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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
NCAA Initial Eligibility and RecruitingChelsea Lamberson
Assistant Director of Athletic Compliance
University of Minnesota
612.624.5425
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
NCAA Eligibility Center• Located in Indianapolis, IN and run by the NCAA
• Review transcripts and test scores
• Register during your junior year in HS
• Costs $75 to register ($125 for internationals)
• SAT/ACT scores sent directly to the Eligibility Center
• code 9999
• Work with your HS counselor to determine core courses
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Guide for the College Bound
Student-Athlete
• Covers Recruiting and Eligibility • Download at www.ncaa.org (pdf.)• High school academic information (Divisions I, II, III)• Google “NCAA Eligibility Center
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Determining Initial EligibilityAcademic Component:
1. Graduation;
2. Complete the minimum number of core courses;
3. Minimum core grade point average; and
4. ACT or SAT test score (sliding scale);
Amateurism Component:
5. Complete amateurism questionnaire
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Step One
Division I Core-Course Requirements – 16 core courses needed:
• 4 years of English
• 3 years of math (Algebra I or Higher)
• 2 years of natural/physical science (one lab)
• 1 year of additional English, math or science
• 2 years of social science
• 4 years of additional core courses
*** Need to plan for this – not just graduate!
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
New Rule For Division I
Applies to Current HS Students (effective Aug 1, 2016 at Div. I schools)
10 Core courses prior to senior year;
7 of 10 must be in the following areas: • English
• Math (Algebra I or Higher)
• Natural/physical science (one lab)
** 10 core courses may not be replaced by a course retaken
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Division II –16 core courses now needed: • 3 years of English
• 2 years of math (Algebra I or Higher)
• 2 years of natural/physical science (one lab)
• 3 year of additional English, math or science
• 2 years of social science
• 4 years of additional core courses
Division II Test Score / GPA Requirements
• Core grade-point average must be at least 2.000
• Minimum test score of 820 on the SAT and 68 sum score on the ACT
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
The NCAA approves core courses, NOT the high school• Each high school has an approved core course list on the
Eligibility Center’s website.
• If the course is not on your high school list at the NCAA, it will not count as a core course
• If a course title on your transcript does not match the title on the NCAA’s list, it will not count as a core course
• Meet with high school academic counselor to review your enrollment and your planned courses
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Step Two
Test Score• NCAA uses sub scores:
• ACT Sum (add each sub score below)
• English
• Mathematics
• Reading
• Science
• SAT Sum (add each sub score below)
• Critical Reading (Verbal)
• Mathematics
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Test Score Examples• ACT composite (22) with sum scores: E (25), M (20), R (23), S (20)
• NCAA - sum scores (88)
• Admissions - composite (22)
• Second ACT (23) with sub scores: E (26), M (19), R (25), S (22)
• NCAA - best sum scores from the two tests (93)
• Admissions - best composite score (23)
• SAT scores are calculated the same
• Critical Reading (Verbal)
• Mathematics
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
NCAA Division I Sliding Scale
• High School Core Course GPA needed based on test score (and vice versa)
• Core GPA 3.475
• Min Sum ACT: 40, Min SAT 430
• Core GPA 3.15
• Min Sum ACT: 48, Min SAT: 560
• Core GPA 2.60
• Min Sum ACT: 64, Min SAT 780
• Core GPA 2.30 (Minimum for Competition)
• Min Sum ACT: 75, Min SAT: 900
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Qualifier, Academic Redshirt, Non-qualifier
Qualifier
• Athletic scholarship, practice and compete in first year in residence
• Four years to compete
Academic Redshirt (Below 2.3)
• Athletic scholarship and practice only in your first year in residence
• Four years to compete
Non-Qualifier
• No scholarship, practice or competition in your first year in residence
• Only three years to compete, with ability to regain 4th
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
• Added academic redshirt status, may apply if:• Did not complete 10 of the 16 core courses prior to senior year
• Did not complete 7 of those 10 in the correct core course areas
• Did not meet test score/core course GPA
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
College Admission Process vs. NCAA Eligibility
• Two separate determinations
• NCAA qualifier ≠ automatic admissions vice versa
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Step Three
Amateurism - Jeopardize NCAA amateur status: • Formally declaring into professional contract, compete with
a professional team in hockey or skiing, or accept a salary
• Accept prize money exceeding expenses for athletic event
• Enter into agreement or accepting benefits from agents
• Bottom-line: ok to practice and receive actual & necessary expenses
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Division I & II- Years of Eligibility• Div. I Schools - Five years to complete four years of
competition starting from initial full-time enrollment
• Div. II Schools - Ten (10) full-time semesters to complete four (4) seasons of competition
• Redshirts – no competition while representing the institution during an academic year
• Medical Redshirts – limited competition in the first half of a playing season prior to a season ending injury
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
General Recruiting Concepts
• Rules can be complicated and confusing
• Rules designed to protect the prospects
• Prospects may call or write coaches, or visit with coaches on campus at any time
• ASK QUESTIONS
• Enjoy the process!!!
