67-00 Athletic Competition
General
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Eligibility of Athletes*
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Grants-in-Aid
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Athletic Contests
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Athletic Schedules
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Delegation of Authority
The University Faculty Senate Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics
(IA) shall have jurisdiction over all academic matters pertaining to
intercollegiate athletics. The committee shall determine eligibility of
athletes, approve athletic schedules, and take appropriate actions when
student-athletes have violated the policies set forth in this rule. To
assist the committee in discharging its responsibilities, a Faculty
Athletic Representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) is appointed by the President of the University. Authority granted
this representative for University Park athletic programs and similar
authority delegated to representatives of locations other than University
Park is outlined in subsequent provisions of this rule. The committee
shall have overall responsibility for enforcement of this rule. A
student-athlete who violates any of the provisions of this rule shall be
subject to appropriate action. In specific cases, the committee may
delegate authority to the dean of the college in which the student is
enrolled, to the executive officer of the Commonwealth College location,
to the respective provost and dean of Penn State Erie, Penn State Capital College, Penn State Altoona College, Penn State Abington College and Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley College.
- Only full-time candidates for a baccalaureate
degree are eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletic contests,
with two exceptions. First, in their final semester, student-athletes
may schedule fewer than the minimum requirements for full-time status if
they need fewer than twelve credits to meet graduation requirements.
Second, a full-time graduate student (attained a baccalaureate degree) with competive eligibility remaining
may also compete. In addition, courses offered through correspondence study may not be used to
establish the minimum requirements for full-time status. If a
student-athlete drops below full-time status any time during the
semester (except as noted above) that student will be immediately
ineligible to compete.
At the University Park Campus, provisional, non-degree regular and non-degree conditional students are not considered baccalaureate candidates. They are not eligible to practice or compete.
At the campus college locations only full-time students
(except nondegree) are eligible to participate in intercollegiate
athletic contests. Exceptions to full-time status may also be made for
associate degree students during their final semester if they need
less than twelve credits to meet their graduation requirements. If a
student-athlete drops below full-time status any time during the
semester (except as noted above) that student will be immediately
ineligible.
- A student-athlete from the University Park campus shall represent the University in an intercollegiate athletic
contest only if the student has acquired the designated number of credits
at the beginning of the appropriate semester (in residence) as follows:
| Semesters in Residence |
Minimum Number Credits Required |
| 2 |
9 |
| 3 |
24 |
| 4 |
38 |
| 5 |
52 |
| 6 |
67 |
| 7 |
82 |
| 8 |
97 |
| 9 |
112 |
A student-athlete from a campus location other than University Park shall represent the University in an intercollegiate athletic contest only if the student has acquired the designated number of credits at the beginning of the appropriate semester (in residence) as follows:
| Semesters in Residence |
Minimum Number Credits Required |
| 2 |
9 |
| 3 |
24 |
| 4 |
36 |
| 5 |
48 |
| 6 |
60 |
| 7 |
72 |
| 8 |
84 |
| 9 |
96 |
- A student-athlete at any location is eligible to represent the
University in an intercollegiate athletic contest only if the student
meets the minimum cumulative grade point requirements at the beginning
of the appropriate semester (in residence) as follows:
| Semesters in Residence |
Minimum GPA |
| 2 |
1.80 |
| 3 |
1.90 |
| 4 |
1.90 |
| 5 |
2.00 |
| 6 |
2.00 |
| 7 |
2.00 |
| 8 |
2.00 |
| 9 |
2.00 |
- A student-athlete at University Park also must comply with the
current eligibility requirements of the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference,
Inc. A student-athlete at other campus locations must comply with
current eligibility requirements of the NCAA and/or any other athletic
conference that governs the athletic contests in which the student
expects to compete.
- Student-athletes transferring from another four-year institution to
University Park shall not be eligible to participate in intercollegiate
athletic contests until the students have completed a residence
requirement of at least one full academic year, and one calendar year
has lapsed since registering at the University. Exceptions may be
granted as prescribed by the NCAA. However, a student who transfers to
University Park from a junior college and did not fulfill the
requirements of the NCAA bylaws concerning initial eligibility must
complete one academic year (two semesters) and one calendar year must
lapse before the student is eligible to compete. Student-athletes
transferring to Penn State baccalaureate degree granting Campuses must comply with NCAA Division III
regulations. A student-athlete transferring to other Penn State
Commonwealth College locations must comply with the eligibility requirements that govern the
athletic contests at that location.
