This Guide has been designed to help you, your family and your high
school administrators understand the NCAA initial-eligibility process
and to prepare you for transitioning from high school to becoming an
NCAA Division I or II student-athlete. With more than 1,000 colleges and
universities across three divisions, NCAA schools offer a variety of
academic and athletics programs to meet your needs. From the smallest
college towns to the largest metropolitan cities, NCAA member schools
provide the opportunity for education and growth in dynamic learning
environments. With so many choices available, it is never too early to
start doing your homework. Work closely with your high school
counselors, talk to college admissions officers, listen to your parents
and mentors, and then choose wisely.
The NCAA Eligibility Center
encourages you, the student, to take an active role in this process.
Take time to complete the registration yourself or jointly with your
parents. As a future student-athlete, it is important that you become
personally involved. The NCAA Eligibility Center is here to help you.
Visit www.eligibilitycenter.org or contact the customer service staff at
877/262-1492 for assistance. |