Football teams are limited to one partial qualifier each year.
Proposition 42, which goes into effect in 1990, would prevent such partial qualifiers from receiving any financial aid from the institution in their freshman year.
In 2003 he was a partial qualifier that could practice but could not play.
Under the old rule, partial qualifiers - students who met one but not both standards - could receive athletic scholarships but not compete.
Under Proposal 42, which will take effect in 1990, a partial qualifier may not receive financial aid from the athletic department.
Glover has a fourth year of eligibility remaining because he had to sit out his freshman year as a partial qualifier.
Proposition 42, scheduled to take effect in August, would deny scholarship aid to partial qualifiers.
The commission's proposal would make partial qualifiers eligible for nonathletic aid that is available to students in general.
These athletes, known as partial qualifiers, would be unable to practice or play with the team.
This partial qualifier was subsequently overturned in 1989 following the passage of Prop 42.