What High School Athletes Need to Know About the NCAA Eligibility Center

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  • NCAA Eligibility Center information for high school student athletes. Here is the link to Register for the NCAA Eligibility Center - web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/
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  • @startaimani6793
    @startaimani6793 2 года назад

    Hey in California are you able to reclass and can you still get d1 scholarships if you reclass? Im about to be a sophomore after this summer but I got injured and won’t be able to play this season so I’m thinking about releasing and becoming a sophomore again after this year and play football again

  • @nasirmohammed2810
    @nasirmohammed2810 Год назад

    Are green card holders allow to compete in Division 1 sports in college?

  • @jafetbasurto2488
    @jafetbasurto2488 2 года назад +7

    Hey I’m a junior in high school with a 4.17 gpa and I would like to play D1 soccer but I’m still not done with high school. Could I still get noticed by colleges?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +6

      Nice job keeping your grades up. Junior year is a great time to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center, and visit colleges. Contact the college admission office and see if they have an open house where you can meet the coach.

  • @Malekmohammed7
    @Malekmohammed7 2 года назад

    Hi I’m a junior high school athlete I play volleyball however I am and IGCSE student in the British system so my question is can I be eligible to enter the NCAA whilst being in a British system where I don’t take SAT or ACT

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад

      Click here for information on international students www.ncaa.org/sports/2017/6/14/international-student-athletes.aspx

  • @Harry05383
    @Harry05383 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I was wondering if there is a different process for NCAA eligibility if you are from a country that is not The USA such as Australia

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  7 месяцев назад +1

      Google “NCAA Eligibility for International Students” and you will see the guide.

  • @jafetbasurto2488
    @jafetbasurto2488 2 года назад +2

    One other question I have is how do my counselors send my transcript?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +4

      Someone from your school, possibly a counselor, will have an admin account that allows them to upload your transcript.

  • @ericlingggg
    @ericlingggg 2 года назад +1

    Can graduate students play in the NCAA, let's just say I attended college in another country for 4 years and I decided to take a Master's degree in a D1 school and if I enter the D1 school how many years can I play for that school?

  • @Freeingtime
    @Freeingtime Год назад +1

    Hello, if the student played their freshman year at a D3 four year school, & is now transferring to D2 school. Is it the high school information that should be entered, or information from 1st year of college?

  • @nasirmohammed2810
    @nasirmohammed2810 Год назад +1

    Does NCAA care what sports or clubs you play outside of high school or do they only care what sports or clubs you play in high school?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  7 месяцев назад +1

      The NCAA registration questions only ask about sports played during your high school years, school and club teams.

  • @varunrawat3061
    @varunrawat3061 2 года назад +2

    sir are international student accepted to NCAA in men basketball and what are their process

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +1

      Check out this page for information on international students www.ncaa.org/sports/2017/6/14/international-student-athletes.aspx

  • @jonathanbuffon2789
    @jonathanbuffon2789 2 года назад

    If i dont pay the fee can i still re make an account under the same information like name, email etc??

  • @nasirmohammed2810
    @nasirmohammed2810 Год назад +1

    Who should I contact if I need help creating a NCAA eligibility center account?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  7 месяцев назад +1

      You can click the link in the video description to go to the NCAA Eligibility Center Registration website and register. The video shows you how to do it.

  • @jahjah9497
    @jahjah9497 2 года назад +5

    What if someone lie about there age to play sports will they get in trouble?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +5

      There is no need to lie about your age because according to the NCAA, there is no set age limit for any athletes. However, Division I athletes are required to enroll in school one calendar year after high school graduation and then have just five years to complete a typical four-year degree. On the Division III level, athletes still have only four years of eligibility, but they can spread these seasons out for as long as they like. Since Division I sports are more competitive and the stakes are higher, the rules are stricter.
      For example, my nephew Jarod Folks is 26 years old and he plays for ETSU and he holds the record for the most years of NCAA D1 eligibility. theanalyst.com/na/2021/07/more-than-a-folks-tale-etsu-linebacker-the-first-with-eighth-season-of-eligibility/

  • @nasirmohammed2810
    @nasirmohammed2810 Год назад +1

    Can NCAA athletes serve in the Army National Guard/Army Reserve?

