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1 NCAA Information Night

2 NCAA Eligibility www.eligibilitycenter.org
$90 fee within 30 days of registering ALL NCAA student-athletes MUST have an NCAA Eligibility account ALL high school student-athletes MUST have an Eligibility account to go on an Official Visit (OV) When taking the ACT, choose NCAA as one of your four “schools” you send your scores to. Code: 9999.

3 GPA/ACT Sliding Scale NCAA Division I requires a minimum 2.3 core GPA.
NCAA Division II requires a minimum 2.2 core GPA. The higher the core GPA, the lower the NCAA allows the ACT score to be. The NCAA take the sum of the ACT scores (add all the sub scores to get sum.) The NCAA DOES super-score the ACT.

4 Figuring core GPA 16 core courses are required for NCAA eligibility.
A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. Add all 16 core course points and divide by 16 to determine core GPA.

5 Eligibility Worksheet (Div. I)
4 English classes needed. 3 Math classes needed. 2 Science courses needed. 1 additional English/Math/or Science course is needed. 2 Social Studies courses needed. 4 Academic courses needed.

6 Eligibility Worksheet (Div. II)
3 English classes needed. 2 Math classes needed. 2 Science courses needed. 3 additional English/Math/or Science course is needed. 2 Social Studies courses needed. 4 Academic courses needed.

7 Eligibility Worksheet
Only NCAA approved courses are eligible for the core GPA. You can find our NCAA-approved courses by searching our school code (261780). Forensic Science and High School Writing are half-credit courses.

8 Getting Recruited Degrees of Coaches Interest Recruiting Checklist
Social Media is your resume. Donte DiVincenzo going viral Alcohol/drugs. Favorites and likes are a reflection of what you represent. Fieldhouse Media.

9 Getting Recruited Highlight Tape Hudl/YouTube/Instagram Name
High School City and State Academics (GPA and ACT score) Stats (All-Conference, All-State, rushing yards, batting average, etc.) Top Plays

10 Social Media What Social Media Should Look Like For A Recruit

11 Life of an NCAA Student-Athlete
Morning Workouts Class Time Practice Mandatory Study Hall Film Study/post-practice meetings Homework. Food???? Mizzou Football vs Idaho Mizzou Football vs Vanderbilt


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