Continuing Eligibility Requirements Right Ans - Applies to each year- 12
credits (full-time enrollment)
Must pass 6 credits every term
18 hours must be earned during Fall & Spring
Sophomore- 1.8 GPA each semester
Junior- 1.9 GPA, 40% of degree earned, major declared
Senior- 2.0 GPA, 60% of degree
5th Year- 2.0 GPA 80% of degree earned
Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) Right Ans - Must be submitted by
institutions. We submit GSR (only includes student-athletes), which was
created by the NCAA to fluff numbers. Drake recommends getting rid of GSR
Academic Progress Rate (APR) Right Ans - NCAA created. Supposed to be
more real-time than FGR & GSR. Goes by semester.
R-Retention
E- Academically Eligible
Earn one point of R & E for each semester per SA
Two-Year Transfers Right Ans - If initially eligible out of HS: 1 full -time
semester at JUCO, 12 transferable credit hours, earned a 2.5 GPA
Not initially eligible out of HS: 25% of credit hours completed, 3 full-time
semesters at JUCO, 48 transferable credits, 2.5 GPA
Four-Year Transfers Right Ans - One Time Transfer Rule: If you leave one
school eligible, you are eligible at the new school
Transfer Window Exceptions Right Ans - If SA puts their name in after the
transfer portal closes, they cannot use one-time transfer rule.
1. If entered by 8/1, they can use NCAA exceptions such as; cut sport, walk-on
2. If head coach is fired or leaves
3. Graduate Transfer
, Incoming 4-year Transfers Athletic Aid Right Ans - Must count towards 5-
year clock or until student graduates
5th year aid exemption does not apply
Medical Disqualification still applies
Board of Directors- Division 1 Governance Right Ans - Responsibility:
Strategy, policy, governance, & membership
Committee on Academics- Division 1 Governance Right Ans - Manage all
policies and regulations, report to Board of Directors
Responsibility: Initial eligibility waivers, international students, etc.
Council- Division 1 Governance Right Ans - Responsibility: day-to-day
nonacademic policy and legislative decisions
substructure- "council coordination committee" and 7 standing committees
What year was the NCAA divided into three divisions? Right Ans - 1973
NCAA Bylaw 15 Right Ans - Covers Financial Aid.
SA must be eligible to receive other institutional aid during any term.
Undergrad or grad student with eligibility under 5yr rule
was initially enrolled full-time during the term
is eligible to receive financial aid pursuant to conference and institutional
regulations
Exceptions for Full-time Enrollment Bylaw 15 Right Ans - Final term
Exhausted Eligibility
Former SA back for degree
Sources of Financial Aid Right Ans - Institution: scholarships, grants, loans,
gov. sources
Parents
Aid unrelated to athletics
Est. & continuing program (merit society, HS booster club)
U.S. Olympic Committee
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