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Two-Year Transfer Summit
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Agenda
Background and Research on Two-year Transfer Legislation
Qualifiers Non-qualifiers 2-4 Transfer GPA Calculation
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Agenda
4-2-4 Transfers Review/ timeline of new legislation
Division II Educational Resources and Best
Practices for Two-year colleges
Background and Research Related to the Two-Year Transfer
Standard
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Why a Review of 2-4 Standards? Ongoing NCAA academic reform.
All other student-athlete standards have been examined based on research (e.g., initial eligibility and progress toward degree).
Research now available, not previously.
Two-four transfers do not graduate/remain eligible at same rates as nontransfers.
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Goals of 2-4 Transfer Academic Review
Establishment of 2-4 transfer academic requirements that:
Improve academic success and graduation from four-year institution.
Result in outcomes closely mirroring nontransfers.
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Principles
Maximize first-year college success, ensuring student-athletes are on track to graduate in five years.
Be research based and yield ineligibility rates and outcomes similar to nontransfers.
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Principles(continued)
Be minimal standards and NCAA members should continue to make admissions decisions.
Consider simplicity of application and understanding by all involved.
Strive to emphasize requirements needed to prepare student-athlete for academic success at four-year institution.
Current 2-4 Transfer Data
Academic Outcomes Among Transfer Students in Division I
Nontransfers Only
4-Year Transfers 2-Year Transfers
APR (2008-09) 971 949 926
APR “0/2s” (2008-09 AY) 2.2% 3.8% 5.5%
APR Exhausted Eligibility “0/2s”
(2008-09)2.4% 4.3% 7.6%
Graduation Success Rate(2002- Cohort) 80% 77% 65%
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SPORT OverallNontransfers
Only2-Year
Transfers4-Year
Transfers
Baseball 3% 2% 4% 4%
Men’s Basketball 9% 7% 13% 11%
Football -- FBS 9% 8% 19% 11%
Football – FCS 7% 5% 13% 11%
Men’s Soccer 3% 2% 9% 2%
Men’s Track (Outdoor) 3% 3% 6% 3%
Women’s Basketball 2% 2% 2% 0%
Percentage of Ineligible Departures Among Student-Athletes Exhausting their Athletics Eligibility in 2008-09
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SPORT 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Nontransfers 3.1% 3.0% 2.8% 2.5% 2.4%
Two-Year Transfers 10.0% 9.4% 9.2% 7.5% 6.7%
Four-Year Transfers 5.1% 5.1% 5.2% 4.6% 3.9%
Trends in Number of Student-Athletes Leaving Ineligible by Transfer Status
Notes: % = Percentage of individuals in that sport who were “0/2s” in that academic year.
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Key Research Findings - Academic Performance of 2-4 Transfers Two-four transfer students enter NCAA Division
I schools with lower high school grades and test scores than other groups of students.
Two-four transfers leave college ineligible at higher rates than any other group of student-athletes.
Two-four transfer graduation rates lag those of student-athletes who enter a Division I school from high school.
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Research Findings – Grade-Point Average
Grade-point average at two-year institution is the strongest predictor of first year academic success at four-year institution.
Ineligibility rates decrease significantly as a function of increased two-year institution grade-point average.
For two-year transfer student ineligibility rates to mirror college freshman, the current 2.000 grade-point average requirement must increase.
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Research Findings – Courses
Number of physical education activity credits at two-year institution has a significant negative relationship with four-year college success.
Student-athletes with fewer physical education activity credits have better academic performances.
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Physical Education Activity Credits Transferred by Nonqualifiers from
Two-Year Institutions
PE Activity Credits % Transferring
0-2 25%
3-5 25%
6-8 18%
9-11 11%
12+ 21%
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Research Findings – Courses
Student-athletes with more core academic credit perform better at four-year institutions.
Core credits in English, math and science are particularly predictive of four-year college success.
Science in particular is a strong predictor of success.
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Summary
Grade-point average at the two-year institution is the best predictor of all first-year outcomes examined.
Ineligibility rates decrease significantly as a function of increased two-year institution grade-point average.
Student-athletes with more core academic credit perform better at four-year institutions. Science is a strong predictor.
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Summary(continued)
Students with high numbers of physical education activity credits tend to have less academic success at the four-year institution than their two-year institution grade-point average would predict.
Generally, high school academic variables do not add appreciably to prediction once academic behavior at the two-year institution is known.
