NCAA ELigibility
Interested in playing college sports at the NCAA level? Check out:
http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/future
This website is designed by the NCAA to help high school student-athletes successfully transition to college. It includes general information about Division I, II and III and provides a broad look at the initial eligibility process. It also provides a direct link to the NCAA Eligibility Center:
www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org
What is the NCAA Eligibility Center? The Eligibility Center reviews prospective student-athletes to ensure they meet certain academic and amateurism standards. All student-athletes intending to play NCAA Division I or II sports need to register with the Eligibility Center. Students should register in sophomore or junior year. Student-athletes planning to participate in NCAA Division III or club/intramural sports do not need to register.
Check out the Guide for College-Bound Student Athlete for detailed information and instruction.
Initial-eligibility standards help ensure that you, as a student-athlete, are prepared to succeed in college. It's vital that you plan ahead, take high school classes seriously, and protect your amateur status. Use the high school timeline as a way to stay on track for meeting initial-eligibility requirements.
http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/future
This website is designed by the NCAA to help high school student-athletes successfully transition to college. It includes general information about Division I, II and III and provides a broad look at the initial eligibility process. It also provides a direct link to the NCAA Eligibility Center:
www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org
What is the NCAA Eligibility Center? The Eligibility Center reviews prospective student-athletes to ensure they meet certain academic and amateurism standards. All student-athletes intending to play NCAA Division I or II sports need to register with the Eligibility Center. Students should register in sophomore or junior year. Student-athletes planning to participate in NCAA Division III or club/intramural sports do not need to register.
Check out the Guide for College-Bound Student Athlete for detailed information and instruction.
Initial-eligibility standards help ensure that you, as a student-athlete, are prepared to succeed in college. It's vital that you plan ahead, take high school classes seriously, and protect your amateur status. Use the high school timeline as a way to stay on track for meeting initial-eligibility requirements.
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