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NCAA Eligibility

Overview

This webpage combines essential NCAA eligibility information with detailed guidance on recruiting, college athletics pathways, and recent NCAA updates to support informed planning and decision-making.

College Athletics Eligibility and Recruiting Guide

Download the NCAA Eligibility & Recruiting Guide

Families and students may download a printable copy of the NCAA Eligibility & Recruiting Guide for Students and Families for easy reference.

  • Includes NCAA eligibility requirements

  • Explains recruiting timelines and rules

  • Covers Division I, II, III, NAIA, and community college options

Download: 2026 NCAA Presentation Handout (PDF)

Download: 2026 PSD NCAA Eligibility Information Session Slide Decks (PDF)

NCAA Eligibility Center

Students contemplating participation in collegiate athletics are required to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

The Eligibility Center determines a student’s initial eligibility in collegiate athletics and uses a combination of high school transcripts and standardized test scores to determine whether or not a student-athlete will be eligible. Additionally, a student's amateur eligibility will be determined based on their responses to a set of questions the student must answer.

Which Eligibility Center Account is Right for You?

To learn which account suits you best, watch the video below.

You can also find more information on the NCAA How to Register page, which details the registration process, requirements, and resources for students planning to compete on the Division I, II, or III levels.

NCAA Initial-Eligibility Webinar for College-Bound Student-Athletes

This NCAA Eligibility Center webinar includes information on how to prepare for NCAA certification. This in-depth hour of information is focused on what you need to get certified by the NCAA and ready to compete at the Division I, II or III level.

Resources

General Advice and Support

Along with this webpage and the NCAA Eligibility Center, students should reach out to the following for guidance: