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DI and DII Worksheet PDF

This worksheet assists students in tracking their progress toward meeting NCAA initial eligibility standards by calculating their core-course grade point average (GPA). It provides tables to tally quality points and credits across required subject areas like English, math, science, social science and additional academic courses. The core-course GPA is calculated by dividing the total quality points by the total credits attempted in the core courses. The NCAA Eligibility Center will determine the student's academic status after high school graduation based on completing 16 core courses before the seventh semester.

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DI and DII Worksheet PDF

This worksheet assists students in tracking their progress toward meeting NCAA initial eligibility standards by calculating their core-course grade point average (GPA). It provides tables to tally quality points and credits across required subject areas like English, math, science, social science and additional academic courses. The core-course GPA is calculated by dividing the total quality points by the total credits attempted in the core courses. The NCAA Eligibility Center will determine the student's academic status after high school graduation based on completing 16 core courses before the seventh semester.

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Division I Worksheet

This worksheet is provided to assist you in monitoring your progress in meeting NCAA initial-eligibility standards. The NCAA
Eligibility Center will determine your academic status after you graduate. Remember to check your high school's list of
NCAA-approved courses for the classes you have taken.
Use the following scale: A = 4 quality points; B = 3 quality points; C = 2 quality points; D = 1 quality point.
English (4 years required)
10/7 Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)
 Example: English 9 .5 A (.5 x 4) = 2

Total English Units Total Quality Points


Mathematics (3 years required)
10/7 Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)
Example: Algebra 1 1.0 B (1.0 x 3) = 3

Total Mathematics Units Total Quality Points


Natural/physical science (2 years required)
10/7 Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Natural/Physical Science Units Total Quality Points


Additional year in English, mathematics or natural/physical science (1 year required)
10/7 Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Additional Units Total Quality Points


Social science (2 years required)
10/7 Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Social Science Units Total Quality Points


Additional academic courses (4 years required)
10/7 Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Total Additional Academic Units Total Quality Points


Total Quality Points from each subject area / / =
Total Credits = Core-Course GPA
Quality / Credits = Core-Course GPA
Points
Core-Course GPA (16 required) Beginning August 1, 2016, 10 core courses must be completed before the seventh semester and
seven of the 10 must be a combination of English, math or natural or physical science for competition purposes. Grades and credits
may be earned at any time for academic redshirt purposes.

GUIDE FOR THE COLLEGE-BOUND STUDENT-ATHLETE 19


Division II Worksheet
This worksheet is provided to assist you in monitoring your progress in meeting NCAA initial-eligibility standards. The NCAA
Eligibility Center will determine your academic status after you graduate. Remember to check your high school’s list of NCAA-
approved courses for the classes you have taken.
Use the following scale: A = 4 quality points; B = 3 quality points; C = 2 quality points; D = 1 quality point.
English (3 years required)
Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)
Example: English 9 .5 A (.5 x 4) = 2

Total English Units Total Quality Points


Mathematics (2 years required)
Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)
Example: Algebra 1 1.0 B (1.0 x 3) = 3

Total Mathematics Units Total Quality Points


Natural/physical science (2 years required)
Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Natural/Physical Science Units Total Quality Points


Additional years in English, math or natural/physical science (3 years required)
Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Additional Units Total Quality Points


Social science (2 years required)
Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Social Science Units Total Quality Points


Additional academic courses (4 years required)
Course Title Credit X Grade = Quality Points (multiply credit by grade)

Total Additional Academic Units Total Quality Points


Total Quality Points from each subject area / / =
Total Credits = Core-Course GPA
Quality / Credits = Core-Course GPA
Points

20 ELIGIBILITYCENTER.ORG

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