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USA TRACK & FIELD

 

I WANT TO PLAY SPORTS IN COLLEGE

(What do I need to do?)

 

Grade 9

  • Ask your counselor for a list of your high school’s NCAA core courses to make sure you take the right classes.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Grade 10

  • Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center at WWW.ELIGIBIlITYCENTER.ORG.                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Grade 11

  • Check with your counselor to make sure you will graduate on time with the required number of NCAA core courses.

  • Take the ACT or SAT and submit your scores to the NCAA using code 9999.

  • At the end of the year, ask your counselor to upload your official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Grade 12

  • Finish your last NCAA core courses.

  • Take the ACT or SAT again, if necessary, and submit your scores to the NCAA using code 9999.

  • Complete all academic and amateurism questions in your NCAA Eligibility Center account at eligibility center.

  • After you graduate, ask your counselor to submit your final official transcript with proof of graduation to the NCAA Eligibility Center.

 

 

Division I academic eligibility

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To be eligible to compete in NCAA sports during your first year at a Division I school, you must graduate high school and meet ALL the following requirements:

  • Complete 16 core courses:

    • Four years of English

    • Three years of math (Algebra 1 or higher)

    • Two years of natural/physical science (including one year of lab science if your high school offers it)

    • One additional year of English, math or natural/physical science

    • Two years of social science

    • Four additional years of English, math, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy

  • Complete 10 core courses, including seven in English, math or natural/physical science, before your seventh semester. Once you begin your seventh semester, you may not repeat or replace any of those 10 courses to improve your core-course GPA.

  • Earn at least a 2.3 GPA in your core courses.

  • Earn an matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale, which balances your test score and core-course GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher core-course GPA to be eligible. If you have a low core-course GPA, you need a higher test score to be eligible.

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