Interested in playing NCAA Division I or II athletics while in college? Create an account with the NCAA Eligibility Center to become familiar with the eligibility process & make an appointment with your college counselor by the end of your sophomore year to map out your high school schedule of classes! See below for more information and resources on the NCAA and NAIA.
For more information, please make an appointment with your Post High School Counselor, Athletic Director (Laynie Sueyasu), or your coach.
NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete 2024-2025
This guide equips you with information about academic requirements to compete and what to expect as a collegiate student-athlete. At the NCAA national office, staff members want to ensure high school athletes meet standards that will best prepare them to succeed in college. Initial eligibility determines your ability to receive an athletics scholarship and to practice and compete in your first year as a full-time college student. We are committed to supporting students across all three divisions on their road to success.
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NCAA Eligibility Timeline & Academic Standards




NAIA Eligibility Center
PlayNAIA.org helps future student-athletes discover and connect with NAIA schools, coaches and athletic scholarships. PlayNAIA is also the official clearinghouse for NAIA eligibility. Every student-athlete must register with the NAIA Eligibility Center to play sports at an NAIA college or university.
Click on the image below for more information and to register.
NCSA College Recruiting
NCSA is the largest college athletic recruiting platform, with over 35,000 college coaches using NCSA to find athletes across 35 sports. With lots of free resources and information on How to get Recruited, Searching for Colleges, Communicating with Coaches, Creating Your Highlight Video, Attending Camps & Combines, and more, they are full of information!
Click on the image below to visit the NCSA website.