Student Athletes
Students wishing to continue on with athletics in college are encouraged to begin their research early! The process of athletic eligibility and college admission is very detailed and will have a profound effect on the transition from high school to college.
NCAA
For more information regarding the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, Division II, and Division III, student athletes should visit the NCAA Eligibility Center website.
NCAA Eligibility Center Registration Checklist
NCAA-Approved Course List (Lafayette's CEEB/ACT Code: 260948)
NAIA
For more information regarding the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), students should visit the NAIA Eligibility Center website.
Early Decision and Freshman Requirements
NJCAA
For more information regarding the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), student athletes should visit the NJCAA website.
The Recruiting Process
Get In the Game: Tips for Student-Athletes and Their Families
Important Reminders
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Students should review academic standards required to participate in collegiate athletics in NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA. If students fail to meet those requirements, they may not be eligible to play college level sports immediately after graduation.
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Each athletic association operates under different rules and policies, including when and how often a coach can contact an athlete. Be aware of these rules!
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Admission to a college or university is separate from being selected for a college team. Students must still complete the college application process, adhering to the deadlines established by the Admissions Office.
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Students should speak to their high school coaches during their junior year to discuss likely options for post-high school athletics.
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Students hoping to play at a NCAA Division I or II school, must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Students are advised to do this at the end of junior year.
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Every student athlete must register with the NAIA Eligibility Center to play sports at an NAIA college or university.