- Link Athletic
- Link to over 18,500 web sites for men's and women's athletics programs at universities. Organized by sport/gender/state.
- National Rifle Association
- Colleges that have shooting programs.
- NCAA
- This site contains much valuable information for the potential college athlete including eligibility requirements for Division 1, 2, & 3 schools.
- NCAA Division 2 Home Page
- The NCAA Division II Home Page is updated and supported by the sports information directors of many of the schools who work for NCAA Division II schools. It includes links to information about the 25 sports which have championships at the Division II level.
- NCJAA
- The National Junior College Athletic Association provides opportunities for student-athletes to continue their athletic careers. The NJCAA is divided into three divisions just like the NCAA. The schools who are members of this organization are two-year community and junior colleges. After completing their eligibility, a student-athlete may choose to continue their academic and athletic career at a NCAA or NAIA school.
- NAIA
- The small, private colleges and universities that are members of NAIA offer most of the same opportunities as NCAA schools.
- National Christian College Athletic Association
- Find Division 1 and 2 Christian colleges for various men's and women's sports.
- *National Recruiting Network
- This for fee site allows you to put information about your athletic and academic accomplishments on the web and be recruited by college coaches that are attracted to your statistics and resume.
- * National Scouting Report
- The services provided by the National Scouting Report, a for fee site, to each high school student-athlete enrolled are thorough and extensive. Each applicant is evaluated by talent, academics, character, desire and potential before he or she is accepted. Student-athletes who do qualify and become a part of the program enjoy a very high rate of success. Recruiting has become more competitive and high-tech in the last couple of years. Prospect videos, up-to-date scouting reports, academic records, evaluations, locating prospects meeting specific criteria are provided for free to coaches. Any prospect recommended by a high school coach will be listed here along with his/her personal profile - free of charge.
- *Prep Star
- Since 1982, Collegiate Sports of America has helped thousands of qualified and deserving student-athletes in all sports obtain athletic scholarships and financial aid for college. The CSA Online Recruiting Center is used by college coaches nationwide as a tool for their recruiting efforts. PrepStar's DataNet service is a searchable database that let's you create or find the data you are looking for. This database contains information on over 3,000 of the nation's top prospects every year.
- *Recruit Zone
- Offers a variety of for fee resources and personalized recruiting services for student/athletes including monthly newsletter ($18) and recruiting guide ($29.95).
- *Scout USA
- All Sport Recruiting is a recruiting service that uses both the Internet and direct personal services to market high school athletes. After a student submits a resume it is sent out to schools you've selected. For fee - $99.
- *University Sports
- USP specializes in helping top student-athletes make contact with college coaches who are searching for top prospects for their athletic programs. For fee.
- Young American Bowling Alliance
- Information about bowling scholarships and links to their web sites and applications.
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- *Consumers need to investigate for fee sites thoroughly to insure that they provide services commensurate with their cost. These sites are listed solely for informational purposes. Inclusion does not imply endorsement.
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- Be wary of organizations that will promise to find a student a sports scholarship. The only athletic divisions that give scholarships have very clear academic ACT/SAT guidelines. Work with your counselor to determine your eligibility and the process for registering with the NCAA. You will first register for the NCAA Clearinghouse after your junior year final grades are recorded.
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