NCAA & NAIA Eligibility
NCAA ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION
2019-20 NCAA Eligibility Student-Athlete Handbook
Division I Academic Requirements
Division II Academic Requirements
Amateurism Certification Information
Recruiting Guidelines - Communication with College Coaches
NCAA Rules - Communication with College Coaches
Free NFHS Course - Initial Eligibility
This course is designed to educate high school coaches, administrators, and parents about the NCAA's initial-eligibility requirements. After completing the course, you will be more knowledgeable and prepared to advise your student-athletes about the NCAA initial-eligibility standards, as well as the steps student-athletes need to complete in order to compete in NCAA Divisions I and II athletics.
You must select California and fill out the appropriate information to view the webinar.
NAIA ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION
NAIA Eligibility Student-Athlete Handbook
If you are playing college athletics at an NAIA college, you must register with the NAIA.
NCAA VS NAIA
NCAA Eligibility Power Point Presentation
This power point gives a basic overview of the differences between NCAA Division (I, II, III) and NAIA Colleges
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions about playing college athletics, recruiting, or the academic requirements, please contact:
Naazir Anyabwile - Counselor
Warren Smitheran - Athletic Director
CIF STATE - NCAA, NAIA, AND JUNIOR COLLEGE INFORMATION
NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE
Student-Athletes who will be playing college athletics must register with the NCAA Clearinghouse in order to be cleared by the NCAA.
CORECOURSEGPA
CoreCourseGPA.com is web-based software that allows school counselors, coaches, parents and student-athletes to easily track a student-athlete's progress towards meeting NCAA Eligibility Center requirements (formerly NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse) for both Division I and Division II.
There is a fee to use this service.