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Rules Education March 2013 TRANSFERS

Wayne State College Athletic Compliance. Rules Education March 2013 TRANSFERS. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance. The Basics. Generally speaking, ALL transfers need to put in a year-of-residence (14.5.1) UNLESS they meet an exception that permits immediate competition status

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Rules Education March 2013 TRANSFERS

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  1. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Rules Education March 2013TRANSFERS

  2. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance The Basics • Generally speaking, ALL transfers need to put in a year-of-residence (14.5.1) UNLESS they meet an exception that permits immediate competition status • Conditions that trigger transfer status: • Attended previous 2-or-4-year institution as a full-time student during “regular school year” • Took part in practice before a term began • Received a summer athletic scholarship • If transfer leaves previous school under disciplinary suspension, then cannot even practice for a year

  3. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance The Basics • Transfer almost always needs to have been eligible at their previous school to be eligible here • Permission-to-contact • Do not need this for two-year transfers • Do need this for ALL four-year transfers (D-I, D-II, D-III and NAIA) • Permission-to-contact does not automatically equal a full release to a school • ALWAYS NEED TO HAVE THIS (PERMISSION) BEFORE WE CAN SPEAK TO A 4-YEAR PSA AND/OR PARENTS

  4. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year College Transfers • Qualifier with no previous attendance at 4-year institution (14.5.4.1) • Attended 2-year college for at least one full-time term • Averaged at least 12-transferrable credit hours passed per term • Had at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA • If meets all three of these requirements, then transfer can compete immediately

  5. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year College Transfers • All other qualifiers, partial qualifiers and non-qualifiers (14.5.4.2) • Attended 2-year college for at least two semesters • Meets one of these two provisions • Graduated from 2-year college (at least 25% of credits used to earn degree must be from that college) • Average at least 12-transferrable credit hours per full-time semester of enrollment AND have a cumulative 2.00 GPA

  6. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year College Transfers • NEW RULE (14.5.4.2.1): For any transfer who first enrolled in any college in the Fall of 2011 or later and was a partial qualifier or non-qualifier will have additional credit requirements: • Six transferrable English credits • Three transferrable Math credits • If the transfer is a “4-2-4”, those credits can be from the 4-year school • If transfers graduate from 2-year school, this rule does not apply to them.

  7. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year College Transfers • What if the transfer doesn’t meet any of these exceptions? • 14.5.4.2.3: Qualifiers and Partial Qualifiers can practice and receive athletic scholarship, but not compete during their first year here • 14.5.4.2.4: Non-qualifiers cannot practice, compete nor receive an athletic scholarship during their first year here

  8. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year College Transfers • “4-2-4” Credit Hour Point • One major thing to keep in mind on “4-2-4” transfers: only credits earned since enrolling at the 2-year college can be used in determining if the transfer has met the 12-transferable credit hour/full-time semester of enrollment requirement (14.5.4.2.2) • However, English & Math credits earned at the 4-year school can still be used for that requirement

  9. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year College Transfers • Other exceptions (must be qualifier to use) • Discontinued/Nonsponsored Sport (14.5.4.5.1) • Two-Year Non-Participation (14.5.4.5.3) • Return to Original Institution (14.5.4.5.4) • Non-Recruited (14.5.4.5.2) • Student could not have been recruited (13.02.10.1) • No athletic scholarship • Student has never competed for any other school • Could have been admitted here without going to the 2-year school

  10. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Jason is a baseball player • He attended an NCAA Division I institution for one year, and was not a member of the team, then transferred to a junior college for one year, where he played on the baseball team • He now wants to transfer here next fall as an un-recruited walk-on • Jason has never registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center, and did not earn an A.A. degree from the junior college

  11. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Where do we start with Jason?

  12. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Step #1: Determine the type of transfer we are dealing with • 4-2-4  therefore, he falls under bylaw 14.5.4.2 • He needs the following things: • Attended 2-year school for at least two semesters, and • Graduated from 2-year college…OR • Averaged at least 12 transferrable credit hours per full-time semester of attendance • NOTE: He would also need the six English and three Math credits since he began college in the Fall of 2011 or later

  13. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Step #2: Determine if he meets the criteria in Bylaw 14.5.4.2 • Did he attend the two-year school for at least two semesters? • YES  Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 • Did he graduate from the two-year school? • As he has 54 total credit hours, probably not. • Therefore, he needs to average at least 12 credit hours per full-time term of enrollment + 2.0 GPA

  14. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Step #3: Did he average 12 hours per term? TOTALS: 54 credit hours/4 semesters = 13.5

  15. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • HOWEVER...Remember Bylaw 14.5.4.2.2 (only count credit hours earned since enrolling at two-year school) • Now, passed 23 credit hours in two semesters  only averages 11.5 (GPA likely below 2.00 to boot) • Does not meet this exception

