So you want to play sports in college…Great! Are you a QUALIFIER? Do you have the required grade point average or SAT/ACT scores? Have you taken the right "CORE" courses to qualify for Division I, II or III? What is the difference in these divisions? Can you qualify for a scholarship, a grant? When can you LEGALLY talk to the coach?
The following resources are designed for high school student-athletes, parents, coaches and other who help students successfully navigate the initial-eligibility process. (link to site)
Initial-Eligibility Brochure: A basic look at the requirements to becoming an NCAA Division I or II student-athlete.
Division I Initial-Eligibility Quick Reference Sheet: A brief overview of Division I initial-eligibility academic requirements.
Division II Initial-Eligibility Quick Reference Sheet: A brief overview of Division II initial-eligibility academic requirements.
Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete: A comprehensive guide to the initial-eligibility process.
You need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center to compete at an NCAA Division I or II school. Create a Certification Account and on the NCAA website and they will guide you through the process.
You need to create a Certification Account to make official visits to Divisions I and II schools or to sign a National Letter of Intent.
Students with financial need may qualify for a fee waiver. (See NCAA Eligibility Center Fee Waiver Video)
Reach out to Ms. Mejia or your counselor if you have any questions or qualify.
Create a free Profile Page if you plan to compete at a Division III school or are not yet sure where you want to compete.
You'll get an NCAA ID, and they will send you important reminders as you complete high school.
Already have a Profile Page and need to create a Certification Account? Click below to learn how: