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NCAA Initial Eligibility and Recruiting

NCAA Initial Eligibility and Recruiting. August 14, 2013. Agenda. Introduction NCAA Eligibility Center Initial Eligibility Requirements Suggestions General Recruiting Information Conclusion New Initial Eligibility Requirements (After 8.1.16). Introduction. Cindy C. Gillam

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NCAA Initial Eligibility and Recruiting

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  1. NCAA Initial Eligibility and Recruiting August 14, 2013

  2. Agenda • Introduction • NCAA Eligibility Center • Initial Eligibility Requirements • Suggestions • General Recruiting Information • Conclusion • New Initial Eligibility Requirements (After 8.1.16)

  3. Introduction • Cindy C. Gillam Compliance Coordinator Kennesaw State University • ksuowls.com Follow us on Twitter @OwlsCompliance

  4. NCAA Eligibility Center • Located in Indianapolis, IN • Now under the control of the NCAA • Responsible for certifying initial eligibility for all Division I and Division II student-athletes in their first year of enrollment

  5. NCAA Eligibility Center • Must register on-line • www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org • Phone # - 877.262.1492 • Register with NCAA EC at beginning of junior year of high school • $70 for domestic students, $120 for international students • Have high school submit official transcript after junior year of high school • Have your test scores submitted from testing agency directly to NCAA EC • Code 9999

  6. Initial Eligibility Requirements

  7. Initial Eligibility Requirements Academic Component • Graduate • Complete minimum number of core courses • Satisfy the Sliding Scale Index • Core GPA and Test Score Amateurism Component • Complete Amateurism Questionnaire

  8. Initial Eligibility Requirements August 1, 2008 16 Core Courses 4 Years of English 3 Years of Math 2 Years of Natural/Physical Science (1 year of lab if offered) 1 Year of Additional English, Math or Science 2 Years of Social Science 4 Years of Additional Courses From any Core Course, including foreign language **You Must Plan for This – Not Just Graduate**

  9. Initial Eligibility Requirements The NCAA Approves Core Courses, Not High Schools • Each High School has an approved core course list on the NCAA Eligibility Center web site • If a course is not on this list, the course will not count toward your 16 • If a course title does not match what is on the transcript, the course will not count toward your 16 • Meet with your high school guidance counselor to review your transcript and planned courses to meet the 16 core course required breakdown

  10. Initial Eligibility Requirements Test Scores • The NCAA EC uses sum scores to determine minimum test scores • SAT Sum • Critical Reading (Verbal) • Math • ACT Sum • English • Math • Reading • Science

  11. Initial Eligibility Requirements Division I Sliding Scale Index Core GPASum SAT Sum ACT 3.55 400 37 3.25 520 46 3.00 620 52 2.75 720 59 2.50 820 68 2.25 920 77 2.00 1010 86

  12. Initial Eligibility Requirements Amateurism Certification Prospects Jeopardize Amateur Status by: • Formally declaring into a professional contract or accepting a salary from professional sports organization • Accepting prize money that exceeds actual expenses • Entering into a verbal or written agreement or accepting benefits from an agent

  13. Initial Eligibility Requirements Qualifier • Eligible for athletic scholarship, practice and competition during first year of enrollment • 4 years of competition Nonqualifier • Not eligible for athletic scholarship, practice or competition during first year of enrollment • 3 years of competition, with ability to regain the 4th year

  14. Initial Eligibility Requirements Initial Eligibility and the Admissions Process • Qualifier Status does not guarantee admissions into the school • Many schools have higher admission standards • Prospects must go through normal admissions process

  15. Initial Eligibility Suggestions • Get to know your high school guidance counselor responsible for NCAA Eligibility Center Information • Register for and take the SAT/ACT tests as early as possible so that you may improve your scores, if needed • Ask questions and gather as much information as possible

  16. General Recruiting

  17. General Recruiting Official Visits • Expense Paid Visit (transportation, lodging, meals) • May take 5 visits during senior year • Only one official visit per school • Permissible beginning first day of your senior year • Must be registered with NCAA EC before you can be provided an official visit

  18. General Recruiting Unofficial Visits • Self-Financed Visits (transportation, lodging, meals) • Number of permissible unofficial visits is unlimited • May occur prior to the first day of your senior year

  19. General Recruiting Written Correspondence/E-Mails • May be sent beginning September 1 at beginning of junior year in high school • Exceptions – Questionnaires and Camp Brochures may be sent prior to September 1 at beginning of junior year Telephone Calls • First call may be initiated by college coach on July 1 following completion of junior year in high school

  20. Conclusion NCAA Eligibility Center Initial Eligibility Requirements Suggestions General Recruiting

  21. Conclusion Any Questions? Thank You For Your Time! • If you have a son or daughter who will be entering college on or after August 1, 2016, you’re more than welcome to stay!

  22. New Initial Eligibility Requirements Adopted by NCAA Division I Board of Directors in October 2011 Establishes Two Separate Standards • Qualifier (aid, practice and competition) • Academic Redshirt (aid and practice only)

  23. New Initial Eligibility Requirements Qualifier • Graduate from High School • Same 16 core course breakdown • Complete 10 of the required 16 cores course before 7th semester • 7 of the 10 courses must include English, Math and Natural/Physical Science • New Sliding Scale • 2.30 Core Course GPA

  24. New Initial Eligibility Requirements Qualifier – New Sliding Scale Core GPASum SAT Sum ACT 3.55 400 37 3.25 520 46 3.00 620 52 2.75 720 59 2.50 820 68 2.30 900 75

  25. New Initial Eligibility Requirements Academic Redshirt • Graduate from High School • Same 16 core course breakdown • New Sliding Scale

  26. New Initial Eligibility Requirements Academic Redshirt – New Sliding Scale Core GPASum SAT Sum ACT 3.55 400 37 3.00 620 52 2.75 720 59 2.50 820 68 2.25 920 77 2.00 1020 86

  27. New Initial Eligibility Requirements 3 Categories of Certification • Qualifier (aid, practice and competition) • Academic Redshirt (aid and practice only) • Nonqualifier (no aid, practice or competition)

  28. Final Conclusion NCAA Eligibility Center Resource: 2point3.ncaa.org Any questions, thoughts or concerns? Thank you for attending and have a pleasant evening!

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