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NCAA FRESHMAN-ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS

QUICK REFERENCE SHEET

KNOW THE RULES:

 

Core Courses

 

  • Starting August 1, 2008, 16 core courses will be required for NCAA Division I only. This rule applies to any

student first entering any Division I college or university on or after August 1, 2008. See the chart below for the

breakdown of this 16 core-course requirement.

 

  • 14 core courses are required in NCAA Division II. See the breakdown of core-course requirements below.

Test Scores

 

  • Division I has a sliding scale for test score and grade-point average. The sliding scale for those requirements

is shown on page two of this sheet.

 

  • Division II has a minimum SAT score requirement of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68.

 

  • The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. The writing

section of the SAT is not used.

 

  • The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the four sections on the ACT: English, math, reading and

science.

 

  • All SAT and ACT scores must be reported directly to the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse by the

testing agency. Test scores that appear on transcripts will no longer be used. When registering for the

SAT or ACT, use the clearinghouse code of 9999 to make sure the score is reported to the

clearinghouse.

Grade-Point Average

 

  • Only core courses are used in the calculation of the grade-point average.
  • Be sure to look at your high school's list of NCAA-approved core courses on the clearinghouse Web site to

make certain that the courses being taken have been approved as core courses. The Web site is

http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/.

 

  • Division I grade-point-average requirements are listed on page two of this sheet.
  • The Division II grade-point-average requirement is a minimum 2.000.

 

 

 

DIVISION I

16 Core-Course Rule

16 Core Courses:

 

4 years of English.

3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher).

2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab

if offered by high school).

1 year of additional English, mathematics or

natural/physical science.

2 years of social science.

4 years of additional courses (from any area

above, foreign language or nondoctrinal

religion/philosophy).

DIVISION II

14 Core-Course Rule

14 Core Courses:

 

3 years of English.

2 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher).

2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab

if offered by high school).

2 years of additional English, mathematics or

natural/physical science.

2 years of social science.

3 years of additional courses (from any area

above, foreign language or nondoctrinal

religion/philosophy).

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: For students first entering any NCAA college or university on or after August 1, 2005, computer

science courses may only be used for initial-eligibility purposes if the course receives graduation credit in

 

mathematics or natural/physical science and is listed as such on the high school's list of NCAA-approved core

courses.

 
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