Lilly Endowment Community Scholars

FAITH-BASED Marian University Grant

Marian University Housing Grant

Bishop Simon Brute Scholarship

San Damiano Scholars Program for Church Leadership Award FAFSA * Federal and State Aid may also be offered upon successful completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. QUESTIONS? Next Steps – Register for SOAR

Your next step is to attend one of our SOAR programs. During SOAR, you will learn important information you need to thrive at Marian, register for your first semester of classes, and get to know other new students, current Marian students, and faculty members. If you are a freshman or transfer student who will start classes on August 24, you will attend a two‐day or one‐day SOAR program during the summer. By choosing a two‐day program, you will have the opportunity to stay in a residence hall, explore downtown Indianapolis, build connections, and make memories with future classmates. 2020 SOAR programs will take place on the following dates.

Thursday‐Friday, June 25‐26 (two‐day SOAR) –space available

Thursday‐Friday, July 16‐17 (two‐day SOAR) –space available

Friday, July 17 (one‐day SOAR, transfer students only)

Transfer students are encouraged to choose a one‐day SOAR to best fit your needs. However, you are welcome to attend a two‐day SOAR if you would like a more comprehensive and social orientation experience. International students have the option to select a date for phone advising so you can speak with your advisor before arriving. If you select a phone advising appointment, you will be automatically registered to complete SOAR on August 20 Stay Connected

@MarianURugby @MarianUniv @MarianAdmission @muknightsrugby @MarianUniversity @MarianAdmission Coach Harley Clare Hall Rm 113 [email protected] (C) – (463) 999‐5528