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Free NCAA Eligibility Center Checklist
The most important thing to understand as a prospective student-athlete is that the NCAA is there to determine your eligibility, not to provide guidance on how to get or maintain your college eligibility. It is the responsibility of the student-athlete to understand the academic and amateurism requirements and make sure they are on track to meet those requirements. Download checklist »
How to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center
Student-athletes interested in competing at the college level should register with the NCAA Eligibility Center starting freshman year. There are two account types available through the Eligibility Center, an NCAA Certification Account and a Profile page. Which should you choose? Learn about the difference between the two accounts. Learn more »
NCAA GPA requirements vs. transcript GPA
Did you know that the NCAA GPA requirements are different than the GPA on your transcript? The minimum GPA is 2.3, but it's calculated using only NCAA-approved core courses and also requires solid SAT/ACT scores. Your high school counselor can help you figure out a target GPA. How NCAA calculates GPA »
Social Media Behavior: Keep it clean
College coaches don't expect high school students to be PR experts, but when it comes to social media and recruiting, mistakes can be costly. In fact, highly recruited athletes have lost scholarships due to poor social media behavior. Before you hit send on your next post, check out our social media do's and don'ts! Social media do's and don'ts »