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NCAA Freshman
Eligibility
Quick Reference
Sheet
The NCAA
initial-eligibility
rules have changed.
Please read this
information
carefully.
For students
entering any college
or university on or
after August 1,
2005, your NCAA
initial-eligibility
will be evaluated
under the new rules
as described on this
page.
For students
entering a Division
I college or
university on or
after August 1,
2008, your NCAA
initial-eligibility
will be evaluated
under the 16
core-course rule as
described on this
page.
The new rule:
- Increases
the number of
core courses
from 13 to 14.
This additional
core course may
be in any area:
English,
mathematics,
natural/physical
science, social
science, foreign
language or
nondoctrinal
religion/philosophy.
The breakdown of
core-course
requirements is
listed below.
- Changes
the Division I
initial-eligibility
index, or
sliding scale.
Check the Core
GPA/test score
sliding-scale
index.
- The 16
core-course rule
increases
the number of
core courses
from 14 to 16
for Division I
only. Students
must complete
three years
of mathematics
(Algebra I or
higher), and
four years
of additional
core courses.
The additional
core course may
be taken in any
area: English,
mathematics,
natural/physical
science, social
science, foreign
language or
nondoctrinal
religion/philosophy.
The breakdown of
the requirements
is listed below.
Division
I 2005–2007:
14 Core
Courses—
- 4
years of
English.
- 2
years of
mathematics
(Algebra
I or
higher).
- 2
years of
natural/physical
science
(1 year
of lab
if
offered
by high
school).
- 1
year of
additional
English,
mathematics
or
natural/physical
science.
- 2
years of
social
science.
- 3
years of
additional
courses
(from
any area
above,
foreign
language
or
nondoctrinal
religion/philosophy).
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Division
I 2008 and
after:
16
Core-Course
Rule (16
Core
Courses)—
- 4
years of
English.
- 3
years of
mathematics
(Algebra
I or
higher).
- 1
year of
additional
English,
mathematics
or
natural/physical
science.
- 2
years of
social
science.
- 4
years of
additional
courses
(from
any area
above,
foreign
language
or
nondoctrinal
religion/philosophy).
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Division
II 2005 and
after:
14 Core
Courses—
- 3
years of
English.
- 2
years of
mathematics
(Algebra
I or
higher).
- 2
years of
natural/physical
science
(1 year
of lab
if
offered
by high
school).
- 2
years of
additional
English,
mathematics
or
natural/physical
science.
- 2
years of
social
science.
- 3
years of
additional
courses
(from
any area
above,
foreign
language
or
nondoctrinal
religion/philosophy).
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Please
note:
Students entering
college on or after
August 1, 2005,
may not use any
computer science
courses in meeting
the core-course
requirements, unless
the course receives
graduation credit in
mathematics or
natural/physical
science and is
listed as such on
the high school’s
list of
NCAA-approved core
courses.
Other
important
information
- In
Division
II,
there is
no
sliding
scale.
The
minimum
core
grade-point
average
is
2.000.
The
minimum
SAT
score is
820
(Verbal
and Math
sections
only)
and the
minimum
ACT sum
score is
68.
-
Students
first
entering
a
Division
I or
Division
II
collegiate
institution
on or
after
August
1, 2005,
must
meet the
new 14
core-course
rule.
-
Students
first
entering
a
Division
I
collegiate
institution
on or
after
August
1, 2008,
must
meet the
16
core-course
rule.
- The
SAT
combined
score is
based on
the
Verbal
and Math
sections
only.
The new
writing
section
will not
be used.
For more
information
regarding
the new
rule, please
go to
www.ncaa.org.
Click on
“Student-Athletes
& Parents”
in the
“Custom Home
Pages”
section. You
may also
visit the
clearinghouse
Web site at
www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.
If you
have
questions
about NCAA
Eligibility,
please call
the NCAA
Initial-Eligibility
Clearinghouse
toll-free at
877-262-1492.
You may also
call the
NCAA at
317-917-6222. |
Division
I
Core GPA /
Text-score
sliding
scale
New Core GPA
/ Test score
index
|
Core
GPA |
SAT* |
ACT |
|
3.550
&
above |
400 |
37 |
|
3.525 |
410 |
38 |
|
3.500 |
420 |
39 |
|
3.475 |
430 |
40 |
|
3.450 |
440 |
41 |
|
3.425 |
450 |
41 |
|
3.400 |
460 |
42 |
|
3.375 |
470 |
42 |
|
3.350 |
480 |
43 |
|
3.325 |
490 |
44 |
|
3.300 |
500 |
44 |
|
3.275 |
510 |
45 |
|
3.250 |
520 |
46 |
|
3.225 |
530 |
46 |
|
3.200 |
540 |
47 |
|
3.175 |
550 |
47 |
|
3.150 |
560 |
48 |
|
3.125 |
570 |
49 |
|
3.100 |
580 |
49 |
|
3.075 |
590 |
50 |
|
3.050 |
600 |
50 |
|
3.025 |
610 |
51 |
|
3.000 |
620 |
52 |
|
2.975 |
630 |
52 |
|
2.950 |
640 |
53 |
|
2.925 |
650 |
53 |
|
2.900 |
660 |
54 |
|
2.875 |
670 |
55 |
|
2.850 |
680 |
56 |
|
2.825 |
690 |
56 |
|
2.800 |
700 |
57 |
|
2.775 |
710 |
58 |
|
2.750 |
720 |
59 |
|
2.725 |
730 |
59 |
|
2.700 |
730 |
60 |
|
2.675 |
740–750 |
61 |
|
2.650 |
760 |
62 |
|
2.625 |
770 |
63 |
|
2.600 |
780 |
64 |
|
2.575 |
790 |
65 |
|
2.550 |
800 |
66 |
|
2.525 |
810 |
67 |
|
2.500 |
820 |
68 |
|
2.475 |
830 |
69 |
|
2.450 |
840–850 |
70 |
|
2.425 |
860 |
70 |
|
2.400 |
860 |
71 |
|
2.375 |
870 |
72 |
|
2.350 |
880 |
73 |
|
2.325 |
890 |
74 |
|
2.300 |
900 |
75 |
|
2.275 |
910 |
76 |
|
2.250 |
920 |
77 |
|
2.225 |
930 |
78 |
|
2.200 |
940 |
79 |
|
2.175 |
950 |
80 |
|
2.150 |
960 |
80 |
|
2.125 |
960 |
81 |
|
2.100 |
970 |
82 |
|
2.075 |
980 |
83 |
|
2.050 |
990 |
84 |
|
2.025 |
1000 |
85 |
|
2.000 |
1010 |
86 |
*Verbal and
Math
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