NCAA Eligibility Requirements for Division I and II Sports

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Learn crucial information about NCAA eligibility requirements for playing Division I and II sports in college. This includes registering with NCAA during high school, core coursework criteria, GPA calculations, and academic standards for Division I and II. Your eligibility is based on core coursework, core GPA, ACT sum score, and athletic performance, emphasizing the importance of academic preparedness alongside sporting skills. Ensure you meet these criteria to pursue your collegiate athletic dreams.


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  1. NCAA Eligibility If you want to play Division I or II sports in college, you need to know this information Michelle Mazanec OSH CRC

  2. NCAA Divisions University of Florida Iowa State University University of Iowa University of Kansas Harvard University University of Michigan U of M-Twin Cities Duke University The Ohio State University Univ of Texas-Arlington Gonzaga University UW-Madison Rutgers U-New Brunswick Augustana University Bemidji State University Clark Atlanta University Concordia University SP Fayetteville State Univ Florida Southern College Michigan Tech University MSU-Mankato MSU-Moorhead U of M-Duluth Northern Michigan Univ St. Cloud State Univ UW-Parkside Coe College Iowa Wesleyan Univ Luther College Augsburg University Bethel University Crown College Hamline University University of St. Thomas Rutgers Univ-Camden Ohio Northern University Penn State Univ-Altoona University of Texas-Dallas

  3. Student Registration eligibilitycenter.org NCAA suggests registration during sophomore year of high school CRC can provide a fee waiver to anyone eligible for an ACT/SAT fee waiver (eligible for free or reduced lunch) You have to send your ACT score (code 9999 when you register) You have to send your transcript (www.parchment.com)

  4. Your eligibility is based on 3 things: Your CORE COURSEWORK Your CORE GPA Your ACT SUM SCORE How WELL you play your sport matters, but not if you can t be admitted to the college or succeed when you get there.

  5. 1. Core Coursework YES English Math (Algebra I and higher) Science Social Studies Foreign Language NO Fine Arts Physical Education Developmental Business PLTW Some English Some Social studies

  6. DI Academic Standards

  7. DII Academic Standards

  8. 2. Core GPA Core courses ONLY Grade from transcript Calculate A, A- = 4 B+, B, B- = 3 C+, C, C- = 2 D+, D, D- = 1

  9. 3. ACT Sum Score SUM SCORE = Math + Science + English + Reading 65 = 19 + 18 + 24 + 23

  10. Core-Course GPA ACT SCORES ENGLISH 20 MATH 18 SCIENCE 17 READING 17

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