NCAA requirements depend on the division in which a school competes. There are three divisions (I, II, and III.) UCLA competes in Division I, so students at UCLA have to meet the same requirements as all Div. I athletes.
To receive an athletic scholarship or participate in College Sports, Division I students must:
Once in college, NCAA student-athletes need to demonstrate academic progress towards graduation in order to maintain eligibility.
Interested students may wish to read the full list of required courses and see the sliding SAT/ACT test score chart at the NCAA website.
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If you are speaking of NCAA Men's Basketball, the record for Most NCAA Championship Titles is UCLA with 11 (Coach John Wooden won 10 of the 11 NCAA titles at UCLA) Most NCAA Championship Titles: UCLA 11 Kentucky 7 Indiana 5 North Carolina 4 Duke 3
UCLA won 7 straight NCAA Men's Basketball Championships from 1967-1973.
Yes, UCLA is an NCAA division 1 school. It is in the Pac 10. It consists of teams such as USC and Washington State.
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Princeton beat UCLA, 43-41 in the first round.
Besides the many great olympic and professional athletes that have come out of UCLA, the Bruins have won 100 NCAA Championships. No other school in the NCAA has accomplished that.
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