NCAA Announces Major Rules Changes to Student-Athlete Eligibility

image

The NCAA passed sweeping rules changes to student-athlete eligibility on Tuesday, setting a new standard for how young athletes will approach college sports.

Under the new guidelines, student-athletes will have five years of eligibility from either their high school graduation or from their 19th birthday, with the rule deferring to whichever happens to come first. An exemption can be granted in the case of religious missionary service, maternity, or military service.

The “redshirt” season has also been eliminated, meaning that student-athletes are able to play five full seasons during their collegiate career instead of the four under the previous standard. No exemptions will be granted for injury or other extenuating circumstances. Seniors graduating in the 2025-2026 school year will not be granted an additional season of eligibility despite the change being implemented in the upcoming season.

The move is the latest in a series of changes that have come about since the start of the Name, Image, and Likeness era that allowed for student-athletes to receive hefty payouts for the services that they provide to their schools.