Presented by: Jill Willson Double L Consulting.  Review progress-toward-degree legislation in Bylaw 14.4.  Case Studies.  Resources.  Helpful tips.

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Presented by: Jill Willson Double L Consulting

 Review progress-toward-degree legislation in Bylaw  Case Studies.  Resources.  Helpful tips.

 Enrolled full time for four semesters at an NAIA institution.  Midyear transfer to our institution.  Tim’s grade-point average is at our institution after the 2010 spring term.

 Tim transferred in 47 credits.  Tim completed nine credits in the 2010 spring term at our institution.  Can Tim practice and compete in soccer in the 2010 fall term?

 Eligibility for Practice. ◦ First year of enrollment, conditioned on your qualifier status. ◦ Following first academic year of enrollment, conditioned on whether or not your are full time.

 What questions do we need to answer? ◦ Did Tim need to declare a degree?  Yes. ◦ Why?  Four semesters at the NAIA school.

 Designation of Degree Program. ◦ Must declare a degree by:  Fifth semester or seventh quarter of full-time enrollment. ◦ Applies to continuing and transfer student-athletes.

Six credit-hour requirement. ◦ Complete six semester or six quarter hours. ◦ Preceding regular academic term while enrolled full time. ◦ At any collegiate institution.  Two-year or four-year institution.

 Exceptions to the six-hour rule. ◦ Final academic year of degree program. ◦ Graduate student exception. ◦ Cooperative education and study abroad.

 Requirement for transfer student-athletes. ◦ Both two-year and four-year transfers.  Must have six transferable-degree hours from most recent full-time regular academic term.

 Did Tim satisfy the six-hour rule? ◦ Yes. ◦ Completed nine credits in 2010 spring term. Tim’s Academic Record At Our Institution TermCredits Spring 2010Nine

 24-Hour Requirement  Applies to the following student-athletes: ◦ Midyear transfer; ◦ Following completion of first academic year in residence; ◦ Used one season of competition.

 How are the 24 hours calculated?  Two Methods: ◦ Actual. ◦ Averaging.

 Actual Method ◦ Complete 24 semester or 36-quarter hours  Since the beginning of the fall term; or  Since the beginning of the institution’s preceding two semesters or three quarters.

 Averaging Method ◦ Complete an average of 12 semester or 12 quarter hours; ◦ During each full-time term at the certifying institution.

 75/25 Rule ◦ Must earn at least 75% of the minimum number of semester or quarter hours during the regular academic year. ◦ Must earn no more than 25% of the minimum number of semester or quarter hours during the summer.

 Hours earned or accepted for degree credit. ◦ During first two years of enrollment; ◦ Beginning of fifth semester/seventh quarter; ◦ Change of degree program.

 Advanced placement/credit by examination.  Correspondence and distance learning courses.  Can a student-athlete take a full-time load of correspondence courses? ◦ Yes, must be full time and degree seeking.

 May be used if they meet the following: ◦ Must be considered prerequisites; ◦ Must be considered toward full-time status; ◦ Noncredit courses may not exceed the maximum institutional limit; ◦ Shall not take more than 12 semester or 18 quarter hours; and ◦ Must be taken in first academic year of collegiate enrollment.

 Incomplete Grades ◦ Must follow institution’s regulations; ◦ Counted only once after acceptable grade has been achieved; ◦ Counted in term according to institutional policy; ◦ If no policy, can be counted in either the term it was taken or when grade was achieved.

 Repeated Courses ◦ Course repeated due to unsatisfactory grade may be used once after satisfactorily completed. ◦ Credit for a course that may be taken several times is limited by institutional regulations. ◦ May not exceed maximum institutional limits.

 GPA Requirements.  24 semester/36 quarter hours =  48 semester/72 quarter hours =  72 semester/108 quarter hours = 2.000

 Grade-point average only needs to be checked prior to the fall term.  If eligible at that point then the student-athlete is eligible for the academic year.  Does not matter if the student-athlete reaches the next hour requirement during the year.

What grade-point average requirement will Tim be subject to? ◦ Transferred in 47 credits from his NAIA institution. ◦ Completed nine credits at our institution. ◦ Tim has 56 credits. ◦ Tim would need a grade-point average. ◦ Tim earned a grade-point average in 2010 spring term.

 Missed Term. ◦ May be used one time; ◦ Used with averaging method; ◦ Cannot have engaged in outside competition; ◦ Must have been eligible for enrollment; ◦ Must be meeting PTD requirements.  Cannot use this exception in first year in residence at certifying institution to be eligible in second year.

 Midyear Enrollee: ◦ Entering second semester or second or third quarter; ◦ Used with actual method; ◦ Prorated at 12 hours.

