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Steps to Achieving NCAA Eligibility

May 26, 2011 by Head Coach Leave a Comment

Freshmen and Sophomores 

  1. Start planning now! Bill-Schoenle-10-Milford2
  2. Work hard to get the best grades possible.
  3. Take classes that match your school’s NCAA list of approved core courses.
  4. You can receive your school’s NCAA list of approved core courses
    at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

Juniors

  1. At the beginning of your junior year, register at  www.ncaaclearinghouse.net and complete the amateurism questionnaire.
  2. Register to take the ACT, SAT or both and use the Eligibility
    Center code (9999) as a score recipient.
  3. Double check to make sure the courses you have taken match
    your school’s NCAA list of approved core courses.
  4. Ask your guidance counselor to send an official transcript to
    the Eligibility Center after completing your junior year. (The
    Eligibility Center does NOT accept faxed transcripts or test
    scores.)
  5. Prior to registration for classes for your senior year, check with
    your guidance counselor to determine the amount of core
    courses that you need to complete your senior year.

Seniors

  1. Take the SAT and/or ACT again. The Eligibility Center will use the
    best scores from each section of the ACT or SAT to determine
    your best cumulative score.
  2. Continue to take college-prep courses.
  3. Check the courses you have taken to match your school’s NCAA
    list of approved core courses.
  4. Review your amateurism questionnaire responses and request
    final amateurism certification on or after April 1 (for fall enrollees) or October 1 (for spring enrollees).
  5. Continue to work hard to get the best grades possible.
  6. Graduate on time (in eight academic semesters). If you fall
    behind, use summer school sessions prior to graduation to catch
    up.
  7. After graduation, ask your guidance counselor to send your final
    transcript with proof of graduation.

Source: NCAA.ORG

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