  • @andrefaigal2552
    @andrefaigal2552 2 года назад +5

    Why do we need to pay to register?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +3

      The NCAA charges that fee to cover the cost of processing your registration and the staff time to look at your high school transcript and certify an athlete as eligible to play in college.

  • @nasirmohammed2810
    @nasirmohammed2810 Год назад +1

    Does NCAA require SAT/ACT scores now?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  7 месяцев назад +1

      Since the recording of this video, the NCAA has permanently eliminated the SAT requirement.

  • @joshcolton3152
    @joshcolton3152 2 года назад +2

    If I started high school but didn’t play all 4 years can I reclass and still play?

    • @williamrosengrant5867
      @williamrosengrant5867 2 года назад

      Division I five-year clock: If you play at a Division I school, you have five-calendar years in which to play four seasons of competition. Your five-year clock starts when you enroll as a full-time student at any college. Thereafter, your clock continues, even if you spend an academic year in residence as a result of transferring; decide to redshirt, if you do not attend school or even if you go part time during your college career.
      Division II 10-semester/15-quarter clock: If you play at a Division II or III school, you have the first 10 semesters or 15 quarters in which you are enrolled as a full-time student to complete your four seasons of competition. You use a semester or quarter any time you attend class as a full-time student or are enrolled part time and compete for the school. You do not use a term if you only attend part time with no competition or are not enrolled for a term.

    • @Johnny-ts1gs
      @Johnny-ts1gs 2 года назад

      @@williamrosengrant5867 so I can reclass as a freshman and nothing bad will happen pls respond

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +1

      The 5 year clock refers to years of college play. You can compete for 4 seasons, but you could redshirt for an additional year of scholarship, but you can't compete during the redshirt season.

    • @Johnny-ts1gs
      @Johnny-ts1gs 2 года назад +1

      @@freecollegeplanningtips7274 ok thank you

    • @anthonynorth8061
      @anthonynorth8061 2 года назад

      @@freecollegeplanningtips7274 I’m a sophmore living in Washington State and my parents/family are planning to move to Arizona. I missed my freshman and sophmore year due to injury, and am thinking abt reclassing a grade down and doing the 10th grade again in AZ. If I reclassify will I be able to play football til I graduate in 2025? And be eligible for D1 sports?

  • @jonathanbuffon2789
    @jonathanbuffon2789 2 года назад +1

    What happens if you make an account but dont pay in the first 30 days?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +2

      You can create a profile page for free until you are ready to make payment, then when you are ready you can create the account.

    • @jonathanbuffon2789
      @jonathanbuffon2789 2 года назад

      I made a certification account on accident but i am not getting recruited and i didnt finish my account yet what will happen if i dont pay the fee because i dont want to make the account yet.? Also can i create a certification account in the future under the same credentials?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад +1

      @@jonathanbuffon2789 If you are unable to pay the registration fee for the NCAA Eligibility Center due to financial considerations, there is an option in the payment section to indicate you are eligible to receive a fee waiver. You are eligible for a waiver of the registration fee if you have received a waiver of the SAT or ACT fee. If you do not pay the fee, your account will not be activated and the NCAA will not start your certification.

    • @jonathanbuffon2789
      @jonathanbuffon2789 2 года назад

      @@freecollegeplanningtips7274 Thanks alot much help🤝. But one last question will i be able to reuse the same credentials in the future to make a new account if i dont pay and my account does not get certified?

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  2 года назад

      @@jonathanbuffon2789 Yes, you should create a profile page for now and then you can transfer that into your certification account when you are ready to pay the fee. NCAA won't start to certify you as eligible until you pay for your certification account.

  • @nasirmohammed2810
    @nasirmohammed2810 Год назад

    Is senior year a good time to create a NCAA eligibility center account?

    • @shandyboydsmith6811
      @shandyboydsmith6811 Год назад +2

      Per the video @ 11:00 minute mark, it states get registered by end of Junior year

    • @freecollegeplanningtips7274
      @freecollegeplanningtips7274  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I say by the end of 11th grade because NCAA wants a final Junior Year transcript and 10 of the 16 core course credits verified. For D2 you could wait until 12 th grade to register, but there is really no benefit to procrastinating so I say by 11th grade as a general rule.

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