NCAA Division I Cabinet Modifies Age-Based Eligibility Concept

Paul Steinbach Headshot
Ncaa Logo svg

The NCAA Division I Cabinet continues to discuss elements of the age-based eligibility model that could be considered for a formal vote as early as the end of this month.

On June 5, the Cabinet modified the age-based model to start a student-athlete's eligibility clock upon initial full-time enrollment in college or at the beginning of the academic year following their 19th birthday, whichever occurs earlier. This adjustment would be applicable for all sports if the model is adopted.

As explained in an NCAA release, the adjustment follows recommendations from stakeholders in men's ice hockey, men's basketball and the U.S. national service academies.

During its May meeting, the Cabinet outlined the anticipated implementation process for student-athletes with eligibility remaining who have already enrolled in college, as well as prospects who turned 19 prior to 2026 and who have not yet enrolled in college, the release states. Those implementation models will continue to apply to student-athletes and prospects with eligibility remaining after the 2025-26 academic year and will be updated to reflect the adjustment made today by the Cabinet.

The Cabinet also reiterated that for current student-athletes, any waivers pertaining to eligibility under current rules (based on circumstances that impacted the student-athlete during or before the 2025-26 academic year) must be submitted by schools and conferences no later than July 31.

The Cabinet plans to consider the age-based eligibility model at its June 23-24 meeting.

Page 1 of 140
Next Page
Buyer's Guide
Information on more than 3,000 companies, sorted by category. Listings are updated daily.
Learn More
Buyer's Guide
AB Show 2026 in Orlando
AB Show is a solution-focused event for athletics, fitness, recreation and military professionals.
Nov. 17-19, 2026
Learn More
AB Show 2026