How do I find my NCAA high school code?
For students and families, your 6-digit high school code is available in your guidance office or online using Code Search on the SAT website.
How do I find my NCAA number?
Where can I find my NCAA ID number? Log in to your NCAA Eligibility Center account at eligibilitycenter.org. Your NCAA ID number is in the top-right corner, just below your name.
Is my school NCAA eligible?
Answer: Visit the NCAA Eligibility Center’s High School Portal to locate your school. You can search by school name or city and state of the school’s location. The status of the school is indicated in the “High School Account Status” section of the information displayed after selecting the school.
Is my high school NCAA approved?
You can search by the high school’s six-digit NCAA High School Code or six-digit CEEB/ACT Code or, if you don’t know the school’s NCAA High School Code or six-digit CEEB/ACT Code, you may search by city/state and high school name. Please use NCAA High School Code OR CEEB/ACT Code.
What is my CEEB Act code?
The CEEB (College Entrance Examination Board) Code is a unique identification number assigned to high schools and colleges by the College Board. The CEEB Code is what will allow the school to submit forms and documents on behalf of the applicant for the Common Application.
Do I need a NCAA number?
You do not need to register with the NCAA before college coaches can contact you. There are only two scenarios when a college coach needs you registered with the NCAA. They are offering you an official visit.
How do I send my SAT scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center?
SAT Scores:
- Log in to the SAT’s website at
- The code is 9999 to select the NCAA Eligibility Center as a score recipient (either during exam registration or after exam registration).
Is there an age limit for NCAA eligibility?
According to the NCAA, there is no set age limit for any athletes. However, Division I athletes are required to enroll in school one calendar year after high school graduation and then have just five years to complete a typical four-year degree.
Is there an NCAA age limit?