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<blockquote data-quote="Animal02" data-source="post: 100534" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>He cannot transfer from a FCS to FBS school and play immediately UNLESS it is his first transfer. He would have to sit out a year.</p><p></p><p><em>"If you are now in a four-year school and want to transfer to another four-year school, we sometimes refer to you as a 4-4 transfer.</em></p><p><em>As a 4-4 transfer, generally you are not eligible to play at the new four-year school until you spend an academic year in residence</em></p><p><em>at that new school. However, there are exceptions that may allow you to play right away, read this section to see if an exception</em></p><p><em>can apply to you."</em></p><p></p><p><em>Exceptions for Divisions I and II if you are in a four-year school</em></p><p><em>If this is your first transfer…</em></p><p><em>If you have never transferred before from a four-year school, you might be able to use the one-time transfer exception to play</em></p><p><em>right away at a Division I or II school.</em></p><p><em>To use this exception, you must:</em></p><p><em>1. Be playing a sport other than baseball in Division I, basketball in Division I, men's ice hockey in Division I or football in Division</em></p><p><em>I. Note: In football you may be eligible to use this exception if:</em></p><p><em>a. You transfer from a Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) school to a Football Championship Subdivision</em></p><p><em>(formerly Division I-AA) school and have at least two seasons of competition remaining; or</em></p><p><em>b. You transfer from a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) school that offers athletics scholarships to a</em></p><p><em>Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) that does not offer athletics scholarships.</em></p><p><em>Important Note: If you do not qualify for this exception due to any of the conditions in Subsection 1 above, you may</em></p><p><em>be able to use the exception if you were not recruited by your first four-year school AND have never received an athletics</em></p><p><em>scholarship.</em></p><p><em>2. Be in good academic standing and making progress toward your degree;</em></p><p><em>3. Have been considered academically eligible if you had stayed in your first school; and</em></p><p><em>4. Have a written release agreement from your first school saying that it does not object to your receiving an exception to</em></p><p><em>the transfer residence requirement. If the release is denied, you may be entitled to a hearing conducted by an institutional</em></p><p><em>entity or committee outside of the athletics department (e.g., the office of student affairs; office of the dean of students; or</em></p><p><em>a committee composed of the faculty athletics representative, student-athletes and nonathletics faculty/staff members).</em></p><p><em>Further, in Division I, if your request for a written release is not provided within seven business days of the previous institution</em></p><p><em>receiving the request, the release shall be granted by default and the previous institution shall provide a written release to</em></p><p><em>you.</em></p><p><em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal02, post: 100534, member: 347"] He cannot transfer from a FCS to FBS school and play immediately UNLESS it is his first transfer. He would have to sit out a year. [I]"If you are now in a four-year school and want to transfer to another four-year school, we sometimes refer to you as a 4-4 transfer. As a 4-4 transfer, generally you are not eligible to play at the new four-year school until you spend an academic year in residence at that new school. However, there are exceptions that may allow you to play right away, read this section to see if an exception can apply to you."[/I] [I]Exceptions for Divisions I and II if you are in a four-year school If this is your first transfer… If you have never transferred before from a four-year school, you might be able to use the one-time transfer exception to play right away at a Division I or II school. To use this exception, you must: 1. Be playing a sport other than baseball in Division I, basketball in Division I, men's ice hockey in Division I or football in Division I. Note: In football you may be eligible to use this exception if: a. You transfer from a Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) school to a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) school and have at least two seasons of competition remaining; or b. You transfer from a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) school that offers athletics scholarships to a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) that does not offer athletics scholarships. Important Note: If you do not qualify for this exception due to any of the conditions in Subsection 1 above, you may be able to use the exception if you were not recruited by your first four-year school AND have never received an athletics scholarship. 2. Be in good academic standing and making progress toward your degree; 3. Have been considered academically eligible if you had stayed in your first school; and 4. Have a written release agreement from your first school saying that it does not object to your receiving an exception to the transfer residence requirement. If the release is denied, you may be entitled to a hearing conducted by an institutional entity or committee outside of the athletics department (e.g., the office of student affairs; office of the dean of students; or a committee composed of the faculty athletics representative, student-athletes and nonathletics faculty/staff members). Further, in Division I, if your request for a written release is not provided within seven business days of the previous institution receiving the request, the release shall be granted by default and the previous institution shall provide a written release to you. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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