Title: Advanced Financial Aid Division I
1Advanced Financial AidDivision I
- Shauna Cobb
- Kris Richardson
2Overview
- Adopted legislation.
- Womens sand volleyball.
- Guest presenter.
- Recent interpretation.
- Division I Awards, Benefits, Expenses and
Financial Aid (ABEFA) Cabinet Update.
3Adopted Legislation
4Adopted Legislation
- NCAA Proposal No. 2010-61.
- Provides exhausted eligibility SAs an exception
to full-time enrollment for eligibility for
institutional financial aid. - Carry the credits necessary to complete degree
requirements or - Carry all degree-applicable courses necessary to
complete degree requirements that are offered. - Effective August 1, 2011.
5Case Study- Dylan
- Football SA at State College.
- Exhausted his eligibility in fall 2010.
- Enrolls in nine hours for spring 2011.
- The institution offers 12 hours within Dylans
program of study.
6Case Study- Dylan (continued)
- Can the institution provide athletics aid to
Dylan while he is enrolled less than full-time? - No. He is not enrolled in all of the courses
offered in his degree program for the term. - If the institution only offered nine hours and
Dylan enrolled in all nine hours would he be able
to receive athletics aid? - Yes. He is enrolled in all of the courses
offered.
7Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-62.
- Exempts all federal need-based aid from counting
towards a teams limit. - Supplemental Educational Opportunities Grant.
- Effective August 1, 2011.
8Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-63.
- Exempt all state need-based aid from counting
towards a teams limit, provided - Aid is administered in accordance with the
federal methodology and - No relationship to athletics ability.
- Aid is not exempt from determining football or
mens/ womens basketball counter status pursuant
to Bylaw 15.5.1.2. - Effective August 1, 2011.
9Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-64.
- Exempt all state merit-based aid administered by
the institution from counting towards a teams
limit, provided - Awarding criteria satisfy requirements for
- Academic honor award or
- Institutional academic scholarship.
- And
- Has no relationship to athletics ability.
- Effective August 1, 2011.
10Case Study- Kaelyn
- Womens soccer SA at Tiger State.
- Receives a partial athletics award and she also
receives a 500 state-merit based award. - The institution is responsible for selecting the
recipients and determining the amount of the
award. - The awarding criteria satisfies the criteria of
an institutional academic scholarship.
11Case Study- Kaelyn (continued)
- Does the 500 count toward Kaelyns individual
financial aid limit? - Yes.
- Does the 500 count toward the teams limit?
- No. The award meets the criteria to exempt state
merit-based financial aid.
12Case Study- Kaelyn (continued)
- If the award criteria did not satisfy either the
academic honor award or institutional academic
award, would the aid count towards Kaelyns
individual limit? Team limit? - Yes. The award would count towards both the
individual and the team limit because it does not
meet the academic honor award or institutional
academic scholarship criteria.
13Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-67.
- Exempts Post-9/11 G.I. Bill and Veterans
Administration-funded portion of Yellow Ribbon
Program. - Institutionally-funded portion of Yellow Ribbon
Program remains countable toward individual limit
and, for counters, toward team limit. - Effective August 1, 2011.
14Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-69-B.
- Exempts established and continuing outside
scholarships from team limits provided - Choice of institutions is not restricted by the
donor and - There is no direct connection to institution.
- Effective August 1, 2011.
15Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-70.
- May provide summer athletics aid to
student-athlete who did not receive athletics aid
the previous academic year. - Cannot have received athletics aid in any
previous year. - Must receive athletics aid for upcoming year.
- Summer aid must be in proportion to athletics
aid. - Effective immediately.
16Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-71.
- Institution can award athletics aid for less than
one year if the student-athlete - Graduated during the previous academic year
(including summer) and - Will exhaust athletics eligibility during the
following fall. - Effective August 1, 2011.
17Case Study - Danie
- Danie graduates at the end of the 2011 spring
term with one season of competition eligibility
remaining. - She enrolls in a graduate program for 2011-12,
hoping her volleyball performance in the fall
will get her noticed by an international
volleyball league. - Danie wants to finish her graduate program, but
is willing to delay completing the program if it
means earning a chance to compete overseas.
18Case Study Danie (continued)
- Coach Blair wants to renew her athletics aid for
2011-12, but is concerned that Danie may not
remain committed to her studies after the season. - What are the institutions options?
19Case Study Danie (continued)
- What are the institutions options?
- Renew her for the 2011-12 academic year.
- Could include nonathletically-related conditions.
- Use Bylaw 15.3.3.1.1-(c) to renew her only for
fall 2011. - Reduction - she is entitled to a hearing.
- Permitted to renew the aid for spring 2012.
20Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-72.
- Prospect awarded institutional nonathletics aid
equal or greater to the value of the signed award
of athletics aid may release the institution of
its obligation to provide athletics aid. - Student-athletes own initiative.
- Before becoming a counter for the year.
- Effective August 1, 2011.
21Case Study - Brandon
- During the spring signing period, Brandon, a
mens tennis prospect, signs a NLI for a
books-only athletics award. - The institutions financial aid agreement does
not include a provision to allow a SA to decline
athletics aid. - As you review the teams financial aid awards for
2011-12, you notice the team is at its financial
aid limit.
