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NCAA / NAIA

NCAA

In order to be eligible to participate in Division I or II athletics at college, you must first be registered with the NCAA Clearinghouse.  NCAA encourages students to start this process in their sophomore year. To help prospective student-athletes make the best decision about their college choices, there are two options for registration:

  • Certification Account: A student-athlete must be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center to compete at an NCAA Division I or II school. A student also must be registered with a Certification Account before they can make official visits to a school or sign a National Letter of Intent in Division I or II. The registration fee is $90 for domestic students and $150 for international students. Registration typically takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. 

  • Profile Page : If a student-athlete is currently unsure which division they want to compete in or plan to compete at a Division III school, they should create a Profile Page. Creating a Profile Page is free and easy. Students should expect 15 to 30 minutes to complete a Profile Page. If, at any time, the student wishes to play at the Division I or II level, they can transition to a Certification Account and pay the registration fee to begin the certification process. 

Student-athletes that want to play college sports are encouraged to complete their NCAA registration at eligibilitycenter.org. Students can find more information and resources about registering on our How to Register page

NAIA

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., is a governing body of small athletics programs dedicated to character-driven intercollegiate athletics. Since 1937, the NAIA has administered programs and championships in balance with the overall college educational experience. The student-athlete is the center of all NAIA initiatives. Each year more than 77,000 student-athletes have the opportunity to play college sports, earn over $800 million in scholarships and compete for a chance to participate in 27 national championships.

Register with the NAIA Eligibility Center at PlayNAIA.org