Forest Park High School 2009-10 NCAA National Collegiate

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Forest Park High School
2010-2011 NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Eligibility Workshop
Clearing house Registration
• You must register with the NCAA if you intend to play
any collegiate sport.
• Forms are available online
(www.eligibilitycenter.org)
• Forms must be complete and submitted prior to
admission. It is the students responsibility to list and
request an official transcript from every high school
attended and to turn Clearinghouse forms in by the
deadline. Seniors are encouraged to register for the
clearinghouse in the fall.
• Students should bring forms: Release copy transcript to
Mrs. Miller in guidance for transcript requests. This form
must be signed by athlete and parents.
Eligibility Standards
• Division I
• 16 Core Classes
• Division II
• 14 Core Classes
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4 years of English
3 years of Math (Algebra I or higher)
2 years of natural or physical science
(including 1 year of lab if offered by
high school)
1 extra year of English, math, or
natural or physical science
2 years of social science
4 years of extra core courses( from
any category above offering above,or
foreign language non doctrinal religion
or philosophy)
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3 years of English
2 years of Math ( Algebra I or higher)
2 years of natural or physical science
(including 1 year of lab if offered by
high school)
2 additional years of English, math, or
natural or physical science
2 years of social science
3 years of extra core courses( from
any category above, or foreign
language, non doctrinal religion or
philosophy
Core Course GPA Requirement
• Division I
• Earn a minimum
required grade-point
average in your core
courses
• Division II
• Earn a 2.0 gradepoint average or
better in your core
courses
Core Courses
• A core course must:
• Be an academic course in one or a combination of these
areas:
• English, mathematics, natural/physical science, social
science, Foreign language, nondoctrinal religion or
philosophy;
• Be a four year college preparatory;
• Be at or above you high school’s regular academic
level( no remedial, special ed or compensatory courses);
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• Be completed not later than the high school graduation
date of your class.
SAT/ACT Requirements
• Division I
• Earn a combined SAT
or ACT sum score
that matches your
core-course gradepoint average and
test score sliding
scale
• Division II
• Earn a combined SAT
score of 820 and an
ACT sum score of 68
Examples
• All students must take the SAT or ACT
exam
• The higher the GPA: the lower the
required SAT/ACT score
• Example 1: A student with a 2.550 will need an 800 SAT
score and a 66 ACT score to be NCAA eligible.
• Example 2: A student with a 2.00 will need a 1010 SAT
score and an 86 ACT score to be NCAA eligible.
Important Change
• All SAT and ACT scores must be reported
to the Eligibility Center directly from the
testing agency. Test scores will not be
accepted if reported on a high school
transcript.
• When registering for the SAT or ACT,
input the Eligibility Center code of 9999 to
make sure the score is reported.
SAT Dates/ACT Dates
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October 9, 2010
November 6, 2010
December 3, 2010
January 22, 2011
March 12, 2011
May 7, 2011
June 4, 2011
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September 11, 2010
October 23, 2010
December 11, 2010
February 6, 2011
April 9, 2011
June 11, 2011
Taking mulitple tests
• You may take the SAT or ACT more than
one time. You may use your best
subscore from the different test to meet
the test-score requirements.
• SAT(10/09) 350
470
820
• SAT (12/09) 420
440
860
• Scores used 420
470
890
• Your test score will continue to be
calculated using the math and
verbal/critical reading subsections of the
SAT. The ACT scores used will be the
math, science, English and reading
subscores.
• The Writing component will not be used to
determine your qualifier status.
Thank You and Good Luck!!