The USA Cycling Collegiate Academic All-Stars Program normally honors collegiate athletes that excel both on and off the bike. Normally, this group is named twice a year - in February for Track, Mountain Bike and Cyclo-cross athletes and in September for BMX and Road cyclists.
To achieve Academic All-Star status, the athlete must have competed in a collegiate event during the semester in question and have maintained a 3.5 or higher GPA.
Requirements:
- Collegiate cyclist competed in a collegiate event during the Fall '22 semester.
- Maintained a 3.5 semester GPA or higher for the Fall semester.
- Collegiate cyclist or coach submits an official transcript or form to USA Cycling with the school seal from the registrar’s office that verifies the semester/term GPA of the student (can be submitted electronically or through mail).
In addition to this we urge interested students to apply for the Stenner and Kuck Scholarships in the spring. These scholarships are a tremendous opportunity for the student leaders involved with cycling teams, especially for those unable to make it to a national championship. As an opportunity to showcase student leaders it emphasizes what they do to drive the success of their team though community outreach and event organization such as youth involvement drives, bike rodeos, trail builds and other activities. Awarded annually, these scholarships are given to two female and two male collegiate riders based on competitive, academic, cycling advocacy, and community involvement accomplishments.