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The Next LevelThe Next Level
Presentation by: Ginger Obringer
ImagineImagine……....
OverviewOverviewWhat are the odds?The BasicsEligibility
– Core Courses– Test Scores– Sliding Scale– NCAA Eligibility Center
Resources
So What Does this So What Does this Mean?Mean?
Football• About 6%, or less than 1 in 16, of
all high school senior boys playing high school football will go on to play football at a NCAA member institution.
• Approximately 1 in 50, or 1.7%, of NCAA senior football players will get drafted by a NFL team.
BasicBasic Requirements to play Requirements to play NCAA SportsNCAA Sports
Graduate from High SchoolComplete NCAA Approved CoursesEarn Required Core GPAEarn required SAT and ACT score
NCAA Course RequirementsNCAA Course Requirements Core Courses NCAA Divisions I and II require 16 core courses. Beginning August 1, 2016, NCAA Division I will require 10 core
courses to be completed prior to the start of your Senior year (seven of the 10 must be a combination of English, math ,or natural/ physical science).
These 10 courses become "locked in" at the start of your Senior year and cannot be retaken for grade improvement.
Beginning August 1, 2016, it will be possible for a Division I college-bound student-athlete to still receive athletics aid and the ability to practice with the team if he or she fails to meet the 10 course requirement, but would not be able to compete.
Course RequirementsCourse Requirements
BHS NCAA Approved Core CoursesBHS NCAA Approved Core CoursesEnglish
(includes H & AP)
Social Sciences (includes H & AP)
Math
(includes H & AP)
Natural/ Phy Science
(includes H & AP)
Additional Core Courses
(includes H & AP)
Eng 9 World History Alg I Earth/Environ French I, II, III, IV, V
Eng 10 Civics and Econ Geometry Biology I Spanish I, II, III, IV, V
Eng 11 US History Alg II Chemistry I German I, II, III, IV, V
Eng 12 Cont. Law & Justice
AFM Physics Latin I, II, III, IV
Journalism AP Euro History Pre Calculus Physical Science
Geography in Action
Calculus Honors Anatomy & Physiology
AP Human Geo Statistics Oceanography
Psych Discrete Astronomy
Sociology AP Enviro
AP Govt AP Chem
AP World AP Bio
Core Course GPAwww.corecoursegpa.com
Calculates your current core gpa, projected core gpa, and tells you exactly what you need to score on the SAT or ACT in order to qualify.
School ID: 342531School Code: 786011520
Test Scores/GPATest Scores/GPADivision I uses a Sliding
Scale to match test scores and core gpas (next slide)
Division II requires an SAT score of 820 (Reading/Math only) or ACT sum score of 68 and a min. core gpa of 2.0.
Report all scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center code 9999
Division I Sliding ScaleDivision I Sliding Scale(use prior to Aug 1, 2016)(use prior to Aug 1, 2016)
CORE GPA
SAT ACT
3.550+ 400 37
3.425 450 41
3.300 500 44
3.175 550 47
3.050 600 50
2.925 650 53
2.800 700 57
CORE GPA
SAT ACT
2.675 750 61
2.550 800 66
2.450 850 70
2.300 900 75
2.175 950 80
2.025 1000 85
2.000 1010 86
Division I Sliding ScaleDivision I Sliding Scale(use beginning to Aug 1, 2016)(use beginning to Aug 1, 2016)
CORE GPA
SAT ACT
3.550+ 400 37
3.425 450 41
3.300 500 44
3.175 550 47
3.050 600 50
2.925 650 53
2.800 700 57
CORE GPA
SAT ACT
2.675 750 61
2.550 800 66
2.450 840 70
2.300 900 75
2.175 950 80
2.025 1010 86
2.000 1020 86
Attention JuniorsAttention Juniors
Must complete online registration at www.eligibilitycenter.org
After your junior year, Mrs. Obringer will send an official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center if you have registered.
Final transcripts will be sent to NCAA once you graduate. If you use a fee waiver for the ACT or SAT, once you are
registered through the eligibility center let Mrs. Obringer
know and I will process the fee waiver.
NCAA Eligibility CenterNCAA Eligibility Center
Click here to create
your NCAA Log In
During Senior YearDuring Senior Year
You MUST apply to the college/university through the admissions office
Apply based on merit, college offeringsWould you still be happy at that particular
college/university without football?
ResourcesResources
www.eligibilitycenter.orgwww.ncaa.comwww.corecoursegpa.com
This presentation and other handouts are posted on the school counseling wiki under NCAA.
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