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Because I was curious, I tried looking up what the student athletes need to accomplish academically to stay eligible.
From the NCAA website: http://www.ncaa.org/remaining-eligible-academics
From the Georgia Tech website: http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/rules/6c.php
So someone could pass all their classes but still be ineligible if their GPA is too low.
From the NCAA website: http://www.ncaa.org/remaining-eligible-academics
In Division I, student-athletes must complete 40 percent of the coursework required for a degree by the end of their second year. They must complete 60 percent by the end of their third year and 80 percent by the end of their fourth year. Student-athletes are allowed five years to graduate while receiving athletically related financial aid. All Division I student-athletes must earn at least six credit hours each term to be eligible for the following term and must meet minimum grade-point average requirements that are related to an institution’s own GPA standards for graduation.
From the Georgia Tech website: http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/rules/6c.php
The minimum satisfactory academic average is 1.70 for freshmen and joint-enrolled high school students; 1.80 for sophomores; 1.95 for juniors; 2.00 for seniors and special undergraduates; 2.70 for master's and special graduate students; and 3.00 for doctoral students.
So someone could pass all their classes but still be ineligible if their GPA is too low.