NCAA Clearinghouse

<p>Go to the website listed above. You have to submit your school transcripts (see the guidance office for that) and your ACT/SAT scores. I don’t think it is too late (anyone know if there is a cutoff date?) You can call the Clearinghouse if you have any specific questions. I found the staff to be pretty helpful.</p>

<p>Once they receive the info, they will screen it to determine your eligibility. It is based on grades for the core classes required by the NCAA. My daughter’s profile on their site lists two different ratings: Division I and D II. They evaluate your GPA for the classes required by the two different divisions and assign a GPA. Sounds complicated, but your only real responsibility lies in getting the info to the NCAA. They take it from there. </p>

<p>Previous posters are right when they say you can’t compete in a sport without being registered with the Clearinghouse. The swim coach reminded us more than once to make sure everything was completed. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>