
New NCAA Eligibility Rule: Temporary Waiver
An opportunity for athletes to extend their eligibility and keep competing in college sports
Exciting news for student-athletes! The NCAA Division I Board of Directors has introduced a special waiver that could extend your playing time. If you’ve spent one or more years competing at non-NCAA schools, this temporary NCAA eligibility rule might let you stay eligible for the 2025-26 academic year.
This is a big win for athletes who thought their final season would end in 2024-25. As long as you meet the other requirements—like staying on track with your degree and sticking to the five-year eligibility rule—you could get another shot to compete!
Let’s take a closer look at what this means and how it could impact your athletic future.
What is the NCAA Temporary Waiver?
College athletes have a set amount of time, called an eligibility window, to compete. Eligibility is normally for four seasons, which can be used in five academic years, regardless of the division (unless there are special cases like COVID-19 or a redshirt year). So, if you play for two years at a Junior College (JUCO) and then transfer to an NCAA university, you’d typically only have two years left to compete.
However, the new legislation approved on December 23, 2024, changes this paradigm. The NCAA has granted another year of eligibility for those who attended non-NCAA institutions and whose eligibility is supposed to finish in the 2024-2025 academic year.
Not all student-athletes automatically receive the waiver, coaches must apply for it through their university’s compliance office. If a coach chooses not to submit the request, the athlete may need to find another university willing to support their eligibility application.
Although many refer to this as a “junior college rule,” it also includes athletes from NAIA universities.
Who is Included in the NCAA Temporary Waiver?
This new NCAA eligibility rule applies to senior athletes who participated in a JUCO or NAIA college and are currently competing in NCAA Division I.
But it doesn’t include:
- Athletes who finished their eligibility in 2023-24.
- Those whose eligibility ends after 2024-25.
- Spring sport athletes who started their eligibility in the 2020-21 season.
Also, if you’ve already used up your six-year eligibility window (the total time you’re allowed to play college sports), you’ll need to get a special waiver from the NCAA to keep competing.
Wait… What About the Five-Year Rule?
College athletes usually have five years to play four seasons of their sport. This rule hasn’t changed. For example, if you’ve already played two seasons at a JUCO or NAIA university, those years still count toward your total eligibility. This new rule doesn’t reset the clock.
While there is some speculation about potential changes to this rule in the future, it remains unchanged for now.
How Does this Affect Me?
At Keystone Sports, we specialize in supporting student-athletes who want to play college sports in the US. Whether it’s finding sports scholarships or understanding eligibility rules like this, we’re here to help you along the way.
This new NCAA eligibity rule opens doors for hundreds of student-athletes looking to maximize their playing time in college. We know the system inside and out and are ready to assist if you’re unsure about this rule and how it applies to you.
Ready to learn more about your options? Reach out to us today, and let’s explore how you can make the most of your college sports journey!
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Lorena Montañés
Lorena Montañés, SEO Specialist at Keystone Sports, pursued her career in the U.S., playing DI soccer at California State University, Fresno. There, she earned degrees in Mass Communication & Journalism and Psychology. She later completed an MBA in Business Analytics while coaching at a Division II university. Now, she aims to empower other student-athletes to achieve their dreams and have a life-changing experience.
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