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KENNESAW STATE COMPLIANCE COACHES EDUCATION SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 2012 ELIGIBILITY “BLACK AND GOLD, PROUD AND BOLD”
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2011-2012 Compliance Staff The Pyramid Resources Eligibility (Bylaw 14) Q & A In Closing….It’s a Wrap PRESENTATION AGENDA
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Heath Senour – Associate Athletic Director for Compliance Phone: 678.797.2290E-Mail: hsenour@kennesaw.edu Cindy Gillam – Compliance Coordinator Phone: 770.794.7538 E-Mail: cgillam@kennesaw.eduhsenour@kennesaw.educgillam@kennesaw.edu 2011-12 COMPLIANCE STAFF
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THE PYRAMID Self-Reporting MONITORING POLICIES EDUCATION
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COMPLIANCE RESOURCES www.ksuowls.com www.ksuowls.com Athletic Department >>>> Compliance Forms Newsletters @OwlsCompliance Twitter Account 100 Followers Jumpforward Update
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ELIGIBILITY BYLAW 14
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ELIGIBILITY 5-Year Rule Student-athletes have 5 years to complete their seasons of participation 5 year clock starts when student-athlete initially enrolls full time and attends first day of classes
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ELIGIBILITY Seasons of Competition Any competition, regardless of time, counts as a season of competition Soccer and Volleyball Student-athlete may compete in spring season w/out using season of competition as long as they were eligible during fall season
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ELIGIBILITY Seasons of Competition Preseason Exhibitions/Preseason Practice Scrimmage If applicable in your sport, student-athlete may compete in preseason during initial year without counting as a season of competition (14.2.3.1.3)
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ELIGIBILITY Hardship Waiver The injury or illness must be incapacitating Must occur during first half of playing season that concluded with NCAA championship Must not compete in more than 30% of contests A-Sun is responsible for review of hardship waivers
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ELIGIBILITY Initial Eligibility Qualifier Graduate 16 Core Courses 4 Years of English 3 Years of Math 2 Years of Natural or Physical Science 1 Year of Additional English, Math, or Science 2 Years of Social Science 4 Years of Additional Sliding Scale Index
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ELIGIBILITY Initial Eligibility Nonqualifier Does not satisfy the requirements for a Qualifier Not eligible for practice, competition or athletic aid during the first year of full time enrollment
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ELIGIBILITY Initial Eligibility Temporary Certification (14.3.5.1) Recruited – practice for a 21 day period Non-recruited – practice for a 45 day period We may not provide athletic aid during this time period (tuition, housing, meals, books)
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ELIGIBILITY NCAA Eligibility Center Must register on-line www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org Register at end of junior year of high school Costs $65 to register ($90 for international PSA’s) Submit an official transcript/6 semesters Test scores must be sent directly to the NCAA EC from testing agency – code 9999
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ELIGIBILITY Progress Towards Degree Pass 24 credits fall/spring/summer (frosh only) Pass 18 credits fall and spring Pass 6 credits per term
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ELIGIBILITY Percentage of Degree Requirements 40% prior to 5 th semester 60% prior to 7 th semester 80% prior to 9 th semester GPA Requirements 1.8 gpa at start of sophomore year 1.9 gpa at start of junior year 2.0 gpa at start of senior year and beyond
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ELIGIBILITY 2-4 Transfers Qualifier One full time semester at two-year college 2.00 gpa Average of 12 semester hours of transferable degree credit Meet Percentage of Degree Requirements Baseball and Basketball Midyear enrollees are not eligible until following academic year
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ELIGIBILITY 2-4 Transfers Nonqualifier AA Degree 48 transferable degree credits 6 hours of English, 3 hours of Math 3 full-time semesters 2.00 gpa Meet Percentage of Degree Requirements Baseball and Basketball Midyear enrollees are not eligible until following academic year
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ELIGIBILITY 2-4 Transfers Nonqualifier If prospects haven’t been certified as a Qualifier, they are Nonqualifiers Temporary Certification (14.5.4.5.6) Recruited – practice for a 21 day period Nonrecruited – practice for a 45 day period We may not provide athletic aid during this time period.
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ELIGIBILITY 2-4 Transfers Physical Education Activity Courses Men’s Basketball Only No more than 2 credit hours of physical activity courses unless enrolled in program that requires more.
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ELIGIBILITY 4-4 Transfers Exceptions to Residence Requirement One-Time Transfer Exception Not Baseball, Basketball No previous transfer from 4-year school Meets progress toward degree requirements at previous institution Previous institution grants exception in writing
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ELIGIBILITY 4-4 Transfers Exceptions to Residence Requirement Discontinued/Non-sponsored Sport Exception Original 4-yr institution dropped sport Original 4-yr institution never sponsored sport Two Year Nonparticipation/Minimal Participation Non-recruited Student Not recruited by KSU No athletic aid, practice or competition at previous institution
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ELIGIBILITY 4-4 Transfers May only receive an athletic scholarship if he/she would have been eligible to compete the next term at previous institution Baseball, Basketball and Tennis midyear enrollees not eligible until following academic year
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ELIGIBILITY 4-2-4 Transfers AA Degree Average of 12 transferable credits for each term of full time enrollment at 2-yr school 2.00 gpa One calendar year has elapsed since departure from 4-yr school
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ELIGIBILITY Outside Competition (14.7.1) Any student-athlete that represents an outside team during the academic year becomes ineligible May compete outside of the playing season during a vacation period Exception – Soccer and Volleyball May compete outside of the playing season beginning May 1 No more than 5 soccer and 2 volleyball student-athletes on same outside team Approval from Athletic Director (we’ll create a form) In Volleyball, limited to outdoor doubles tournaments
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ELIGIBILITY Outside Competition (14.7.1) Competition as Individual Student-athletes may compete in outside competition during academic year as long as they represent themselves and don’t receive expenses from outside team
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Q & A
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Q: If a student-athlete takes the ACT or the SAT more than once, what score can he/she use to meet the minimum test-score requirement?
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A: Student-athletes may use the best sub-score from the different test dates to meet the minimum test- score requirements. TEST/DATE MATH VERB/CRIT READING TOTAL SAT taken 10/11 350470 820 SAT taken 1/12 420440 860 Scores Used 420470 890
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Q: May a non-qualifier out of high school practice during his/her first year of college?
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A: No. It is not permissible for a non- qualifier to practice, compete or receive an athletics scholarship during the first year of college.
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Q: How many core courses may a prospect earn after high school graduation?
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A: If a student-athlete graduates from high school in eight (8) semesters, one (1) core-course unit completed within one year after HS graduation may be used to meet the core course or gpa requirement.
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In Closing….It’s a Wrap
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New 2-Yr Transfer Academic Requirements QUALIFIERS and NONQUALIFIERS Effective for students enrolling in college full time on or after August 1, 2012 Increases required GPA from 2.00 to 2.5 Limited to two physical education activity courses NONQUALIFIERS Required to complete three transferrable credits in science
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Questions?
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Thank you for your attendance “BLACK AND GOLD, PROUD AND BOLD”
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