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TUCKER FOOTBALL. 2014 recruiting. ACADEMICS. INTRODUCTION. ACADEMICS. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS SAT/ACT PLAN OF ACTION (8 TH – 11 TH ) BONUS: APR INFO. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS. Effective as of AUGUST 1, 2016:. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS. STANDARDIZED TESTING. SAT/ACT.
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TUCKER FOOTBALL 2014 recruiting ACADEMICS
ACADEMICS • COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS • SAT/ACT • PLAN OF ACTION (8TH – 11TH ) • BONUS: APR INFO.
COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS • Effective as of AUGUST 1, 2016:
SAT/ACT • In general: • Division I uses a sliding scale to match test scores and core grade-point averages (GPA). • Division II requires a minimum SAT score of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68. • Test scores: • The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. • The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the following four sections: English, mathematics, reading and science.
SAT/ACT • 2014 SAT TEST DATES: • May 3rd April 4th • June 7th May 9th • The SAT college admission test will return to the familiar 1600-point scoring scale The redesign of the SAT this century, announced March of 2014, will take effect in early 2016.
SAT/ACT • 2014 ACT TEST DATES: • April 12th March 7th • June 14th May 9th • September 13th August 8th • October 25th September 19th • September 20th October 3rd • December 13th November 7th
SAT/ACT WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO? SAT ACT • Aptitude Test • 3 components • Critical reading • Mathematics • Writing ( will be optional in early 2016) • Penalty for guessing • Achievement Test • 5 components • English • Math • Science • Reading • Writing (optional) • NO penalty for guessing • Interest Inventory
GOOD SITES • NCAA official website • http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/eligibility/becoming+eligible • http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Quick_Reference_Sheet.pdf • ACT • http://www.actstudent.org/faq/actsat.html • SAT • http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-us-dates • http://sat.collegeboard.org/about-tests/sat/faq
APRACADEMIC PROGRESS RATES What is it? How the NCAA holds member schools accountable for their players academic progress It accounts for the retention of students as well as their eligibility each year Uses a complex metric system to create a overall number, by which the member institutions must remain above over a given time period There is a separate score for each sport
APRACADEMIC PROGRESS RATES 2012-2013 Min. 900 over last 4 year period Or a 930 average over last 2 years 2014-2015 Min. 930 over last 4 year period Or a 940 average over last 2 years 2015-2016 and on Min. 930 over 4 year period
PENALTIES 3 levels of penalties ranging from reduced practice time (and additional academic time) to financial aid reductions (scholarships) and restricted membership status. RESOURCES: http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/research/academic-progress-rate-apr http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/newmedia/public/rates/index5.html APRACADEMIC PROGRESS RATES