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Title: The RBHS Counseling Staff welcomes you to


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The RBHS Counseling Staff welcomes you to
  • NCAA Night

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What is the NCAA?
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association.
  • Governs more than 1,280 colleges, universities,
    and conferences.
  • Comprised of 3 separate divisions I, II, and
    III.

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D1 Academic-EligibilityClasses of 2005 - 2007
  • To enroll, participate, or receive a scholarship
    in your first year
  • Complete these 14 courses
  • -4 years of English
  • -2 years of math (algebra 1 or higher)
  • -2 years of social science
  • -2 years of natural or physical science (1 year
    of lab)
  • -1 extra year of English, math, or science

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D1 Academic-EligibilityClass of 2005 - 2007,
cont
  • -3 years of extra core courses (from any
    category above or foreign lang).
  • -Earn a minimum required GPA in core courses.
  • -Earn a combined SAT or ACT sum score that
    matches your core-course GPA and test score
    (sliding scale).

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D1 Academic-EligibilityClass of 2008 and Later
  • Core course total moves from 14 to 16, in the
    areas of math and extra core courses.
  • Math - now 3 years (algebra 1 or higher)
  • Extra core course - now 4 years.
  • Remember, it was 2 years of math and 3 years
    extra core course.

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D2 Academic-EligibilityClass of 2005 and Later
  • To enroll, participate, or receive a scholarship
    in your first year
  • Complete these 14 core courses
  • -3 years of English
  • -2 years of math (algebra 1 or higher)
  • -2 years of natural or physical science (1 year
    of lab)
  • -2 extra years of English, math or science

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D2 Academic-EligibilityClass of 2005 and Later,
cont
  • -2 years of social science
  • -3 years of extra core courses (from any
    category above or foreign lang.)
  • -Earn a 2.0 GPA or better in core courses
  • -Earn a combined SAT score of 820 or ACT sum of
    68 (no sliding scale in D2).

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Division 3
  • Division 3 does not use the NCAA
    Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse.
  • Best practice is to contact the D3 college
    regarding its policies.

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NCAA Initial-EligibilityClearinghouse
  • What is it?
  • -The clearinghouse evaluates your academic
    record.
  • Why?
  • -To determine if you are eligible to participate
    your first year in D1 or D2.

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NCAA Initial-EligibilityClearinghouse
  • Where to begin?
  • -To register you must complete and sign the
    Student Release Form (SRF) along with 50.
  • -register at the end of your junior year.
  • Completing this
  • Authorizes each high school you have attended to
    send the clearinghouse your academic information.
  • Authorizes the clearinghouse to send your
    academic information to all colleges that request
    your eligibility status.

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NCAA Initial-EligibilityClearinghouse
  • Contact information
  • NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse
  • P.O. Box 4043
  • 301 ACT Drive
  • Iowa City, Iowa 52243-4043
  • (877)262-1492
  • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
  • You can register online!

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Scholarships
  • All athletic scholarships are limited to 1 year.
  • Scholarships may be renewed annually for a
    maximum of 5 years.
  • They range in a variety of amounts, full to very
    small.

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Recruiting Regulations
  • Contact- anytime a coach has any face-to-face
    contact with you or your parents (off campus, at
    the high school, or any competition).
  • Contact period- college coach may have in-person
    contact with you or parents on or off campus.
    Coach may also watch play or visit high school.
  • Dead period- college coach may not have any
    in-person contact with you or your parents. They
    may write or telephone during this time.

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Recruiting Regulations
  • Evaluation- When a coach evaluates your academic
    and athletic abilities, they cannot have any face
    to face conversation with you but can write or
    telephone.
  • Official visit- Any visit to a college campus by
    you and your parents paid for by the college.
  • Unofficial visit- Any visit by you and your
    parents to a college campus paid for by you or
    your parents.
  • Quiet Period- Coach may not have any personal
    contact with you or your parents, watch any play
    but they can by phone. You may visit the college.

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Helpful Websites
  • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
  • www.ncaa.org
  • www.csumentor.edu
  • www.ucop.edu/pathways
  • www.fafsa.ed.gov
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • www.coin3.com

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Questions?
  • Thank you!
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