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Who Am I?? • Born and Raised in Anderson, SC• Graduated from Saint Augustine’s University in Raleigh, NC C/O 2013
• B.S. Sports Management• Captain of Football Team Sophomore year through Senior year• Played Defensive End #58• Currently a Paraprofessional/ Head JV & 9th grade Football Coach at Columbia H.S./YMCA Counselor/ Athletes for College Recruiter
• Eagles Fly High• The Lakers are the GREATEST NBA franchise EVER
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NCAA• N-National• C- Collegiate• A- Athletics• A- Association• Yale vs. Harvard 1852• NCAA Established in 1910 • Was formed to create rules that could be applied to various
intercollegiate sports• 3 divisions ( D1(AA),D2,D3)• 347 D1 schools• 312 D2 Schools• 442 D3 Schools
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NAIA• N-National• A-Association• I-Intercollegiate• A-Athletics• Originally created for basketball purposes• 1937 Dr. James Naismith and local leaders form
National College Basketball had a Tournament at the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, MO.
• 252 Schools
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NJCAA• N- National• J- Junior• C- College• A- Athletic• A- Association• Created in 1938 to promote and supervise a
national program of junior college sports and activities consistent with the educational objectives of junior colleges.
• 221 Schools
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College Level Sports• Baseball• Basketball• Bowling• Boxing• Cross Country• Fencing• Field Hockey • Football• Golf
• Gymnastics• Ice Hockey• Lacrosse• Rifle• Rowing• Skiing• Soccer• Softball• Swimming
• Tennis• Track and Field
indoor/outdoor• Volleyball• Water Polo• Wrestling
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Important Acronyms
• GPA- Grade Point Average (All Classes)• Core GPA- Core GPA (Core Classes)• SAT- Scholastic Assessment/Aptitude Test• ACT- American College Test
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IMPORTANT
• 33% of NCAA requirements happen your Freshman year (9th grade)
• Your Cumulative GPA is what the colleges look at, not your GPA.
• Ask your Counselors what classes to take for NCAA/NAIA requirements.
• Corecoursegpa.com
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Requirements• NCAA D1• 2.3 GPA• 4 years of English• 3 years of math• 2 years of science + 1
Lab course• 1 additional year of
math/ english/science• 2 years of Social
Studies• 4 years of additional
core language
• NCAA D2/3• 2.2 GPA• 3 years of English. • 2 years of math• 2 years of science +1
year of Lab Course• 3 additional years of
math/english/science• 2 years of Social
Studies • 4 years of additional
core language
NAIA Must graduate from an accredited high School and meet 2 of these 3 requirements:• 2.0 GPA• 18 on ACT or 860
on SAT (Critical Reading and Math)
• Top 50% of graduating class
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The Pyramid
GPA
SAT/ACT scores
Athletic Ability
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Questions