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PARENT UNIVERSITY NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE

PARENT UNIVERSITY NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE. Wednesday, OCTOBER 23 6:30PM. Core-Course Requirements for the Class of 2014 and 15. Division I & II 16 Core Courses. 4 years English 3 years math (Algebra I or higher) 2 years natural/physical science ( 1 year of lab if offered by high school)

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PARENT UNIVERSITY NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE

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  1. PARENT UNIVERSITY NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE Wednesday, OCTOBER 23 6:30PM

  2. Core-Course Requirements for the Class of 2014 and 15 Division I & II 16 Core Courses • 4 years English • 3 years math (Algebra I or higher) • 2 years natural/physical science ( 1 year of lab if offered by high school) • 1 year additional English, math or natural/physical science • 2 years social science • 4 years additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy)

  3. Core-Course Requirements for the Class of 2016 and 17 10 core course credits before the 7th semester(grades for these courses are locked in for final GPA calculation) 7 of the 10 core courses must be in English, Math, or Natural Science Two separate delineations for student-athletes based upon core GPA Immediately Eligible for Competition(Full Qualifier) 2.3 GPA in the 16 core courses Eligible for Financial Aid and Practice only(Academic Redshirt) 2.0 GPA in the 16 courses

  4. Core-Course Requirements for the Class of 2016 and 17 • The core course distribution is as follows: • 4 Years of English Credits • 3 Years of Math Credits • 2 Years of Science Credits • 1 Year of Additional Math or Science Credit • 2 Years of Social Science Credits • 4 Years of Additional Courses(from any above, foreign language or comparative religion/philosophy)

  5. CMHS Core-Course Offerings

  6. Grade Point Average • Core course calculation: • Calculated the grade point average of your core courses on a 4.000 scale. • Only the best grades from your core courses will be used. • The Clearinghouse assigns the following values to each letter grade: • A – 4 points C - 2 points • B – 3 points D – 1 point • Plus or Minus will not be used to calculate your core-course grade-point average.

  7. To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must: • 1. Graduate from high school. • Apply to Clearinghouse in second semester of junior year • An eligible athlete will be certified after the completion of their 8th semester of study.

  8. To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must: • 2. Earn a grade-point average of at least 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) in a core curriculum of at least 16 core academic courses successfully completed during grades 9 through 12. • Only courses that satisfy the NCAA definition of a core course can be used to calculate the NCAA GPA. • No special values are allowed for “+” or “-” grades.

  9. To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must: • 3. Earn a sum of scores of at least 68 on the ACT or a combined score of at least 820 on the SAT on a national test date. • The NCAA Clearinghouse has a sliding scale to determine if a student athlete will be eligible for play. • The higher the combined scores of Math, English, Science Reasoning, and Reading the lower your core GPA has to be to qualify.

  10. To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must: • The lower the combined scores of Math, English, Science Reasoning, and Reading the higher your core GPA has to be to qualify.

  11. Example Student • If a student-athlete has a core GPA of 2.0 then they would need a combined score of 86. • The aforementioned example, would mean this student needs to score an average of 21.5 points per each of the subsections on the ACT test.

  12. Important Websites • www.NCAA.org • Click on Academics and Athletes • Then click on Eligibility and Recruiting • www.eligibilitycenter.org • Eligibility Center website

  13. If you have any questions about eligibility for the NCAA Clearinghouse please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience. John Konecki (708)367-2872

  14. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!!

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