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Student athlete academic center focuses on the student
BYU basketball freshman Zack Peterson spends eight or more hours on the third floor of the Student Athlete Building, but not for sports. He has required study hall hours.
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Making the grade
Fans sometimes forget that BYU student athletes are students first. As the semester winds down, student athletes have more to worry about than blocks and jump shots. They have final exams too. With many of their seasons in full swing, athletes need help keeping up with their studies. That’s where the Student Athlete Academic Center (SAAC) comes into play.
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