Our athletic counseling is student-centered, focusing on finding a college that supports your goals both in the classroom and on the field. Because every athlete is different, there is no single "recruitment season"— timelines vary widely depending on the sport, with some students committing early in high school and others finding their fit in their senior year. We work with students individually to navigate these different paths. Talk to your coaches and the college counseling office with specific questions.
We have a student-first approach. Students of any grade can come in and talk with any member of the team!
NCAA stands for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It is a member-led, non-profit organization that regulates over 1,100 North American colleges, universities, and conferences, organizing sports, championships, and athletic eligibility.
Among the three NCAA divisions:
Division I schools generally have the biggest student bodies, manage the largest athletics budgets and offer the highest number of athletics scholarships.
Division II provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletics competition and a focus on service to the community.
The Division III experience offers participation in a competitive athletics environment that pushes college athletes to excel on the field and build upon their potential by tackling new challenges across campus.
-from NCAA.org