Certification Timeline
Because we cannot begin your certification until it is requested by an NCAA Division I or II school, it's important you share your NCAA ID number with schools recruiting you. Once requested by a school, we need the following in your Certification Account to begin your certification:
- Fee paid.
- Official SAT or ACT scores.
- Official transcript from each school or program you attended.
- Proof of high school graduation on your transcript.
When we have received all of this information, it takes about 10 business days to review an academic certification. Please watch for email notifications, and check your NCAA Eligibility Center account in case we need additional information from you. Once a decision is made on your account, your status will also be available on your dashboard. (Find brief explanations of each status here.)
Final amateurism requested?
If you have not yet requested your final amateurism certification, please follow these directions to ensure your account is pulled for review.
After Graduation: What's Next?
Upon receiving your final academic and amateurism decisions, you’ll know whether or not you are able to compete at your school this fall. The NCAA Eligibility Center is here for you throughout the process this summer. We wish you great luck in reaching your collegiate goals! Remember to follow the NCAA on Twitter and Instagram to keep up to date on the latest information for student-athletes at the collegiate level. The future is yours—go get it!
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