Division I adopts new reclassification criteria

Additional steps required for schools in Divisions II and III

Posted on 1/15/25 6:45 PM

Schools in Divisions II and III must meet additional criteria to reclassify to Division I, the Division I Council decided Wednesday.

The council adopted a proposal that requires schools moving into Division I to meet objective measures that focus on the student-athlete experience and support a school's successful transition to Division I.

Conferences inviting Division II and III schools to join Division I must confirm the school meets academic requirements, including being above the 10th percentile of Division I members in the Academic Progress Rate, Graduation Success Rate, or the difference between the federal graduation rates for student-athletes and for the general student body.

Reclassifying schools also must participate in an academic review, satisfy all Division I core guarantees and attestation requirements, complete an NCAA self-study program and meet new financial aid requirements, such as a scholarship offering that exceeds the 10th percentile of active Division I members.

The change reduces the reclassification period to three years for Division II schools and four years for Division III schools. Members currently in the reclassification process can use the new timeline if they meet all other criteria. Progression through the process is dependent upon meeting each year's benchmarks.

The council also: