NCAA Registration
Students who plan to participate in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or II institution need to use the new online registration.
To register, prospective student-athletes should access the registration materials at: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
The student should click on "Prospective Student-Athletes," completely read and follow all online instructions. If you should have any questions please contact Kevin Beatty in the student services office.
NCAA Division I Eligibility Requirements
New NCAA Division II Eligibility Requirements
Student Instructions for submitting Test Scores to NCAA
NCAA Registration Timeline:
Grades 9 and 10
- Student takes academic college-preparatory courses, preferably one in each of the following areas: English, math, science, social studies and foreign language.
Grade 11
- Student continues to take college preparatory courses in the areas listed above.
- Student registers for the SAT and/or ACT, making sure to use code 9999 at the time of registration.
- Student registers with the NCAA Eligibility Center and completes both the academic information and the amateurism questionnaire.
- At the end of the student’s sixth semester, the guidance counselor sends the student’s transcript (or transcripts, if more than one high school) to the Eligibility Center.
Grade 12
- Student continues to take college preparatory courses in English, math, science and social studies.
- Student registers for additional ACT/SAT tests if necessary, making sure to use code 9999 at the time of registration.
- On or after April 1 of the senior year, the student goes back into their Eligibility Center account to update their academic and amateurism information and request final amateurism certification.
- After graduation, the guidance counselor sends the student’s final transcript (which needs to include evidence and the date that the student graduated) to the Eligibility Center.