A student-athlete is allowed 4 seasons of eligibility within 5 calendar years from the time he or she first enrolls full-time at a collegiate institution. In general, when a student-athlete competes in any competition (including scrimmages with outside competition), whether it is for one minute or the entire contest, he or she has used a season of competition and one of his or her 4 years of eligibility.
Student-athletes must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits per term to practice, receive financial aid and compete in intercollegiate athletics (exception if enrolled in final semester). If a student-athlete drops below 12 credit hours, he or she is immediately ineligible to practice or compete with the team.
Any student-athlete with a GPA under 2.0 is subject to an institutional review. If a student-athlete is a transfer student from a two-year or four-year college, he or she is not eligible during his or her first academic year in residence at Loyola unless he or she meets the provisions of one of the NCAA's transfer exceptions.
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Freshman
•       6hrs each semester, 18 (between fall and spring semester), 24 hours prior to 3rd semester
Sophomore
•       6hrs each semester, 18 (between fall and spring semester )– 40% degree-completion
Junior
•       6hrs each semester, 18 (between fall and spring semester, 60% degree completion, must declare major (prior to 5th semester)
Senior
•       6hrs each semester, 18 (between fall and spring semester) 80% degree-completion, minimum GPA, must continue in a major
Graduate Student
•       6hrs each semester
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Who is a booster?
Academic Eligibility Standards
Agents and Maintaining Amateur Status
Student-Athlete Employment
Extra Benefits
Outside Competition
Gambling
Drug Policy
Consequences of a Positive NCAA Drug Test
Charitable & Promotional Activities
Financial Aid
Reduction/Cancellation of Institutional Financial Aid
Countable Athletically Related Activites
Complimentary Admissions
Student Assistance Fund
Social Media Guidelines
Academic Eligibility Standards