NCAA Division I Student- Athlete Reinstatement (Part I) Kelly Groddy Jennifer Henderson.
NCAA & NAIA Scholar-Athlete Information for High School Students
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NCAA & NAIAScholar-Athlete
Information for High School Students
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There are Two College Sports Governing Associations
NCAA –
National Collegiate Athletic Association
NAIA -National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
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NCAA has 3 Divisions
Division I –Typically large, highly ranked schools with more financial aid available than other divisions. Note: Division I Schools further divide into Division IA and IAA (football only)
Division II – Intermediate- level collegiate play with some athletic financial aid available.
Division III - Consists of colleges that choose not to offer athletically related financial aid to their student-athletes.
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Tennessee Division I Schools
FOOTBALL ONLY
Austin Peay State UBelmont U
UT-CETSU
Lipscomb UU of Memphis
MTSUUT-KUT-MTSUTTU
Vanderbilt U
Division I-A –U of MemphisMiddle Tennessee State UniversityUT-KVanderbilt University
Division I-AA –Austin Peay State UniversityUT-ChattanoogaUT-MartinTennessee State UniversityTennessee Technological University
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NCAA Division I -Eligibility Requirements
HS Coursework, ACT, and GPA
HS Coursework4 years of English
3 years of Math (Alg I & higher)
2 years of Science
1 additional year of an English, Math or Science
4 additional years of any combination of English, Math, Science, Foreign Lang., philosophy/religion
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HS GPA & ACT Requirement
The ACT score required for Division I is based on your GPA. (See Mrs. Jones in SCC for scale)
For example, with a 3.0 GPA you would need at least a 52 sum of ACT scores (GPA is figured on NCAA required HS courses only).
O Scale is available in SCC or online at www.eligibilitycenter.org
ACT Score used by NCAA
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NCAA – Division II Schools (TN only)
Carson–Newman CollegeChristian Brothers University
King College Lane College
LeMoyne–Owen College Lincoln Memorial University
Tusculum College
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HS Requirements for NCAA-Division II
HS Coursework 3 years of English
2 years of Math (Alg I & higher)
2 years of Science
2 years of Social Science
3 additional years of English, Math or Science
4 additional years of any combination of English, Math, Science, Foreign Lang., philosophy/religion
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HS GPA & ACT Requirements-NCAA Division II
► ACT Sum of Scores = or greater than 68
and► GPA – 2.0 on a 4.0 scale and is figured based only on NCAA required HS coursework
ACT Score used by NCAA
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NCAA-III Tennessee Schools
Maryville CollegeRhodes College
Sewanee: The University of the South
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There are no special requirements for NCAA-Division III
Schools. (See school for admission
requirements)
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NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Every student who plays in the NAIA for the first time must have
their eligibility determined through the NAIA Eligibility Center
beginning in 2010.
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NAIA TN Schools
Bethel University Bryan College
Cumberland University Fisk University
Freed-Hardeman University Lee University
Martin Methodist College Milligan College
Tennessee Wesleyan College Trevecca Nazarene University
Union University
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Eligibility Requirements for NAIA Schools
Graduate from an accredited high school
& Meet two (2) of the following
requirements:►Score minimum of 18 on the ACT (composite score)
► 2.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)► Graduate in top 50% of your high school class
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How do I register?
First, determine which governing association you will need to register with (NCAA/NAIA) according to your sport and college preference(s).For NCAA – ► Plan HS course selections according to NCAA eligibility requirements► Go to www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.com and register by end of Semester 1 of Senior year.► Come to SCC office to request transcript sent to NCAA.► Continue to be aware of your GPA each semester and improve your ACT► Use code “9999” to have ACT scores sent directly to NCAA
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► Plan HS course selections according to college requirements► Go to www.PlayNAIA.org and register by the end of Semester 1 of Senior Year.► Come to SCC office to request transcript sent to NAIA.► Continue to be aware of your GPA each semester and improve your ACT► Use code “9876” to have ACT scores sent directly to NAIA
Registration process for NAIA:
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Reference
You can obtain more information about individual sports and scholarship guidelines by visiting:NCAA – www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org and
www.ncaa.org
NAIA – www.PlayNAIA.org and www.NAIA.org