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Year of Academic Readiness Concept
Provides additional time and opportunity for student-athletes who are academically underprepared to take remedial courses and generally enhance their academic readiness prior to transfer to a four-year institution.
Proposal tabled by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors.
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Creation of Two-Year College / NCAA Working Group.
Members of NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance and the NCAA Division I Academic Cabinet.
Two-Year College Representatives. Development of Additional Year in Academic
Readiness Concepts for Membership feedback.
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Feedback and Comments
Thank you.
Comments may be directed to:
Jennifer Strawley ([email protected]);
OR Diane Dickman ([email protected]).
2-4 Transfer StandardsQualifiers
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Overview
Review of Current Standards.
Review of New Standards.
Case Studies.
Questions.
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Current Initial Eligibility StandardsQualifier
Graduate from high school.
Complete NCAA-approved courses.
Earn a minimum required core-course grade-point average (GPA).
Earn a required SAT or ACT sum score.
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Current 2-4 Transfer StandardsQualifier
To be immediately eligible for competition:
Minimum one full-time term of enrollment in residence at a two-year college;
2.000 GPA on transferable hours; and
Complete an average of 12 hours of transferable credits per term of full-time enrollment at the two-year college.
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Current 2-4 Transfer StandardsQualifier Continued
The student-athlete is considered enrolled full time and subject to the average of 12 standard when:
Registers in a term full time; and Attends the student's first day of classes for that
term.
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Current 2-4 Transfer StandardsQualifier Continued
For student-athletes first entering a collegiate institution before August 1, 2012.
Students-athletes not meeting this standard are eligible for:
Practice. Financial Aid. Must complete a year in residence before
competition.
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Current 2-4 Transfer StandardsQualifier Continued
Baseball and Basketball student-athletes. Cannot transfer after the first term
(semester, quarter) and be immediately eligible for competition.
Bylaw 14.5.4.1.1
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Physical Education Activity Courses
Current standard only applies to Men’s basketball.
2-4 and 4-2-4 transfers cannot count more than two credits of PE activity courses to meet applicable transfer requirements.
Credit hour and GPA requirements. Qualifiers and nonqualifiers.
Bylaws 14.5.4.1.2, 14.5.4.2.4 and 14.5.6.2
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Physical Education Activity Courses Exception:
For SAs who enroll in a PE degree program or education program that requires PE activity courses.
May count the minimum number of activity credits required for the specific degree program.
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Physical Education Activity Courses Example: Handle State University offers a Middle School
Education undergraduate degree. The degree requires six semester hours of
physical education activity courses for graduation.
May use up to six hours for transfer standards.
New 2-4 Transfer Standards Qualifiers
Effective August 1, 2012
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New 2-4 Transfer Standards Qualifiers
For SAs first entering a collegiate institution
Full time on or after August 1, 2012:
Qualifiers The physical education activity credit hour limits
will be applicable to all sports.
Minimum transferable grade-point average needed for competition in first year in residence increases to 2.500.
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Case Study Willie
Qualifier. Football student-athlete. Willie attends Redhead College, a two-year
institution in Texas. Enrolled full time Fall 2010, Spring 2011 and
Fall 2011.
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Case Study Willie Continued
October 2011: Willie withdrew from two courses, falling below full time for the semester.
Willie would like to transfer to a four-year institution for the 2012 spring term.
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Case Study Willie Continued
What standards apply to Willie? Current standard.
How many transferable hours must he complete? 36 transferable hours.
How many PE activity hours may he use? Unlimited, Fall 2010 enrollee, football SA.
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Case Study Willie Continued
What is the minimum GPA Willie must earn? 2.000 GPA.
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Case Study George
Qualifier. Baseball student-athlete. Plans to transfer to a four-year in Fall 2013. Enrolled full time Fall 2012 and Spring 2013. Earned 24 hours at Cloud Nine College after
two semesters. Four hours earned were PE activity courses.
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Case Study George Continued
How many PE activity hours may George use? Two hours.
What is the minimum GPA George must earn? 2.500 GPA.
How would you advise George? Work with four-year school to determine GPA. Complete summer school courses to increase
transferable hours.
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Case Study George Continued
What if George was a Fall 2011 enrollee? He would be subject to the current standard.
How many PE activity hours may George use? All four hours earned.
What is the minimum GPA George must earn? 2.000 GPA.
