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Welcome to Corona High School’s. NCAA Night Please sign in and take a packet Anna Ferrara 9-12 th grade counselor Last Names: Rodr-S & AVID students NCAA Liaison aferrara@cnusd.k12.ca.us. CHS Counseling Department Mission Statement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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NCAA NightPlease sign in and take a packet
Anna Ferrara9-12th grade counselor
Last Names: Rodr-S & AVID studentsNCAA Liaison
aferrara@cnusd.k12.ca.us
Welcome to Corona High School’s
The mission of the Corona High School Counseling Department is to provide academic, career, and personal/social counseling services to each student. Our purpose is to empower and provide each student with the tools necessary to achieve:
• Their individual goals• Their personal responsibilities• A high school diploma• A plan for post-secondary options• Becoming a productive and contributing member of
the community
CHS Counseling Department Mission Statement
Mr. Pruett A-Dav Mrs. Halfhill Daw-Gi & Puente Students Mrs. Martin Gl-Martin Ms. Babin Martinez-Rodn Mrs. Ferrara Rodr-S & AVID Students Ms. Osterkamp T-Z & Special Education
Students Mrs. Aguiar English Language Learners A-Z &
Teen Parents Ms. Schneider Personal Needs
Who is my Student’s Counselor?9th -12th Grade
Counselors
NCAA Rules – in order to participate in collegiate athletics the student athlete must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA
Corona High School Athletic participation requires a student to maintain a 2.0 GPA
Background Information
How to Become Eligible
NCAA Div. I or Div. II
Filing with the eligibility center◦ Must register with the NCAA eligibility center at
www.eligibilitycenter.org $65 Fee ◦ File at the end of Junior year (6 semesters must be completed)
◦ Must complete 16 Core Courses for Div. I eligibility, with a minimum 2.0 GPA (sliding scale on SAT/ACT)
◦ Must complete 14 Core Courses for Div. II eligibility, with a minimum 2.0 GPA and 820 combined on SAT or sum score of 68 on ACT
◦ Starting with the class of 2013 students must complete 16 core courses with a minimum 2.0 GPA and 820 combined on SAT or sum score of 68 on ACT
How to become an Eligible NCAA Division I or Division II Student Athlete
Filing with the eligibility center continued◦ All Core Courses must be taken off the “NCAA Course
List” for Corona High School –school code 050675◦ “Athletic Transcript Release authorization” must be filled
out (available in the registrar’s office) to allow CHS to send your transcripts to the eligibility center (now and upon graduation).
◦ Students must fill out the amateurism certification questionnaire
◦ A student athlete must meet both the NCAA eligibility requirements as well as college admission requirements.
How to become an Eligible NCAA Division I or Division II Student Athlete
DIVISION I REQUIREMENTSNCAA Division I schools:
Larger schools Offer full scholarship awards Largest media coverage, revenue, exposure
Complete 16 Core Courses Graduate from High School Present minimum 2.0 GPA Achieve combined SAT/sum ACT score that match their core
GPA (see sliding scale)COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING 4 Years of English 3 Years of Math (Algebra I or Higher) 2 years of Science
◦ One year of natural/one year of physical◦ One of those classes must include a lab
1 Extra Year of Math, English, or Natural/Physical Science 2 Years of social science; and 4 Years of extra courses (from any above, or foreign language,
non-doctrinal religion, or philosophy)
Division I Courses and Requirements
◦ English (4 Years)LA 1A/B LA 2A/B LA3A/B LA4A/B
◦ Math (3 Years)Alg 1A/B Geometry 1A/B Alg 2A/B
◦ Science (2 Years)Biology 1A/B (Lab)Oceanography, Natural Science or Chemistry
◦ One Extra Year Math, English, or Natural/Physical ScienceOceanography, Chemistry, Natural Science, AP Environmental
Science, AP Biology, Zoology, Anatomy & Physiology, Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry
◦ Two years of Social ScienceWorld History 1A/B, US History 1A/B
◦ Four Years of extra courses from any above or foreign languageGov’t/ Econ (1Yr)Span 1A/B, Spanish 2A/B, Spanish 3A/B
Division I Sample Schedule
DIVISION II REQUIREMENTSNCAA Division II schools:
Fewer sportsFew full scholarship awardsMost award is met with various institutional aidAthletics funded by campus like academic depts.
