Indiana University Athletics
Compliance Question Of The Week
Compliance Question Of The Week
Question:
What does a non-qualifier at a Junior College (hereafter JUCO) need to do to be able to come to IU later?
Answer:
14.5.4.2 Not a Qualifier. Effective Date: August 1, 2009
A transfer student from a two-year college who was not a qualifier is eligible for institutional financial aid, practice and competition the first academic year in residence only if the student: effective 8/1/09 for student-athletes initially enrolling full time in a collegiate institution on or after 8/1/09)
(a) Has graduated from the two-year college;
(b) Has completed satisfactorily a minimum of 48-semester or 72-quarter hours of transferable-degree credit acceptable toward any baccalaureate degree program at the certifying institution, including six semester or eight quarter hours of transferable English credit and three semester or four quarter hours of transferable math credit;
(c) Has attended a two-year college as a full-time student for at least three semesters or four quarters (excluding summer terms); and
(d) Has achieved a cumulative grade-point average of 2.000
There are three very good educational documents attached above as created by Anitra House, who is our `go-to person' on transfer related issues. Please look at these handouts should you be recruiting transfers - and remember if the individual is a 4 year transfer, you need permission to contact them before calling.
Other quick transfer reminders:
- Non-Qualifiers at JUCO's cannot have ANY on- or off-campus contact during their first year at the JUCO. You CAN call them once per week.
- Until the Big Ten de-regulates (and they might), transfers into IU have to satisfy Big Ten requirements too.
- IU does not accept any transfer courses with a grade of C- or lower.
Question:
What does a non-qualifier at a Junior College (hereafter JUCO) need to do to be able to come to IU later?
Answer:
14.5.4.2 Not a Qualifier. Effective Date: August 1, 2009
A transfer student from a two-year college who was not a qualifier is eligible for institutional financial aid, practice and competition the first academic year in residence only if the student: effective 8/1/09 for student-athletes initially enrolling full time in a collegiate institution on or after 8/1/09)
(a) Has graduated from the two-year college;
(b) Has completed satisfactorily a minimum of 48-semester or 72-quarter hours of transferable-degree credit acceptable toward any baccalaureate degree program at the certifying institution, including six semester or eight quarter hours of transferable English credit and three semester or four quarter hours of transferable math credit;
(c) Has attended a two-year college as a full-time student for at least three semesters or four quarters (excluding summer terms); and
(d) Has achieved a cumulative grade-point average of 2.000
There are three very good educational documents attached above as created by Anitra House, who is our `go-to person' on transfer related issues. Please look at these handouts should you be recruiting transfers - and remember if the individual is a 4 year transfer, you need permission to contact them before calling.
Other quick transfer reminders:
- Non-Qualifiers at JUCO's cannot have ANY on- or off-campus contact during their first year at the JUCO. You CAN call them once per week.
- Until the Big Ten de-regulates (and they might), transfers into IU have to satisfy Big Ten requirements too.
- IU does not accept any transfer courses with a grade of C- or lower.