NCAA eligibility
Interested in participating in NCAA Division I or II? If so, you will need to be certified through the NCAA eligibility center. Eligibility requirements – which are based on core classes taken, grade point average and SAT/ACT scores – can be found on the NCAA website at ncaaclearinghouse.net.
The responsibility falls upon each student to keep track of his or her requirements and eligibility status and can be done by reviewing the information below.
- Review eligibility requirements in your freshmen/sophomore years at eligibilitycenter.org
- Register at the beginning of your junior year at eligibilitycenter.org
- Request your transcript electronically through Naviance and NCAA (at the end of your junior year)
- Review your transcript with your guidance counselor. Be sure you have all the required core classes for graduation and NCAA (22 credits); 16 core courses required for Divisions I and II)
- Take the SAT/ACT. Division I uses a sliding scale to match test scores and core grade-point averages (GPA). Division II requires a minimum SAT score of 920 or an ACT sum score of 70 (end of junior year)
- Ask your guidance counselor to submit your final transcript with proof of graduation through Naviance (end of senior year)
NCAA approved courses at Albany High
A reminder that the responsibility falls upon each student to keep track of his or her requirements and eligibility status. NCAA approved courses at Albany High include the following:
To learn more about the course below, visit our ELA courses page.
- ELA-09-0301 | English 9 Honors
- ELA-10-0301 |English 10 Honors
- ELA-11-0301 |English 11 Honors
- ELA-00-0704 |Creative Writing
- ELA-00-0701 |African-Americans and Women in Literature
- ELA-10-0102 | IB HL 1 English
- ELA-12-0402 | IB HL 2 English
- ELA-00-0705 | Horror Fiction and Film
- ELA-12-0509 | AP Literature and Composition
- ELA-11-0508 | AP Language and Composition
- ELA-11-0202 | American Experience Honors
- ELA-10-0102 | World Experience Honors
- ELA-12-0101 | English 12 Preparatory
To learn more about the course below, visit our Social Studies courses page.
- SOC-09-0301 | World History I Honors
- SOC-09-0501 | AP World History
- SOC-10-0301 | World History II Honors
- SOC-10-0503 | AP European History
- SOC-11-0301 | U.S. History 11 Honors
- SOC-11-0501 | AP U.S. History
- SOC-12-0503 | AP Economics
- SOC-12-0504 | AP U.S. Government and Politics
- SOC-11-0402 | IB Hist Amer HL 1
- SOC-12-0403 | IB Hist Amer HL 2
- SOC-12-0103 | Civics and Public Engagement
- SOC-00-0504 | AP Psychology
- SOC-00-0104 | Sociology
- SOC-00-0103 | Anthropology
- SOC-11-0202| American Experience Honors
- SOC-10-0202| World Experience Honors
To learn more about the course below, visit our Mathematics courses page.
- MAT-09-0201 | Algebra
- MAT-10-0201 | Geometry R
- MAT-11-0401| Algebra 2/IB Math SL 1
- MAT-12-0702| Precalculus
- MAT-12-0703| Calculus with Precalculus
- MAT-12-0402| IB Math SL 2
- MAT-12-0501| AP Calculus AB
- MAT-12-0502| AP Calculus BC
- MAT-12-0701 | AP Statistics
To learn more about the course below, visit our Science courses page.
- SCI-09-0301 | Living Environment
- SCI-09-0501| AP Biology
- SCI-11-0501 | AP Chemistry
- SCI-11-0101 | Core Chemistry
- SCI-10-0206 | Earth Science
- SCI-10-0101 | Environmental Studies
- SCI-12-0201 | Physics
- SCI-12-0501 | AP Physics
- SCI-00-0104 | Intro to Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- SCI-00-0105 | Advanced Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- SCI-00-0102 | Intro to Forensic Science
- SCI-00-0701 | Anatomy and Physiology
- SCI-00-0501 | AP Environmental Science
- SCI-12-0402 | IB HL Biology
- SCI-12-0401 | IB Physics SL
To learn more about the course below, visit our World Languages courses page.
- Chinese 1
- Chinese 2
- Chinese 3
- Chinese 4
- French 1
- French 2 Honors
- French 3 Honors
- AP French
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2 Honors
- Spanish 3 Honors
- Spanish 4 Honors
- AP Spanish
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