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Originally Posted by GullFoss
How bad do one's grades need to be to not get into Michigan on an athletic scholarship?
Interesting barbell approach between the academic inclination of the flame's two first round picks
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https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2013/11/...igibility.aspx
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Originally Posted by NCAA
For Division I student-athletes, the following must be completed in addition to the above standards:
Earn at least a 2.3 grade-point average in core courses.
Meet an increased sliding-scale standard (for example, an SAT score of 820 requires a 2.5 high school core course GPA)
Successfully complete 10 of the 16 total required core courses before the start of their seventh semester in high school. Seven of the 10 courses must be successfully completed in English, math and science.
Students who earn at least a 2.0 GPA and meet the current sliding-scale standard will be eligible for practice in the first term and athletically related financial aid the entire year, but not competition. Freshmen who are academically successful in the first term will earn the ability to continue to practice for the remainder of the year.
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So just a bit above passing grades - C+ average.