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NCAA INFORMATION
ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS According to the NCAA, only approximately 2% of all athletes in the nation receive athletic scholarships. So, only superior athletes will receive an athletic scholarship. ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY In order to be academically eligible to receive a scholarship, students must register with the NCAA Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse will evaluate the student-athlete’s high school transcript and SAT or ACT scores to determine if the student is academically eligible. If a student-athlete is not academically eligible, they will not receive a Division I or Division II scholarship. The NCAA has the following requirements for academic eligibility: 1. The student must complete a minimum of 16 core courses. Core course consist of English, Mathematics, Science,
Social Studies, and World Language only. 2. A complete list of NCAA approved courses for Immaculata High School is on pp. 3-4. 3. Physical Education and most elective course do not count as core courses. 4. Course requirements:
a. 4 years of English b. 3 years of Math (Algebra 1 or higher) c. 2 years of Natural/Physical Science (including one year of lab science if your high school offers it) d. 1additional year of English, Math or Natural/Physical Science. e. 2 years of Social Science. f. 4 additional years of English, Math, Natural/Physical Science, Social Science, Foreign Language,
Comparative Religion or Philosophy. 5. Complete 10 core courses, including 7 in English, Math or Natural/Physical Science, before your 7th semester. Once
you begin your 7th semester, you may not repeat or replace any of those 10 courses to improve your core-course GPA. 6. Earn at least a 2.3 GPA in your core courses. 7. The NCAA will recalculate the student-athlete’s grade point average, using only final grades from the core courses.
Please be aware that the GPA on the transcript is not the GPA that the NCAA Clearinghouse recognizes. 8. Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale,
which balances your test score and core-course GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher core-course GPA to be eligible. If you have a low core-course GPA, you need a higher test score to be eligible. The NCAA slide scale is on p. 5.
9. It is very important to note that each university has their own academic requirements. When a student-athlete is cleared through the NCAA, it does not necessarily mean that they will get accepted to all colleges. Make sure you check the school's academic requirements. For more information, contact the Guidance Office or visit the NCAA Eligibility Center website at www.eligibilitycenter.org
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NCAA CONTACT INFORMATION NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER
According to the NCAA, only about 2 percent of high school athletes are awarded athletics scholarships to compete in college. This small number means high school student-athletes and their parents need to have realistic expectations about receiving an athletic scholarship to play sports in college. Academic, not athletic, achievement is the most reliable path to success in life.
SEND TRANSCRIPTS TO:
NCAA Eligibility Center Certification Processing P.O. Box 7136 Indianapolis, IN 46207-7136
COLLEGE BOARD CODE #: 9999
CUSTOMER SERVICE: Phone: 877-262-1492 Fax: 317-968-5100
HOW TO REGISTER:
1. Log on to www.eligibilitycenter.org 2. Select Prospective Student-Athletes on the main page. 3. Register as a U. S. or international student-athlete 4. Complete the Student Release From, which authorizes the Eligibility Center to discuss your status with colleges
and universities. 5. Include your debit or credit card information to pay the registration fee. 6. Click on Transcript Release Form. If a Transcript Release Form is required for your school, print it, sign it and
present it to your Guidance Counselor. This will allow your high School to send your transcript to the Eligibility Center.
7. Complete the Amateurism Questionnaire. 8. Request that your Guidance Counselor send an official transcript to the Eligibility Center. 9. Have your SAT and/or ACT scores directly to the NCAA. The College Board code number is 9999.
GUIDE FOR THE COLLEGE-BOUND STUDENT ATHLETE
Download and print at: www.ncaastudent.org
CORE COURSES
You can see the Immaculata High School core courses by doing the following: 1. Log on to: www.eligibilitycenter.org 2. Click on NCAA College Bound Student-Athletes enter here. 3. Click on School Administrator 4. At the top of the page, click on “List of NCAA Courses” 5. The IHS number is 311367.
