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NCAA Athletics Get Eligible!

NCAA Athletics Get Eligible!. Do you wish to participate in Division I or II Athletics?. If you plan on participating in NCAA Division I or II athletics, you need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center.

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NCAA Athletics Get Eligible!

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  1. NCAA Athletics Get Eligible!

  2. Do you wish to participate in Division I or II Athletics? • If you plan on participating in NCAA Division I or II athletics, you need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. • You need to qualify academically and you need to be cleared as an amateur student athlete. You are responsible for achieving & protecting your eligibility status!

  3. What is the NCAA Eligibility Center? • Initial Eligibility Center is the organization that determines whether prospective college athletes are eligible to participate in sports at Division I or Division II schools. • Review Core Courses • Review SAT/ACT scores • Review GPA

  4. 4 years of English 3 years of Math (Algebra I or higher) 2 years of Social Science 2 years of Natural/Physical science 1 year of additional English, Math or Science 4 years of additional courses (anything above or foreign language) Refer to back page for list of Core Courses Division I(16 Core Classes)

  5. 3 years of English 2 years of Math (Algebra I or higher) 2 years of Social Science 2 years of Natural/Physical Science 2 years additional English, Math or Science 3 years of additional courses (anything above or foreign language) Refer to back page for list of Core Courses Division II(14 Core Classes)

  6. Approved Core Classes at UDHS English: American Literature I AP English Literature American Literature II Creative Writing World Literature Adv. Creative Writing British Literature Adv. Speech/Debate Speech/Debate Math: Algebra I Calculus Algebra II Calculus BC Geometry Probability & Statistics Math Analysis AP Statistics

  7. Approved Core Classes at UDHS Natural/Physical Science: Biology Earth & Space Chemistry Chemistry II Environmental Science Physics Human Anatomy & Physiology Forensic Science Social Science: US History I AP Microeconomics US History II Psychology World History Law Government/Economics AP European History American Pres./War & Peace

  8. Approved Core Classes at UDHS Other Core Courses: French I - AP German I - AP Latin I - AP Spanish I – AP *** Note electives which are not approved ***

  9. Test Scores & GPA Division I Refer to Sliding Scale for test score & GPA (Sheet found in back of packet) Division II • GPA minimum of 2.0 of approved Core Courses • SAT score of 820 or ACT sum score of 68 (no sliding scale)

  10. Checklist • Check with your guidance counselor to make sure you are on track to graduate with the required amount of core courses • Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center in 11th or 12th grade** • Complete the amateurism questionnaire • Send SAT/ACT scores directly to Eligibility Center using code “9999”

  11. Checklist • Send your transcripts to the Eligibility center at the beginning & the end of Senior Year • Print out 2 Transcript Request Authorization Forms: • Preliminary Copy • Final Graduation Copy Refer to Procedure Checklist in rear of packet

  12. NCAA Eligibility CenterPO Box 7136Indianapolis, IN 46207-7136877-262-1492 www.ncaaclearinghouse.netwww.ncaa.org

  13. GET ELIGIBLE! STAY ELIGIBLE!

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