Division I Must Graduate from high school; Complete these 16 core courses: 4 years of English 3 years of math (algebra 1 or higher) 2 years of natural.

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Division I Must Graduate from high school; Complete these 16 core courses: 4 years of English 3 years of math (algebra 1 or higher) 2 years of natural or physical science (including one year of lab science if offered by your high school) 1 extra year of English, math or natural or physical science 2 years of social science 4 years of extra core courses (from any category above, or foreign language, non-doctrinal religion or philosophy);

NEW Requirements For students enrolling full time at an NCAA Division I college or university on or after August 1, 2015, there are three possible academic outcomes: Full qualifier = competition, athletics aid (scholarship), and practice the first year. Academic redshirt = athletics aid the first year, practice in first regular academic term (semester or quarter). Non-qualifier = no athletics aid, practice or competition the first year.

Initial-Eligibility Standards NCAA SLIDING SCALE IS CHANGING! The standard for immediate access to competition will become MINIMUM OF 2.3 GPA and an increased sliding scale. Specifically, incoming student-athletes would need to earn a half-point higher GPA for a given test score compared to the current standard. –For example, an SAT score of 1000 would require a 2.5 high school core-course GPA for competition (CURRENTLY 2.50 requires 820) Student-athletes enrolling in a collegiate institution full time on or after August 1, 2015

Student-athletes who achieve the current minimum initial- eligibility standard on the test score-grade-point average sliding scale with at least a minimum 2.0 core-course GPA would continue to be eligible for athletically related financial aid during the first year of enrollment and practice during the first regular academic term of enrollment. Student-athletes could earn the second term of enrollment for practice by passing nine semester or eight quarter hours. APPROXIMATELY 15% of 2011 entering student-athletes would have been ineligible for competition Initial-Eligibility Standards

Core Course Requirements: Prospects will be required to successfully complete 10 of the 16 total required core courses before the start of their senior year in high school. Seven of the 10 courses must be successfully completed in English, math and science. These core courses (and grades) must be used in calculating the core GPA for purposes of meeting the sliding scale and GPA minimum. Student-athletes enrolling in a collegiate institution full time on or after August 1, 2015

Abbreviated Sliding Scales

NCAA CORE GPASATACT CURRENT SCALE: NEW SCALE: Complete NEW sliding scale will be released in January

Summary of Changes Minimum core-course GPA required for competition; Significant changes in GPA/test score index (sliding scale); and Ten core courses required before beginning of senior year.

Role of the high school Counsel PSAs to take four-year college preparatory classes –9th grade counts! –Look at your list of NCAA courses as a guide for PSAs Familiarity with NCAA rules –Team with coaches and athletics administrators Encourage coaches to work with PSAs to register during sophomore year –Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete publication DI and DII worksheets in Guide can help with planning

Role of the prospective student-athlete (PSA) Academic focus through high school –9 th grade counts! –Completion of four-year college preparatory courses –Consistent progress through high school Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center –Beginning of Sophomore year – Take SAT/ACT –Register for test(s) with 9999 code to send scores to EC –Test scores reported on transcripts cannot be used –High school personnel sends transcript(s) to EC preferably after 6 th semester of all registered students –On/after April 1, of senior year, finalize amateurism status

Nontraditional Courses Courses taught via Internet, correspondence, software- based credit recovery, independent study, individualized instruction –Have ongoing student/teacher access and interaction for teaching, evaluating, providing assistance –Have a defined timeframe for completion (minimum and maximum) –Student work available for evaluation/validation –Meet all requirements for a core course

Guidance Counselor’s knowledge of Initial Eligibility rules VARY GREATLY Some student-athletes are getting LATE START NCAA “cracking down” on ONLINE recovery programs Document, Document, Document! Education sessions for parents, guidance counselors and student-athletes A MUST Systematic approach to identifying “college” level talent and plans must start earlier OBSERVATIONS

Two-Year College Transfer Student-Athletes Increase in the transferrable grade-point average from 2.0 to 2.5 Limit the number of physical education activity courses to two. NON-Qualifiers will be required to complete a core curriculum that includes English (6), math (3) and science (3) Apply to any student-athlete enrolling full-time in college for the first time in August 2012 or later Student-athletes enrolling in a collegiate institution full time on or after August 1, 2012