Get Your NCAA Athletic Eligibility Reinstated
Losing your athletic eligibility feels devastating, but reinstatement is possible through the proper channels. The NCAA has specific procedures for getting back on the field, and many student-athletes have successfully regained their eligibility.
Requires extensive documentation, strict adherence to procedures, and often involves complex NCAA regulations with potential for lengthy review processes
⚠Why This Happens
Academic performance issues
very commonFailing to meet GPA requirements, credit hour minimums, or degree progress standards
NCAA violations or rule infractions
commonAccepting improper benefits, violations of amateurism rules, or recruiting violations
Transfer eligibility issues
commonProblems with transfer requirements, documentation, or previous school complications
Gambling violations
occasionalWagering on sports, including teams at your own school
Professional sports participation
occasionalSigning with agents, accepting professional contracts, or participating in professional leagues
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Contact your compliance officer immediately
Reach out to your school's athletic compliance office to discuss your situation and begin the reinstatement process
~Same day - 2
Gather all relevant documentation
Collect transcripts, financial records, correspondence, and any documents related to your eligibility loss
~1-3 days - 3
Submit reinstatement request through RSRO
Your institution must submit the request through the NCAA's Reinstatement System and Reporting Online (RSRO) portal
~3-7 days - 4
Prepare detailed explanation
Write a comprehensive statement explaining the circumstances and demonstrating corrective measures taken
~2-5 days
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