  16. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • So where are we at? • Jason was a non-qualifier out of high school, and did not meet Bylaw 15.4.5.2 to be immediately eligible to compete • Therefore, according to Bylaw 14.5.4.2.4, he needs cannot even practice as he needs to put in a year-of-residence here • Are we done with Jason? • We can check on the other exceptions just in case he turns out to be at least a partial or full qualifier

  17. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Other exceptions • Discontinued/Nonsponsored Sport • No  he is transferring from a place that had his sport • Two-Year Non-Participation (14.5.4.5.3) • No  he played baseball last year • Return to Original Institution (14.5.4.5.4) • No  he is transferring to a new four-year school

  18. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Non-Recruited (14.5.4.5.2) • Student could not have been recruited  Yes • No athletic scholarship  Yes • Could have been admitted here without going to the 2-year school  We’ll say sure • Three down, one to go for this exception…

  19. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #1 • Non-Recruited (14.5.4.5.2) • Student has never competed for any other school • NOOOOO…he competed for the two-year school last year. • Therefore, Jason does not meet any of the other exceptions, and must put in a year-of-residence here next year, and cannot even practice much less compete. • He will still have three seasons of competition remaining, but only four semesters to use them

  20. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #2 • Liz is a softball player • She graduated high school in June 2012, enrolled at a 2-year school, and was a full qualifier • She was a member of the 2-year school’s softball program in 2012-13, but did not play (i.e., redshirted) • Liz will not earn her A.A. degree at the 2-year school • She is being recruited by us, and would be given an athletic scholarship if available

  21. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #2 • Where do we start with Liz?

  22. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #2 • Step #1: Determine the type of transfer we are dealing with • 2-4 • Qualifier • No previous attendance at a four-year institution • Therefore…Bylaw 14.5.4.1 is the choice for us!

  23. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #2 • Step #2: Determine if she meets the criteria in Bylaw 14.5.4.1 • Did she attend the two-year school for at least one semester? • YES  She went two (Fall 2011 and Spring 2012) • Did she pass at least an average of 12 transferrable credit hours per term? • YES  She averaged 14.5 per term • Did she have a cumulative GPA of 2.00? • YES  She was at 3.50

  24. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #2 • Liz appears to be in fine shape…right? • However, she enrolled in college for the first time in the Fall of 2012, so doesn’t that mean she needs to have at least six credits of English and three of Math?

  25. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Two-Year Transfer Case Study #2 • As Lee Corso would say, “Not so fast my friend!” • Remember, Qualifiers do not have to worry about the English and Math credit hour requirement…that is only for Partial and Non-Qualifiers who haven’t earned an A.A. degree • Therefore, Liz can compete right away next year, and has four seasons of competition remaining

  26. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers • Remember, we need permission to speak to any four-year transfer (D-I, D-II, D-III and/or NAIA) before anything else happens (Bylaw 13.1.1.2)…and please get me a copy of that permission for my records • Assume a year-of-residence unless the transfer meets an appropriate exception (14.5.5.1)

  27. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers • If transfer attended four-year institution for at least one academic year, they shall be eligible for financial aid and practice regardless of initial eligibility status (14.5.5.1.1) • Competition depends upon if they meet exception

  28. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers • If transfer attended four-year institution for only one semester, then it depends upon initial eligibility status (14.5.5.1.2) • Qualifier: Okay to practice & receive financial aid, and possibly compete if they meet exception • Partial Qualifier: Okay to practice & receive financial aid ONLY in first year • Non-Qualifier: Cannot practice/receive financial aid in first year

  29. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions

  30. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • “Rare Exceptions” • Educational Exchange • Exchange Student • Discontinued Academic Program • Military Service/Religious Mission • Return to Original Institution without Participation • Non-recruited Student • Cannot have ever competed for any previous school

  31. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • Two-Year Nonparticipation • Two-year period begins when transfer begins participation in countable athletically-related activities (CARA) • Cannot have taken part in any CARA at any institution in the two years previous to that date • Also cannot have taken part in any organized non-collegiate amateur competition while enrolled as a full-time student • Intermurals do not count

  32. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • Discontinued/Non-sponsored Sport • The student’s previous four-year school dropped the sport • The student had to have been on the team when dropped • Sport is officially considered dropped when the institution makes a public announcement that it is definitely being dropped; not being considered • ***For example, when MSU dropped sports in 2010-11, the effective date was not in August 2010 (preliminary announcement), but in April 2011 (final decision)

  33. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • Discontinued/Non-sponsored Sport • The student’s previous four-year school never sponsored the sport • If student had previously attended another school that did sponsor that sport before transferring to their current institution that dropped the sport while they were there, then the student cannot use this exception • Hypothetical Example: A football SA attended Morningside (which does have football) in 2009-10, and then transferred to Omaha in 2010-11 (which dropped football that year) could not use this exception

