All prospective student-athletes who want to play NCAA Division I or II intercollegiate athletics must be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center to be eligible to play.
To be certified by the Eligibility Center, a student must:
Graduate from high school.
Complete and submit an application for certification after the junior year.
The NCAA Eligibility Center will issue a preliminary certification report when all materials have been submitted. Following graduation from high school, the NCAA Eligibility Center will review the final high school transcript and will make a final certification decision according to NCAA standards.
It is each student’s responsibility to check online for all regulations and updates.
NCAA Eligibility Center Website
This comprehensive site provides all the information resources needed to initiate the application process. Specific information regarding eligibility may be accessed by contacting the eligibility center staff.
If you have questions about your eligibility or the registration process, call: 1-877-262-1492.
Please note:
It is important that a student and their parents speak with the School Counselor regarding NCAA eligibility requirements in regard to course selections and levels. It is also important for parents and students to access the NCAA eligibility center website to check for a list of approved courses taught at Livingston High School.
Click here for the NCAA Division I and II worksheets, visit the LHS School Counseling website or reach out to your school counselor and/or the LHS College Counselor with any questions.
Please click the button above to search for our high school's list of NCAA courses. You can search by the high school's six-digit NCAA High School Code or six-digit CEEB/ACT Code or you may search by city/state and high school name.
Note: the LHS High School Code is 310705
Students and parents are strongly encouraged to review the 2024-2025 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete