How does the school manage the NCAA Eligibility Center process for multi-sport athletes to ensure their 12th-grade course load meets college-bound certification?
Mater Dei High School (MDHS) employs a comprehensive approach to assist multi-sport athletes in navigating the NCAA Eligibility Center process, particularly during their senior year. This process is overseen by a dedicated Academic Admissions Counselor/NCAA Coordinator who ensures that students meet the necessary academic standards for college admission.
Course Load Review Seniors are required to meet with their assigned counselor to review their NCAA eligibility and confirm that their 12th-grade course load includes the necessary NCAA-approved core courses. This includes ensuring that they fulfill the requirement of completing 16 core-course credits and adhering to the '10/7' rule, which mandates that 10 core courses (with at least 7 in English, Math, or Science) be completed before the seventh semester.
Transcript Verification Students must send their official 6th-semester transcripts to the NCAA via Parchment, including transcripts from any previous high schools for transfer students. This step is crucial for verifying academic progress and eligibility.
Amateurism Certification Multi-sport athletes must also manage their NCAA accounts by adding all relevant sports and completing required tasks, such as the NCAA Sports Wagering Education Module. They should request final amateurism certification starting April 1 for Fall enrollees or October 1 for Winter/Spring enrollees.
Core Course Selection To verify which MDHS classes count toward NCAA eligibility, students can consult the NCAA Core-Course List using the schoolβs CEEB code: 053-240. This ensures that their selected courses align with NCAA standards.
For further assistance, students are encouraged to contact Mr. Jeremy Riche, the Academic Admissions Counselor/NCAA & AP Coordinator, at (714) 850-9568 or visit the College-Bound Student-Athletes page on the Mater Dei website.