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NCAA Academic Standards Update

California Community College Counselors/Advisors Academic Association for Athletics Greg Dana, NCAA March 2013

Session Overview

 Impact of NCAA Division I Academic Reform.

 Division I Initial-Eligibility Standards.

 Division I 2-4 Transfer Academic Requirements.

 Two-Year/NCAA Working Group Update.

 NCAA Division II Academic Standards Review.

 Discussion and Questions.

Division I Academic Reform Impact

Annual Graduation Success Rates (GSR) of All SAs at Division I Institutions Overall and by Gender

95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Male S-As 2000 2001 Female S-As 2002 Overall 2003 2004 2005

Number of African-American SAs Among GSR Cohort and GSR Graduates 1995-2005

5500 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 # in Cohort 2000 2001 # Graduates 2002 2003 2004 2005

GSR of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Players by Race/Ethnicity

90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 1995 1996 1997 1998

White FBS

1999 2000

Af. Amer. FBS

2001 2002

All FBS Football

2003 2004 2005

GSR of Division I Men’s Basketball Players by Race/Ethnicity

90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 1995 1996 1997 1998 White Basketball 1999 2000 2001 Af. Amer. Basketball 2002 2003 All Basketball 2004 2005

Comparison of GSRs from Entering Classes of 1995 and 2005

Eleven-Year Trends For Select Groups of SAs

SA Group Overall White African-American White Males African-American Males White Females African-American Females 1995 GSR

74% 81% 56% 76% 51% 89% 71%

2005 GSR

81% 86% 66% 82% 62% 91% 76%

Comparison of GSRs from Entering Classes of 1995 and 2005

Eleven-Year Trends For Select Sport Groups

SA Group Men’s Basketball White Men’s Basketball African American Men’s Basketball Football (FBS) White Football (FBS) African-American Football (FBS) Women’s Basketball White Women’s Basketball African American Women’s Basketball 1995 GSR

56% 76% 46% 63% 76% 53% 80% 87% 70%

2005 GSR

74% 89% 67% 70% 80% 62% 84% 89% 79%

New NCAA Division I Initial-Eligibility Standards

New Initial-Eligibility Standards for Practice and Athletics Aid

First,

the current qualifier standard remains in place for freshmen to receive athletically related financial aid and practice in their first term in college.

 Can continue to practice in their second term if they meet additional academic criteria during their first term.

 Current standard is 16 core courses, meet the current sliding scale, minimum core-course GPA is 2.000.

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New Initial-Eligibility Standard for Competition

    Increased standards in order to compete in the first year of college.

Increased “sliding scale.” Increased minimum core GPA of 2.300 in the 16 core courses currently required.

Additional core-course requirements as described on the next slide (i.e., 7/10 core).

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Additional Core-Course Requirements

 Successfully complete 10 core courses prior to seventh semester of high school.

Seven

of the 10 core courses must be in English, math and natural/physical science.

 These core courses (and grades) must be used in calculating the core-course GPA for purposes of meeting the sliding scale and GPA minimum.

 SAs will not be able to retake the course senior year to improve their grade for NCAA purposes – 7/10 are “locked-in.”

Timeline for Implementing New Standards

 Effective for SAs entering any collegiate institution full time on or after August 1, 2016.

14  These SAs are 2012-2013 freshmen.

New Initial-Eligibility Standards Three Possible Outcomes 1. Full qualifier

= competition, athletics aid and practice in first year.

2. Academic redshirt =

athletics aid in first year and practice in first regular term.

3. Nonqualifier =

no athletics aid, practice or competition in first year.

Full Qualifiers

 SAs must meet the following standards in order to compete, receive athletics aid and practice in first year of collegiate enrollment:  Obtain a core-course GPA/test score that meets the new sliding scale coordinates.  Obtain a minimum core-course GPA of

2.300

16 core courses currently required.

in the  Meet core-course requirements described in the earlier slide (i.e., 7/10 core).

Academic Redshirt

Academic redshirt

: SAs may receive athletics aid in their first year in college and may practice in first term.

No competition.

 Must meet the current sliding scale; 16 core; 2.000 core GPA minimum.

 Can earn practice in the second term by completing nine-semester or eight-quarter hours in the first term.

Nonqualifiers

No

athletics aid, practice or competition in first year of collegiate enrollment.

 SAs who do not meet the academic redshirt standard are nonqualifiers.

Modification of Core-Course GPA Calculation Core-Course GPA Calculation

• Ensure the integrity of the core-course GPA calculation and the core-course progression requirement by specifying that only the “best” 16 core courses shall be used for core-course GPA purposes, effective August 1, 2016.

Sliding Scale

• Replace the adopted competition sliding scale with an intermediate sliding scale; OR • Amend the 2016 effective date for the sliding scale changes.

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Modification of Core-Course GPA Calculation (continued) Current Legislation

“The core-curriculum GPA may be calculated using the SA’s 16 best grades from courses that meet the distribution requirements of the core curriculum. Additional core courses (beyond the 16 required) may be used to meet the core-curriculum GPA , provided the distribution requirements are met.”

Proposed Revision

“The core-curriculum GPA may be calculated using the SA’s 16 best grades from courses that meet the distribution requirements of the core curriculum. Additional core courses (beyond the 16 required) may

NOT

be used to meet the core-curriculum GPA .*

* Proposed revision would apply to all PSAs.

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Modification of Sliding Scale for Competition Intermediate Sliding Scale vs. Adopted Sliding Scale Intermediate Sliding Scale

• 2.300 minimum core-course GPA

Adopted Sliding Scale

• 2.300 minimum core-course GPA • 0.250 core-course GPA increase for any given test score* • 0.500 core-course GPA increase for any given test score* • 2.300 minimum predicted first-year college GPA** • 2.600 minimum predicted first-year college GPA**

* Core-course GPA increase is relative to current scale and represents an approximation. It is anticipated that both core course grade-point averages and test scores will increase in response to the new standards. ** Predicted first-year college GPA outcomes are based on data available for SAs held to current initial-eligibility standards and correspond with the academic profiles of those who meet the minimum competition standard.

