Prospective Student-Athletes
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We are excited that you are considering Tulane University as your future academic and athletics destination. The Academic Services Center, in conjunction with the Tulane Athletics NCAA Compliance office, encourages you to use this site, and the links provided, to help in the transition to becoming a member of the Green Wave family in accordance with all applicable NCAA and American Athletic Conference rules and regulations.
Initial Eligibility - Academics & Amateurism
The first step toward eligibility is registration with the Eligibility Center. This should be completed as soon as possible. Please visit the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Center Website to register and begin the process toward initial eligibility. Make sure to answer all questions completely and honestly. Do not hesitate to contact the Compliance Office if you have any questions or concerns.
The next step is ensuring that you are taking and passing the necessary high school classes in order to be eligible to compete in NCAA athletics. Please consult the following resources for more information concerning core course and other eligibility requirements:
NCAA Initial Eligibility Brochure
NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
NCAA Quick Reference Guide
NCAA Guide to International Academic Standards for Athletics Eligibility
Please pay particular attention to the increased initial eligibility standards for those students enrolling in college on or after August 1, 2016.
All prospective student-athletes must be certified as amateurs prior to competing in intercollegiate athletics. The NCAA certifies the status of all incoming student-athletes. Please consult the resources at the link below for more detailed amateurism information.
NCAA Eligibility Center
International Prospective Student-Athletes
International prospective student-athletes may face unique circumstances concerning eligibility and amateurism. The resources below provide excellent information for international students.
NCAA Guide to International Academic Standards for Athletics Eligibility
NCAA Eligibility Center
Though these resources are helpful, the Tulane Athletics Compliance office recognizes that many questions may arise during the initial eligibility and admissions process. Therefore, if you have any questions, concerns, or feedback, please feel free to contact us:
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Erinn Banks - Associate Athletic Director/Assistant Provost, NCAA Compliance
(504) 862-8242
Ebanks2@tulane.edu
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Katie Cunningham - Associate Director, NCAA Compliance
(504) 314-2261
kcunningham1@tulane.edu
Steven Medley- Assistant Director, NCAA Compliance
smedley@tulane.edu
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We are excited that you are considering Tulane University as your future academic and athletics destination. The Academic Services Center, in conjunction with the Tulane Athletics NCAA Compliance office, encourages you to use this site, and the links provided, to help in the transition to becoming a member of the Green Wave family in accordance with all applicable NCAA and American Athletic Conference rules and regulations.
Initial Eligibility - Academics & Amateurism
The first step toward eligibility is registration with the Eligibility Center. This should be completed as soon as possible. Please visit the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Center Website to register and begin the process toward initial eligibility. Make sure to answer all questions completely and honestly. Do not hesitate to contact the Compliance Office if you have any questions or concerns.
The next step is ensuring that you are taking and passing the necessary high school classes in order to be eligible to compete in NCAA athletics. Please consult the following resources for more information concerning core course and other eligibility requirements:
NCAA Initial Eligibility Brochure
NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
NCAA Quick Reference Guide
NCAA Guide to International Academic Standards for Athletics Eligibility
Please pay particular attention to the increased initial eligibility standards for those students enrolling in college on or after August 1, 2016.
All prospective student-athletes must be certified as amateurs prior to competing in intercollegiate athletics. The NCAA certifies the status of all incoming student-athletes. Please consult the resources at the link below for more detailed amateurism information.
NCAA Eligibility Center
International Prospective Student-Athletes
International prospective student-athletes may face unique circumstances concerning eligibility and amateurism. The resources below provide excellent information for international students.
NCAA Guide to International Academic Standards for Athletics Eligibility
NCAA Eligibility Center
Though these resources are helpful, the Tulane Athletics Compliance office recognizes that many questions may arise during the initial eligibility and admissions process. Therefore, if you have any questions, concerns, or feedback, please feel free to contact us:
Â
Erinn Banks - Associate Athletic Director/Assistant Provost, NCAA Compliance
(504) 862-8242
Ebanks2@tulane.edu
Â
Katie Cunningham - Associate Director, NCAA Compliance
(504) 314-2261
kcunningham1@tulane.edu
Steven Medley- Assistant Director, NCAA Compliance
smedley@tulane.edu
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