There are dozens of Collegiate levels starting to pop up. Those which are strictly a collegiate level might be sanctioned. Though here is the guideline and the rest will be left to the opinion in house.C. National and Regional Collegiate Bass Fishing Events: This regards to sanctioning of National and Regional Collegiate Bass Fishing events. These incentives will be $2,000 for those with a GPA of 3.25 or better, and $1,000 for those with a GPA of 2.75 or above, for Sanctioned Regional or National Collegiate Championships. Presently there are three (3) recognized affiliations. The student must be a Full Time student with at least 12 hours. This applies to collegiate anglers as in where a direct family member owns the boat that they use in the event, and does not include one time borrowing for the event. They must both qualify in and use an eligible Bass Cat boat during the event and those prior, unless boat was acquired just prior to competition.Those college anglers also competing in non Collegiate events are qualified for all other Quest events, as long as they compete in a qualified Bass Cat boat during the collegiate season, and/or fall within the guidelines for GPA and scholastic hours as a Full Time Student. Borrowing a boat for a Quest sanctioned event as a singular does not qualify, unless used under the requirements above. Post graduation competition is only qualified for competition in the Collegiate events, The are not able to compete in further sanction events or compete as Quest members in this as an open program, unless they own their boat, This period is past the first semester of the scholastic year post graduation. Full Time Masters and Doctorate programs do qualify post Bachelors degree as ongoing education, pending these are full time programs (proof required).