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Academic Requirements for High School Graduation, College Admission & Participation

If you plan to attend college and play a college-level sport, it is important that you educate yourself on the requirements for eligibility. Meeting the academic eligibility requirements to play a sport at a given college is not the same as meeting the academic standards for admission to that college.

Please review the resources on this page, listen to the webinar recording below and contact your school counselor if you have questions or concerns.

NCAA Eligibility Requirements

For students entering any Division I college or university on or after August 1, 2008, your NCAA initial eligibility is evaluated under the 16 core-course rule, as described below:

  • Only core courses are used in the calculation of the grade-point average. No credit recovery courses are accepted.
  • Know your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses on the Eligibility Center’s website to make certain that courses being taken have been approved as core courses at eligibilitycenter.org.
  • All SAT and ACT scores must be reported directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center by the testing agency. Test scores that appear on transcripts are not used. When registering for the SAT or ACT, use the Eligibility Center code of 9999 to make sure the score is reported to the Eligibility Center.

Important NCAA changes for students planning to enter a college or university after Fall 2016:

The changes affect the class of 2016 and beyond:

  • The minimum GPA for competition is changing from 2.000 to 2.300 with a required ACT/SAT score met on the sliding scale; and
  • Students must complete 10 core courses prior to the start of their senior year, and seven (7) of the 10 core courses must be in English, Math, or Science.

Eligibility Process

Take academic college-preparatory courses, preferably one in each of the following areas: English, math, science, social studies and foreign language. Be sure to compare course selection against the list of NCAA-approved core courses.

  • FLVS Full Time CEEB code 102414
  • FLVS Flex (Including Homeschool) code 101541

  • Continue to take college preparatory courses in the areas listed above.
  • Register for the SAT and/or ACT, making sure to use code 9999 at the time of registration. Using code 9999 will ensure the score is reported directly to the Eligibility Center.
  • Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and complete both the academic information and the amateurism questionnaire.
  • At the end of the sixth semester, ask your school counselor to send transcript (or transcripts, if more than one high school) to the Eligibility Center.

  • Continue to take college preparatory courses in English, math, science, social studies and foreign language.
  • Register for additional ACT/SAT tests if necessary, making sure to use code 9999 at the time of registration.
  • On or after April 1 of the senior year, go back into your Eligibility Center account to update your academic and amateurism information and request final amateurism certification.
  • After graduation, the guidance counselor will send the final transcript (which needs to include evidence and the date of graduation) to the Eligibility Center.

Stay NCAA Eligible!

As a student athlete, YOU are responsible for ensuring your eligibility. This includes registering with the NCAA and maintaining your profile. For a quick, step-by-step guide to register, follow the steps below:

  • Before you get started, note that the process can take up to one hour. Make sure you have access to:
    • Personal information
    • A valid email address
    • Your education history, including courses you have taken outside of your high school (summer school, supplemental courses, and virtual courses)
    • Your sports participation history
    • A fee payment of $70
  • The NCAA recommends all student athletes register during sophomore year. To begin, visit the NCAA College-Bound Student Athletes portal.
  • Create an account by clicking on the phone device or on “New Account” in the upper right corner. You will receive a link via email to create an account.

NOTE: If you receive a failure message, this could mean you already registered through the old NCAA website. If so, log in to the website using your email address and four-digit PIN and you will see instructions to start the transfer process. If you have not registered previously and receive a failure message, please call the NCAA Eligibility Center (877.262.1492).

  • You can save and exit the registration process at any time, but registration will not be finalized until all sections are complete.

Remember, you’ll need to keep your account updated. Log in periodically to ensure your transcripts and test scores are current.

Additional Information:
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA)

Where to Send Transcripts

Transcripts must be official and cannot be faxed. Transcripts must be mailed or sent via overnight delivery. Please follow our guidelines for requesting an official transcript.  

Mailing Address:
NCAA Eligibility Center
Certification Processing
P.O. Box 7136
Indianapolis, Indiana 46207-7136

Shipping/Overnight Address:
NCAA Eligibility Center
1802 Alonzo Watford Sr. Drive
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

 

Overview of the Athletic Associations

Colleges fielding intercollegiate teams are organized into associations. The three largest — NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA — are also called conferences. These organizations set the rules regarding recruiting, eligibility requirements and athletic scholarships for member colleges.

Please use the following links to learn more:

  • NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
  • NJCAA - National Junior College Athletic Association

The NCAA is the most influential. Its members include the largest colleges.

NCAA Division I colleges are the most competitive athletically, can offer full and partial athletic scholarships (partially funded by the NCAA), and have academic eligibility requirements.

NCAA Division II colleges are less competitive than Division I and have different eligibility guidelines and financial aid offerings.

NCAA Division III colleges have no academic eligibility requirements and no NCAA-funded financial aid (however, the colleges can offer scholarships of their own).

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