The Clearinghouse process refers to the evaluation procedure by the NCAA Eligibility Center to determine whether student-athletes meet the initial eligibility requirements for participating in college sports at the Division I or Division II level. To begin this process, student-athletes must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center during their high school years. They must submit their academic transcripts, ACT/SAT test scores, and provide information about their amateurism status, along with a fee. The Clearinghouse then verifies the student's academic records, core course requirements, test scores, and amateur status. They review the submitted information to make a determination regarding the student-athlete's eligibility. This evaluation process ensures that student-athletes are academically and athletically eligible to compete at the collegiate level and helps colleges and universities make informed decisions during the recruitment process. The Clearinghouse process is a crucial step in the journey towards NCAA eligibility for aspiring college athletes.
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