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NCAA Information Night. NCAA Eligibility. www.eligibilitycenter.org $90 fee within 30 days of registering ALL NCAA student-athletes MUST have an NCAA Eligibility account ALL high school student-athletes MUST have an Eligibility account to go on an Official Visit (OV)
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NCAA Eligibility • www.eligibilitycenter.org • $90 fee within 30 days of registering • ALL NCAA student-athletes MUST have an NCAA Eligibility account • ALL high school student-athletes MUST have an Eligibility account to go on an Official Visit (OV) • When taking the ACT, choose NCAA as one of your four “schools” you send your scores to. Code: 9999.
GPA/ACT Sliding Scale • NCAA Division I requires a minimum 2.3 core GPA. • NCAA Division II requires a minimum 2.2 core GPA. • The higher the core GPA, the lower the NCAA allows the ACT score to be. • The NCAA take the sum of the ACT scores (add all the sub scores to get sum.) • The NCAA DOES super-score the ACT.
Figuring core GPA • 16 core courses are required for NCAA eligibility. • A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. • Add all 16 core course points and divide by 16 to determine core GPA.
Eligibility Worksheet (Div. I) • 4 English classes needed. • 3 Math classes needed. • 2 Science courses needed. • 1 additional English/Math/or Science course is needed. • 2 Social Studies courses needed. • 4 Academic courses needed.
Eligibility Worksheet (Div. II) • 3 English classes needed. • 2 Math classes needed. • 2 Science courses needed. • 3 additional English/Math/or Science course is needed. • 2 Social Studies courses needed. • 4 Academic courses needed.
Eligibility Worksheet • Only NCAA approved courses are eligible for the core GPA. You can find our NCAA-approved courses by searching our school code (261780). • Forensic Science and High School Writing are half-credit courses.
Getting Recruited • Degrees of Coaches Interest • Recruiting Checklist • Social Media is your resume. • Donte DiVincenzo going viral • Alcohol/drugs. • Favorites and likes are a reflection of what you represent. • Fieldhouse Media.
Getting Recruited • Highlight Tape • Hudl/YouTube/Instagram • Name • High School • City and State • Academics (GPA and ACT score) • Stats (All-Conference, All-State, rushing yards, batting average, etc.) • Top Plays
Social Media • What Social Media Should Look Like For A Recruit
Life of an NCAA Student-Athlete • Morning Workouts • Class Time • Practice • Mandatory Study Hall • Film Study/post-practice meetings • Homework. • Food???? • Mizzou Football vs Idaho • Mizzou Football vs Vanderbilt