NCAA Eligibility Center (Part 1)

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What does NCAA stand for?
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Which NCAA division level has the largest number of member institutions?
DIII
The NCAA Eligibility Center certifies what for a student athlete?
1) Amateurism status (for athletes who wish to compete in NCAA DI or DII athletics)2) Academic eligibility (for athletes who wish to compete in NCAA DI or DII athletics)
What is the NCAA Eligibility Center customer service number?
877-262-1492
When does the NCAA recommend you sign up for the Eligibility Center?
Sophomore year
When does the NCAA recommend student athletes register for the ACT or SAT?
Junior year
What is the code to have your test scores sent directly to NCSA?
There is no code to send directly to NCSA
Where can you go to check that the courses you have taken match your school's list of NCAA Courses?
> NCAA College-Bound Student-Athletes Enter Here> Resources> U.S. Students>List of NCAA Courses
What is the registration fee for U.S. Students?
$75.00
What is the registration fee or International students (excluding America Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands)
$130.00
You are eligible for a fee waiver of the NCAA Eligibility Center Registration only if you have already received a waiver of the SAT or ACT fee.
True
In order to be eligible for an ACT/ SAT fee waiver, a student must meet one or more of these indicators of economic need...
A)Family receives low-income public assistanceB)Student is a ward of the stateC)Student resides in a foster homeD)Student participates in free or reduced-price lunch program at
International students (students living outside the United States, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territories) are eligible for a fee waiver.
False (International students (students living outside of the United
States, Puerto Rico or U.S. territories) are not eligible for a fee
waiver.)
What are the Division I Academic Eligibility Requirements?
Complete 16 core courses in the following distribution:
• 4 years of English;
• 3 years of math (Algebra 1 or higher);
• 2 years of natural or physical science (including one year of lab
science if offered by your high school);
• 1 extra year of English, math, or natural or physical science;
• 2 years of social science; and
• 4 years of extra core courses (from any category above, or
foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy)
You must complete the 16 core-course requirements within four
consecutive academic years (i.e., eight semesters) from the start of
ninth grade.
True.• Students graduating early (in less than eight semesters) must still
meet core-course requirements.
•If you graduate on time from high school within four consecutive
academic years (i.e., eight semesters) from the start of ninth grade:
• Prior to full-time collegiate enrollment, you may use one
additional core-course unit completed within one year from the
date of on-time graduation.
 You may complete the core course at a location other than
the high school from which you graduated; however, check
to make sure the courses are approved on the school's List of
NCAA Courses.
 You will be required to provide an official transcript from the
school with grade and credit for the additional core course.