NCAA
If your child plans to be a college athlete at a Division I or II school, it's important to know the NCAA requirements. Below you'll find a brief synopsis of the key elements of NCAA eligibility as well as links to important NCAA references.
For more information, contact Tonya Armour at 810-591-0414 or [email protected]
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NCAA APPROVED COURSES AT LHS
ENGLISH
Advanced American Literature American Literature Analytical Comp and Lit. AP English Literature British Literature Contemporary Literature Creative Writing Exploring Literature Honors British Literature Sports Literature World Literature SOCIAL SCIENCES Abnormal Psychology AP Psychology AP United States Government and Politics AP US History Economics Geography Government Psychology I Psychology II Renaissance to World War II Sociology US History World History ADDITIONAL CORE COURSES French I, II, III, and IV GN ASL I, II, and III Spanish I, II, III, and IV |
MATHEMATICS
Algebra I Algebra II AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Probability and Statistics Geometry Pre Calculus Probability and Statistics Trigonometry NATURAL/PHYSICAL SCIENCE Anatomy AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics Biology Chemistry Ecology Forensic Science Genetics Microbiology Physical Science Physics Science and Society Zoology |
NCAA- Quick Reference Guides
Division I Quick Reference Guide
Division II Quick Reference Guide
NCAA Eligibility Website
NCAA Eligibility Process Flow Chart
Division I Quick Reference Guide
Division II Quick Reference Guide
NCAA Eligibility Website
NCAA Eligibility Process Flow Chart
NAIA
The NAIA is another division of colleges across the United States and Canada. They are schools like Aquinas College, Concordia University, and Davenport University, to name a few. For a complete list of schools, check the link below. If your child plans to be a college athlete at an NAIA division school, you'll want to know how their requirements differ from the NCAA. You'll find that information below.
For more information contact Cori Mason at 810-591-0419 or cmason@lindenschools.org
For more information contact Cori Mason at 810-591-0419 or cmason@lindenschools.org
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