College-Bound Athletes

Athletics is a great way to learn life lessons and to develop qualities such as commitment, tenacity, loyalty, selflessness, and leadership. Trinity encourages students to take full advantage of its excellent athletics programs, but for the right reasons. These include character development, love of sports, and being part of a close-knit team.

For most students, athletic involvement influences college admissions only as an indicator of character. Students interested in playing sports in college must place a transcript on file with the NCAA Eligibility Center. They should also read the NCAA rules regarding eligibility. See the College Counselor for more information.

What is the NCAA Eligibility Center?

The Eligibility Center is the organization that officially certifies students as academically eligible to compete in NCAA Division I or Division II athletics.

Why do I have to register?

If you want to compete in NCAA Division I or Division II athletics, you must fulfill certain academic requirements, which include coursework, grade point average, and test scores. The Eligibility Center checks whether you meet these requirements and certifies your eligibility to play for any college or university that may be interested in recruiting you.  Students planning to participate at a Division III school should contact the college or university for eligibility requirements.

When should I register?

If you want to play as a college freshman, you should register with the NCAA Eligibility Center at the beginning of your junior year of Upper School. The Eligibility Center will not evaluate your record unless you have completed four semesters of Upper School coursework. The Eligibility Center must have certified your eligibility before you can receive an athletic scholarship, practice, or compete at a Division I or Division II institution.

How do I register?

What happens after I submit my registration forms?

During the summer before your senior year, the Eligibility Center will send you an evaluation of your academic record. This evaluation will tell you what Upper School coursework you still need to take in order to become certified as eligible to play NCAA Division I or Division II athletics. Use this evaluation to schedule your senior-year courses.

What are the NCAA's academic eligibility requirements?

Effective August 1, 2008, sixteen core courses are required for NCAA Division I eligibility. This rule applies to any student first entering any Division I college or university on or after August 1, 2008. Sixteen core courses are also required in NCAA Division II.

Division I Requirements (16 NCAA approved core courses)

Division II Requirements (16 NCAA approved core courses)

These requirements are also outlined in the NCAA's Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete. You may also call the NCAA Eligibility Center toll-free number, 877.262.1492.

Test Scores

As of January 2023, standardized test scores are not required for all student-athletes who initially enroll full time on or after August 1, 2023. 

GPA

Only core courses are used in the calculation of grade-point averages for the NCAA. Be sure to look at Trinity’s list of NCAA-approved core courses on the Eligibility Center web site to make certain that the courses you have taken have been approved as core courses. The website can be found here and Trinity's High School Code is 341039.