Somehow I have not heard about this until today. This coming year's high school freshmen will have to meet different requirements to compete in college athletics than those that came before them (summarized here and in this podcast). Below is a highlight of the changes:
It could really hurt some kids who lack the proper guidance to get their proverbial **** together early in their high school careers. If you work with athletes with college aspirations, get on them about this.
In order to be eligible for a scholarship and compete at a Division I institution a high school student must have done the following:
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16: Number of core courses required for NCAA eligibility (same)
10 : Number of core courses that must be completed by the beginning of a high school athlete's senior year (big change; no more Michael Oher sneaking in all of the core courses online during the summer after senior year)
7 : Number of 10 initial core courses that must be in English, math or science
2.3: Minimum GPA in those 16 core courses ( up from 2.0)
2.5 : Minimum GPA for junior college transfer
According to NCAA statistics:
15.3: Percentage of student-athletes who enrolled in 2009-10 but would not meet the 2016 academic standards
35.2: Percentage of football players who enrolled in 2009-10 but would not meet the 2016 academic standards
43.1 : Percentage of men's basketball players who enrolled in 2009-10 but would not meet the 2016 academic standards.
In terms of national competitiveness, this is probably good for the Big Ten (strong academic institutions), but could create some problems for certain programs across the country.________________________________________________
16: Number of core courses required for NCAA eligibility (same)
10 : Number of core courses that must be completed by the beginning of a high school athlete's senior year (big change; no more Michael Oher sneaking in all of the core courses online during the summer after senior year)
7 : Number of 10 initial core courses that must be in English, math or science
2.3: Minimum GPA in those 16 core courses ( up from 2.0)
2.5 : Minimum GPA for junior college transfer
According to NCAA statistics:
15.3: Percentage of student-athletes who enrolled in 2009-10 but would not meet the 2016 academic standards
35.2: Percentage of football players who enrolled in 2009-10 but would not meet the 2016 academic standards
43.1 : Percentage of men's basketball players who enrolled in 2009-10 but would not meet the 2016 academic standards.
It could really hurt some kids who lack the proper guidance to get their proverbial **** together early in their high school careers. If you work with athletes with college aspirations, get on them about this.