What documents do I need to submit for eligibility determination?

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To determine eligibility through the NCAA Eligibility Center, a variety of documents must be submitted. The primary document required is the student-athlete's academic transcript, which should include courses taken, grades earned, and the cumulative grade point average. This transcript typically needs to come directly from the high school, ensuring accuracy and authenticity. In addition to the transcript, student-athletes must also provide standardized test scores from exams such as the SAT or ACT, which are crucial in assessing academic readiness. It is important to ensure that these scores are sent directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center from the respective testing organization. Furthermore, students are required to submit their registration with the NCAA Eligibility Center. This involves creating an account and completing the necessary forms online, which include personal information, athletic participation history, and high school information. Lastly, if a student has attended multiple high schools or has taken courses outside of their primary high school, additional documentation may be necessary. To stay updated on the exact requirements and possible additional documents needed for specific situations, it is wise to refer to the official NCAA Eligibility Center website for the latest information.
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Answered Jun 25, 2025

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