What is the college sports eligibility?
To participate in college sports in the U.S., you need a participation permit from one of the college sports associations - NCAA or NAIA. They will check whether your academic performance meets the specified standards and whether you meet the college definition of an amateur.
Depending on the association and division (league), the criteria that must be met to become eligible vary. You will be told when you need to start applying for you eligibility.
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