What requirements do I need to be able to practice, play and get a scholarship at an NCAA Division I or II college or university?
You need to complete the following:
1. Graduate from high school;
2. Complete a minimum of 16 (for Division I) or 14 (for Division II) core courses;
3. Present the required grade-point average (GPA) (for complete details, see the Freshman Eligibility Standards Quick Reference Sheet for Division I or a minimum 2.0 GPA for Division II);
4. Present a qualifying test score on either the ACT or SAT (for complete details, see the Freshman Eligibility Standards Quick Reference Sheet); and
5. Request final amateurism certification (beginning April 1 for fall enrollees or beginning October 1 for spring enrollees).
Relevant Links
www.NCAA.org
www.EligibilityCenter.org
Tutoring
To help our student-athletes maintain or attain eligibility for collegiate athletics we will offer private tutoring for athletes who need assistance. Tutoring in Math, Sciences and English will be provided by Kelsey Simpson.
Kelsey has several years of experience as a tutor for the KU Athletics Department. She was a biochemistry major at the University of Kansas where she also competed as a member of the Jayhawk rowing team. During that time she was a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars as well as a member of the Big XII and Athletic Director's Honor Roll. In high school she was a member of the National Honor Society.