NCAA Initial Eligibility
Burlington Central High School • December 5, 2018
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NCAA Initial Eligibility Burlington Central High School December 5, 2018 Overview NCAA Divisions, NAIA, and NJCAA Steps to Achieving Eligibility NCAA Eligibility Center Academics Initial Eligibility Core Courses
Burlington Central High School • December 5, 2018
Division I and Division III, which offers no athletic scholarships
institutions
limitations than in Division I
student-athletes in football (63 for FCS).
students – so they do not offer athletic scholarships, do not redshirt freshman, and do not use funds whose primary purpose is to benefit athletics
based scholarship; institutional gift aid totals $17,000 on average
coaches
each sport (which can be divided among multiple student-athletes)
following subjects:
the high school’s regular academic level (no remedial courses) by a qualified instructor
complete your Core Course requirements
8th semester will not be counted toward your NCAA academic eligibility requirements
1, you must graduate June 1. If you do not graduate June 1 with the rest of your high school class, you have not completed your requirements “on time”
year until the time you enroll full-time at a college or university
high school)
high school)
score – the NCAA adds up the scores for the 4 parts to determine your sum score
determine your sum score
single test sum score of 81
The full sliding scale can be found at www.eligibilitycenter.org under Resources
semesters (after junior year) if:
English, math, or science, and 5 additional core courses in any area
year
regular academic term
in order to practice in the next term
year
GPA for the rest of high school
certify your initial eligibility
sophomore year
and/or Core Course requirements
Click here to create your account www.eligibilitycenter.org
code “9999” as a score recipient
Center after completing your junior year
there is an online system some schools are able to use
and senior year to make sure you are taking enough Core Courses during your senior year
be as early as December, so check deadlines early
PSAs
may not have in-person contact away from the institution’s campus
PSAs away from the institution’s campus and may not watch PSAs compete
PSAs and may not watch PSAs compete
institution
senior year
board, and books (and even cost of attendance)) to very small scholarships
status.
in athletics
expenses
with the NCAA Eligibility Center often, especially if you participate in events outside of the normal high school season
www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/CBSA17.pdf
(www.eligibilitycenter.org)
for the College-Bound Student-Athlete