National Collegiate Athletic Association

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July 20, 1998

Legislative assistance

1998 Column No. 28Satisfactory-progress waiver process

The following information is intended to assist Divisions I and II institutions regarding the satisfactory-progress waiver process conducted by the NCAA Division I Satisfactory-Progress Waiver Committee and Division II Academic Requirements Committee. Member institutions are encouraged to review and apply these reminders and suggestions immediately. Adherence to these policies and procedures will ensure a swifter review of each case by the staff and the subcommittee.

Procedures:

  • Proper Submission. Member institutions are reminded to submit a properly completed waiver application form to the national office. A properly completed application form will reduce the processing time and permit a swifter review of the waiver request.

  • Contacting the NCAA. Member institutions are encouraged to allow three working days to expire prior to contacting the national office for an update on the status of a case. This time frame will permit the staff to provide an accurate status report on the disposition of the case.

  • Staff Responsibilities. The national office staff will notify institutions of any issues that need to be resolved (e.g., additional materials needed) to permit the staff or the committee to properly evaluate the application and its accompanying materials.

  • Time Frame. The committee reviews cases on conference calls, which are conducted on a weekly basis during the fall semester. Cases reviewed by the subcommittee generally will be resolved within two to three weeks of receipt of the proper information.

  • Appropriate Signatures. All completed waiver application forms must include the appropriate signatures before a case can be processed. For cases involving a disability, a properly submitted application will include the following signatures: either the chief executive officer or the faculty athletics representative and either the director of athletics or the senior woman administrator. A case that does not involve a disability may be signed by any appropriate institutional representative.

  • Designation of Contact Person. Member institutions are asked to note on the application form a campus contact person for the waiver, along with the individual's title and telephone number. The staff would prefer to work only with the primary contact person in its review of a waiver and suggests that the institution serve as the communications link with the student-athlete's family. (The volume of telephone calls from a student's family combined with the staff working with several administrators from an NCAA institution results in duplication of work effort and slows the review of a particular waiver.)

  • Applicable Bylaws. Pursuant to NCAA Bylaw 14.4.3.9, the Division I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet and the Division II Academic Requirements Committee have the authority to waive satisfactory-progress requirements based on objective evidence that demonstrates circumstances that warrant the waiver of the normal application of these guidelines. Accordingly, an application may include a waiver request for any of the following regulations:

    a. 14.1.6.2.2.1.3 (full-time enrollment for students with disabilities)

    b. 14.4.3.1 ("12/24 - hour" rule)

    c. 14.4.3.1.3.1 ("75/25")

    d. 14.4.3.2.1.3 ("50 percent")

    e. 14.4.3.2.2.3 ("25/50/75")

    f. 14.4.3.3.1.3 [Division I grade-point average ("90/95")]

    g. 14.4.3.3.2 [Division II grade-point average (1.600/1.800/
    2.000)]

    h. 14.4.3.8 ("12-/24-hour" for students with disabilities)

    Please note that the Divisions I and II Administrative Review Subcommittees have jurisdiction for those waivers submitted related to the one-time transfer exception, when a student's only deficiency under that regulation relates to the student's good academic standing and satisfactory-progress status at the institution from which the student is transferring.

    This material was provided by the membership services staff as an aid to member institutions. If an institution has a question or comment regarding this column, such correspondence should be directed to Kristen L. Davis or Lisa Roesler, membership services representatives, at the NCAA national office. This information is available on the College Sports Network.