NCAA & NAIA Clearing House

NCAA Clearinghouse

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a voluntary organization through which the nation’s colleges and universities govern their athletics programs.

A prospective student-athlete is someone who is looking to participate in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or Division II institution in the future. Student Athletes should register online at the beginning of your junior year.  Register here!

NAIA Clearinghouse

Are you interested in playing sports at an NAIA institution? Get started by setting up your account today.
Registration is for student-athletes who have never played a championship sport in the NAIA. Register here!

NJCAA Eligibility

A student-athlete must be a graduate of a high school with a state department of education approved standard academic
diploma, state department of education approved general education diploma, or a state department of education approved
high school equivalency test. Coaches at the colleges submit students eligibility to the NJCAA. Students will also complete a Letter of Intent with the NCJAA, again through their college coach.

What is the difference between NCAA, NAIA, NCJAA