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Rule 18 - Scholarship

                    adequate workload (Seventy percent (70%) of the available full credit subjects)
                    during the Grading Period of participation.. (rules 13-2, 18-1)
         Q. 18-22   When does the eligibility of a student-athlete end if the student graduates at
                    the end of the first semester or the second Trimester?
         A.         The student-athlete would become ineligible to participate in athletics on the
                    first day of the next Grading Period.
         Entry of Academically Ineligible Students in Tournament Series
         Q. 18-23    May a student’s name be included on an IHSAA Tournament Series entry list
                    while the student is scholastically ineligible?
         A.         Yes, however, the student must be eligible at the time of participation in the
                    Tournament Series.
         Summer School
         Q. 18-24   Does a summer school credit earned by a student at a school other than the
                    School of Enrollment jeopardize the academic eligibility of that student?
         A.         No. And if the summer school credit is accepted by the Department of Education
                    and the principal of the School of Enrollment recognizes the summer school
                    work for credit, the summer school credit may be used to satisfy the academic
                    requirements of the scholarship rule. In fact, the IHSAA recommends summer
                    school classes, which are approved by the principal of the School of Enrollment,
                    for students who need credits. (rule 18-5)
         Q. 18-25   May summer school credits be counted as make-up for a future deficiency?
         A.         No, summer school  credits can be applied only to  make  up for  academic
                    deficiencies the previous spring Grading Period. (rule 18-4)
         Physical Education Grades
         Q. 18-26   May a state-required physical education course be count as a full credit subject
                    under the Scholarship rule?
         A.         Yes, regardless of whether the course is for a full credit or for half credit, each
                    course of the Two (2) semesters, state required physical education course
                    may be counted as a full credit subject for eligibility purposes. (rule 18-1)
         Conditional and Incomplete Grades
         Q. 18-27   Is a “conditional” or an “incomplete” considered a “pass” by the IHSAA when
                    determining academic eligibility?
         A.         No, an incomplete at the end of a Grading Period or semester counts as a
                    failure until deficiency has been removed and the course will count for eligibility
                    purposes only if the conditional or incomplete is removed prior to the Eligibility
                    Certification, or if the students petitions to the IHSAA for a waiver of the rule.
                    (rule 18-5)


         RULE 19 – ELIGIBILITY AND TRANSFER
         (Also see rule 12 – Enrollment and Attendance)
         Philosophy
         The following is a brief resume of the points of philosophy included in the transfer rule of this
         Association.
          a.  Participation in interschool athletics is a privilege  provided for  students who meet  the
            democratically-established standards of qualification as set forth by this Association.
          b.  The privilege of participation in interschool athletics should fundamentally be available to
            Bona Fide students in school districts where their parents or legally-established guardians
            reside.
          c.  Standards governing residence and transfer are a necessary prerequisite to participation
            in interschool athletics because:
            (1.)  they protect the opportunities of Bona Fide students to participate;
            (2.)  they provide a fundamentally fair and equitable framework in which interschool athletic
               competition, in an educational setting, can take place;
            (3.)  they  provide  uniform  standards  for all schools  to  follow  in  maintaining  athletic
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