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Dental students, NCAA eligible for sports?
if not are we at least eligible for club?
if not are we at least eligible for club?
mvs04 said:Dental students, NCAA eligible for sports?
if not are we at least eligible for club?
razalasodnamra said:I think that all schools are eligible to have the NAACP come to their school. I think its racist, ashully, to no alow studentists to partitipation in the NAACP while in dental school.
razalasodnamra said:I think that all schools are eligible to have the NAACP come to their school. I think its racist, ashully, to no alow studentists to partitipation in the NAACP while in dental school.
CJWolf said:exactly
mvs04 said:are you two joking? or idiots? I'm going to assume the former.
Thanks all for the replys!
CJWolf said:Excuse me for joking. I'll leave out the sarcasm when i reply to stupid posts from now on.
mvs04 said:Dental students, NCAA eligible for sports?
CJWolf said:Excuse me for joking. I'll leave out the sarcasm when i reply to stupid posts from now on.
DcS said:As long as you didn't use your 4 years of eligibility during undergrad/dental school, yes. However I do believe the NCAA has a maximum age to be eligible. If you seriously had the chance to be on an ncaa roster you would have to go through the NCAA Clearinghouse.
I was an NCAA athlete in undergrad and a teammate of mine finished undergrad in 3 years and then did a year of MBA so yes it's possible.
aggie-master said:It seems to me that you would have to go to Dental School at the same place you were an undergrad and finish undergrad in 3 years (4 if you redshirted) to still be eligible.
None of the dental schools in Texas are directly conected to specific undergraduate schools so I don't think it would be possible to be a dental student and a varsity NCAA athlete at the same time in my state.
Dr.2b said:Absolutely correct----undergrad and grad must be at same university.
ya herd said:I don't think this is correct. At least in my sport (cross country/track and field), I've known multiple people who have run for one undergrad and a different grad school. Two things: 1) You only get 4 years, so these people didn't participate a full 4 years during undergrad (redshirt, disinterest, etc) 2) Once you start using your eligibility, you have 5 years to use it all. This can change if you get a medical redshirt approved by some board at the NCAA.
I've known of a 4:07-4:10 miler who graduated undergrad with one year left. He went to law school across the country, and almost broke 4:00...I guess those lawyers don't need to study much![]()