There are numerous opportunities for young women and men to continue their athletic careers after high school, including at the NCAA Division I, II, and III levels, and the NAIA and NJCAA. As you begin to plan your journey as a collegiate student-athlete, the first step should be to talk with your varsity head coach for help throughout the process.
To pursue a DI or DII playing career, you must be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center (formerly called the NCAA Clearinghouse). The Eligibility Center is the organization within the NCAA that determines the academic eligibility and amateur status for NCAA DI and DII athletes. While all NCAA athletes will eventually create an account, it is recommended that you create your account by the start of your junior year in high school. To complete the certification process, you will have to submit your transcripts, test scores, and a questionnaire about your amateur status.
After you have created your account, you should receive a verification email from the Eligibility Center that prompts you to finish the registration process.
NCAA Eligibility Center Certification Processing
P.O. Box 7136
Indianapolis, IN 46207-7136