NJCAA Compliance Exam 2017 - Eligibility Question Title * 1. Name: OK Question Title * 2. Title: OK Question Title * 3. Student-Athlete R, a member of a team competing for Community College A dresses for the first game on the team’s season schedule. Student-Athlete R did not compete in this game and immediately thereafter returned his/her uniform and withdrew as a member of that team. Student-Athlete R has used one (1) season of eligibility in that particular sport. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 4. In order for a full-time term not to count against a student-athlete’s eligibility, he/she must withdraw completely or to part-time status on or before the 15th calendar day of that term and must not have competed in an official contest. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 5. Student-athletes at Community College A are required to maintain a 2.15 overall GPA in a degree program to be eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics. The NJCAA does not require an overall 2.15 GPA, and Student-Athlete R would like to participate in the NJCAA. Student-Athlete R is eligible to participate if he/she satisfies the academic rules of the NJCAA, but not the requirements of the college. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 6. For eligibility purposes, a student-athlete's "passing" and "satisfactory" grades may be computed as… A. "A" grades B. "B" grades C. "C" grades D. These types of grades cannot be counted towards eligibility. OK Question Title * 7. Student-Athlete R initially enrolls in six (6) credit hours for the spring term. Twenty-one (21) calendar days into the term, Student-Athlete R decides he wants to participate in a spring sport. Subsequently he signs up for and successfully completes a CLEP test worth eight (8) hours. Student-Athlete R is allowed to begin participation in a spring sport immediately upon the successful completion of the CLEP test. A. True, as long as Student-Athlete R is enrolled in more than twelve (12) credit hours during the term making him full-time. B. False, CLEP hours may only be used for accumulation purposes and may not be used to meet enrollment requirements. OK Question Title * 8. To be eligible for athletic competition, student-athletes must be enrolled in full-time status… A. On the first day of classes during the term in which the student-athletes choose to participate. B. No later than the last date to register for classes, as published in the college's official catalog, of the term in which the student-athletes choose to participate. C. On the 15th calendar day of the term in which the student-athletes choose to participate. D. No later than the end of the first week of classes. OK Question Title * 9. Community College A begins a two-term varsity sport (basketball) season on November 6th. Student-Athlete R who was enrolled full-time at the college by the 15th calendar day of the fall term joins the team on November 10th and is not listed on the original Eligibility Form. It is required for Student-Athlete R to be submitted on a supplemental Eligibility Form prior to participation in a game. A. True, and the student-athlete will become eligible by the online submission date of the supplemental eligibility form. B. False, it does not matter when the form is submitted, just as long as it is submitted before the end of that term. C. Since the student-athlete was not submitted with the original eligibility form, they are not eligible until the eligibility is submitted for the spring term. OK Question Title * 10. All scrimmages must be included and designated as such on the official season schedule. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 11. Student-Athlete R, an entering freshman, enrolls in fifteen (15) credit hours at Community College A and participates in a fall sport. At the completion of the fall term, Student-Athlete R has earned fifteen (15) credit hours with a 4.00 GPA. Student-Athlete R does not attend the spring term and returns to college for the following fall term. Student-Athlete R is eligible as a second season athlete to participate in the same fall sport. A. True, since the student-athlete passed fifteen (15) credit hours with a 4.00 GPA in their previous full-time term. B. False, because the student-athlete does not satisfy the Second Season Academic Requirement (24 credit hours with a 2.0 GPA). OK Question Title * 12. Student-Athlete R enrolls in college as a full-time student and begins attending classes. On the 10th calendar day of the term, the student is dropped from all of his courses due to “failure to pay”. The student pays the bill and is reinstated into his classes on the 19th calendar day of the term. Is this student eligible to participate during this term? A. Yes, they are eligible since they were able to get back into his classes B. No, the student is not eligible as their status was determined on the 15th calendar day of the term and on that day they were not enrolled. C. Yes, they are eligible as they were initially enrolled as a full-time student in the first 15 calendar days of the term. D. No, once you withdraw from a term you may not be reinstated for eligibility purposes. OK Question Title * 13. Student-Athlete R, a member of Community College A's intercollegiate varsity team, dresses for and is a member of that team for the full academic year. Student-Athlete R only participates in one (1) contest during the regular season. Student-Athlete R has completed one season of eligibility for his/her participation in this one (1) contest and is not eligible to be considered an NJCAA Non-Participant / “Redshirt”. A. True, once Student-Athlete R participates in any fraction of the regular season schedule, he/she has utilized a season of NJCAA eligibility in that sport. B. False OK Question Title * 14. Student-Athlete R initially enrolls in twelve (12) credit hours. Three weeks after the term begins, Student-Athlete R drops a three (3) credit hour course which leaves him/her with nine (9) credit hours. In the fifth week of the term, Student-Athlete R enrolls in 3 additional credits bringing the total number of credits back to 12. Student-Athlete R regains his/her eligibility on the day when he/she enrolls in the additional credits and becomes eligible to compete provided nine (9) of the credit hours begin prior to the final regular season contest. