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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!!

NCAA Eligibility Requirements

http://2point3.ncaa.org/

Tre Walker: KSU and Megan McCraken: WSU

Jen Wolfe: UNLV and Foster Vielock: WSU

Victor Simmons: KU and Lucas Vincent: MU

Jessica Sheble: KSU and Mitch Slauter: MSU

NCAA Initial Eligibility Requirements

Does not apply to Division III schools DIII student-athletes need only meet admission

requirements and full-time enrollment to be eligible to practice and compete during first year

Applies to NCAA Division I & II schools

NAIA and JUCO have other requierments

NCAA Initial Eligibility Requirements - continued

To be eligible at a NCAA Division I or II school, student-athlete must meet minimum requirements in order to be: Eligible to receive institutional aid

Eligible to practice on a varsity team

Eligible to compete on a varsity team

Eligible for 4 seasons on competition

NCAA INITIAL ELIGIBILITY TERMS

Qualifier: Graduates with High School Class

Meets specific academic qualifications Minimum CORE course GPA (16 Credits) ACT/SAT Test Score

*** Beginning Aug 1, 2016

*** 10 of the 16 core courses must be completed before 7th semester (Senior year)

*** 7 of the 10 must be must be English, math, or science

NCAA INITIAL ELIGIBILITY TERMS

Academic Redshirt: (after 2015 only)

Graduates with High School Class

Complete 16 core courses (same distribution as in past)

Have a minimum core GPA of 2.00

Meets the academic redshirt sliding scale requirements of GPA and ACT/SAT Test Score

NCAA INITIAL ELIGIBILITY TERMS

Non-qualifier: (If you only meet one of the following you will be

considered a Non-qualifier)

Does not graduate with High School Class

Does not present specific academic qualifications

Does not meet minimum CORE GPA

Does not Score minimum ACT/GPA

Division I - 16 Core Course Breakdown

4 years of English

3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher)

2 years of natural / physical science (1 lab course)

1 additional year of English, math, or nat./phys. Science

2 years of social science

4 additional courses

English

Mathematics

Natural / physical science

Social science

Foreign language

Non-doctrinal religion or philosophy

*** 10 of the 16 core courses must be completed before 7th semester (Senior year) *** 7 of the 10 credits must be English, math, or science

Example 48H List (ONHS)

ENGLISH

English 1

English 1/Pre AP

English 2/World Lit

English 2/Pre AP

English 3

AP Lang and Composition

CP English 4

AP Lit and Composition

Creative Writing

Creative Writing/AP

Debate

Speech

NAT/PHYS SCIENCE

• Biology

• Biology/AP/H/CP

• Chemistry

• Chemistry/H/AP/CP

• Physical Science

• Physics

• Physics /AP/CP

• Astronomy

• Anatomy/Phys.

• Student Naturalist

• Marine Biology

• Global Science Fluid Earth

• Global Science Earth and Beyond

• Adv. Bio-tech

• Adv. Geo

• Aerospace Engineering

• /Chem./Phys.

• Environmental Science/AP

• Human Genetics/Biotech 1&2

Example 48H List (ONHS)

MATHEMATICS Advanced Alg. II & Trig.

Algebra 1

Algebra 2

Algebra 3/Trig.

College Algebra

Linear Algebra

Geometry

Calculus AB/H/AP

Calculus BC/H/AP

Multivariable Calc.

Pre Calculas

Statistics/AP

SOCIAL STUDIES • AM Government • AM History I • AM History II • AP Euro • AP Psychology • Comparative Gov./AP • Contemporary Issues • Cross-Cultural • International

Relations Intro to Psychology

• MW History • Pre AP MW • Pre AP Geog.

• Sociology • AP AM Gov. • AP AM History I • AP AM History II • World Geography • WH Ancient • WH Regional

FOREIGN LANGUAGE • French I, II, III, IV, AP • Spanish I, II, III, IV, AP • Japanese I, II, III • German I,II, III, IV • Latin I, II, III • Sign Language I, II

Four Parts of Initial Eligibility

High School Graduation

Minimum core grade-point average

Class 0f 2014 or 2015 (2.0)

Class of 2016 and beyond (2.3)

Minimum Sum ACT or SAT test score

Completion of 16 core course distribution

NCAA GPA / Test Score Scale Prior to 8/1/2016

Core GPA SAT Score Sum ACT Score

3.550 & above 400 37

3.250 520 46

3.000 620 52

2.750 720 59

2.500 820 68

2.250 930 78

2.000 1010 86

ABBREVIATED VERSION OF SLIDING SCALE

NCAA GPA / Test Score Scale Beginning 8/1/2016

Core GPA (Academic Red-shirt)

Core GPA (Qualifier)

SAT Score Sum ACT Score

3.550 4.000 400 37

3.250 3.700 520 46

3.000 3.450 620 52

2.500 2.950 820 68

2.225 2.675 930 78

2.000 2.450 1020 86

n/a 2.300 1080 93

ABBREVIATED VERSION OF SLIDING SCALE

Minimum Sum ACT or SAT test score

ACT (composite scores added together)

Sum ACT Score English+Math+Reading+Science=NCAA

Score

SAT (only verbal and math scores used to determine initial eligibility)

Test-Score Limitation

What is the Parent/Student Responsibility?

Communicating with your counselor.

Do your best to be familiar with the NCAA Eligibility.

Are you taking NCAA core-course requirements?

No Applied courses

Must take College Prep English

Get the grade!!!!!

Sign up and prep for PSAT, SAT, or ACT tests.

What is the Parent/Student Responsibility?

Send ACT/SAT scores to NCAA eligibility center by

selecting code 9999

After sophomore year register for the NCAA Eligibility Center.

The Eligibility Center registration fee is $70

Come to NCAA sessions put on by ON.

http://2point3.ncaa.org/