I'm not up to speed on the NCAA transfer rules, but someone told me if you leave a 4 year college, enroll in a JUCO for just one semester; then you are eligible to transfer to another 4 year school without sitting out a year. So, if this guy enrolls in a JUCO this Spring semester, he could possibly transfer to another school in the fall and be eligible.
Transfer pundits care to expound?
14.5.6 4-2-4 College Transfers. A student who transfers from a four-year college to a two-year college and then to the certifying institution shall complete one academic year of residence at the certifying institution prior to engaging in intercollegiate competition, unless: (Revised: 1/10/90, 2/16/00, 1/9/06 effective 8/1/06, 10/27/11 effective 8/1/12, 3/27/18)I'm not up to speed on the NCAA transfer rules, but someone told me if you leave a 4 year college, enroll in a JUCO for just one semester; then you are eligible to transfer to another 4 year school without sitting out a year. So, if this guy enrolls in a JUCO this Spring semester, he could possibly transfer to another school in the fall and be eligible.
Transfer pundits care to expound?
It's morning time and my brain is still a few hours from being awake. Someone translate this to simple English. I know there has to be one of those weird morning people on VN. Not sure how anyone functions before noon.14.5.6 4-2-4 College Transfers. A student who transfers from a four-year college to a two-year college and then to the certifying institution shall complete one academic year of residence at the certifying institution prior to engaging in intercollegiate competition, unless: (Revised: 1/10/90, 2/16/00, 1/9/06 effective 8/1/06, 10/27/11 effective 8/1/12, 3/27/18)
(a) The student has completed an average of at least 12 semester or quarter hours of transferable-degree credit, with a cumulative minimum grade-point average of 2.500 (see Bylaw 14.5.4.6.3.2), acceptable toward any baccalaureate degree program at the certifying institution for each term of full-time attendance at the two-year college following transfer from the four-year college most recently attended;
(b) One calendar year has elapsed since the student’s departure from the previous four-year college (one year since the date that the student-athlete takes formal action with the appropriate institutional authorities required for all students to indicate that the student-athlete is leaving the previous four-year institution and no longer will be attending classes); and
(c) The student has graduated from the two-year college.
He's got to sit a year unless he's graduated JUCO after having been there a year and taken at least 12 hours per term and had a 2.5 GPA. I posted the actual rule because otherwise someone would say but I heard something different on a message board.It's morning time and my brain is still a few hours from being awake. Someone translate this to simple English. I know there has to be one of those weird morning people on VN. Not sure how anyone functions before noon.