Complete 14 Core Courses (Class of 2012) Graduate from High School Present minimum 2.0 GPA Achieve combined SAT score of 820 or ACT sum of 68
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING (2012) 3 years English 2 Years of Math – Algebra I or higher 2 Years of Life/Physical Science
◦ One year must be a Lab Science 2 extra years of English, Math, or Science 2 Years of Social Science 3 Years of extra Core Courses (from any of the above or
foreign language, non-doctrinal religion or philosophy)
Division II Courses and Requirements (Class of 2012)
◦ English (3 Years)LA 1A/B LA 2A/B LA3A/B
◦ Math (2 Years)Algebra 1A/B Geometry 1A/B
◦ Science (2 Years)Biology 1A/B (Lab)Oceanography, Natural Science, or Chemistry
◦ 2 Extra Years Math, English, or Natural /Physical Science LA 4A/B, Algebra 2A/B
◦ Social Science (2 Years) World History 1A/B US History 1A/B
◦ 3 Years of extra courses from any above or foreign languageGov’t/ Econ (1Yr)Span 1A/B, Spanish 2A/B
Division II Sample Schedule-Class of 2012
Complete 16 Core Courses (Class of 2013 and beyond) Graduate from High School Present minimum 2.0 GPA Achieve combined SAT score of 820 or ACT sum of 68
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING (2013 and beyond) 3 years English 2 Years of Math – Algebra I or higher 2 Years of Life/Physical Science
◦ One year must be a Lab Science 3 extra years of English, Math, or Science 2 Years of Social Science 4 Years of extra Core Courses (from any of the above or
foreign language, non-doctrinal religion or philosophy)
Division II Courses and Requirements (Class of 2013 & beyond)
◦ English (3 Years)LA 1A/B LA 2A/B LA3A/B
◦ Math (2 Years)Algebra 1A/B Geometry 1A/B
◦ Science (2 Years)Biology 1A/B (Lab)Oceanography, Natural Science, or Chemistry
◦ 3 Extra Years Math, English, or Natural/Physical Science LA 4A/B, Algebra 2A/B, Natural Science
◦ Social Science (2 Years) World History 1A/B US History 1A/B
◦ 4 Years of extra courses from any above or foreign languageGov’t/ Econ (1Yr)Span 1A/B, Spanish 2A/B
Division II Sample Schedule-Class of 2013 and Beyond
Calculating Core GPA◦ Multiply the quality points for the letter grade by the
credits earned per class (0.50 per semester) Other Notes
◦ On-line & Non-Traditional classes BYU online courses- NO LONGER ACCEPTED
◦ Students must save work from classes re-taken with significant grade change.
◦ Students must submit SAT/ ACT scores directly to the eligibility center using code “9999”
Othero Official Visits – (Div. I only) Must submit SAT/ACT scores
for student to take an Official Visit
Special NotesACT
SAT
NAIA, DIVISION III, & COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Eligibility & Strategies
Students must meet the school’s entrance requirements
Research the exact school for their specific entrance requirements◦ Division III institutions do not give athletic
scholarships students are awarded based on their academic accomplishments.
Division III and NAIA Schools
Now require students to register through their website at www.playnaia.org
Registration fee is $60 Scores need to be sent directly to the NAIA
from the testing agency by using code 9876
High School Graduates will be eligible by meeting two of the three requirements listed below:
1. Have a minimum 2.0 GPA 2. Score 18 on ACT or 860 on SAT 3. Graduate in the top 50% of their class
NAIA Schools
If students do not meet NCAA eligibility requirements
◦Attend community college first and transfer
Community College
Competing at the College Level
Determine what schools meet your son/daughters academic and athletic requirements.
