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Eligibility

Eligibility Requirements for Athletic Participation

All athletes must be passing 5 classes with 2.0 includes all kids even those at ECA, WIHI, Dual enrollment at WCC/EMU/UM/Other or Community. Athletes at these schools must provide their grades to the athletic department upon request.

Residency

You must live in the Huron High School District.  The student athlete must also be living with the parent or guardian with whom he/she was living the previous year.

Enrollment

All students must be registered in at least six classes. Class must assign a grade or pass/fail.

Academics-Entry Eligibility

How to Calculate Your Grade Point Average (GPA)
To compute your GPA, add up the number of points you have received and divide it by the number of credits taken.

All classes at Huron receive .50 credits per class hour each semester.

Regular Courses   AC/AP/DP Courses
Grade Points Grade Points
A/A+ 2.000 A/A+ 2.000
A- 1.835 A- 2.000
B+ 1.665 B+ 1.830
B 1.500 B 1.665
B- 1.335 B- 1.500
C+ 1.165 C+ 1.330
C 1.000 C 1.165
C- 0.835 C- 1.000
D+ 0.665 D+ 0.830
D 0.500 D 0.665
D- 0.335 D- 0.500
E 0.000 E 0.000

Step 1. List each course and the grade earned. Consult the above chart to determine the point value for each grade. Add the total number of credits received.

Step 2. Divide the total grade points received by the number of credits attempted.  This is your GPA.

Example Acting 1 A = 2.000
  Geom. AC B = 1.665
  Biology C = 1.000
  Personal Fitness B = 1.500
  Varsity Band A = 2.000
  Wld. History D = 0.500
  English 9 B- = 1.335
Totals Credits= 3.50 Points = 10.000

Total Points/Credits=GPA
10.000/3.500=2.857

M.H.S.A.A. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

These are some of the eligibility requirements.  See the MHSAA manual for complete details.

  1. Incoming freshmen that meet MHSAA residency requirements are immediately eligible the first semester.
  2. Students who are Wards of the Court are immediately eligible.
  3. Students must live in the Huron High School District. New student -athletes must also be living with the parent or guardian with whom the student-athlete was living the previous year.
  4. All transfers must see AD (Athletic Director- Tony Whiren, 734-972-6005) and follow the most up-to-date MHSAA transfer guidelines for both district/build eligibility and athletic eligibility. Web is mhsaa.com
  5. Students cannot accept any award (money, clothing, or merchandise) worth more than $25 as a result of participating in athletics. This includes summer camps.
  6. Students may not accept equipment as an endorsement or to try out for a manufacturer.  Students and their families may not sign contracts with companies to make money regarding athletics or athletic products.  Students may not wear a Huron uniform to advertise any product or be paid for such an advertisement.
  7. A student who is 19 years of age before September 1 is not eligible.
    Foreign exchange students must be a part of an approved program and have the proper visa.
  8. Students must be enrolled in school prior to the fourth Wednesday of first semester or the fourth Wednesday for the start of second semester.  Student cannot be eligible in high school more than eight semesters and seventh and eighth semesters must be consecutive.  Students are allowed four first and four second semesters of competition and cannot compete if they have graduated from high school.  Students must have passed at least four classes the previous semester.
  9. Students must be taking at least 6 classes.
  10. Student athletes must have on file a physical dated after April 15th of the previous school year.  Students may not tryout or practice until the physical, emergency card, and insurance on file.
  11. The use of undue influence by any person directly or indirectly associated with a school to secure or encourage the attendance of a student for athletic purposes, shall cause the student to become ineligible for a minimum of one semester.
  12. After practicing with or participating with high school team, students cannot participate in any athletic competition not sponsored by Huron High School, in the same sport during the same season.  Ice hockey and individual sports may participate in a maximum of two non-school individual meets or contests during the season, but may not represent Huron High School or use Huron uniforms/equipment.  The exceptions apply from the time the student first participates in a contest or scrimmage.
  13. Students cannot compete in any all-star contests or national championships, which MHSAA governs.  Participation in all-star competitions causes the student to be ineligible for at least a year.
  14. Students may not pose in uniform for advertisement and cannot receive compensation for said advertisement. Students may not sign contracts for playing, or receive free equipment from an outside company.  Students become ineligible.
  15. Foreign exchange students cannot participate if he/she has graduated from his/her home country’s high school.

All teams will follow MHSAA rules.  Questions are referred to MHSAA 517-332-5046.

NCAA Eligibility

Any student-athlete planning to enroll in college and participate in Division I or Division II sports must be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. The Eligibility Center will analyze the student-athlete’s academic information and determine if NCAA Initial Eligibility requirements have been met.

Register on-line: https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/

Requirements change annually please contact the NCAA at 1-800-638-3731 to discuss NCAA requirements in detail.