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The 2009 NCAA National Student-Athlete Development Conference will take place May 24 to 27 in Orlando, Florida at the Walt Disney World Coronado Spring Resort.  The conference is open to all student-athletes at NCAA member institutions.  The 2009 application deadline is February 6 at 8 p.m. eastern standard time.

Each division will have the opportunity to send 233 student-athletes to the national conference.  The slots will be filled in the order that they are received in the online system.  If any division does not fill their allotted slots by the deadline, any institutions in another division that has exceeded the divisional allotment may fill those slots.  All 700 student-athletes selected to attend the 2009 conference will participate May 24 to 27.

 

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Related Links:
» View a video of the 2008 NCAA Leadership Conference
» View a slide show of the 2006 NCAA Leadership Conference
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