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 Initial Eligibility Standards

The NCAA Guide for College-Bound Student-Athletes serves as a reference for all high school students who plan to compete in collegiate athletics. The guide provides a section developed by student-athletes advising you what questions to ask during the recruiting process, gives you the opportunity to register with the Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse, review Division I Academic Eligibility Requirements, and provides other information on issues that face a typical student-athlete in college. To view the current academic initial eligibility standards, visit the NCAA's Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete on-line. To register with the NCAA Clearinghouse, visit NCAA Clearinghouse.

NCAA INITIAL ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS

Be aware that meeting the NCAA initial eligibility standards does not guarantee admission to The University of Tennessee. A qualifier is defined as one who is a high-school graduate and who presents the following two academic qualifications:

(1) A minimum cumulative grade point in a successfully completed core curriculum of at least 16 academic courses including the following:

English4 years
Mathematics(two years of mathematics courses at the level of Algebra I or higher) 3 years
Natural or physical science(including at least one laboratory if offered by the high school)
Additional coursesin English, mathematics, or natural or physical science 1 years
Social Science2 years
Additional academic courses[in any of the above areas or foreign language, computer science, philosophy or nondoctrinal religion (e.g. comparative religion) courses]4 years
The record of the above courses and course grades must be certified by the initial-eligibility clearinghouse using an official high-school transcript or official correspondence forwarded directly from the high school or upon a high-school transcript forwarded by an institution's admissions office

(2) Initial-Eligibility Index. Freshmen may establish eligibility using the following eligibility index:

Core GPASATSum ACT
3.550 & above40037
3.52541038
3.50042039
3.47543040
3.45044041
3.42545041
3.40046042
3.37547042
3.35048043
3.32549044
3.30050044
3.27551045
3.25052046
3.22553046
3.20054047
3.17555047
3.15056048
3.12557049
3.10058049
3.07559050
3.05060050
3.02561051
3.00062052
2.97563052
2.95064053
2.92565053
2.90066054
2.87567055
2.85068056
2.82569056
2.80070057
2.77571058
2.75072059
2.72573059
2.70073060
2.675740-75061
2.65076062
2.62577063
2.60078064
2.57579065
2.55080066
2.52581067
2.50082068
2.47583069
2.450840-85070
2.42586070
2.40086071
2.37587072
2.35088073
2.32589074
2.30090075
2.27591076
2.25092077
2.22593078
2.20094079
2.17595080
2.15096080
2.12596081
2.10097082
2.07598083
2.05099084
2.025100085
2.000101086


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