NCAA Division 1: Eligibility Requirements
For high-school athletes enrolling in college full-time in 2023-24 and beyond:Â
- Complete 16 core courses using pass/fail grades:
- English: 4 years
- Math (Algebra 1 or higher): 3 years
- Natural/Physical Science (Including 1 year of lab, if offered): 2 years
- Social Science: 2 years
- Additional Courses
- English, Math or Science: 1 year
- English, Math, Sciences, Foreign Language, Comparative Religion or Philosophy: 4 years
- Core Course Progression: You must complete 10 core courses by the beginning of the senior year or the seventh semester. Seven of these 10 must be in English, math, or natural/physical science. This is known as the 10/7 rule.
- Earn a core course GPA of 2.3 or higherÂ
- Graduate high school
- Receive final certification on your amateurism status via the NCAA Eligibility Center
NCAA Division 2: Eligibility Requirements
For high-school athletes enrolling in college full-time in 2023-2024 and beyond:Â
- Complete 16 core courses using pass/fail grades:
- English: 3 years
- Math (Algebra 1 or higher): 2 years
- Natural/Physical Science (Including 1 year of lab, if offered): 2 years
- Social Science: 2 years
- Additional Courses
- English, Math or Science: 3 year
- English, Math, Sciences, Foreign Language, Comparative Religion or Philosophy: 4 years
- Earn a core course GPA of 2.2 or higherÂ
- Graduate high school
- Receive final certification on your amateurism status via the NCAA Eligibility Center
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NCAA Division 3: Eligibility Requirements
NCAA Division 3 schools are responsible for setting their own academic eligibility rules. If you are going to be competing for a D3 institution, or if you are unsure what division level you’ll be competing at, you can start with a free NCAA Profile. If you do decide to pursue a D1 or D2 program, you can always transition to a Certification Account later.
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NAIA: Eligibility Requirements
If you will graduate from a U.S. high school this spring and enroll in college this coming fall, the requirements are simple. An entering freshman must: Be a graduate of an accredited high school. Meet two of the three following requirements.
- Achieve a minimum of 18 on the ACT or 970 on the SAT.
- Achieve a minimum overall high school grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Graduate in the top half of your high school class.
If you do not meet at least two of the three standards as an entering freshman, you cannot participate in athletics for the first full year of attendance (two semesters, three quarters, or equivalent).
You can start the Eligibility Process for the NAIA at PLAYNAIA
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Junior College: Eligibility Requirements
Junior colleges simply require that a student-athlete be a high school graduate earning an approved standard academic diploma. Student-athletes can also be eligible if they’ve completed an approved high school equivalency test, like the GED. Learn more about junior college eligibility rules at NJCAA.
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