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NCAA Recruiting Requirements?

Hey everyone, I'm stressing out a bit over NCAA recruiting requirements. My main sport is track and field, and I'm wondering what the academic and athletic standards are for D1, D2, and D3 schools? I'm looking for info on GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and any other eligibility factors that might be important. Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Hello! I can definitely understand the stress that comes with navigating the NCAA recruiting process. Let's break down the academic and athletic standards for each division:

Division 1:

Academic requirements: You'll need to have a certain GPA in core courses (minimum 2.3). You'll also need to have completed 16 core courses during high school.

Athletic standards: The athletic standards for D1 schools can vary significantly. I'd recommend checking out individual college track and field teams' recruiting questionnaires or athletics pages to get a better sense of the specific performance standards they're looking for.

Division 2:

Academic requirements: Similar to D1, you'll need a minimum GPA of 2.2 in core courses. For D2, you'll also need to have completed 16 core courses during high school.

Athletic standards: While D2 athletic standards might be slightly more lenient than those of D1, the variation among schools still makes it valuable to consult individual college's track and field teams' athletics pages or recruiting questionnaires for specific performance standards.

Division 3:

Academic requirements: Interestingly, there are no universal set academic standards for D3 schools. These schools have the autonomy to set their own admissions requirements, so you'll want to look up the individual schools you're interested in to learn about their specific GPA and test score expectations.

Athletic standards: D3 athletic standards tend to be more diverse than those of D1 and D2 schools. It's crucial to research the specific schools you're considering and reach out to coaches to understand their performance expectations for incoming athletes.

In each division, it's essential to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and meet the NCAA's amateurism requirements. Keep in mind that pursuing athletics at any level requires not only meeting academic and athletic requirements but also effectively communicating with coaches, having a solid athletic resume, and showcasing your abilities.

Best of luck with the recruiting process! I hope this information helps you navigate the different divisions and their respective requirements.

a year ago

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