NCAA Eligibility and Requirements

All prospective NCAA student athletes must meet the NCAA eligibility requirements if they intend to practice and compete or receive financial aid as an athlete at a NCAA Division I or II collegiate institution. It is the student’s responsibility to be fully aware of these requirements and to meet them. The process begins during the freshman year of study and continues throughout the four years of high school. Students are encouraged to consult with their school counselor and our athletic director if they have any questions.


Students who are considering MBIT and are prospective Division I or II athletes should consult with their school counselor. MBIT courses are not approved by the NCAA and students will not meet initial eligibility requirements for participation in collegiate athletics if they attend MBIT.


NCAA Checklist for College-bound Student Athletes


Register in your junior year at WWW.ELIGIBILITYCENTER.ORG


Complete a transcript request form and submit it to the college and career center for processing to send your transcript to the NCAA eligibility center at the end of your junior year.


Take the ACT or SAT and use the code “9999” to have your official scores sent to the NCAA eligibility center.


Check with your high school counselor every year at course selection time to make sure you are on track to graduate on time with your class and have the required number of core courses.


Request final Amateurism Certification during your senior year (beginning April 1st).


Complete a transcript request form and submit it, along with a stamped envelope, to the College and Career Center for processing to send your final transcript with proof of your graduation.