What is a 4 4 Transfer?

Student-athletes who transfer from a two-year to a four-year college are commonly referred to as a “2-4 transfer,” while those who transfer from one four-year college to another are referred to as a “4-4 transfer.”

What GPA do you need for Division 2?

a 2.2 GPA
Earn at least a 2.2 GPA in your core courses. Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching your core-course GPA on the Division II sliding scale, which balances your test score and core-course GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher core-course GPA to be eligible.

What GPA do you need to play NAIA?

The NAIA Eligibility Center will provide qualified seniors with an eligibility decision before graduation if they meet or exceed the following criteria: They must have completed their junior year of high school. They need to have at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, or a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale midway through senior year.

What GPA do you need to play Division 3 sports?

There are no set NCAA GPA requirements for Division 3 as schools set their own admissions standards you must meet in order to compete.

Can you go from D2 to D1?

A player going from D2 to D1 must sit out one season before becoming eligible unless he’s a graduate transfer; a D1 transfer is immediately eligible in D2. One of the biggest D2-to-D1 success stories is Derrick White.

Can NAIA players go pro?

There are many athletes who competed at NAIA schools and went on to pursue professional sports careers. Tramaine Brock signed on as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers following the 2010 NFL Draft. Brock was a former Belhaven football player and was very successful at the NAIA level.

Do NAIA athletes get free gear?

Yes we get free gear, but it is nowhere near what big schools receive. We may get a few shirts along with uniform equipment but that is the extent of our clothing benefits. We do get to travel, but we are treated like every other student on campus, but professors tend to work with the athletes well.

Can you transfer from D3 to D1?

The division terms that apply when transferring from a D3 or D2 school to a D1 institution occur if you’re a baseball, basketball, football or men’s ice hockey player. You’ll likely need to sit out a year, something that wouldn’t be required if you did a switch amongst D2 and D3 colleges.