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Best Practices 2-4 Qualifiers
Encourage registration with the NCAA Eligibility Center to verify qualifier status.
Identify changes to standards based on: First time full-time enrollment before or after
Fall 2012.
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QUESTIONS?
2- 4 Transfer StandardsNonqualifiers
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Overview
Review of Current Standards.
Review of New Standards.
Case Study.
Questions.
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Current 2-4 Transfer Standards Nonqualifier
Minimum three full-time semesters/four quarters.
48-semester/72-quarter hours of transferable degree credit.
Graduate from two-year college.
Minimum 2.000 GPA.
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Current 2-4 Transfer Standards Nonqualifier
Men’s basketball. Physical Education Activity Courses. 2-4 and 4-2-4 transfers cannot count more
than two credits of PE activity courses to meet applicable transfer requirements.
Applicable to credit hour and GPA
requirements.
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Current 2-4 Transfer Standards Nonqualifier
Exception: For SAs who enroll in a PE degree program or
education program that requires PE activity courses.
May count the minimum number of activity credits required for the specific degree program.
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Transferable Math and English Courses
For nonqualifiers:
Credits must transfer to the certifying institution as specific English or math credit, regardless of how the courses are identified on the two-year college's transcript.
Bylaw 14.5.4.2
3/18/2009 Staff Interpretation
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Summer Courses
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Other Limits on Transferable Credits
May not exceed institutional limits (overall or specific area) when evaluating transferable-credit hour requirements.
03/04/2011 Official Interpretation
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Graduation Requirement
For nonqualifiers and 4-2-4 transfers: Must receive an associate or equivalent
degree in an academic or technical curriculum.
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Graduation Requirement Continued
Student-athletes who transfer after completing all necessary degree requirements for graduation but prior to receiving a degree is considered to have satisfied the two-year college graduation requirement.
New 2-4 Transfer Standards
Nonqualifiers
Effective August 1, 2012
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For SAs first entering a collegiate institution full time on or after August 1, 2012:
Nonqualifiers:
The physical education activity limits will be applicable to all sports.
Minimum transferable grade-point average needed for competition in first year in residence increases to 2.500.
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For SAs first entering a collegiate institution full time on or after August 1, 2012:
Nonqualifiers:
• For nonqualfiers who don’t meet 2.500, may practice and receive athletics aid above a 2.000.
• In addition to six-semester/eight-quarter hours of transferable English and three-semester/four-quarter hours of transferable math, will need three-semester/four-quarter hours of transferable science.
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Case Study Waylon
Nonqualifier. Men’s Soccer student-athlete. Enrolls full time at Royal Albert College, a
two-year institution in the fall of 2010. Completes four full-time terms at RAC.
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Case Study Waylon
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Case Study Waylon
Earned a total of 50 hours. 10 hours remaining for A.A. degree. Only 39 of those hours transfer to Beatle
University, a four-year institution recruiting Waylon.
He has not earned transferable English, math or science courses.
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Case Study Waylon
How should Waylon be advised? Must complete A.A. requirements in summer
2012. Must complete six hours transferable English
and three Math. Work with Beatle U to determine transfer
GPA.
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Case Study Waylon
What if Waylon’s first full-time enrollment was Fall 2012? Subject to the science core course
requirement. Limited to two PE activity hours. 2.500 GPA
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Case Study Waylon
What additional information would we need to know to properly advise him? Number PE activity courses he has earned. His current transfer GPA.
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Case Study Waylon
Any other issues? Waylon cannot complete requirements in
summer. Maximum of nine hours in summer prior to
transfer. Needs to complete 12 hours of core courses
(English, math and science).
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Best Practices 2-4 Nonqualifiers
Identify changes to standards based on: First time full-time enrollment before or after
Fall 2012. Collaborate with four-year institutions
regarding English, math and science course equation.
Monitor the number of summer hours.
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QUESTIONS?
2-4 Transfer LegislationCalculating GPA
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Calculating GPA
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Calculating GPA
What this means for you: The standard not simply what is displayed
on your institution’s transcript. Student-athlete will have to be aware of
what courses would transfer and recalculate GPA.
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Case Study Andy
North By Northwest University limits acceptance of transfer credits to not more than 40 credit hours.
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Case Study Andy
If Andy earns 60 credits at the two-year college that normally would be transferable to the certifying institution, what hours are used to certify GPA?
North By Northwest must calculate the grade-point average based on all 60 credits.
