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NCHBC Eligibility

Academics
Each member team and/or program shall have standards in place to make sure that all participating players maintain at least a 2.0 GPA (on a 4 point scale) during the active season. Where the active season is defined as October through March of the following year. For example, the 2009-2010 active season begins in October 2009 and ends March 2010. 

Age Restrictions

Boys and Girls 10 and under, 12 and under, 14 and under, 16 and under, and 18 and under are the ten different age groups offered. A player’s age group is determined by their age on September 1st, 2009. For example, a player who is 16 on September 1st, 2009, but turns 17 on October 5th is considered eligible to play in 16 and under age group at the 2010 National Championships. Players may play in a higher age group if desired.

Transfer Students

Any student who transfers from a public school, Christian/Private School, or another homeschool team that is under disciplinary actions must wait one year before they are eligible to participate in any NCHBC activity or play against homeschool teams. All other (preseason transfers) players are eligible instantaneously. However, player must play on the team he/she plays on at Nationals for the entire season. Players wishing to play on a team that they do not participate on during the year may request a hardship exemption.

Homeschool Requirements 

For a player to be considered homeschooled, 51% of their education must arrive from at least one of the following sources: 

Taught at home by the player’s parents, grandparents and/or legal guardian.
Taught at home by an older sibling of at least 18 years of age. 
Taught at home, or some else’s home, by another homeschool parent tutor, provided that it is done under the player’s parent’s supervision.

Taught at a central location (i.e. a homeschool coop classes) by a homeschool parent or tutor, given that the player is still taught at least 51% by their parents, grandparents, and/or legal guardian regardless of location. 


A player is not homeschooled if 50% of their education arrives from: 

College or vocational/technical classes taken at non-homeschool institution. 

Classes from a Christian/Private school or a Public school

A player that has participated in a graduation ceremony is not eligible to participate at Nationals.
To be eligible for participation in the National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships, players must be homeschooled continuously from October 1st to the beginning of this year’s tournament. 

Players must live at home with their legal guardian to be considered homeschooled.
Player must be US Citizen.
Hardship Exemptions a player may apply for a hardship exemption. 

If a player is declared ineligible to play at Nationals or Regionals and the team uses the players in games against other homeschool teams attending Nationals or Regionals that game will be considered a forfeit.

 

Chirstian School Eligibility

Academics
Each member team and/or program shall have standards in place to make sure that all participating players maintain at least a 2.0 GPA (on a 4 point scale) during the active season. Where the active season is defined as October through March of the following year. For example, the 2009-2010 active season begins in October 2009 and ends March 2010. 

Age Restrictions

Boys and Girls 18 and under only. A player’s age group is determined by their age on July 1st, 2009. For example, a player who is 16 on September 1st, 2009, but turns 17 on October 5th is considered eligible to play in 16 and under age group at the 2010 National Championships. Players may play in a higher age group if desired.

Transfer Students

Any student who transfers from a public school, Christian/Private School, or another homeschool team because of disciplinary reasons must wait one year before they are eligible to participate in any NCHBC activity. All other players are eligible instantaneously. However, player must play on the team he/she plays on at Nationals for the entire season. Players wishing to play on a team that they do not participate on during the year may request a hardship exemption.
Hardship Exemptions
A player may apply for a hardship exemption. 

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