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General Information Undergraduate Academic Policies Department and Course Descriptions
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Eligibility Regulations for Student-Athletes
Freshman Eligibility |
NCAA Initial Eligibility Index A student-athlete who enrolls as an entering freshman with no previous full-time college attendance must meet the following academic requirements to qualify for competition, practice, and financial aid during the first academic year in residence. For students entering any college or university on or after August 1, 2005, initial eligibility will be evaluated based on the following academic requirements:
NCAA Initial Eligibility Index (to be used with 14 core-courses)
In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, all incoming freshman student-athletes, including walk-on student-athletes, must receive their final certification of initial eligibility through the NCAA Clearinghouse. To be eligible to represent an institution in intercollegiate athletics following the completion of one year of competition or residence, a student-athlete must maintain satisfactory progress toward a baccalaureate degree as determined by the University. A student-athlete must also maintain NCAA progress towards degree requirements which include the following:
Percentage of degree requirements:
A student who transfers to Campbell University from any collegiate institution is required to complete on full year of residence before being able to compete in intercollegiate competition, unless the student satisfies applicable transfer requirements or receives an exception or waiver of NCAA transfer legislation. Information on transfer eligibility is available through the Department of Athletics. Campbell University complies with all applicable NCAA eligibility legislation as defined by NCAA Bylaw 14. In addition to the minimum requirements for competition established by the NCAA and the Atlantic Sun Conference, the following policies are in effect: No student will be allowed to take part in any intercollegiate contest during a semester if he or she registered later than the fifteenth calendar day following the opening date of the semester. No student who is taking less than twelve semester hours of scholastic work shall be permitted to represent the University in any contest or any public performance. No student will be allowed to represent the University in any contest or public performance who has a deficit at the beginning of the semester of more than forty quality points. Anyone who has been placed on social probation will be considered ineligible for representation of the University in any contest or public performance.
The information above is a general
summary of the eligibility rules for student-athletes. NCAA eligibility
rules are complex and subject to review and change annually. For further
information and current interpretations of NCAA legislation, please
contact the Department of Athletics or visit Campbell University's home
page at
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