 Nonrecruited, Nonparticipant. ◦ Must have been in residence for one year; ◦ Not recruited per Bylaw ; ◦ No athletically related financial aid received; ◦ Never practiced or competed.  Limited preseason tryout.

 Graduate Student Exception.  Two-Year Nonparticipation Exception ◦ Consecutive two-year period prior to participation. ◦ No participation in CARA. ◦ 14 consecutive day period.

 Is Tim subject to the 24-hour requirement? ◦ Yes. ◦ Why?  Midyear enrollee. ◦ Is Tim eligible for the 2010 fall term?  No, earned nine credits in 2010 spring term.  Exceptions to make him eligible?  Midyear enrollee.

 Administered by Conference. ◦ Medical Absence  May waive six-hour requirement and prorate 12 hours for the averaging method.  Miss a term or unable to complete a term.  Result of injury or illness.  Illness or injury must be sustained by student-athlete or immediate family member. ◦ International Competition

 Administered by NCAA National Office. ◦ Progress-toward-degree waivers. ◦ Requirements to submit a waiver.

 Must serve a year in residency.  Two full-time semesters or three full-time quarters during the regular academic year.  What about practice during the year of residency?

STATE UNIVERSITY TermHours Earned TermHours Earned Summer Hours Total Fall 20079Spring Fall 20088Spring Fall 20097Spring

Is Bob eligible under the actual method? ◦ No, only earned 23 hours in the previous two academic terms at State University. Is Bob eligible under the averaging method? ◦ Yes, Bob earned 72 credits in six semesters. ◦ 72 / 6 = 12. Why is Bob still not eligible?

Indiana University TermCredits Earned TermCredits Earned SummerTotal Fall Spring Fall Spring Sportsmanship University (Division II) Fall 2010 Not enrolled Spring

Manny is a Division I transfer. What does Manny need as a transfer to be eligible under progress-toward-degree regulations? ◦ Six hours of transferable-degree credit. What are additional progress-toward-degree questions you need to ask about a Division I transfer? ◦ Percentage of degree. ◦ 18 hour credit requirement.

All degree programs at Indiana University are 120 hours. ◦ Would Manny have met percentage-of-degree requirements? ◦ 120 X.40 = 48 credits. We also need to check the 18-hour requirement. ◦ Would Manny have met the requirement? What about the six-hour requirement?

 Spent two semesters full time at Institution “A” and is transferring to Institution “B” Institution “A” (Division II) TermCreditsTermCredit s Summ er Total Fall Spring Was Dora eligible at Institution “A”? No, only earned 23 credits.

 You explain to Dora that she does not meet the one-time transfer exception.  But, Dora tells you that she took another three credits at a local community college.  Would those hours apply and get her eligible?

 What questions do we have for Dora?  When was the class taken?  Where was the class taken?  What grade did you receive?

 Dora took a three-credit course at a two-year college that began December 1, 2009 and concluded March 1,  Can she use this class if the credits are transferable to meet progress-toward-degree requirements?

 Those credits could help Dora if: ◦ They are transferable to Institution “A”; ◦ Go towards any degree at Institution “A”; ◦ May be counted toward those credits earned during the regular academic year because the class began after the fall term started and were completed prior to the end of the spring term.

 Buzz began as a qualifier at our institution “Balance University”  Buzz thought he found a better opportunity and decided to transfer. Balance University TermCreditsTermCreditsTotalGPA Fall Spring

 Buzz enrolled at Learning University but decided to come back to Balance University.  Buzz earned a total of 18 transferable credits at Learning University.  Buzz now had 43 hours earned between his two institutions.

 Buzz returns to Balance University for the 2009 fall term.  Unfortunately he gets sick and withdraws midway through the term.  He returns for the 2010 spring term.

Balance University TermCreditsTermCreditsTotalGPA Fall Spring Learning University Fall 20089Spring Balance University Fall 2009WithdrewSpring

 Buzz has now earned a total of 52 credits.  What GPA is Buzz subject to? ◦ With 52 credits earned Buzz is subject to having a grade-point average.

 Is Buzz subject to meeting the 24-semester hour rule? ◦ Yes. ◦ Buzz is not eligible because he only earned nine credits.  What about a waiver?

 Medical Absence Waiver ◦ Processed by the conference office; ◦ Student-athlete was unable to attend or unable to finish a term; ◦ Due to a incapacitating injury or illness to the student-athlete or an immediate family member.

 If Buzz is awarded a medical absence waiver will he be eligible? ◦ No. ◦ You can prorate 12 units per missed term. ◦ Buzz earned nine units in spring ◦ You should advise Buzz to take a three-credit summer class.

 NCAA Manual  Academic and Membership Affairs