Division I adopts age-based eligibility model.
— NCAA News (@NCAA_PR) June 23, 2026
The single standard replaces sport-specific rules and waivers. Changes will be fully implemented for the fall 2027 incoming class.
The Cabinet's decision is not final until its meeting concludes Wednesday.https://t.co/ynCClcsY71
The NCAA has approved a new age-based eligibility model for all Division I sports.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) June 23, 2026
Players will have five years of eligibility starting at age 19 or upon college enrollment, with redshirts largely eliminated outside of a few exceptions.
The NCAA has approved a new "5-for-5" eligibility model that allows athletes five seasons of competition within a five-year window, replacing the traditional four-seasons-in-five-years structure.
— The Next Round (@NextRoundLive) June 23, 2026
The eligibility clock will begin when an athlete either enrolls full-time in… pic.twitter.com/PbXvlpSeH8
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