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Academic Profile & Eligibility Guidance
General guidance, not a ruling. NCAA Division I and II use a sliding scale that weighs core-course GPA against SAT/ACT scores — a higher GPA lowers the test score you need, and vice versa. NAIA generally requires meeting two of three: a minimum GPA, a minimum test score, or a class rank threshold. Exact numbers change periodically.
| Path | Typical benchmark |
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| NCAA Division I | Sliding scale — roughly 2.3+ core GPA, higher GPA offsets a lower test score |
| NCAA Division II | Sliding scale — roughly 2.2+ core GPA |
| NAIA | Meet 2 of 3: ~2.3 GPA, ~18 ACT / ~970 SAT, or top-half class rank |
These are general ballparks for orientation only, based on a rough reading of your GPA and test score — always confirm current requirements with the NCAA Eligibility Center or NAIA directly. For guidance specific to your situation, chat with Compass, your AI Guidance Counselor.
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