Munster Schools Athletics
Dreaming of being a professional athlete starts at the college level for most. In order to play college athletics, high school students must first become academically eligible to play. This process is called adhering to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Clearinghouse eligibility guidelines.
Athletes and High School Core Courses
Each high school in the United States is required to submit specific core course information to the NCAA. This information includes course descriptions of all classes offered in the areas of English, math, science, social, and world languages. The NCAA reviews the information and determines if the courses are related to college preparatory level. If so, the classes are deemed NCAA approved classes. If not, the classes are deemed NCAA not approved classes.
The NCAA requires that college bound athletes obtain a specific number of approved courses in order to be eligible for college level athletics. For Division I eligibility students must obtain 16 core courses in specific areas, and for Division II the number is 14. Student who do not achieve the required number of core classes are deemed ineligible.
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