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Re: Quetion to the blog!
Re: Quetion to the blog!
The NCAA uses this rule:
If a student athlete gets his degree within SIX YEARS of initially enrolling,
then he is considered to have completed his educational process at any and all institutions he has been at.
The clock starts when the student enrolls in college or junior college.
So Danny Granger enrolled in Fall of 2001, and has until fall of 2007 to obtain his degree
or else he is considered to have "failed to graduate".
Patrick O'Bryant enrolled in Fall of 2004, so he has until Fall of 2010 before he can affect any statistic at Bradley.
http://www.fanblogs.com/texas/006616.php
http://chronicle.com/stats/ncaa/
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cach...6+years"+and+"ncaa"&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=17&gl=us
http://www.uc.edu/InstitutionalResearch/pdf_files/student_reports/graduation_rates/ipgrs99b.PDF
Re: Quetion to the blog!
daPAWW1 said:I assume one of you fellow bloggers would know the answer to this question: How many years does POB have to attain his degree .....
The NCAA uses this rule:
If a student athlete gets his degree within SIX YEARS of initially enrolling,
then he is considered to have completed his educational process at any and all institutions he has been at.
The clock starts when the student enrolls in college or junior college.
So Danny Granger enrolled in Fall of 2001, and has until fall of 2007 to obtain his degree
or else he is considered to have "failed to graduate".
Patrick O'Bryant enrolled in Fall of 2004, so he has until Fall of 2010 before he can affect any statistic at Bradley.
http://www.fanblogs.com/texas/006616.php
http://chronicle.com/stats/ncaa/
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cach...6+years"+and+"ncaa"&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=17&gl=us
http://www.uc.edu/InstitutionalResearch/pdf_files/student_reports/graduation_rates/ipgrs99b.PDF