Can I still participate in college athletics if I do not meet the eligibility requirements?

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No, participation in college athletics is not possible if an individual does not meet the eligibility requirements set by the NCAA Eligibility Center. These requirements are in place to ensure fair competition and maintain the academic standards for student-athletes. In order to participate, prospective student-athletes must meet specific criteria related to academic performance, amateurism, and eligibility certification. Failing to meet these requirements means that individuals are not eligible to compete in NCAA-sanctioned sports at the collegiate level. However, individuals who do not meet the eligibility requirements can still pursue other extracurricular activities and sports opportunities outside of NCAA athletics during their college experience.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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