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COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS EARNS NAIA GOLD-LEVEL CHAMPIONS OF CHARACTER® AWARD FOR 2024–25

September 2, 2025

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College of the Ozarks Earns NAIA Gold-Level Champions of Character® Award for 2024–25

College of the Ozarks has been named a Gold-Level Champions of Character Five-Star Award winner by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2024–25 academic year, recognizing the institution’s unwavering commitment to character-driven athletics and student development.

The Champions of Character program honors NAIA member institutions that exemplify five core values: integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership. Schools earn points based on their demonstration of these values, academic performance of student-athletes, and sportsmanship metrics such as low ejection rates. College of the Ozarks achieved the highest distinction — gold level — among 210 honored institutions nationwide.

“This recognition means a great deal to our program,” said Athletic Director and Men’s Basketball Coach Steve Shepherd. “Our athletes don’t just compete — they commit themselves to living out the values that define true character. Earning gold-level status reflects the integrity, discipline, and servant leadership they bring to every practice, every game, and every classroom.”

College of the Ozarks is known nationally for its unique work-college model, where students work campus jobs to offset tuition costs. This model fosters a culture of responsibility and time management, as student-athletes balance rigorous academic schedules, athletic commitments, and 15-hour work weeks. The result is a student body deeply rooted in character, resilience, and service.

“Our student-athletes work incredibly hard to represent the College with integrity and purpose,” said Mullis. “They understand that success isn’t just about wins — it’s about how you carry yourself every day.”

With a rich tradition in NAIA athletics — including 27 national tournament appearances and five championship game finishes — the College of the Ozarks continues to build on its legacy of excellence, both in competition and character.

NAIA Gold Five-Star Award Winners

For additional information, contact Public Relations Director Valorie Coleman at (417) 690-2212.