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Monthly Education Session November 2012 Permissible Activities for

Monthly Education Session November 2012 Permissible Activities for Partial Qualifiers & Student Managers. This month’s educational session will look at exactly what activities partial qualifiers and student managers can and cannot participate in for your program.

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Monthly Education Session November 2012 Permissible Activities for

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  1. Monthly Education Session November 2012 Permissible Activities for Partial Qualifiers & Student Managers

  2. This month’s educational session will look at exactly what activities partial qualifiers and student managers can and cannot participate in for your program.

  3. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier.

  4. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.1 Qualifier - A qualifier is a student who, for purposes of determining eligibility for financial aid, practice and competition in Divisions I and II institutions, has met ALLof the following requirements:

  5. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.1 Qualifier -A qualifier is a student who, for purposes of determining eligibility for financial aid, practice and competition in Divisions I and II institutions, has met ALLof the following requirements: (a) Graduation from high school;

  6. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.1 Qualifier -A qualifier is a student who, for purposes of determining eligibility for financial aid, practice and competition in Divisions I and II institutions, has met ALLof the following requirements: (a) Graduation from high school; (b) Successful completion of a required core curriculum consisting of a minimum number of courses in specified subjects;

  7. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.1 Qualifier -A qualifier is a student who, for purposes of determining eligibility for financial aid, practice and competition in Divisions I and II institutions, has met ALLof the following requirements: (a) Graduation from high school; (b) Successful completion of a required core curriculum consisting of a minimum number of courses in specified subjects; (c) Specified minimum grade-point average in the core curriculum; and

  8. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.1 Qualifier -A qualifier is a student who, for purposes of determining eligibility for financial aid, practice and competition in Divisions I and II institutions, has met ALLof the following requirements: (a) Graduation from high school; (b) Successful completion of a required core curriculum consisting of a minimum number of courses in specified subjects; (c) Specified minimum grade-point average in the core curriculum; and (d) Specified minimum SAT or ACT score.

  9. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.2 Partial Qualifier - A partial qualifier is a student who does not meet the requirements for a qualifier but who, at the time of graduation from high school, presents ONEof the following academic requirements:

  10. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.2 Partial Qualifier - A partial qualifier is a student who does not meet the requirements for a qualifier but who, at the time of graduation from high school, presents ONEof the following academic requirements: (a) Successful completion of a required core curriculum consisting of a minimum number of courses and a specified minimum grade-point average in the core curriculum; or

  11. First, lets look at what the differences are between a qualifier and a partial qualifier. Bylaw 14.02.10.2 Partial Qualifier - A partial qualifier is a student who does not meet the requirements for a qualifier but who, at the time of graduation from high school, presents ONEof the following academic requirements: (a) Successful completion of a required core curriculum consisting of a minimum number of courses and a specified minimum grade-point average in the core curriculum; or (b) Specified minimum SAT or ACT score.

  12. Here is a sample list of partial qualifier eligibility:

  13. Here is a sample list of partial qualifier eligibility: Eligible For Academic Tutoring Services Community Engagement Activities CARA (excluding competition & on campus only) Athletics Scholarship Institutional Awards Banquet Athletics Medical Insurance Student-Host on Official Visit Use of Training Room Seated on Team Bench During Contests (home contests only & may not dress in uniform)

  14. Here is a sample list of partial qualifier eligibility: Eligible ForNot Eligible For Academic Tutoring Services Outside Competition Community Engagement Activities Team Manager CARA (excluding competition & on campus only) Team Travel Athletics Scholarship Promotional Activities Institutional Awards Banquet (institutional, charitable, educational Athletics Medical Insurance or non-profit promotions Student-Host on Official Visit Use of Training Room Seated on Team Bench During Contests (home contests only & may not dress in uniform)

  15. A more detailed list of what qualifiers and partial qualifiers are eligible for can be found in your NCAA Division II Manual (Figure 14-3, page 106)

  16. Now lets look at the differences between a student-athlete manager and a non-athlete student manager.

  17. Student-Athlete Manager A student-athlete, who is a full qualifier, may serve as a student-manager and is eligible for all activities of a student manager and a full athletic qualifier.

  18. Student-Athlete Manager A student-athlete, who is a full qualifier, may serve as a student-manager and is eligible for all activities of a student manager and a full athletic qualifier. A student-athlete, who serves as a manager, must also meet all applicable legislation for eligibility, including initial-eligibility requirements (academic and amateurism), progress-toward-degree requirements, full-time enrollment and Division II Bylaw 17 (playing and practice seasons) requirements.

  19. Non-Athlete Student Manager A non-recruited student may also serve as a team manager, but with certain restrictions:

  20. Non-Athlete Student Manager A non-recruited student may also serve as a team manager, but with certain restrictions: Eligible For Financial Aid Team Travel (transportation, lodging & meals) Apparel

  21. Non-Athlete Student Manager A non-recruited student may also serve as a team manager, but with certain restrictions: Eligible ForNot Eligible For Financial Aid Practice Team Travel (transportation, lodging & meals) Competition Apparel Individual Skill Instruction CARA (i.e., practice player)

  22. ALWAYS ASK BEFORE YOU ACT!!!!

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