Athletic Scholarship Presentation Moore Public Schools Athletic Department
Athletic Scholarship Presentation Moore Public Schools Athletic Department
College Divisions • NCAA Division III • NAIA • Junior College
College Divisions • Each level of college has separate initial academic requirements • NCAA uses a sliding scale based on Core GPA and ACT/SAT Scores • ACT/SAT sub-scores can be used from separate tests • NCAA – www. eligibilitycenter. org • NAIA – www. playmynaia. org
Men's Varsity Sports Scholarship limit per School Baseball Basketball - NCAA I is a head count sport Basketball - NAIA Division II Bowling Cross Country - NCAA limits include Track & Field Fencing Football - NCAA I FBS - head count sport Football - NCAA I FCS Football - Other Divisions Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Lacrosse Rifle - Includes women on co-ed teams Skiing Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field - NCAA limits include X-Country Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Wrestling Average Athletic Scholarship per Athlete NCAA I 11. 7 13 12. 6 4. 5 85 63 4. 5 6. 3 18 12. 6 3. 6 6. 3 9. 9 4. 5 12. 6 4. 5 9. 9 $ 14, 270 NCAA II 9 10 12. 6 4. 5 36 3. 6 5. 4 13. 5 10. 8 3. 6 6. 3 9 8. 1 4. 5 12. 6 4. 5 9 $ 5, 548 NCAA III - NAIA ** 12 11 6 5 24 5 12 8 $ 6, 603 NJCAA ** 24 15 12 10 85 8 16 20 24 15 9 20 20 $ 2, 069
Women's Varsity Sports Scholarship limit per School Basketball - NCAA I is a head count sport Basketball - NAIA Div II Beach Volleyball * Bowling Cross Country - NCAA limits include Track & Field Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Golf Gymnastics - NCAA I is a head count sport Ice Hockey Lacrosse Rifle - Includes men on co-ed teams Rowing Rugby Skiing Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis - NCAA I is a head count sport Track & Field - NCAA limits include X-Country Triathlon Volleyball - NCAA I is a head count sport Water Polo Average Athletic Scholarship per Athlete NCAA I 15 6 5 18 15 5 12 6 12 18 12 3. 6 20 12 7 14 12 14 8 18 6. 5 12 8 $ 15, 162 NCAA II 10 5 5 12. 6 15 4. 5 6. 3 5. 4 6 18 9. 9 3. 6 20 12 6. 3 9. 9 7. 2 8. 1 6 12. 6 5 8 8 $ 6, 814 NCAA III - NAIA ** 11 6 5 5 12 10 8 5 12 8 $ 6, 964 NJCAA ** 15 10 12 10 8 20 24 24 15 9 20 14 $ 2, 810
Graduation Requirements • • • ACE Graduation Requirements 23 total units required 4 units English 3 units Math (between 9 th & 12 th grades) 3 units Science (1 Biology, 1 Physical, 1 Other) 3. 5 units Social Studies (OK, World, US, American) 2 units of Foreign Language or 2 units of Computer Technology 1 additional unit of above mentioned categories 1 unit of Fine Arts Personal Financial Literacy Electives to meet 23 total units • • • Standard Graduation Requirements 23 total units required 4 units English 3 units Math (between 9 th & 12 th grades) 3 units Science (1 Biology) 3 units Social Studies (OK, World, US, American) 1 unit of Fine Arts 1 unit of Computers or Foreign Language Personal Financial Literacy Electives to meet the 23 total units Beginning with the class of 2019
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses • Courses are weighted on a 5 point scale. • Increased rigor means increased preparation for college • AP courses increase access to college admissions and scholarships • College credit is possible for high AP exam scores • Scores of 3 or higher typically earn college credit
Concurrent Enrollment • On transcript, and now factored in High School GPA using a 4. 5 scale • Have you completed or nearly completed the high school graduation requirements? • Have you taken the ACT? • Can you financially afford to take concurrent classes (fees, books, supplies)? • Will taking a concurrent class be more beneficial than taking an AP class? • Can you apply the concurrent college credits to a future degree program? • Will you be able to transfer concurrent college credits to a different college, if needed? • Juniors might receive tuition waiver. Ask the college for guidance. • Be sure to visit with your counselor as you are considering concurrent!
