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Eligibility Regulations for Student-Athletes

Freshman Eligibility | NCAA Initial Eligibility Index
Continuing Eligibility
Transfer Eligibility | Institutional Policies

Freshman Eligibility

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:

  1. Present a minimum SAT/ACT score as specified in the NCAA Initial Eligibility Index below. The required SAT/ACT score must be achieved under national testing conditions on a national testing date.
  2. Present a minimum cumulative grade point average as specified in the NCAA Initial Eligibility Index in a successfully completed core curriculum of at least 14 academic core courses, including the following:
  • 4 years of English
  • 2 years of Mathematics (Algebra 1 or higher)
  • 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by the high school)
  • 1 year of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science
  • 2 years of social science
  • 3 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy)

14 Total Core Courses

NCAA Initial Eligibility Index (to be used with 14 core-courses)

Core GPA

 

SAT

ACT

3.55 & above

 

400

37

3.525

 

410

38

3.500

 

420

39

3.475

 

430

40

3.450

 

440

41

3.425

 

450

41

3.400

 

460

42

3.375

 

470

42

3.350

 

480

43

3.325

 

490

44

3.300

 

500

44

3.275

 

510

45

3.250

 

520

46

3.225

 

530

46

3.200

 

540

47

3.175

 

550

47

3.150

 

560

48

3.125

 

570

49

3.100

 

580

49

3.075

 

590

50

3.050

 

600

50

3.025

 

610

51

3.000

 

620

52

2.975

 

630

52

2.950

 

640

53

2.925

 

650

53

2.900

 

660

54

2.875

 

670

55

2.850

 

680

56

2.825

 

690

56

2.800

 

700

57

2.775

 

710

58

2.750

 

720

59

2.725

 

730

59

2.700

 

730

60

2.675

 

740-750

61

2.650

 

760

62

2.625

 

770

63

2.600

 

780

64

2.575

 

790

65

2.550

 

800

66

2.525

 

810

67

2.500

 

820

68

2.475

 

830

69

2.450

 

840-850

70

2.425

 

860

70

2.400

 

860

71

2.375

 

870

72

2.350

 

880

73

2.325

 

890

74

2.300

 

900

75

2.275

 

910

76

2.250

 

920

77

2.225

 

930

78

2.200

 

940

79

2.175

 

950

80

2.150

 

960

80

2.125

 

960

81

2.100

 

970

82

2.075

 

980

83

2.050

 

990

84

2.025

 

1000

85

2.000

 

1010

86

 

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.

Continuing Eligibility

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:

  • 24 semester hours of academic credit before the student-athlete enters his or her second year of collegiate enrollment;
  • 18 semester hours per academic year;
  • 6 hours of academic credit per term;
  • GPA Requirements:
  • 90% of the minimum cumulative GPA necessary for graduation by the start of the second year of enrollment (1.800);
  • 95% of the minimum cumulative GPA necessary for graduation by the start of the third year of enrollment (1.900);
  • 100% of the minimum cumulative GPA necessary for graduation by the start of the fourth year and thereafter (2.000);

Percentage of degree requirements:

  • A student-athlete who is entering his or her third year of collegiate enrollment shall have completed successfully at least 40 percent of the course requirements in the student’s specific degree program;
  • A student-athlete who is entering his or her fourth year of collegiate enrollment shall have completed successfully at least 60 percent of the course requirements in the student’s specific degree program;
  • A student-athlete who is entering his or her fifth year of collegiate enrollment shall have completed successfully at least 80 percent of the course requirements in the student’s specific degree program;
  • For Student-athletes in five year degree programs, the percentage of course requirements are 33%, 50%, and 67% respectively (such as 3/2 program);

Transfer Eligibility

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.

Institutional Policies

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 http://www.campbell.edu.
 

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