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 15. Student-Athlete R has been enrolled at Community College A for three (3) previous full-time terms. In each term the student has taken and passed PED-150 which is individualized Weight Training. PED-150 is a two credit course and Student-Athlete R has accumulated six (6) academic credits from taking this course three times in three separate terms. How many of these credits may be used for NJCAA eligibility? A. Six (6) the student passed the course each time. B. Four (4) as you may only count a course twice for NJCAA eligibility. C. Two (2) as you may only count one successful attempt of a course for NJCAA eligibility. D. Four (4) as there is a maximum of four PE credits which may be used for NJCAA eligibility. OK Question Title * 16. January 18th is the beginning date of the spring term where Student-Athlete R enrolls full-time in 12 hours. Nine (9) credit hours start on January 18th, the other 3-credit hour class starts on March 1st and all the classes take place within the spring term. Student-Athlete R is eligible to participate in basketball whose last regular season game is on February 29th. A. True, because Student-Athlete R is enrolled in 12 credit hours and nine (9) of those credit hours begin before the end of the published regular season schedule. B. False, because all 12 credit hours do not begin before the last regular season game. OK Question Title * 17. Student-Athlete R participated on a club baseball team at a non-member university for two years. The club is loosely organized and plays very few games against teams that are not related to the university. Any participation in this club team has used a season of NJCAA eligibility for every year of participation so Student-Athlete R has exhausted their two years of NJCAA baseball eligibility. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 18. A mini-session that is offered between the fall and spring terms at Community College A starts on January 3rd and ends on January 12th. The spring term officially begins on January 13th. The credit hours earned during this mini-session can be counted towards either the fall or spring terms. A. True, these hours can be counted for any term. B. False, these hours can only be counted towards the overall accumulation. C. True, these hours can only be counted towards the spring term. D. True, these hours can only be counted towards the fall term. OK Question Title * 19. An ineligible student-athlete may dress in uniform for any contest and sit on the bench; they just are not permitted to enter the contest. A. True B. False OK Question Title * 20. When Student-Athlete R enrolls for the fall term he/she has not earned enough credits to satisfy the Total Hours Accumulation Rule (36 hours with a 2.0 for a fall sport) to participate in basketball during the fall term. The student-athlete is taking a class to become eligible for the fall term and satisfy the Total Hours Accumulation Rule. When must Student-Athlete R pass the class in order to make him/her eligible for the fall term? A. The student must finish the class by the last official day to register of the fall term. B. The student must complete the class and the grade must be posted on or before the 15th calendar day of the fall term. C. When the student completes the class, he/she becomes eligible at that point. D. The student remains ineligible for the entire fall term with no opportunity to become eligible. OK Question Title * 21. Student-athlete R has not been enrolled in college full-time for a period of eighteen (18) calendar months or longer and has participated in one (1) season of basketball. If Student-Athlete R enrolls and wants to play a second season of basketball which of the basic eligibility rules is this person exempt from? A. All eligibility requirements are waived do to the eighteen month rule. B. The First Season Academic Requirements only and must still meet the Second Season Academic Requirement. C. The First and Second Season Academic requirements. D. None, the student has participated for one year all requirements are in place. OK Question Title * 22. Student-Athlete R enrolls in twelve (12) credits as a first semester freshman and is a member of the basketball team. On November 20th, Student-Athlete R is informed by one of his instructors that he will fail his Algebra course regardless of what he scores on the remainder of the work including the final exam. Student-Athlete R enrolls in an online class with another institution and withdraws from his Algebra course. Is Student-Athlete R eligible to continue playing basketball during the fall term since he is still enrolled in 12 credit hours? A. Yes since he is currently enrolled in 12 hours. B. No, he is not enrolled in 12 hours at Community College A where he participates. He becomes immediately ineligible at the time he drops the Algebra course since he has fallen below the 12 hours he originally registered for at the start of the term at the institution. C. Yes, he may finish the fall term and then he will have to pass a First Season Academic Requirement. D. Yes, he is dually enrolled. OK DONE