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bonarae
January 15th, 2025, 11:48 PM
Among other things...



Conferences inviting Division II and III schools to join Division I must confirm the school meets academic requirements, including being above the 10th percentile of Division I members in the Academic Progress Rate, Graduation Success Rate, or the difference between the federal graduation rates for student-athletes and for the general student body.


Reclassifying schools also must participate in an academic review, satisfy all Division I core guarantees and attestation requirements, complete an NCAA self-study program and meet new financial aid requirements, such as a scholarship offering that exceeds the 10th percentile of active Division I members.


https://www.ncaa.org/news/2025/1/15/media-center-division-i-adopts-new-reclassification-criteria.aspx

In addition:


Reclassification period is reduced to three years for new ex-D-II schools; four years for ex-D-III schools.




Clarified the single-sport conference application and membership process to limit single-sport conferences to one sport and one gender. An entity may operate multiple single-sport conferences, but each new sport added under the entity's umbrella would be considered a new single-sport conference for the purpose of NCAA rules. The conference must be active for two years before it is eligible for an automatic bid to the NCAA-sponsored championship.


(Note: BS-OVC is impacted in some way here.)

ST_Lawson
January 16th, 2025, 09:18 AM
Idk where they are in the process, but Lindenwood and Southern Indiana (no football) are both in the process of or finishing up their transition from DII.

Other potentially affected football schools: Mercyhurst, West Georgia, Stonehill, East Texas A&M. Also, non-football schools: Le Moyne, and Queens University of Charlotte.

NY Crusader 2010
January 16th, 2025, 04:02 PM
St. Thomas also -- and they're the only one in the group transitioning from DIII to DI

Ridge1982
January 16th, 2025, 04:36 PM
Lindenwood would be eligible for playoff play next season.

WestCoastAggie
January 16th, 2025, 05:16 PM
"Can the please drop the $1 Million dollar entrance fee!?"

-The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and Northeast Conference Commissioners

RahRahRabbits
January 16th, 2025, 05:50 PM
Smells like an anti-trust lawsuit to me! Doesn't the NCAA know they can't put ANY limitations in place on ANYONE?! Or maybe this is fine since it includes academics too? Those don't matter as much as sports...

Go...gate
January 18th, 2025, 02:46 AM
Lots of bureaucracy. Is it really necessary?

Lehigh Football Nation
January 20th, 2025, 04:52 PM
Finally, Johns Hopkins, Gettysburg and Carnegie Mellon's path to a multi-division Patriot League got just that much smoother.

Go...gate
January 20th, 2025, 06:07 PM
Finally, Johns Hopkins, Gettysburg and Carnegie Mellon's path to a multi-division Patriot League got just that much smoother.

Amen to that!

NY Crusader 2010
January 21st, 2025, 07:48 AM
Finally, Johns Hopkins, Gettysburg and Carnegie Mellon's path to a multi-division Patriot League got just that much smoother.

I'll take Hopkins, the other 2 can stay in DIII. I'd also be interested in RIT if they ever wanted DI for all sports. Currently a decent DI hockey program. They'd also be the only DI school in the City of Rochester.