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ASEP Webinar
NCAA/NAIA/JUCO Eligibility and
Recruiting Webinar
Empowering the Parents to take
Control
February 10, 2011
WEBINAR ABOUT TO BEGIN
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Your Presenter
Dan Eassa
§ Two Time NCAA All-Liberty Conference
Selection
§ 1990 Philadelphia Eagles Signee
§ 1992 World League Signee
§ 11 NFL and 3 CFL Tryouts
§ 17 Year Sportscaster
§ Life Long Coach
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Webinar Agenda
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Three rules of being a parent
Scholarship myths and facts
NAIA and JUCO education
Scholarships, do they differ?
The Name Game
Negotiate/Cooperative Education
Dangers of social networking/cell phones
National Letter of Intent
NCAA/NAIA Eligibility Centers
Recruiting Services
NCAA core course requirements
Three Rules of Being a Parent
#1 - Your child’s future is YOUR
responsibility, NOT the coaches or counselors
Three Rules of Being a Parent
#2 - Let your coaches coach
Let your kids play…because they want to
Three Rules of Being a Parent
#3 - Your coach is there to ASSIST you in finding
a scholarship, NOT to find you a scholarship
Q1
Interactive Question
The term “Full Ride” is a 4 year guaranteed
scholarship.
• True
• False
• The term “Full Ride” technically does
not exist
61%
29%
10%
NCAA CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS
What’s a Core Course?
Formerly named 48H
CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Cumulative GPA DOES NOT EQUAL Core GPA
It is not uncommon for Core GPA to be an ENTIRE
POINT LOWER than your Cumulative GPA
3.0 Cumulate GPA
Q2
could =
2.0 NCAA Core GPA
Interactive Question
Do you know without a shadow of a doubt what
your NCAA core course gpa is?
• Yes
• No
7%
93%
CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS
It is not unusual to have 33% of your NCAA core
course requirements satisfied in the…
FRESHMAN YEAR!!!!
Who may submit core
course changes?
How often should core courses
be updated?
What if we change the name of a class?
Early American Studies – American
History 1
MYSTERY OF THE NCAA ELIGIBILITY
CENTER
Class of 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
16 Core Course Requirements for DI
14 Core Course Requirements for DII*
*Class of 2013 and beyond require 16 Core Courses
Only 1 core course can be made up over the summer AFTER graduation
provided the PSA graduates with their class on time.
MYSTERY OF THE NCAA ELIGIBILITY
CENTER
As of August 1, 2010
Online credit recovery classes for Division 1 become
very difficult to have accepted.
MYSTERY OF THE NCAA ELIGIBILITY
CENTER
1. Courses that are taught through distance learning, online, credit recovery, etc. need to be comparable in
length, content and rigor to courses taught in a traditional classroom setting. Students may not skip lessons or
test out of modules. The course must be four-year college preparatory.
2. All courses must include ongoing access between the instructor and student, as well as
regular interaction for purposes of teaching, evaluating and providing assistance. This may
include, for example, exchanging of e-mails between the student and teacher, feedback on
assignments, and the opportunity for the teacher to engage the student in individual instruction.
3. Any course taken must have a defined time period for completion. For example, it should be
clear whether the course is meant to be taken for an entire semester or during a more
condensed time frame, such as six weeks, etc.
4.Nontraditional courses should be clearly identified as such on the high school transcript.
Source:NCAA
Core Course Requirements
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4 years of English for DI / 3 years for DII
3 years of Math for DI / 2 years for DII
2 years of Natural/Physical science (one must be a lab science)
1 year of additional English, Math or Science for DI / 2 years for DII
2 years of Social Studies
4 years of Additional Core Courses/3 years for DII
Confusing and Time
Consuming!!!
Who is responsible for tracking core?
ASCA/CoreCourseGPA.com survey
56% guidance
29% athletics
15% other
NCAA and NAIA ELIGIBILITY
“Clearinghouse”
Now called the
Eligibility Center
NCAA and NAIA ELIGIBILITY
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NCAA EC
www.eligibilitycenter.org
$65 registration fee.
Transcript WILL NOT be reviewed until the end of your
junior year.
Transcript WILL NOT be reviewed unless a NCAA
college has you on their Institutional Request List (IRL)
You can not take an official recruiting visit until you
register with the EC.
Specific core course and SAT/ACT requirements.
NCAA and NAIA ELIGIBILITY
NAIA EC
www.playnaia.org
$60 registration fee
Freshman MUST meet two of the following three entry level
requirements:
• Minimum 18 on the ACT or 860 on the SAT(not counting
written part of exam.)
• Minimum overall high school gpa of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale.
• Graduate in the top half of your high school class.
SCHOLARSHIP FACTS
• 3% of high school student athletes receive a
scholarship
• Less than 1% realize a 4 year DI scholarship
• 26% of kids who enter college on an athletic
scholarship, are no longer on an athletic scholarship
by the start of their sophomore year
• 80% of scholarship/financial assistance opportunities
are NOT on the D1 level
SCHOLARSHIP MYTH
There is no such thing as a 4 year
“Full Ride”
ALL athletic scholarships are 1 year
renewable deals.
NEGOTIATE
Cooperative Education
JUST ASK!!!!!
Scholarships – Do they differ?
NCAA D1
Men - Football D1(FBS)/Basketball D1 may
not be divided…does not guarantee 100%
funding.
Women – Basketball, Volleyball, Gymnastics,
Tennis may not be divided…does
not guarantee 100% funding.
(head count sports)
NCAA D2
ALL SPORTS may be divided (equivalency)
Source:
NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA
NCAA Division 3
NO SCHOLARSHIPS
(ask for financial aid)
NAIA
Scholarships may be divided
JUCO
D1, D2
Baseball 24, Football 85, Golf 8, Hockey 16,
Soccer 18, Lacrosse 20
JUCO D3 (no scholarships)
WHAT IS THE NLI?
National Letter of Intent
612 D1 and D2 schools are members
It is voluntary
Provides a 1 year guarantee*
Stops the recruiting process
Have your kids ask this question.
If the college you are researching did
not offer your sport……
….would you still consider attending
that school?
Feeling Overwhelmed?
Don’t Panic – That is normal
My guidance counselor is stretched thin.
ASCA recommends counselor to student
ratio should be 180-1.
National average is 500-1.
No problem. My guidance counselor
does this stuff.
Roughly 33% of student body play sports
Counselor works with 165 athletes
3% will receive scholarship…..5 kids
That represents 1% of the kids an average
counselor works with
Problem. My guidance counselor is
stretched thin.
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