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Ask your counselor to send your official transcripts to the NCAA. Additionally, once you graduate high school, ask your counselor to send your final official transcript with proof of graduation to the NCAA. All of this needs to be done so you can get your amateurism status! Make sure all of your information is updated and correct. For athletes that want to enroll in the fall, you can submit your information as early as April 1st. However, athletes enrolling in the spring or winter can start the submission process on October 1st.
This status means you are cleared as an amateur athlete at this time and no further review is scheduled. In other words, you are cleared and pending your academic status, you are an NCAA-eligible athlete. The following are a list of questions that are currently part of the NCAA amateurism questionnaire:.
Women's Sports. Coed Sports. To keep track of updates that will impact eligibility for current and future recruiting classes, NCSA will continue to share information on our coronavirus resources page. See how the NCAA track and field process works. The most important thing to understand as a prospective student-athlete is that the NCAA is there to determine your eligibility, not to provide guidance on how to get or maintain your college eligibility. It is the responsibility of the student-athlete to understand the academic and amateurism requirements and make sure they are on track to meet those requirements with the help of their high school guidance counselor and school administrators.
Download your eligibility checklist ». For prospective college student-athletes, the NCAA Eligibility Center is the part of the NCAA that will ensure you meet the minimum academic requirements and are considered an amateur athlete.
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