NCAA Eligibility
To Win the Recruitment Game, You Have to Know the Game
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What you need to know about the NCAA Eligibility Center
The NCAA Eligibility Center exists to help determine which student-athletes will be allowed to compete in college. In keeping with the NCAA’s mission the Eligibility Center is the gate keeper that determines if a recruit is a quality enough student to represent a school in college.
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The Process to Register for the NCAA Eligibility Center
To register for the NCAA Eligibility Center is not as hard as you may think, but it does involve several steps. Follow the following in order to get one step closer to being declared fully eligible for college sports.
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What it takes to be Academically Eligible for the NCAA
Eligibility for the NCAA is always based off of a recruits academics. Regardless of how talented you are, it will be your academic performance that gets you approved to represent any college.
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The Role of the SAT and ACT in Recruiting
Currently the Class of 2023 incoming recruits will be extended ACT/SAT waivers. That said there are still many reasons why you should take the exams. Without it, you will likely have severely limited college options.
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What are the GPA Requirements for the NCAA?
Your GPA is a major determining factor on your college sports eligibility. But the NCAA calculates GPA in a very specific way, that may not match how your HS reports it. They will use specific courses on your transcript and calculate a GPA for your eligibility only from there.
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What is Amateurism for the NCAA
Amateurism is a term the NCAA uses to determine if an athlete is eligible to compete in college. You will have to answer a questionnaire truthfully to verify your status as a non-professional, and someone who is eligible for college competition.
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Rules for Speaking with Coaches
Today there are a number of ways to reach out to a coach. But how exactly do you do it in order to be within the rules and present yourself professionally?