Players have to have at least 2 years of a high school education before they can go pro.
Walk-on athletes in the NCAA must adhere to the same rules and regulations as scholarship athletes, including eligibility requirements, academic standards, and compliance with NCAA bylaws. They can participate in practices and competitions but do not receive athletic scholarships initially. Walk-ons must also maintain amateur status and may not receive benefits outside of what is permitted for all student-athletes. Additionally, they must follow specific recruitment guidelines, including not being recruited by coaches during the recruiting period.
no
about 76%
40%
Depending on their sport and skill level, some NCAA athletes will go on to become professional athletes. However, the vast majority will go on to live a normal life working a job pertaining to their degree.
a bunch
they are not allowed to get a job
Not while they're competing, but most athletes need to pass a math class to maintain their eligibility.
To protect young athletes from dangerous and/or exploitive athletic practices
f off you raisist
yes, can work for money at a ligititamate job.......
NCAA was first founded in 1993