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“NCAA Eligibility information provided in the following links is specific to individuals that are potential NCAA Division I and Division II student-athletes. In order for a coach to contact a prospective student-athlete the athlete must be registered with the NCAA Clearinghouse. Athletes CANNOT register for the Clearinghouse until June following their Junior year in high school. Interested students and parents can contact coaches and athletic departments at institutions they are considering attending at any time. It is important that student-athletes meet with their high school counselor as they enter the 9th grade and even in middle school to assure that their high school academic track is in alignment with the NCAA requirements for graduation. Many high school graduation requirements are not as demanding as the NCAA standards for participation and it is in the student’s best interest to be proactive in their academic planning before it becomes a serious issue. If you ever have any questions concerning recruiting tactics or policies you should contact the NCAA or the Compliance Officer at any collegiate athletic office.”
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Interested in becoming a NCAA Division I or Division II Student Athlete
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Get Involved
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Two-Year Colleges
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NJCAA Eligibility Corner
American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)
California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)
Northwest Athletic Association Community Colleges (NWAACC)
NWAACC Eligibility Requirements
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
NAIA Prospective Student-Athlete Information
NAIA Eligibility
NAIA Amateur Status
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
NCAA Home Page
NCAA Championships Home Page
NCAA Eligibility and Recruiting
NCAA Recruiting Chart
NCAA Division I and II
“NCAA Eligibility information provided in the following links is specific to individuals that are potential NCAA Division I and Division II student-athletes. In order for a coach to contact a prospective student-athlete the athlete must be registered with the NCAA Clearinghouse. Athletes CANNOT register for the Clearinghouse until June following their Junior year in high school. Interested students and parents can contact coaches and athletic departments at institutions they are considering attending at any time. It is important that student-athletes meet with their high school counselor as they enter the 9th grade and even in middle school to assure that their high school academic track is in alignment with the NCAA requirements for graduation. Many high school graduation requirements are not as demanding as the NCAA standards for participation and it is in the student’s best interest to be proactive in their academic planning before it becomes a serious issue. If you ever have any questions concerning recruiting tactics or policies you should contact the NCAA or the Compliance Officer at any collegiate athletic office.”
Guide to College-Bound Student Athletes
NCAA Eligibility Center (NCAA Division I and II only)
Interested in becoming a NCAA Division I or Division II Student Athlete
NCAA Division I and Division II Eligibility Information
NCAA Eligibility Brochure
Volleyball Organizations
Amatuer Athletic Union
Dig the Beach - Outdoor Florida Volleyball Events
Junior Volleyball Directors Association-JVDA
USA Volleyball - Florida Region
USA Volleyball
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