22Case Study Brandon (continued)
- In June, Brandon receives his financial aid
package from the institution. - Package includes 4,500 in need- and merit-based
institutional financial aid. - He does not satisfy any of the academic honor
award exemption criteria. - Brandon calls your office to ask if he is able to
keep the books award and the 4,500 in other
institutional financial aid. - Could Bylaw 15.3.4.2.5 help Brandon?
23Case Study Brandon (continued)
- Could Bylaw 15.3.4.2.5 help Brandon?
- Yes.
- Nonathletics package is at least equal to the
athletics financial aid agreement and - He has not become a counter.
- Can you talk with Brandon about Bylaw 15.3.4.2.5
and still allow him to use the legislation? - Yes, provided he makes the decision on his own
initiative.
24Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-73.
- Establishes 3.000 as minimum cumulative GPA
needed to exempt - Institutional academic scholarships and
- Academic honor awards for transfer students from
team equivalency limits.
25Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-73.
- Also applies to recruited football and basketball
students receiving institutional academic aid
only. - Establishes 3.000 as minimum cumulative GPA
needed to avoid becoming a counter after
competing. - Effective August 1, 2011.
26Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-75.
- Books is included in equivalency computations as
800 in the numerator and denominator. - Regardless of whether the student-athlete is
awarded a full or partial book award. - Effective August 1, 2012.
27Adopted Legislation
- Proposal No. 2010-78.
- In football, initial counter used as midyear
graduate replacement may be counted against the
initial limit in - The year the aid is awarded
- if the institution's annual limit has not been
reached - or
- The following academic year.
- Effective immediately.
28Womens Sand Volleyball
29Sand Volleyball
- For institutions that sponsor womens and sand
volleyball - (a) 2011-12 three equivalencies and 14
counters - (b) 2012-13 four equivalencies and 14
counters - (c) 2013-14 five equivalencies and 14
counters and - (d) 2014-15 and thereafter six equivalencies
and 14 counters. - Effective August 1, 2011.
30Sand Volleyball (continued)
- For institutions that do not sponsor womens
volleyball, - Eight equivalencies and 14 counters.
- A counter who participates (practices or
competes) in womens volleyball and one or more
other sports shall be a counter in womens
volleyball.
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32Sand Volleyball (continued)
- If SA is a counter in sand volleyball during her
initial year of enrollment and participates in
womens volleyball during her second year of
enrollment, - She is a counter in womens volleyball for her
initial year of enrollment.
33Case Study Hayden
- Freshman sand volleyball SA at Big Time
University. - Partial athletics scholarship.
- Competes only in sand volleyball as a freshman.
34Case Study Hayden (continued)
- In what sport will Hayden count during her
freshman year? - Sand volleyball. Because she participated only
in sand volleyball, she is not a counter in
womens volleyball.
35Case Study Hayden (continued)
- During her sophomore year, Hayden competes in
sand volleyball and also practices with the
womens volleyball team.
36Case Study Hayden (continued)
- Is Hayden a counter in womens volleyball during
her sophomore year? - Yes. If Hayden practices or competes with the
womens volleyball team, she will be a counter in
womens volleyball. - How does this affect Haydens freshman year?
- The institution will have to go back and count
Hayden in womens volleyball for her freshman
year.
37Case Study Hayden (continued)
- If Hayden does not practice with womens
volleyball team until her Junior year, does she
become a counter in womens volleyball at that
point? - Yes. A counter who participates (practices or
competes) in womens volleyball and one or more
other sports shall be a counter in womens
volleyball.
38Case Study Hayden (continued)
- Does this affect Haydens freshman year?
- No. The additional restriction will not apply to
a counter in sand volleyball who participates in
womens volleyball after her second year of
full-time enrollment.
39Guest Presenter
40Guest Presenter Contact Information
- Mike Scott, Texas Christian University.
- Financial Aid Director.
- Email m.scott_at_tcu.edu.
- Jevita Rogers, George Mason University.
- Director of Student Financial Aid.
- Email jdefreit_at_gmu.edu.
41Questions for Guest Presenter?
42Recent Interpretation
43Indirect Written Offer of Aid Before Signing
Date
- Prior to August 1 of a prospects senior year, an
institution is prohibited from - Providing a written offer of athletics aid or
- Indicating in writing that it will offer
athletics aid.
44Indirect Written Offer of Aid Before Signing
Date (continued)
- Applies to direct and indirect communication.
- Cannot provide the written offer or indication
through - The prospect,
- Relatives,
- Friends,
- High school, preparatory school, two-year college
coach or - Any other individual responsible for teaching or
directing an activity in which a prospect is
involved. - Bylaw 13.9.2.2 and an official interpretation
(3/4/11, Item No. 2)
45NCAA Division I Awards, Benefits, Expenses and
Financial Aid Cabinet (ABEFA) Update
46ABEFA Cabinet Update
- Continuing its review of current head count and
equivalency designations and limitations. - Sponsoring legislation to remove teammate
restriction on providing expenses to SAs in cases
involving death or a life-threatening injury or
illness of a SA or a SAs family or legal
guardian. - Affects Bylaws 16.6.1.3 and 16.6.1.3.1.
47Review
- Adopted legislation.
- Womens sand volleyball.
- Guest presenter.
- Recent interpretation.
- ABEFA Cabinet Update.
48Questions?