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I will practice good sportsmanship. I will act in ways that bring respect to me, my coaches, my team and Special Olympics. I will not use bad language. I will not swear or insult other persons. I will not fight with other athletes, coaches, volunteers or staff.
A high-school athlete who is classified as an NCAA Non-Qualifier: Cannot receive an athletic scholarship during their freshman year unless the requirements for \u201cAcademic Redshirt\u201d are met. Will NOT be eligible to compete with the team during their freshman year.
You are not eligible for participation in a sport if you have ever: (1) Taken pay, or the promise of pay, for competing in that sport. [Bylaw 12.1. 2] (2) Agreed (orally or in writing) to compete in professional athletics in that sport. (3) Played on any professional athletics team as defined by the NCAA in that sport.
High school student athletes have a few requirements that they must meet to be eligible to play sports. However, maybe the most important of them all would be their grade point average. Athletes' GPA must be higher than a 2.0 or a C average.
NCAA rules limit student-athletes to 20 hours per week of \u201crequired\u201d and \u201csupervised\u201d practice and training time during the season, and eight hours per week in the offseason.
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Abide by the spirit of the rules, as well as the letter of the rules, throughout all games and practices. Uphold all standards and regulations expected of participants. Treat all players, officials, and coaches with respect and courtesy. Accept victory or defeat with class.
Here's a list of common ones adopted by college athletics departments across the country: Excellence, Faith, Integrity, Leadership, Service, Humility, Passion, Innovation, Perseverance, Unity, Servanthood, Responsibility, Thankfulness.
What are the NCAA's GPA Requirements? The minimum GPA required to compete at the NCAA Division I level is a 2.3 GPA in approved core-courses and earn an SAT score of 900 or ACT sum score of 75 to be eligible.
Many student-athletes, however, reported that they practice at least 30 hours a week on average, with some sports reporting weekly practice commitments of more than 40 hours, according to a 2011 NCAA survey cited in the UNC lawsuit.
Academic Standards Graduate from high school. Complete a minimum of 16 core courses for Division I or II. Earn a minimum required grade-point average in core courses. Earn a qualifying test score on either the ACT or SAT. Request final amateurism certification from the NCAA Eligibility Center.

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