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1 The NCAA & Your Student-Athlete Admissions & Athletic Compliance Auburn School District Beyond High School Night February 05, 2015 Presented by Boone Borden – Auburn High School bborden@auburn.wednet.edu Website: http://www.auburn.wednet.edu/Domain/2192

2 Why Are You Here? Process Do you know of your abilities? Registered with Clearinghouse? Where are the colleges? Support of HS /Club coach? Admitted to the college? Do you know recruiting rules? Signed the letter of intent? Resources www.ncaa.org www.playnaia.org www.eligibilitycenter.com 2013-2014 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete

3 NCAA Div. I, II, III Division I Division I – at least 14 sports (7 male and 7 female or 6 male 8 female); 66% Public, 34% Private Division II Division II – at least 10 sports (5 male and 5 female or 4 male and 6 female); 52% Public, 48% Private Division III Division III – at least 10 sports (5 male and 5 female); 19% Public, 81% Private; no Athletic Scholarships.

4 Pacific Northwest D-1 Schools AlaskaIdahoMontana  Boise St. University  Idaho St. University  University of Idaho  Montana St.University  University of Montana OregonWashington  Oregon St. University  Portland St.University  University of Oregon  University of Portland  Eastern Wa University  Gonzaga University  Seattle University  Univ. of Washington  Washington St. Univ. (from NCAA.org)

5 Northwest/Rocky Mountain D-2 Schools ColoradoNew MexicoWashington  Adams State College  CO Christian University  CO School of Mines  CO State Univ. – Pueblo  Ft Lewis College  Mesa State College  Metropolitan State College  Regis University  Univ. of CO – CO Springs  Univ. of Northern CO  Western State College of CO  Eastern NM University  NM Highlands University  Western NM University  Central WA University  Seattle Pacific Univ.  St Martin’s University  Western WA University Arizona  Grand Canyon University Oregon Alaska  Western Oregon Univ.  Univ. of AK – Anchorage  Univ. of AK – Fairbanks Idaho  Northwest Nazarene Univ. (from NCAA.org)

6 Northwest/Rocky Mountain D-3 Schools WashingtonOregonColorado  Pacific Lutheran Univ.  Univ. of Puget Sound  Whitman University  Whitworth University  Eastern Oregon Univ.  George Fox University  Lewis and Clark College  Linfield College  Pacific University  Willamette University  Colorado College (from NCAA.org)

7 NAIA - Eligibility Requirements NAIA - Eligibility Requirements (65$) NAIA Division I and NAIA Division II Minimum score of 18 on the ACT or 860 on the SAT (Critical Reading and Math) Minimum GPA of 2.0/4.0 Graduate in upper 50% of your class (Must meet at least 2 out of the 3)

8 NAIA National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Founded in 1937, the NAIA has 283 schools and Thousands of athletes. MontanaWashingtonOregon Carroll CollegeThe Evergreen State CollegeCascade College Univ. of Great FallsNorthwest UniversityConcordia University MSU-NorthernCorban College Montana Tech Idaho Eastern Oregon University Univ. of Montana-WesternAlbertson CollegeOregon Inst. of Technology Rocky Mountain CollegeLewis & Clark State CollegeSouthern Oregon University Warner Pacific College

9 NCAA Clearinghouse Eligibility Process Go to eligibilitycenter.org and follow the “College-bound Student-Athlete” link. Create a new account. Click “Resources” and “Forms” to access and print a copy of the “Transcript Release Form”. Give signed copy to guidance office or registrar to give permission for your school to send transcripts. Have ACT/SAT scores sent to the Clearinghouse. #9999 $ 75

10 Division II – 16 Core 3 Yrs English 2 Yrs Math (Algebra I or higher) 2 Yrs Natural/Physical Science (1 yr lab if offered by HS) 3 Yrs additional English, Math, or Physical/Natural Science 2 Yrs Social Science(social studies) 4 Yrs of additional courses (from any area above or world lang, computer science, or non-doctrinal religion/philosophy Earn 2.0 GPA or better in core courses; and Earn combined SAT score of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68. Core Course Requirements Division I – 16 Core 4 Yrs English 3 Yrs Math (Algebra I or higher) 2 Yrs Natural/Physical Science (1 yr lab if offered by HS) 1 Yr additional English, Math, or Physical/Natural Science 2 Yrs Social Science (social studies) 4 Yrs of additional courses (from any area above or foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy) Earn a minimum required GPA in your core courses; and Earn a combined SAT or ACT that matches your core course GPA and test score sliding scale

11 Initial Advising Considerations Be aware of the High School Graduation Requirements. Be aware of the College Admissions Entrance Requirements. Be aware of the NCAA Initial Eligibility Requirements. They are seldom the same! Requirements HS Graduation CollegeNCAA Admissions

12 The Recruitment Process There are two reasons high school students do not get recruited: 1.They are not good enough. 2.The right college coaches who may need their talent have not heard of them.

13 Three Step Process Assess Athletic Ability (high school or club coach) Identify Appropriate Colleges (find the right “fit”) Communicate with the college coach (phone, email or letter)

14 Recruiting Advice BE YOUR OWN ADVOCATE!!! Do not hesitate to call or e-mail coaches. If you don’t, someone else is. Use contact time wisely – Prepare a list of good questions. Answer the questions thoroughly and thoughtfully. Beyond “yes,” “no,” and “um”. There are no dumb questions. Get to know the coaches and see how you’d feel being with them for four years. They want to talk with the student and get an idea about who they are – not the parents!

15 Address Auburn, Washington 98001 Hm: Phone number C: Cell phoneemail: email address Student Name 2013 Athletic Profile Auburn High School Head Coach: Gordon Elliott Position(s): Running Back / Defensive Back 5’11, 185lbs Full Squat: 4 rep max,1 rep max, 405lbs Power Clean: 110 kilos Bench: 310lbs Other varsity sports: Basketball, Track Athletic Accomplishments 2011 4A SPSL North Co-MVP Offensive Back 4A SPSL 1 st Team All-League RB 1,600+ season rushing yard 2012 4A SPSL 1 st Team All-League RB 3,000+ career rushing yards Academic Profile GPA: 3.76 SAT: TBD (March 13, 2013) Honor Roll Auburn High School Troy Crew Leader


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