Contact those coaches via email or U.S. mail expressing your interest as well as accomplishments
◦ Don’t be afraid to “brag” coaches may not know anything about you unless you list your accomplishments
◦ Send a DVD of your son/daughter competing in their sport
Broaden your search (outside of California) May be able to walk-on as a student-athlete and gain all the
benefits of a scholarship player Be realistic, make sure that your son/daughter’s goals are
within reach, and always have a back up plan.
Where to start
Finding the right college◦ Not only about money, students need to find the
right fit College life, majors, team, coaches, school location,
reputation of team ◦ Make sure to get information in writing (no
student is given a full ride for 4-5 years) Verbal commitments do not guarantee scholarship
must sign official national letter of intent.
Where to start
Source:
www.ncaa.org
Estimated Probability of Competingin Athletics Beyond High School
Student Athletes
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Football Baseball
Men’s Ice Hockey
Men’s Soccer
High School Student Athletes
545,145 444,809 1,112,303 473,184 37,255 383,824
High School Student Senior Athletes
155,756 127,088 317,801 135,195 10,644 109,664
NCAA Student Athletes
16,911 15,381 64,879 29,816 4,101 21,601
NCAA Freshman Roster Positions
4,832 4,395 18,537 8,519 1,172 6,172
NCAA Senior Student Athletes
3,758 3,418 14,418 6,656 911 4,800
NCAA Student Athletes Drafted
44 32 250 600 33 76
Percent High School to NCAA
3.1% 3.5% 5.8% 6.3% 11.0% 5.6%
Percent NCAA to Professional
1.2% 0.9% 1.7% 9.1% 3.6% 1.6%
Percent HS to Professional
0.03% 0.03% 0.08% 0.44% 0.31% 0.07%
Division 1 Men’s Division 1 Women’s
Baseball 11.7
Archery 5
Basketball 13 Badminton 6
CC & TF 12.6 Basketball 15
Fencing 4.5 Bowling 5
FootballDiv. 1-A
85 CC & TF 18
Football Div. 1-AA
63 Equestrian 15
Golf 4.5 Fencing 5
Gymnastics 6.3 Field Hockey 12
Lacrosse 12.6 Golf 6
Rifle 3.6 Lacrosse 12
Skiing 6.3 Rowing 20
Soccer 9.9 Rugby 12
Swimming 9.9 Skiing 7
Tennis 4.5 Soccer 12
Volleyball 4.5 Softball 12
Water Polo 4.5 Squash 12
Wrestling 4.5 Swm/Dv 14
Sync. Swm 5
Team Handball
10
Water Polo 8
Division II Men’s Division II Women’s
Baseball 9 Archery 9
Basketball 10 Badminton 10
CC & TF 12.6 Basketball 10
Fencing 4.5 CC & TF 12.6
Football 36 Equestrian 15
Golf 3.6 Fencing 4.5
Gymnastics 5.4 Field Hockey 6.3
Ice Hockey 13.5 Golf 5.4
Lacrosse 10.8 Gymnastics 6
Rifle 3.6 Ice Hockey 18
Skiing 6.3 Lacrosse 9.9
Soccer 9 Rowing 20
Swimming 9.1 Skiing 6.3
Tennis 4.5 Soccer 9.9
Volleyball 4.5 Softball 7.2
Water Polo 4.5 Squash 9
Wrestling 9 Swm/Dv 8.1
Sync. Swm 5
Team Handball 12
Tennis 6
Volleyball 8
Water Polo 8
Athletic Scholarships By Sport and Division
High School as well as College athletes are first and foremost students
Academic success will give them the tools they need to become an effective “student-athlete”
“Student-Athlete”
Thank YouThank you for attending and taking an
interest in your student’s academic and athletic success
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