NCAA eligibility
Interested in participating in NCAA Division I or II? If so, you will need to be certified through the NCAA eligibility center. Eligibility requirements – which are based on core classes taken, grade point average and SAT/ACT scores – can be found on the NCAA website at .
The responsibility falls upon each student to keep track of his or her requirements and eligibility status and can be done by reviewing the information below.
- Review eligibility requirements in your freshmen/sophomore years at
- Register at the beginning of your junior year at
- Request your transcript electronically through Naviance and NCAA (at the end of your junior year)
- Review your transcript with your guidance counselor. Be sure you have all the required core classes for graduation and NCAA (22 credits); 16 core courses required for Divisions I and II)
- Take the SAT/ACT. Division I uses a sliding scale to match test scores and core grade-point averages (GPA). Division II requires a minimum SAT score of 920 or an ACT sum score of 70 (end of junior year)
- Ask your guidance counselor to submit your final transcript with proof of graduation through Naviance (end of senior year)
NCAA approved courses at 91福利导航 High
A reminder that the responsibility falls upon each student to keep track of his or her requirements and eligibility status. NCAA approved courses at 91福利导航 High include the following:
To learn more about the course below, visit our ELA courses page.
- ELA-09-0301 | English 9 Honors
- ELA-10-0301 |English 10 Honors
- ELA-11-0301 |English 11 Honors
- ELA-00-0704 |Creative Writing
- ELA-00-0701 |African-Americans and Women in Literature
- ELA-10-0102 | IB HL 1 English
- ELA-12-0402 | IB HL 2 English
- ELA-00-0705 | Horror Fiction and Film
- ELA-12-0509 | AP Literature and Composition
- ELA-11-0508 | AP Language and Composition
- ELA-11-0202 | American Experience Honors
- ELA-10-0102 | World Experience Honors
- ELA-12-0101 | English 12 Preparatory
To learn more about the course below, visit our Social Studies courses page.
- SOC-09-0301 | World History I Honors
- SOC-09-0501 | AP World History
- SOC-10-0301 | World History II Honors
- SOC-10-0503 | AP European History
- SOC-11-0301 | U.S. History 11 Honors
- SOC-11-0501 | AP U.S. History
- SOC-12-0503 | AP Economics
- SOC-12-0504 | AP U.S. Government and Politics
- SOC-11-0402 | IB Hist Amer HL 1
- SOC-12-0403 | IB Hist Amer HL 2
- SOC-12-0103 | Civics and Public Engagement
- SOC-00-0504 | AP Psychology
- SOC-00-0104 | Sociology
- SOC-00-0103 | Anthropology
- SOC-11-0202| American Experience Honors
- SOC-10-0202| World Experience Honors
To learn more about the course below, visit our Mathematics courses page.
- MAT-09-0201 | Algebra
- MAT-10-0201 | Geometry R
- MAT-11-0401| Algebra 2/IB Math SL 1
- MAT-12-0702| Precalculus
- MAT-12-0703| Calculus with Precalculus
- MAT-12-0402| IB Math SL 2
- MAT-12-0501| AP Calculus AB
- MAT-12-0502| AP Calculus BC
- MAT-12-0701 | AP Statistics
To learn more about the course below, visit our Science courses page.
- SCI-09-0301 | Living Environment
- SCI-09-0501| AP Biology
- SCI-11-0501 | AP Chemistry
- SCI-11-0101 | Core Chemistry
- SCI-10-0206 | Earth Science
- SCI-10-0101 | Environmental Studies
- SCI-12-0201 | Physics
- SCI-12-0501 | AP Physics
- SCI-00-0104 | Intro to Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- SCI-00-0105 | Advanced Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- SCI-00-0102 | Intro to Forensic Science
- SCI-00-0701 | Anatomy and Physiology
- SCI-00-0501 | AP Environmental Science
- SCI-12-0402 | IB HL Biology
- SCI-12-0401 | IB Physics SL
To learn more about the course below, visit our World Languages courses page.
- Chinese 1
- Chinese 2
- Chinese 3
- Chinese 4
- French 1
- French 2 Honors
- French 3 Honors
- AP French
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2 Honors
- Spanish 3 Honors
- Spanish 4 Honors
- AP Spanish
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