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NCAA Eligibility Center Workshop Stanislaus State Nov NCAA Eligibility Center Workshop Stanislaus State Nov. 8th, 2017 Kim Duyst – Interim Director of Athletics Ben Griffin – Compliance Coordinator

NCAA Eligibility Center eligibilitycenter.org Parents and Students (877) 262-1492 (317) 917-6222 High School Administrators (877) 622-2321

High School Initial Eligibility

Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center

https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/

Path to Graduation 9th Grade Plan (Core Courses) Focus on grades Register with EC Focus on grades 11th Grade Track Progress ACT/SAT Upload Transcripts 12th Grade Graduate Request Final Amateurism Upload Transcript w/ POG

Academic Requirements GRADUATE!!!! 16 Core-Courses Core-Course GPA ACT/SAT Scores

NCAA Division I Qualifier Requirements for Aid, Practice and Competition 16 Core Courses: 4 Years English 3 Years Math 2 Years Natural/Physical Science 1 Year Additional English/Math/Science 2 Years Social Science 4 years Additional Academic Courses GPA Requirements: Minimum 2.300 in Core Courses ACT/SAT Test Scores: Match Sliding Scale for Core Course GPA

NCAA Division II Qualifier Aid, Practice and Competition 16 Core Courses: 3 Years English 2 Years Math 2 Years Natural/Physical Science 3 Year Additional English/Math/Science 2 Years Social Science 4 years Additional Academic Courses GPA Requirements: Minimum 2.200 in Core Courses ACT/SAT Test Scores: Match Sliding Scale for Core Course GPA NCAA Division II Qualifier Aid, Practice and Competition

NCAA Division III Eligibility for admission, financial aid and competition is determined by the college or university

ACT/SAT Test Scores Test scores are going to be sent to different locations: NCAA Eligibility Center College/University Codes: NCAA Eligibility Center Code: 9999 College/University Codes: Talk with an academic advisor

Academic Certification Competition Practice Financial Aid Qualifier X Academic Redshirt (DI) Partial Qualifier (DII) Non-Qualifier

NCAA Eligibility

Continuing Eligibility Division I – Five Year Clock – Four Seasons Division II – Ten Full-Time Semesters – Four Seasons Your clock starts as soon as you enter college, 2 YR, NAIA, or 4 YR.

Two Year Transfer Eligibility

Why do student-athletes need to know their initial eligibility status? It determines which transfer rules apply to you!

Graduation from Two-Year College The student-athlete has completed at least two semesters or three quarters (excluding summer sessions) of enrollment as a full-time student at the two-year college; and (Revised: 6/1/16) At least 25 percent of the credit hours used to fulfill the student’s academic degree requirements are earned at the two-year college that awards the degree per Bylaw 14.5.4.5.4

Qualifier with no Four-Year College Attendance & only one semester at a Two-Year College The student-athlete has attended the two-year college as a full-time student for only one semester or one quarter (excluding summer sessions); The student-athlete has satisfactorily completed at least 12-semester or 12-quarter hours of transferable credit acceptable toward any baccalaureate degree program at the certifying institution for the full-time academic term of attendance at the two-year college; and The student-athlete has presented a cumulative minimum grade-point average of 2.200

All other Qualifiers, Partial-Qualifiers, & Nons The student-athlete has completed least two semesters or three quarters (excluding summer sessions) of enrollment as a full-time student at the two-year college; (Revised: 6/1/16) The student-athlete has satisfactorily completed an average of at least 12-semester or 12-quarter hours of transferable credit acceptable toward any baccalaureate degree program at the certifying institution for each full-time academic term of attendance at the two-year college; The student-athlete has satisfactorily completed the following transferable credit-hour requirements: Six semester or eight quarter hours of English; Three semester or four quarter hours of math; and Three semester or four quarter hours of natural or physical science; Remedial credit hours may not be used to satisfy these requirements. (Revised: 7/19/16 effective 8/1/16 for student-athletes enrolling in a Division II institution on or after 8/1/16, 1/18/17) A transfer student may use transferable English, math and science credits earned while enrolled full time or part time at a previous two-year or four-year institution to satisfy these requirements. (Revised: 1/18/17) The student-athlete has presented a cumulative minimum grade-point average of 2.200

Exception – Previous Four-Year College Attendance A student who transfers from a four-year college to a two-year college and then to the certifying institution is eligible for competition, practice and athletics aid during his or her first year at the certifying institution, provided the student: (Adopted: 1/18/14 effective 8/1/16 for student- athletes initially enrolling in a Division II institution on or after 8/1/16) (a) Attended the last two-year college as a full-time student for only one semester or one quarter; and (b) Graduated from that two-year college.

Use of Physical Education Activity Courses A student who transfers from a four-year college to a two-year college and then to the certifying institution is eligible for competition, practice and athletics aid during his or her first year at the certifying institution, provided the student: (Adopted: 1/18/14 effective 8/1/16 for student- athletes initially enrolling in a Division II institution on or after 8/1/16) (a) Attended the last two-year college as a full-time student for only one semester or one quarter; and (b) Graduated from that two-year college.

Academic Year of Residence To Satisfy an Academic Year of Residence: Be enrolled in and complete a minimum full-time program of studies for two full semesters or three full quarters This means that you must pass 24 semester hours in a year

Talk to the compliance staff at your new school Transfer Exceptions Talk to the compliance staff at your new school Never Attend 4 Year School Drop/Non Sponsored Sport Not Recruited Two Year Non Participant Division III Graduated from 2 Year Attended 4 Year School Return to Original School Drop/Non Sponsored Sport Not Recruited Two Year Non Participant Division III Graduated from 2 Year

Four Year Transfer Eligibility

One-Time Transfer Exception Not Previously Transferred In good academic standing and meeting progress towards degree Granted the one-time transfer exception At least one season of competition left

Continuing Eligibility If you are transferring to an NCAA school, the length of time you may compete for that school will be based in part on continuing eligibility rules Division I – Five Year Clock – Four Seasons Division II – Ten Semester – Four Seasons

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