What high school average is required to be academically eligible for NCAA?
A Canadian student-athlete will be considered to have satisfied the high school average requirements based on the following criteria for each province. Alberta – the student has obtained an Alberta High School Diploma with an average of at least 50% (equivalent to U.S. 2.000) or higher in all core-course areas. British Columbia – the student has obtained one of the following with an average of at least 50% (equivalent to U.S. 2.000) or higher in all core-course areas. Manitoba – the student presents a transcript indicating graduation from grade 12 with an average of at least 56% (equivalent to U.S. 2.000) or higher in all core-course areas. Saskatchewan – the student has received a Record of High School Standing-Grade 12 issued by the Saskatchewan Department of Education with an average of at least 60% (equivalent to U.S. 2.000) or higher in all core-course areas.