SLIDING SCALE
The NCAA uses a “sliding scale” to help determine student’s eligibility. The sliding scale is a combination of SAT/ACT scores and the student’s GPA in the core courses, which determine if the student qualifies for a scholarship (See p. 5).
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APPROVED NCAA CORE COURSES – IMMACULATA HIGH SCHOOL – 2018-19
ENGLISH
112 ENGLISH 1
113 ENGLISH 1 (H)
123 ENGLISH 2 (H)
133 ENGLISH 3 (H)
137 SHAKESPEARE
140 CREATIVE WRITING
143 ENGLISH 4 (H)
144 PUBLIC SPEAKING
161 MODERN LITERATURE
=ENGLISH 2
ENGLISH 1 CP
ENGLISH 2 CP
ENGLISH 3 ADV
ENGLISH 3 CP
ENGLISH 4 AP
ENGLISH 4 CP
PSYCHOLOGY AND LIT H
RELATIONSHIPS IN LITERATURE
SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
315 WESTERN CIVILIZATION
325 EASTERN CIVILIZATION
326 EASTERN CIVILIZATION (H)
330 US 1(AP)
333 US HISTORY 1 (H)
340 US HISTORY 2/AP
343 US HISTORY 2 (H)
345 GLOBAL STUDIES
346 EUROPEAN GLOBAL EXPANSION
349 HISTORY AND FILM
AMERICA AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT H
AMERICAN IMMIGRATION
AMERICAN STUDIES CP
ECONOMICS CP
EUROPEAN HISTORY AP
MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY
THE NEW JERSEY EXPERIENCE CP
US HISTORY 1 CP
US HISTORY 2 CP
WORLD HISTORY CP
WORLD HISTORY H
SCIENCE
422 BIOLOGY CP
423 BIOLOGY/H
432 CHEMISTRY CP
433 CHEM STUDY/H
433 CHEMISTRY 1/H
442 PHYSICS CP
443 PHYSICS (H)
447 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY/H
448 ECOLOGY
453 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
=BIOLOGY
=CHEMISTRY
=FOUNDATIOONS OF SCIENCE
=PHYSICAL SCIENCE
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CP
AP CHEMISTRY
AP PHYSICS
ASTRONOMY
BIOLOGY AP
CHEMISTRY II
CHEMISTRY/H
FORENSIC SCIENCE
FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE CP
FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE H
PHYSICAL SCIENCE/H
PHYSICS
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MATHEMATICS
212 ALGEBRA 1 CP
213 ALGEBRA 1 (H)
222 GEOMETRY CP
223 GEOMETRY (H)
232 ALGEBRA 2 CP
233 ALGEBRA 2/TRIG (H)
241 PRECALCULUS
243 PRECALC/H
244 CALCULUS (H)
245 CALCULUS/AP
257 PROBABILITY/STATISTICS
258 SELECTED TOPICS IN MATH
260 PROB/STAT/SELECTED TOPICS IN MATH
=ALGEBRA 1
=ALGEBRA 2
=GEOMETRY
CALCULUS BC
INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS CP
INTRODUCTION TO PRE-CALCULUS WITH TRIG
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL THINKING
PRECALCULUS WITH TRIGONOMETRY CP
SELECTED TOPICS IN DISCRETE MATH
ADDITIONAL CORE COURSES
523 SPANISH 2/H
526 FRENCH 2/H
533 SPANISH 3/H
536 FRENCH 3/H
542 SPANISH 4 (H)
543 SPANISH 4/CP
545 FRENCH 4 (H)
546 FRENCH 4/CP
552 SPANISH 5 (H)
555 FRENCH 5 (H)
560 INTRODUCTION TO LATIN
577 INTRODUCTORY ITALIAN
FRENCH 1 CP
FRENCH 2 CP
FRENCH 3 CP
FRENCH 5AP
SPANISH 1 CP
SPANISH 2 CP
SPANISH 3 CP
SPANISH 5AP
WORLD RELIGIONS
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