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  2. NCAA Eligibility Center

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    If you want to compete in NCAA sports, you need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Plan to register before starting your freshman year of high school (or year nine of secondary school). The information below will help guide you through the registration process.

  3. NCAA Eligibility Rules & Academic Requirements - NCSA College...

    www.ncsasports.org/ncaa-eligibility-center/eligibility-requirements

    Your academic eligibility is based on two factors: Core Course Requirement: You’ll need to pass 16 approved NCAA Core Courses during your high school years. Exact requirements vary slightly between D1 and D2 schools. View our full breakdown of the NCAA core course requirements.

  4. Division I Academic Eligibility - NCAA.org

    www.ncaa.org/sports/2015/5/5/division-i-academic-eligibility.aspx

    Initial Eligibility. Prospective student-athletes who would like to participate in Division I athletics must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and meet academic requirements while still in high school.

  5. Academic Standards for Initial-Eligibility - NCAA.org

    www.ncaa.org/sports/2013/11/25/academic-standards-for-initial-eligibility.aspx

    Complete a minimum of 16 core courses for Division I or II. Earn a minimum required grade-point average in core courses. Earn a qualifying test score on either the ACT or SAT. Request final amateurism certification from the NCAA Eligibility Center.

  6. NCAA Eligibility: What Every Student-Athlete Needs to Know

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    NCAA eligibility is determined by a student-athlete’s academic performance and amateur status. If you’re considering playing college sports, it’s essential to understand what these terms mean, and the earlier you begin, the better prepared you’ll be. In this guide, we will cover the most up-to-date NCAA eligibility requirements for student-athletes. Key NCAA Eligibility Areas: NCAA ...

  7. Division I Academic Standards - NCAA

    fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/DI_ReqsFactSheet.pdf

    To be eligible to practice, compete and receive an athletics scholarship in your first year of full-time enrollment, you must meet the following requirements: 1. Earn 16 NCAA-approved core-course credits in the following areas: ENGLISH.

  8. Initial-Eligibility Standards - NCAA

    fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/IE_Brochure.pdf

    Initial-Eligibility Standards. If you want to compete in NCAA sports, you need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org. Plan to register before your freshman year of high school. For more information on registration, visit on.ncaa.com/RegChecklist.

  9. NCAA Sliding Scale | GPA and SAT/ACT Requirements

    www.ncsasports.org/ncaa-eligibility-center/ncaa-sliding-scale

    NCAA Eligibility Updates. In Janaury 2023, the NCAA eliminated SAT/ACT test score requirements for initial eligibility for student-athletes. This change, recommended by the NCAA Standardized Test Score Task Force, will take effect from the 2023-2024 school year onward. The NCAA will no longer use a sliding scale to assess academic eligibility.

  10. NCAA Eligibility FAQs - College Board

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    Each college regulated by the NCAA has established rules on eligibility, recruiting, and financial aid and falls into one of the three membership divisions (Divisions I, II, and III). Divisions are based on college size and the scope of their athletic programs and scholarships.

  11. NCAA Core Courses List | NCAA Approved Courses - NCSA College...

    www.ncsasports.org/ncaa-eligibility-center/ncaa-core-courses

    The NCAA core courses requirements are part of the D1 and D2 eligibility requirements. Below we outline what you need to be eligible to compete and receive an athletic scholarship for each division level.