Academic Eligibility Requirements for Student-Athletes

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Academic eligibility may not be the most exciting topic, but it’s crucial for your sports journey. Many talented athletes have missed out on college sports opportunities because of academic issues, so it’s crucial to start thinking about your eligibility early on – especially if you’re eyeing NCAA D1 or D2 sports.

We’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about meeting eligibility requirements for NCAA, NAIA and JUCO schools. If you’re unsure about which institution is the best fit for you, don’t worry! You don’t need to have all the answers right away. Start by checking out your target schools. If D1 is your goal, focus on meeting their standards first because they usually cover requirements for other divisions as well.

Insider tip: Just because you meet the minimum academic eligibility requirements to compete at that division level, doesn’t mean you meet a school’s entrance requirements. For example, if you’re interested in a school that requires all students to have at least a 3.0 GPA and 25 ACT, then you need to consider if you qualify when you’re creating your list of target schools.

For the complete breakdown of NCAA eligibility requirements, visit our NCAA Eligibility Center.

How to become NCAA eligible

If you’re getting recruited by NCAA D1 or D2 schools, you’ll need to create an NCAA Certification Account through the NCAA Eligibility Center. This account allows the NCAA to review your eligibility based on academic criteria and amateur status.

The Certification Account is $100 for athletes in the U.S., U.S. territories and Canada. For international athletes, the cost is $160. If you are unable to pay this fee, the NCAA does have fee waiver options available. Here are the main components that determine D1 and D2 NCAA eligibility: