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The Purpose of the NCAA? Everything You Need To Know

By Matthew Lynch
October 15, 2024
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Sports attract a large number of students to college and generate a sizable income stream for these institutions. The NCAA is one of the organizations that assist with this. The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a non-profit organization that oversees collegiate athletics across the US.

This organization, which is divided into three divisions and covers 112 conferences and over 2000 universities, has paid away billions of dollars to support college athletics for more than a century.

The NCAA’s History

Initially, the purpose of this group was to assist safeguard collegiate athletes from being exploited, which was a prevalent practice in the early 1900s. The NCAA was founded in 1906 and was first focused mainly on football teams. After a few years, the whole college football league was in jeopardy.

On the verge of being deactivated, the NCAA assembled numerous representatives and rebuilt the laws and procedures about the safety of the athletes. Since then, the organization has expanded to encompass additional sports and is constantly revising its laws and policies.

How Are Players Eligible Determined?

The NCAA also oversees the eligibility of athletes entering and remaining in college. Academic standards must be met by all pupils. When it comes to high school candidates, each division has its unique standards, yet they all have the same components of that need.

The student must have completed 16 core subjects in high school and have a passing SAT/ACT score. When it comes to Division I and II colleges, they must maintain a full course load and a GPA of at least 2.0. Because Division III does not award sports scholarships, they are exempt from the NCAA’s eligibility rules.

Divisions – What Determines a College’s Position?

Each NCAA member college is assigned to one of its divisions. These are decided by the school‘s size, the athletic program’s budget, and whether or not scholarships are offered (as well as how many they give for athletics). This organization is involved in more than twenty different sports and awards slightly under a hundred titles each year.

Finally, consider the following:

The NCAA is a governmental body that aids in the regulation of collegiate athletics. This is critical since these sports programs generate considerable cash for schools and frequently help support activities other than athletics.

The money that the NCAA distributed to the colleges in the system is crucial in administering each of the college’s sports programs and programs affiliated with the athletic programs, as well as in distributing academic scholarships for players.

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