- A graduate student may be eligible to participate in intercollegiate
athletics if the student has completed a baccalaureate degree, has not exceeded the calendar-year limitations on
competitive eligibility, and is a full-time student in a degree program.
- A student at University Park who has participated in organized
practice or competition during any academic term, and who has not
continued in residence through that term, shall not become eligible
until at least one calendar year has lapsed from that date of the
student's re-entry according to Big Ten Conference academic eligibility rules.
*Detailed information about student-athlete eligibility may be found in
the current NCAA Manual, for University Park the Handbook of the Big Ten Conference
and for the Commonwealth Campuses the Athletic Conference Policy Manual.
Revised: 12/21/2005 (Approved by Senate 10/25/2005)
Revised: 1/19/2007 (Approved by Senate 12/5/06)
- A student-athlete may receive from the athletic department a
grant-in-aid that includes all or part of the educational expenses
associated with tuition, fees, room, board, and required course-related
books. Student-athletes may not receive a grant-in-aid unless they are
otherwise eligible for participation in intercollegiate athletics.
- Grants-in-aid are awarded for one year or less and may not be
cancelled during the award period unless one of the prescribed NCAA
exceptions applies. In cases where a grant-in-aid is not renewed before
the student completes his or her eligibility, the student-athlete may
request the IA Committee to review the decision.
- At other Penn State baccalaureate degree granting campuses, a student-athlete's financial aid must be
consistent with NCAA Division III criteria.
- At Commonwealth College Locations, no financial aid based on athletic talent may be awarded.
- A student-athlete who represents the University in an athletic
contest shall be excused from class and provided with an official excuse
form.
- No student-athlete shall be allowed to represent the University in an
athletic contest unless the student has been officially approved for
participation. A list of student-athletes expecting to participate in
the contest must be submitted to the appropriate Faculty Athletic Representatives at
least twenty-four hours in advance of the contest. Copies of the team
lists shall be forwarded to the IA Committee.
- All schedules of athletic contests will be submitted to the IA
Committee through appropriate Faculty Athletic Representatives for
approval or modification before final arrangements or contracts are
made. It is the responsibility of the IA Committee to ensure that all
athletic schedules fall within established University regulations and
policies. No regular-season athletic contests shall be scheduled during
the final exam periods of the University.
- Athletic teams or individual team members shall be allowed to be
absent from the University for no more than seventy-five class periods
in one semester. The number of class periods missed shall be kept on
record by the IA Committee and the respective Athletic Departments. It shall be the
joint responsibility of those bodies to enforce these limitations.
- Participation in special events outside approved scheduled events by
varsity teams or individual team members (such as football bowl games)
must be approved by the IA Committee at least ten days prior to
participation. As in all events, NCAA and/or other athletic conference
regulations and University regulations will be followed.
Other special events are defined in two categories. The first category
includes events that involve varsity teams or individual team members
serving as official representatives of the University, that are usually
scheduled annually, and that are typically included within the athletic
schedule. Participation in these events must be approved at the time
season schedules are approved by the IA Committee. Typical events include
annual invitationals, regional conference tournaments, and NCAA regional
and national championships.
The second category includes events such as Pan American Games, World
University Games, U.S. Teams, and the Olympic Games, or their qualifying
events, which do not occur annually and may involve one or more team
members as official representatives of the University. Participation in
this type of event usually occurs when an athlete's performance reaches a
high degree of excellence and an invitation is extended for participation.
The University Faculty Senate Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics must
grant approval prior to a student-athlete's participation.
a. At University Park:
- The Faculty Athletic Representative (NCAA) will serve as an ex
officio member of the IA Committee to represent the faculty for all
matters related to varsity athletics at University Park. This
representative will perform such duties as specified by the President
and will act on behalf of the faculty to monitor eligibility, class
absences, and athletic schedules, and to certify grants-in-aid to the
controller. The representative will report a summary of his or her
activities annually to the University Faculty Senate.
b. At locations other than University Park:
- Faculty Athletic Representatives will be appointed as appropriate,
following nomination by designated faculty organizations, by the highest ranking academic officer at the respective college. These representatives will have the same
general duties and responsibilities as the Faculty Athletic
Representative (NCAA) at University Park, will serve ex officio as
members of the IA Committee, and will report a summary of their
activities annually to the IA Committee.
This page maintained by the University Faculty Senate Office (afb11@psu.edu).
Last Update: January 19, 2007