  34. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • Graduate Student • Allows a student who graduates from their previous school to transfer and enroll in a graduate program, professional school or second baccalaureate program at a new school as long as they have eligibility remaining • Still need to get permission to speak to student • Still bound to 10-semester/four seasons-of-competition rules

  35. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • One-Time Transfer Exception • Student has not previously transferred from another four-year institution at any point (i.e., 4-2-4-4 transfers cannot use this) • Student must be in good academic standing and meets progress-towards-degree requirements; would have had to been academically eligible at previous school

  36. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • One-Time Transfer Exception • Previous institution certifies in writing (i.e., tracer) that it has no objection to student using one-time transfer exception • If transfer has only one season of competition and/or two semesters of eligibility remaining, only then do they need to average at least 12 transferrable credit hours per full-time semester of enrollment and at least a 2.00 GPA

  37. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Exceptions • One-Time Transfer Exception • Again, if transfer has only one season of competition and/or two semesters of eligibility remaining, then they need to average at least 12 transferrable credit hours per full-time semester of enrollment and at least a 2.00 GPA • Translation: if a 4-4 transfer is coming here with at least two seasons and at least three semesters left, they do not need to meet the12 credit hours average requirement; they only need to be in good academic standing and meet PTD requirements at their previous school

  38. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #1 • Marion is a track & field student-athlete • She attended a D-II school for one semester, where she practiced with the track & field program, but did not compete • She then transferred to a junior college for three semesters that did not have a team, but she did earn her A.A. degree • Marion then transferred to a D-III school for two semesters that had track, but she was not part of the team • Every semester she was enrolled was as a full-time student • Now she wants to transfer here next fall…will she be eligible?

  39. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #1 • Which exception do you think is the right one for her?

  40. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #1 • Graduate transfer? • Probably not since it’s unlikely she’s earned her bachelor’s degree in only three years • Discontinued/non-sponsored sport? • Can’t use this since she attended schools that had the sport in the past • One-time transfer? • Can’t use this since she’s a 4-2-4-4. Only two “4’s” are okay for this

  41. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #1 • Two-Year Non-participation? • If she enrolls here in Fall 2013, it would have been over two years since she was a part of a college team • Assuming that she was not involved in any organized non-collegiate amateurism while enrolled as a full-time student, we likely have a winner here. • Marion would have four seasons of competition remaining, and four semesters to use them

  42. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • Morris is a football transfer • He began his collegiate career at a Division I school where he competed, but left that school after one semester • He then enrolled for one semester at a two-year school that had football, but he was not on the roster • Morris then decided to take a semester off before enrolling part-time at a different JUCO the ensuing spring term, but again was not on the team

  43. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • The next fall, he enrolled at a Division II school where he spent the next four semesters, using two more seasons of eligibility • In May 2013, his current school will announce that it is looking at possibly discontinuing the football program, but will not make a final decision until December 2013 • With all of the uncertainty surrounding his program, Morris would like to transfer to another school where he hopes to play and earn his degree

  44. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • Do any exceptions work for Morris?

  45. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • Morris is technically a 4-2-4-4 transfer • The second JUCO doesn’t count since he wasn’t enrolled full-time • Obviously cannot use Two-Year Non-participation exception • Also cannot use One-Time Transfer Exception • This is because he has already attended two different four-year schools

  46. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • How about the Graduate exception? • Nope…hasn’t earned his degree yet • But they announced they are looking at cutting his program…can’t he use the Discontinued exception? • At this time, no. The announcement was only that they were considering cutting the program (perhaps in an attempt to have the students vote to increase their fees to save the program).

  47. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • So what are Morris’ options? • He can stay at his current school and play in the Fall of 2013 • He can still decide to transfer here, but would need to put in a year-of-residence • What are the ramifications if he does decide to transfer?

  48. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #2 • Morris decides to transfer • He needs to put in a year-of-residence • Can he practice during that year? • Yes…he’s spent more than one semester at a four-year institution prior to looking to transfer • Will he ever be able to compete here? • Assuming he meets PTD requirements during his first year here, he could since he has only been enrolled in six full-time semesters before his year-of-residence

  49. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #3 • Matt is a men’s basketball transfer • He was a non-qualifier with the Eligibility Center (EC) out of high school, and enrolled at a two-year school this past fall • After one year at the two-year school, where he competed, Matt will transfer to a Division I school next fall.

  50. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Four-Year Transfers Case Study #3 • He will play for the men’s basketball team at the D-I school in his one semester at the school, but will not enjoy the experience, and wants to transfer here in the spring of 2014. • There is the rule that states a transfer cannot play in the “championship segment” for two different schools in one year (14.5.5.4), so he could not play here in the spring • However, would he be eligible in the ensuing fall (2014)?

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