ACT and SAT • Offered 7 times yearly • Online registration available • $52. 00 (no writing) • $68. 00 (with writing) • $49. 50 (no writing) • $64. 50 (with writing) • Required by many out of available at actstudent. org at sat/collegeboard. org state institutions
National Testing Dates ACT SAT • September 14, 2019 • October 26, 2019 • December 14, 2019 • February 8, 2020 • April 4, 2020 • June 13, 2020 • July 18, 2020 • August 24, 2019 • October 5, 2019 • November 2, 2019 • December 7, 2019 • March 14, 2020 • May 2, 2020 • June 6, 2020
ACT Codes • NCAA • NAIA • Moore High • Westmoore High • Southmoore High 9999 9876 372415 372697 372412
Free and Reduced Lunch Form • ACT Waiver (2 Free) • College Application Waiver • NCAA & NAIA eligibility center discounts • AP test discounts • Be sure to keep track of the qualification letter!!
Money for College FAFSA www. fafsa. ed. gov You can apply as of October 1 of your senior year
Borrowed Money • Loans – Must be REPAID • Subsidized • Yearly interest starts accumulating when repayment begins 6 months following leaving college • Unsubsidized • Yearly interest is accumulating while in college and repayment begins 6 months following leaving college
Earned Money • Federal Work Study • A job is listed in your financial aid package • The Financial Aid office will help you find or place you in a position that will help you earn the amount expected
Free Money • Grants – need based • Scholarships – merit based or performance based • Counseling scholarship page
Oklahoma’s Promise • • Tuition Waiver • • Be an Oklahoma resident • Parents income from taxed and untaxed sources is not more than $50, 000 per year. • Special provisions for adopted students/ students in legal guardianship Does not pay for items such as books, supplies, room and board, any other special fees. Enroll in the 8 th, 9 th, or 10 th grade at an Oklahoma high school (homeschool students must be 13, 14, or 15). www. okpromise. org
Grade Point Average (GPA) • Unweighted GPA: grade point average figured without the weight of an honors, pre-AP, or AP course. A= 4, B= 3, C= 2, D= 1, F= 0 • Weighted GPA: grade point average figured with the weight of an honors, pre -AP, or AP course. A= 5, B= 4, C= 3, D= 2, F= 0 • Core GPA: grade point average that is figured on an unweighted basis that reflects the grades in the NCAA determined core courses.
DIVISION I OR II DIVISION III OR UNDECIDED You need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center to compete at an NCAA Division I or II school. Create a free Profile Page if you plan to compete at a Division III school or are not yet sure where you want to compete. www. ncaa. org
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Academic Release • Release by Parent/Guardian for transcript and test scores • Release by Parent/Guardian to share academic information • Release by Parent/Guardian to send contact information
Individual College/University Requirements • Academic admission requirements are different for college/university • Eligibility per NCAA/NAIA does not guarantee admission to a specific college/university • In State and Out of State
Helpful Links • Bigfuture. org • Okcollegestart. org • Okpromise. org • Eligibilitycenter. org • scholarshipstats. com • web 3. ncaa. org/hsportal/exec/hs. Action • http: //fs. ncaa. org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/C • BSA. pdf http: //www. naia. org/fls/27900/1 NAIA/membership/NAIAGuide-to-College-Bound-Student-Athlete. pdf
Contacts • • Brian Fitzgerald – District Athletic Director brianfitzgerald@mooreschools. com • Chad Mashburn – Moore High School Athletic Director chadmashburn@mooreschools. com Dewayne Hunter – Southmoore High School Athletic Director • dewaynehunter@mooreschools. com Zach Bice – Westmoore High School Athletic Director • • zacherybice@mooreschools. com Head Coach of Sport School Counselor
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