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Reply to "Dual-Credit hours may have a negative impact?"

How about the 40/60/80 rule?

Oops, never mind:

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Qualifier

A High School graduate who had the required academic qualifications to attend a 4 year university based on SAT score and GPA from High School
Registered with the Clearing House
If you are a Qualifier you
Must have a min. 2.0 GPA
Can transfer after one FT (12 transferable units) semester at Community College
If you are a Qualifier” for Div. I school—don’t need AA degree requirements
40-60-80 Rule doesn’t affect “Qualifiers” since allowed to transfer out of CC after One semester
If you want to find out if you are a Qualifier or you never registered with the Clearing House from High School, you can still do it now by going to: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
Register on-line
Send your High School transcripts and SAT scores to the address on-line
Pay a $50 fee
Clearing House phone #1877-262-1492
from Pierce College website

I believe, but am not certain that a qualifier still has to average 24 transferable units per year in order to transfer to a D1. My son is a qualifier and his counselor is recommending underenrolling in fall 2010 and then 12 units including 3 units of baseball in spring 2011 which doesn't make any sense to me as I believe that would put him below an average of 24 units per year.

Isn't the concern about the dual credit hours due to the player possibly being considered a junior and being required to transfer out of the JC before having gotten the chance to play 2 seasons?
Last edited by CADad
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