NCAA /NAIA Eligibility
NCAA (Eligibility Center)
If you want to play NCAA sports at a Division I or II school, you need to register for a Certification Account with the NCAA Eligibility Center. College-bound student-athletes in Division III can also create a Profile Page to receive important updates about being a student-athlete and preparing for college. To complete registration you must do the following:
- Register for a Certification Account
- Send your ACT/SAT test scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center. When registering for the ACT/SAT, please use the code 9999 to send your scores.
- Send your transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center. You can send your transcript for free through Parchment.com.
- Submit the $100 Registration Fee * Eligible students may qualify to have this fee waiver. See your school counselor for more information*
2024-2025 NCAA Guide for College-Bound Student-Athletes
The NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete is a compressive guide to the initial eligibility process.
Initial -Eligibility Standards
Division I and Division II Worksheet
Click here to view Irmo High School NCAA Approved Courses. IHS School Code is 411105
NAIA Eligibility Center
If you want to play collegiate sports at an NAIA school, you need to create an NAIA student account with the NAIA Eligibility Center. . To complete registration you must do the following:
- Register for a Certification Account
- Send your ACT/SAT test scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center. When registering for the ACT/SAT, please use the code 9999 to send your scores.
- Send your transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center. You can send your transcript for free through Parchment.com.
- Submit the $90 Registration Fee * Eligible students may qualify to have this fee waiver. See your school counselor for more information*
Transfer students: If you attended a high school other than Irmo High School, request that your transcript be sent from every high school that you attended. Please request that your former high school(s) send your official transcript directly to the NCAA or NAIA Eligibility Center.