| The NCAA has approved the following courses for use in establishing
the initial-eligibility certification status of student-athletes from
this school. Some course titles may begin with one of the following
prefixes. These prefixes are defined as follows: |
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Only students who have received proper NCAA approval for their diagnosed
learning disability may |
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receive credit for these approved courses |
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A student will receive no more than one NCAA mathematics credit for the
successful completion of |
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any two courses so noted. |
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A student will receive NCAA mathematics credit according to the unique
credit values noted. |
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A student will receive no more than one unit of NCAA natural/physical
science credit for the successful |
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completion of all courses so noted. |
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A student will receive no more than one and one-half units of NCAA
natural/physical science credit for |
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credit for the successful completion of all courses so noted. |
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student will receive no more than two units of NCAA natural/physical
science credit for the successful |
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completion of all courses so noted. |
Courses designated with a '=' symbol are
courses that may be used only by students with a diagnosed disability.
Please note, not all high schools will have courses with this
designation. Also, in order for a student to receive credit for a course
designed for students with disabilities, the student must have provided
verification of his or her disability status by presenting to the NCAA
Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse either: (1) a nonstandard ACT or SAT
score; or (2) notice of disability designation by the NCAA Disability
Services staff.
NCAA legislation permits a student to receive credit for a core course
only one time. As a result, if a student repeats a core course, the
student will only receive credit once for the core course and the
highest grade earned in the course will be included in the calculation
of the student's core-course grade-point average. Likewise, if a student
completes a course that is duplicative with another core course, the
student will only receive credit once for the core course and the
highest grade earned in the course will be included in the calculation
of the student's core-course grade-point average.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Computer science courses
cannot be used to fulfill core course requirements for student-athletes
first entering a collegiate institution on or after August 1, 2005. |