NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse
What was the previous name of the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Must pass 18 hours of academic credit since the previous fall and not during the summer?
What is the 18-hour rule?
5 year clock
What is the maximum amount of time a student-athlete can participate in athletics, from initial enrollment until graduation?
Who are student-athletes? By Watts and Moore
What is the name of the 1st chapter of the Howard-Hamilton Book?
The name of the 4th chapter of the Howard-Hamilton Book.
What is Advising and Counseling Student-Athletes by Broughton and Neyer?
Practice, Compete and Receive Athletic Aid
What may a Qualifier may do once his/her academic requirements are met?
9 credits/semester for graduate student-athletes.
What is full-time enrollment?
Transfer Portal
What is the place where student-athletes want to transfer must sign up?
This sport preceded football in the 1880's as the first college sport.
What is crew?
Balancing social activities, academic success, physical health, relationships and more.
What are demands or challenges confronting student-athletes?
Complete 10 core courses in English, Math and/or Natural/Physical Science before the 7th semester.
What is the 10/7 rule? OR What must a PSA complete academically to lock-in for further academic evaluation?
12 credits/semester for undergraduate student-athletes.
What is full-time enrollment?
NCAA E.C.
What is the NCAA Eligibility Center?
If the athlete identity overwhelms the student identity, a student athlete can experience this.
What is Identity Foreclosure?
The professional title of Jen, Alan, and David?
What is an Academic Eligibility Specialist?
PSA who graduates High School after completing 16 core courses with a 2.0 GPA.
What is an Academic Redshirt?
1.8/1.9/2.0 GPA by 2nd/3rd/4th year of collegiate enrollment.
What are the minimum cumulative GPA requirements for continuing eligibility?
S/A averages 12 credits per full-time at a 2 year school and has a 2.5 transferable GPA.
What is a 2 year transfer FINAL qualifier?
Principles for the Conduct of Intercollegiate Athletics were also know as this.
What is the Sanity Code?
A professional who helps student-athletes set goals, and teaches visualization techniques and attention strategies.
What is a Sports Psychologist?
PSA who graduates High School after completing 16 core courses with a 2.3 GPA.
What is a Qualifier?
A student-athlete needs 48/72/96 credit hours by the 3rd/4th/5th semester of enrollment, respectively.
What is the 40/60/80 Percentage of Degree Rule?
Undergraduate student-athlete who graduates and seeks a graduate degree elsewhere?
What is a graduate transfer?
This President demanded reform for college football.
Who is President Theodore Roosevelt?
When student-athletes successfully master development task such as managing emotions, move from autonomy to interdependence, and establish identity, they are using this development model.
What is Chickering's Pyscho-social Model?