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1 NCAA initial Eligibility Standards
Stephen LaPorta Director of Compliance- Rules Education James Madison University

2 NCAA Eligibility Center
Responsible for two things: Academic Certification Amateurism Certification Must register with NCAA Eligibility Center if you want to participate in Division I or II athletics

3 Academic certification
Division I

4 Academic Certification Requirements
Graduate from HS Complete enough NCAA-approved courses Earn a minimum GPA and SAT/ACT score

5 Core Courses

6 NCAA Approved Core Courses
Course that meets graduation requirements in: English Math (Alg 1 or higher) Natural or Physical Science Social Science Foreign Language or Comparative Religion

7 NCAA Approved Core Courses
Considered four year college prep Taught at or above the regular academic level Taught by a qualified instructor

8 Division I Core Courses
Must complete 16 core courses before HS graduation 4 years of English 3 years of Math (Alg 1 or higher) 2 Years of Science 1 additional year of Eng, Math, or Sci 2 years of Social Science 4 additional core courses

9 GPA and Test Scores

10 GPA/Test Scores NCAA will determine GPA based on 16 core courses
PE, Art, Music, Etc. are NOT included 10 core must be completed before Sr yr (7th Semester) 7 of 10 must be in Eng, Math, Sci Courses become “Locked In” for GPA purposes Sliding Scale compares GPA in 16 core to your SAT/ACT score

11 Test Scores Best scores will be used to certify you Math Verbal Total
SAT (10/15) SAT (12/15) Scores Used

12 Core GPA SAT (Math/Verbal) ACT Sum 3.55 and above 400 37 2.7 740 61 3.4 460 42 2.6 780 64 3.3 500 44 2.5 820 68 3.2 540 47 2.4 860 71 3.1 580 49 2.3 900 75 3.0 620 52 2.2 940 79 2.9 660 54 2.1 980 83 2.8 700 57 2.0 1020 86

13 What are the Certifications
Final Qualifier Academic Redshirt Final Non-Qualifier

14 Final Qualifier Can practice, compete, and receive athletics aid
Has 2.3 GPA with at least a 900 SAT or higher Has graduated from HS Has completed all 16 core classes 10 before sr yr 7 of 10 in Eng, Math, Sci

15 Academic Redshirt Can receive aid and practice 1st semester but cannot compete in first year Graduated from HS Completed all 16 core classes Did NOT complete 10/7 before Sr Year OR Has between a 2.29 and a 2.0 GPA with the correct test score

16 Core GPA SAT (Math/Verbal) ACT Sum 3.55 and above 400 37 2.7 740 61 3.4 460 42 2.6 780 64 3.3 500 44 2.5 820 68 3.2 540 47 2.4 860 71 3.1 580 49 2.3 900 75 3.0 620 52 2.2 940 79 2.9 660 54 2.1 980 83 2.8 700 57 2.0 1020 86

17 Core GPA SAT (Math/Verbal) ACT Sum 2.299 910 76 2.25 920 77 2.2 940 79 2.15 960 81 2.1 980 83 2.05 1000 85 2.0 1020 86

18 Non-Qualifier Cannot practice, compete, or receive athletics aid in first year One of the following: Did not graduate from HS Did not have 16 core courses Did not have the correct test score/GPA

19 Academic Certification
Division II and III

20 Division II Core Courses
Must complete 16 core courses before college enrollment 3 years of English 2 years of Math (Alg 1 or higher) 2 Years of Science 3 additional year of Eng, Math, or Sci 2 years of Social Science 4 additional core courses

21 Divison II reminders No Sliding Scale (will introduce in 2018)
2.0 min in core classes 820 SAT/ 68 ACT

22 Division III reminders
No uniform eligibility standards Each institution determines eligibility for admission, financial aid, practice, and competition

23 Things to do Division I and II

24 Sophomores Must: Try your best to get good grades
Talk with your Guidance counselor and take NCAA Approved Core Classes If you fall behind, retake classes during summer school

25 Juniors Must: Register with the Eligibility Center
Take the SAT/ACT and send the scores to the Eligibility Center (9999) Continue to take NCAA approved core courses Send official transcripts to the Eligibility Center at the end of the year

26 Registering with Eligibility Center
Eligibilitycenter.org

27 Eligibility Center Registration
Click here to Create a new account

28 Seniors Must: Take the SAT/ACT as many times as necessary
Continue to take core classes Graduate on time Request final amateurism

29 Seniors Must: Visit the “My Planner” page and check for any missing information or documents. Review your amateurism responses and request final amateurism beginning April 1 (for fall enrollees) or October 1 (for spring enrollees). After graduation, ask your high school counselor to send your final transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center with proof of graduation.

30 Questions? Eligibilitycenter.org 2point3.org
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