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College Eligibility

In order to practice and play as a freshman at an NCAA Division I or Division II college, the student-athlete must satisfy the requirements of the NCAA. Studnet-athletes first entering a collegiate institution will have eligibility for practice and competition on the freshman year certified by the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse.

In order to be certified by the Clearinghouse, the student-athlete must:

  1. Graduate from high school
  2. Earn a grade-point average of at least 2.00 (based on a maximum 4.00 in a core curriculum of atleast 13 academic courses which are successfully completed during grades 9 throught 12). Only courses that satisfy the NCAA definition of a core course can be used to calculate your NCAA grade-point average. Eighth grade courses may not be used to satisy core curriculum requirements for those student-athletes first entering a Division I or Division II collegiate institution.
     
    Division I
    Division II
    English core
    4 years
    3 years
    Mathematics core (Algebra I or higher)
    3 years
    2 years
    Science core
    2 years
    2 years
    Social Studies
    2 years
    2 years
    From English, Math or Science core
    1 year
    2 years
    Addition Core (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Philosphy, Non-doctrinal Religion)
    4 years
    3 years
  3. Check with a school guidance counselor to determine the most current ACT and SAT requirements.

College Eligibility

In order to practice and play as a freshman at an NCAA Division I or Division II college, the student-athlete must satisfy the requirements of the NCAA. Studnet-athletes first entering a collegiate institution will have eligibility for practice and competition on the freshman year certified by the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse.

In order to be certified by the Clearinghouse, the student-athlete must:

  1. Graduate from high school
  2. Earn a grade-point average of at least 2.00 (based on a maximum 4.00 in a core curriculum of atleast 13 academic courses which are successfully completed during grades 9 throught 12). Only courses that satisfy the NCAA definition of a core course can be used to calculate your NCAA grade-point average. Eighth grade courses may not be used to satisy core curriculum requirements for those student-athletes first entering a Division I or Division II collegiate institution.
     
    Division I
    Division II
    English core
    4 years
    3 years
    Mathematics core (Algebra I or higher)
    3 years
    2 years
    Science core
    2 years
    2 years
    Social Studies
    2 years
    2 years
    From English, Math or Science core
    1 year
    2 years
    Addition Core (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Philosphy, Non-doctrinal Religion)
    4 years
    3 years
  3. Check with a school guidance counselor to determine the most current ACT and SAT requirements.


    
    

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