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Case Study Dylan
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Dylan’s GPA Potential Issues
Eight A’s in PE activity part of the current 2.500 GPA.
Six additional hours that would be transferable but for grades earned (six hours of F).
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Dylan’s GPA Calculation
Assuming all PE credit hours (eight) count:
48 credit hours x 2.500 = 120 grade points.
120/54 (includes 6 hours of F) = 2.222 GPA.
2.222 is the GPA for the 2-4 transfer standard.
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Dylan’s GPA Calculation
Based on Dylan’s initial term of full-time enrollment, he meets the transfer GPA standard.
If Dylan was a Fall 2012 initial enrollee, he would not meet the GPA standard.
How would you advise Dylan? Summer school course work up to nine hours. Retake courses in summer to improve grades.
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Case Study Tom
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Case Study Tom
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Case Study Tom
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Best Practices Calculating GPA
Work with NCAA member institution.
Determine what courses would transfer.
Subtract PE activity hours.
Monitor repeated courses.
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QUESTIONS?
4-2-4 Transfer Standards
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Overview
Review of Current Standards.
Review of New Standards.
Case Study.
Questions.
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Is a student-athlete who:
Enrolled full-time at a 4-year institution. Enrolled full-time at a 2-year institution. Transfers to a 4-year institution.
4-2-4 Transfer Defined
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Full-time Enrollment Defined
Enrolled in a minimum, full-time program; Present on the first day of classes.
If the student-athlete withdraws or falls below full-time, still considered a transfer.
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Current 4-2-4 Standards
To be immediately eligible for competition: Complete an average of 12 hours of transferable
credits per term of full-time enrollment at the two-year college;
2.000 GPA on transferable hours; Graduate from the two-year college; and One calendar year has elapsed since the departure
from the previous four-year college.
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Current 4-2-4 Standards
Exceptions. Return to the original institution. Nonsponsored sport at original four-year
institution. Average of 12 per full-time term; and 2.000 GPA on transferable hours.
New 4-2-4 Transfer Standards
Effective August 1, 2012
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2.500 GPA for base rule and nonsponsored sport qualifier exception.
Physical Education activity course limits applicable to all SAs.
Nonqualifiers subject to completion of transferable core–curriculum requirement(six-semester/eight-quarter hours of transferable English and three-semester/four-quarter hours of transferable math, will need three-semester/four-quarter hours of transferable science).
May use transferable credits earned while enrolled at a previous four-year college to meet requirement.
4-2-4 Transfers
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Case Study Roy
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Case Study Roy
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Case Study Roy
What are Roy’s remaining requirements? A.A. degree. Determination of transferable hours, needs
24 hours. Determination of transfer GPA.
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Case Study Roy
What if Roy was an initial full-time enrollee in Fall 2012?
2.500 GPA. If a nonqualifier, would be subject to the core
course standard (English, math and science). Can Roy combine the core courses earned at Lone
Star and Odessa? Yes.
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Best Practices4-2-4
Monitor the calendar year elapse requirement from the four-year institution.
Identify changes to standards based on: First time full-time enrollment before or after
Fall 2012. Different standard for qualifiers and
nonqualifiers (core course requirements).
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QUESTIONS?
2-4 Transfer Standards Resources
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Transfer Guide
Information for transfers. 2-4. 4-4. 4-2-4. Divisions I, II and III. http://www.ncaapublications.com/p-4239-
ncaa-transfer-guide-2011-12.aspx
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Initial Eligibility
NCAA Eligibility Center: www.eligibilitycenter.org
Guide to the College Bound Student-athlete:
http://www.ncaapublications.com/p-4236-ncaa guide-for-the-college-bound-student-athlete.aspx
Quick Reference Sheet:
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Quick_Reference_Sheet.pdf
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NCAA Resources
Any questions regarding the new 2-4 requirements or for information regarding the specifics of similarly updated 4-2-4 requirements (for student-athletes that attend a four-year college or university, transfer to a two-year college and then enroll full time at an NCAA Division I college or university) call:
NCAA Public Interpretations Line
317/917-6008
M-F 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Eastern time
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NCAA Resources
Materials from today's summit:http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/myconnect/public/NCAA/Resources/Events/Regional+Rules+Seminar/ Includes Primer on Transfer GPA Calculation. 2-4 transfer standards videos, Coming
this Summer!
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QUESTIONS?