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1 Becoming a College Athlete focus: NCAA Eligibility Center
Fall 2017

2 College/University Athletic Governance
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) schools National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) schools National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 1,100+ schools

3 NCAA Eligibility Center
Formerly known as “NCAA Clearinghouse” Certifies academic & amateur credentials for students wanting to play sports at NCAA Division I or II schools as college freshmen No uniform set of eligibility requirements for Division III schools; eligibility for admission, financial aid, practice and competition is determined by the college or university

4 Examples of TX schools DI DII DIII
Concordia U of Dallas East Texas Baptist Hardin-Simmons Howard Payne Mary Hardin-Baylor McMurry Southwestern Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Trinity UT-Dallas UT-Tyler Abilene Christian Baylor U of Houston Houston Baptist Lamar UNT Prairie View A&M Rice Sam Houston State SFA SMU Texas A&M Texas Tech UT Angelo State Dallas Baptist Lubbock Christian Midwestern State St. Edward’s St. Mary’s Tarleton State Texas A&M – Kingsville UT – Permian Basin West Texas A&M

5 NCAA Facts Division I 346 Schools 176,000 Student-Athletes
Only 2% of HS athletes are awarded athletics scholarships to compete in college. Division I 346 Schools 176,000 Student-Athletes 56% receive some level of athletics aid Division II 307 Schools 118,800 Student-Athletes 61% receive some level of athletics aid

6 Division I Academic Requirements
Graduate from high school; Complete a minimum of 16 core courses; Core GPA of at least 2.3 Qualifying score on ACT or SAT (sliding scale); and Complete amateurism questionnaire & request final amateurism certification.

7 Division I 16 Core-Course Breakdown
4 years - English 3 years - math (Alg 1 or higher) 2 years - science 1 year - add’l English, math, or science 2 years - social studies 4 years - add’l core courses from any category above or foreign language

8 How is the Core GPA Calculated?
Only courses on the high school’s approved List of NCAA Courses may be used Student’s best core-course grades will be used for calculation Core GPA is calculated on a 4.0 scale (+1 for “honors” IF approved by NCAA) A (90-100) = 4 pts B (80-89) = 3 pts C (75-79) = 2 pts D (70-74) = 1 pt

9 Division I Qualifier 3 possible outcomes:
Full Qualifier: aid (scholarship) + practice + compete Academic Redshirt: NO compete in 1st year aid (scholarship) + practice ONLY during 1st semester must be academically successful at college to continue to practice for the rest of the year Nonqualifier: no athletic aid (scholarship), no practice, no compete in 1st year of enrollment

10 Full Qualifier Division I Aid + practice + compete
16 core courses 10 of the 16 cores must be completed before the senior year of HS 7 of the 10 cores must be English, math or science Grades earned in the 10 cores before 7th semester are “locked in” for purposes of GPA calculation Sliding Scale with GPA/test scores Minimum core-course GPA of 2.3

11 Academic Redshirt Division I Aid + practice (NO compete)
Same 16 core courses Minimum core-course GPA 2.0 – 2.299 Meet the academic redshirt sliding scale for GPA and ACT/SAT

12 Sliding Scale B (partial)
NCAA DIVISION I SLIDING SCALE GPA GPA SAT(M+R) ACT sum Acad Redshirt Full Qualifier

13 Division II Academic Requirements beginning August 1, 2018
Graduate from high school; Complete a minimum of 16 core courses; Core GPA of at least 2.2 Qualifying score on ACT or SAT (sliding scale); and Complete amateurism questionnaire & request final amateurism certification.

14 Division II 16 Core-Course Breakdown
3 years - English 2 years - math (Alg 1 or higher) 2 years - science 3 years – add’l English, math, or science 2 years - social studies 4 years - add’l core courses from any category above or foreign language

15 Obtaining Your School’s List of NCAA Core Courses
Go to Click “Help” Click “Find your core courses” Follow prompts to select school by name or six-digit College Board (CEEB) code AHS = KHS = HHS = KPHS = SCHS =

16 2017-18 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
Go to Click “Help” Click “Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete”

17 Miscellaneous info Students should register with NCAA Eligibility Center (Certification Account or Profile Page) during 10th or 11th grade $80 fee (or fee waiver) Take SAT and/or ACT during junior year (and again if necessary) SAT/ACT scores must be reported directly to NCAA use CODE 9999 on SAT or ACT registration form Complete FAFSA in October of senior year

18 For more information www.eligibilitycenter.org
Your high school coach or counselor


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