Here are the eligibility standards from the NCAA
First Year
After First Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the fall semester
After Second Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the spring semester
2. Must pass 18 hours in the fall and spring semesters
3. Must pass 24 hours in the fall, spring and summer semesters
4. Must have an overall GPA of 1.8
Second Year
After First Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the fall semester
2. Must have an overall GPA of 1.8
After Second Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the spring semester
2. Must pass 18 hours in the fall and spring semesters
3. Must have completed 40% of credits for degree (roughly 52 credits towards degree)
4. Must have an overall GPA of 1.9
Third Year
After First Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the fall semester
2. Must have an overall GPA of 1.9
After Second Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the spring semester
2. Must pass 18 hours in the fall and spring semesters
3. Must have completed 60% of credits for degree (roughly 77 credits towards degree)
4. Must have an overall GPA of 2.0
Fourth Year
After First Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the fall semester
2. Must have an overall GPA of 2.0
After Second Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the spring semester
2. Must pass 18 hours in the fall and spring semesters
3. Must have completed 80% of credits for degree (roughly 103 credits towards degree)
4. Must have an overall GPA of 2.0
Fifth Year
After First Semester
1. Must pass 6 hours in the fall semester
2. Must have an overall GPA of 2.0
After Second Semester
1. Must graduate
2 comments:
Jason, thanks for posting the NCAA eligibility requirements. That should help answer questions that fans have. So NCAA has lower GPA requirement than NMSU? I thought NMSU has 2.0 GPA requirement for all students and anyone with less than 2.0 GPA is places on academic probation. How does this work with student athletes? If they have 1.9 GPA they are eligible per NCAA standards but on academic probation per NMSU standards? Just curious.
I believe that they are on academic probation if they fall below 2.0 for two consecutive semesters
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