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NCAA Eligibility Center Workshop Stanislaus State Nov
NCAA Eligibility Center Workshop Stanislaus State Nov. 8th, Kim Duyst – Interim Director of Athletics Ben Griffin – Compliance Coordinator
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NCAA Eligibility Center eligibilitycenter.org
Parents and Students (877) (317) High School Administrators (877)
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High School Initial Eligibility
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Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center
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https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/
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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
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Academic Requirements
GRADUATE!!!! 16 Core-Courses Core-Course GPA ACT/SAT Scores
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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 in Core Courses ACT/SAT Test Scores: Match Sliding Scale for Core Course GPA
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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 in Core Courses ACT/SAT Test Scores: Match Sliding Scale for Core Course GPA NCAA Division II Qualifier Aid, Practice and Competition
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NCAA Division III Eligibility for admission, financial aid and competition is determined by the college or university
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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
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Academic Certification
Competition Practice Financial Aid Qualifier X Academic Redshirt (DI) Partial Qualifier (DII) Non-Qualifier
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NCAA Eligibility
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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.
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Two Year Transfer Eligibility
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Why do student-athletes need to know their initial eligibility status?
It determines which transfer rules apply to you!
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Four Year Transfer Eligibility
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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
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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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