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Change in status of schools associated with K12 Inc.

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Subsequent to ongoing review, notification was sent to 24 schools affiliated with K12 Inc. this week informing them of a change in their NCAA status. Coursework completed from this group of schools in the 2014-15 academic year and beyond will not be used in the initial-eligibility certification process. Coursework completed from the spring 2013 semester through the spring 2014 semester will be subject to further review on a case-by-case basis, which will require additional academic documentation. Coursework completed in the fall 2012 semester and prior may be used in the initial-eligibility certification process.

(Please note that a number of other K12-affiliated schools remain under Extended Evaluation. For schools that remain under Extended Evaluation, coursework completed in the spring 2013 semester and beyond will continue to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Coursework completed in the fall 2012 semester and prior may be used in the initial-eligibility certification process. However, student specific documentation for all coursework, regardless of completion date, will be required for schools that remain under Extended Evaluation.)

Please be aware of the change in status as you work with students attending these programs; you may refer to the Additional Information box in each school’s account for additional information.

A list of schools no longer approved includes:

054221
054270
054271
054272
054273
054275
054276
054277
054278
054448
054580
054646
054647
061071
110144
290243
365143
372541
393397
410523
480311
061436
480129
481473

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This was a memo sent out by the NCAA Eligibility Center on April 17th, 2014. Source of the original doc is here.

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