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Connetquot High School

Academic Excellence, Creativity, Mutual Respect And Self-Reliance

NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association

NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association

NCAA Eligibility

If you are a student athlete considering playing college level sports at a Division I or II school, you need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

 

When Should Students Register?

Students may register at any time, but we recommend that they register during their freshman or sophomore year. The registration website is Create the Eligibility Center account. The NCAA Eligibility Center will evaluate a student’s academic credentials once the following information has been received, and the student has had his/her status requested by an NCAA member institution:

  • Completed online registration;

  • Fee payment; and

  • Transcript(s) from all schools or programs attended.

 

NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
Please click on the link above for a publication for up to date and accurate information directly from the NCAA. This document outlines the three NCAA divisions, provides insights and timelines for the academic eligibility process as well as the athletic eligibility process, review recruiting best practices, and describes the student-athlete experience

NCAA Division I and Division II Worksheet


This worksheet is provided to assist you in monitoring your progress in meeting NCAA initial-eligibility standards. The NCAA Eligibility Center will determine you academic status after graduation. Remember to check Connetquot High School's list of NCAA Approved Course for the classes you have taken.