College Athletic Scholarships Overview

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Discover the intricacies of college athletic scholarships, including information on college divisions, initial academic requirements, scholarship limits for men's and women's varsity sports, and average scholarship amounts per athlete. Learn about NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, and NJCAA guidelines for prospective student-athletes.

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  1. Athletic Scholarship Presentation Moore Public Schools Athletic Department

  2. College Divisions NCAA Division I NCAA Division II NCAA Division III NAIA Junior College

  3. 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

  4. Men's Varsity Sports Scholarship limit per School Baseball Basketball - NCAA I is a head count sport Basketball - NAIA Division I 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 NCAA I 11.7 13 - - - 12.6 4.5 85 63 - 4.5 6.3 18 12.6 3.6 6.3 9.9 9.9 4.5 12.6 - 4.5 4.5 9.9 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 4.5 9 NCAA III - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NAIA ** 12 - 11 6 - 5 - - - 24 5 - - - - - 12 8 5 12 - - - 8 NJCAA ** 24 15 - - 12 10 - - - 85 8 - 16 20 - - 24 15 9 20 - - - 20 Average Athletic Scholarship per Athlete - $ 14,270 $ 5,548 $ 6,603 $ 2,069

  5. Women's Varsity Sports Scholarship limit per School Basketball - NCAA I is a head count sport Basketball - NAIA Div I 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 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 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 NCAA III - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NAIA ** - 11 6 - - 5 - - - 5 - - - - - - - 12 10 8 5 12 - 8 - NJCAA ** 15 - - 10 12 10 - - - 8 - - 20 - - - - 24 24 15 9 20 - 14 - Average Athletic Scholarship per Athlete - $ 15,162 $ 6,814 $ 6,964 $ 2,810

  6. Graduation Requirements ACE Graduation Requirements 23 total units required 4 units English 3 units Math (between 9th & 12th 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 9th & 12th 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

  7. 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

  8. 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!

  9. ACT and SAT Offered 7 times yearly Online registration available at actstudent.org $52.00 (no writing) $68.00 (with writing) Offered 7 times yearly Online registration available at sat/collegeboard.org $49.50 (no writing) $64.50 (with writing) Required by many out of state institutions

  10. National Testing Dates ACT September 14, 2019 October 26, 2019 December 14, 2019 February 8, 2020 April 4, 2020 June 13, 2020 July 18, 2020 SAT August 24, 2019 October 5, 2019 November 2, 2019 December 7, 2019 March 14, 2020 May 2, 2020 June 6, 2020

  11. ACT Codes NCAA NAIA Moore High Westmoore High Southmoore High 9999 9876 372415 372697 372412

  12. 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!!

  13. Money for College FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov You can apply as of October 1 of your senior year

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. Free Money Grants need based Scholarships merit based or performance based Counseling scholarship page

  17. Oklahomas Promise Tuition Waiver Does not pay for items such as books, supplies, room and board, any other special fees. Be an Oklahoma resident Enroll in the 8th, 9th, or 10thgrade at an Oklahoma high school (homeschool students must be 13, 14, or 15). Parents income from taxed and untaxed sources is not more than $50,000 per year. Special provisions for adopted students/ students in legal guardianship www.okpromise.org

  18. 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: reflects the grades in the NCAA determined core courses. grade point average that is figured on an unweighted basis that

  19. DIVISION I OR II DIVISION III OR UNDECIDED 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. You need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center to compete at an NCAA Division I or II school. www.ncaa.org

  20. playmynaia.org

  21. 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

  22. 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

  23. Helpful Links Bigfuture.org Okcollegestart.org Okpromise.org Eligibilitycenter.org scholarshipstats.com web3.ncaa.org/hsportal/exec/hsAction http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/C BSA.pdf http://www.naia.org/fls/27900/1NAIA/membership/NAIA- Guide-to-College-Bound-Student-Athlete.pdf

  24. 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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