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Sliding Scale Comparison Sample Coordinates for Competition SAT Score

900 820 720

GPA

2.300

2.500

3.000

Current Scale

2.300

2.500

2.750

Current Scale

900 820 620

Intermediate Scale

2.550

2.750

3.000

Intermediate Scale

1000 920 720

Adopted Scale

2.750

2.950

3.200

Adopted Scale

1080 1000 800 22

Request for Feedback

• Feedback should be submitted via e-mail to [email protected]

• Feedback should be submitted

not later than April 1, 2013

.

• The Board of Directors will review and respond to feedback during its May 2013 meeting. 23

NEW Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements

Rationale for New 2-4 Transfer Standards

 GPA at two-year institution is best predictor of academic success.

 Physical education activity courses have negative correlation to academic success.  75% of nonqualifiers currently transfer three or more credits.

 33% currently transfer nine or more.

 Completion of core academic courses predictive of better academic success at four-year institution with science as a strong predictor.

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements (2-4)

 Requirements apply to SAs enrolling in college full time on or after

August 1, 2012

.

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Qualifiers

  Requirements to

compete

in the first academic year at a Division I institution: Attend two-year college full time for at least one semester or quarter.

 Transfer average of at least 12-semester or quarter credit hours for each full-time term at the two-year college.

  Have a 2.500 GPA in all transferable hours.

(New)

All SAs limited to two physical education activity hours from the two-year college to meet credit and GPA requirements.

(NEW)

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Qualifiers (continued)

 What if an SA does not meet these requirements?

 A qualifier may receive athletics aid and practice in their first academic year, but not compete.

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Nonqualifier

 Requirements to receive

athletics aid

,

practice

and

compete

in the first academic year at a Division I institution:  Attend two-year college full time for at least three semesters or four quarters.

 Earn an Associate of Arts or equivalent degree.

continued…

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Nonqualifier (continued)

 Transfer at least 48-semester or 72-quarter credit hours, which include the following transferable credits:   Six semester/eight-quarter hours of English; Three semester/four-quarter hours of math;

and

 Three semester/four-quarter hours of natural/physical science.

(NEW)

 Have a 2.500 GPA in all transferable courses.

(New)

continued…

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Nonqualifier (continued)

 All SAs are limited to two physical education activity courses from the two-year college to meet credit and GPA requirements.

(New)

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Nonqualifier (continued)

 What if an SA does not meet all of these requirements?

 The SA may not receive athletics aid, practice or compete in their first academic year.

New Division I Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Nonqualifier (continued)

  What if an SA meets all of the requirements except for the GPA of 2.500?

The SA could receive athletics aid in their first academic year and practice in their first semester or quarter with a GPA of 2.000 or higher.  Practice for the remainder of the first academic year would be based on academic success at the Division I institution.

4-2-4 Transfer Requirements

 Complete an average of at least 12 semester or quarter hours of transferable degree credit for each term of full time attendance at the two-year college following transfer from the four-year college most recently attended.

 Achieve a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.500.

 One calendar year has elapsed since the SA’s departure from the previous four-year college.

 Graduate from the two-year college.

4-2-4 Transfer Requirements (continued)

 A SA that was not a qualifier shall have satisfactorily completed:  Six-semesters or eight-quarter hours of transferable English credit;  Three-semester or four-quarter hours of transferable math credit; and  Three-semester or four-quarter hours of transferable natural/physical science credit.

Progress Toward Degree

Don’t forget...all 2-4 transfers to Division I must also meet the Division I progress-toward-degree requirements:  40% of the degree must be completed by the start of the third year of full-time collegiate enrollment.

 60% of the degree must be completed by the start of the fourth year of full-time collegiate enrollment.

Division II Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements

Current Division II Standards

Division II Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Qualifiers with No Previous Attendance at a Four-Year Institution

 Attend the two-year college as a full-time SA for at least one full-time semester or one full-time quarter (excluding summer sessions);  Complete an average of at least 12-semester or 12 quarter hours of transferable credit for each full-time academic term of attendance at the two-year college; and  Present a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.000.

Division II Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – Qualifiers (continued)

 Qualifiers who do not meet the requirements set forth in NCAA Division I Bylaw 14.5.4.1, may practice and receive athletics aid (but may not compete) at the certifying institution during their first academic year of residence.

Division II Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – All Other Qualifiers,

Partial Qualifiers, and Nonqualifiers

Attend the two-year college as a full-time SA for at least two semesters or three quarters; and  The SA has satisfied one of the following provisions:  Graduated from the two-year college, or  Completed an average of at least 12-semester or 12 quarter hours of transferable degree credit for each term of full-time enrollment.

 Present a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.000.

Division II Two-Year College Transfer Academic Requirements – All Other Qualifiers, Partial Qualifiers, and Nonqualifiers (continued)

 Partial qualifiers and nonqualifers shall also present the following minimum hours of transferable credit:   Six-semester or eight-quarter hours of transferable English credit.

 Three-semester or four-quarter hours of transferable math credit .

Remedial English and math courses may not be used to satisfy this requirement.

Resources

 Any questions regarding the new 2-4 requirements or for information regarding the specifics of similarly updated 4-2-4 requirements (for SAs that attend a four year college or university, transfer to a two-year college and then enroll full time at a Division I college or university)

call

: NCAA Public Line

317/917-6008

Monday – Friday, Noon - 4 p.m. Eastern time

Questions & Discussion