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
New Division I Rules for Men’s Ice Hockey
• Unlimited communication (letters, phone calls, text messages) beginning January 1st of the sophomore year in HS
New Division I Rules for all sports except Cross Country/Track and Field, Football, and Swimming and Diving – Starting August 1st
• Unlimited communication (letters, phone calls, text messages) beginning September 1st of the junior year in HS
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Athletic Compliance Educational SessionBasic Differences Between Divisions I, II and III
Mailings/Emails
• DI: Sept. 1st of junior year, exceptions for M. Basketball and M. Hockey
• DII: All sports, Sept. 1st of junior year
• Questionnaires & camp brochures may be sent at any time.
• DIII: Unlimited
Phone Calls/ Text Messages
• DI: Unlimited beginning September 1 of Junior year with some sport exceptions (Cross Country/Track and Field, Swimming and Diving and Football).
• DII: June 15 following junior year, 1 call/week with some FB exceptions
• DIII: Unlimited
Evaluations
• DI & DII: 5-7 evaluations during academic year
• unlimited during summer
• DIII: Unlimited
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Athletic Compliance Educational SessionBasic Differences Between Divisions I , II, and III
Off-campus In Person Contacts
• DI: July 1 following junior year with some sport exceptions
• DII: June 15 following junior year
• DIII: Unlimited after junior year
Unofficial (unpaid) visits
• DI, DII, DIII: Unlimited, anytime grades 9-12
• May receive 3 tickets to home games only
• Must pay for own meals, transportation and/or lodging
Official (paid) visits
• DI & DII: 1st day of classes in senior year, 5 total visits DI and DII combined, with only 1 per school; M & W Basketball exception
• DIII: Senior year, unlimited but only 1 per school
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Financial Aid / Scholarship Basics• DIII schools do not offer athletic scholarships
• NLI is a contract between athlete and college (DI & DII)
• Scholarship offer must accompany the NLI
• Athletic scholarships may be multi-year agreements between prospect and institution, offering schools' discretion
• Full Scholarship = tuition & required fees, room & board, books, cost of attendance
• Summer aid: potentially available for scholarship athletes
• Fifth-year (exhausted eligibility) athletic aid to graduate may be available
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Division I Financial Aid / ScholarshipsSome sports are “all or nothing” scholarships (Head Count Sport)
• Football (85)
• M Basketball (13)
• W Basketball (15)
• W Gymnastics (12)
• W Volleyball (12)
• W Tennis (8)
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Division I Financial Aid / Scholarships
Some sports are able to divide scholarships (Equivalency Sports)
• Hockey (18)
• M Track/CC (12.6)
• W Track/CC (18)
• M Lacrosse (12.6)
• W Lacrosse (12)
• Wrestling (9.9)
• Softball (12)
• Baseball (11.7)
• M Golf (4.5)
• W. Golf (6)
• M Tennis (4.5)
• M Soccer (9.9)
• W Soccer (14)
• M Swimming/Diving (9.9)
• W Swimming/Diving (14)
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Athletic Compliance Educational Session
Questions??