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NCAA Eligibility

 

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), an organization that has established rules on eligibility, recruiting, and financial aid, regulates many college athletic programs. The NCAA has three membership divisions – Division I, Division II and Division III. Institutions are members according to the size and scope of their athletic program and whether they provide athletic scholarships.

 

The NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse must certify students who are planning to enroll in college as freshmen and wish to participate in Division I or II athletics.

 

It is the responsibility of the prospective student athlete to make sure the Clearinghouse has the documents it needs to certify him/her. These documents are: a completed andsigned student release form and fee, an official transcript mailed directly from every high school attended, ACT or SAT scores, and a foreign student form if applicable. By Christmas break of their junior year, students should initiate the NCAA eligibility process.

 

To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must: graduate from high school; earn a grade point average of at least 2.0 in a core curriculum; and earn a sum of scores of at least 68 on the ACT or combined score of at least 820 on the re-centered SAT (700 non re-centered) on a national test date.