Heritage High School Spring 2014

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Heritage High School Spring 2014 NCAA: Want to Play Heritage High School Spring 2014

Overview of Tonight’s Handout Links to Resources NCAA Eligibility Timeline NCAA D-1 and D-2 Academic Eligibility

Links to Resources Page 1 NCAA Eligiblity Center GCBSA Link Student – Athlete: NCAA D-1, NCAA D-2, NCAA D-3, NAIA, Junior College (NJCAA), Club Sports, Intramurals

Timeline Page 2 – NCAA Eligibility Timeline Generally – Middle School students; get good grades, 10/16 NCAA core courses have to come before your senior year Juniors – ACT tomorrow, send scores to NCAA (9999), know your scores, keep in a safe location, game plan with scores Juniors – Send an official transcript to NCAA Eligibility Center this summer (notes on page 2) All Students – Annual NCAA GPA Check-in during registration time

NCAA Academic Eligibility NCAA GPA – for NCAA D-1 and D-2 NCAA rules differ for current juniors/seniors and all younger students 16 core classes – younger than a junior – 10/16 core classes must be before senior year (page 4) NCAA Division 1 – sliding scale (page 3) NCAA Division 2 – 2.00 NCAA GPA, 820 SAT (CR+M) or 68 ACT Sum Score

Sample Transcript and NCAA GPA Page 6 – sample transcript Page 7 – sample NCAA Division 1 GPA worksheet NCAA List of Approved Core Courses Page 9 - Set up an appointment with your counselor and ask them to calculate your student’s NCAA GPA