The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) mission is to lead and enable a united high performance (HP) system that supports Australian athletes/teams to achieve podium success.
Each year thousands of Australian student-athletes attend USA colleges to study and participate in collegiate sports. In the NCAA Division I & II this number has grown year upon year.
There are over 3,700 accredited colleges in the USA. Institutions can either be public or private and there is no distinction in quality between the two.
There are three different bodies involved in the organisation of college sport and each has its own set of rules and regulations. The National College Athletic Association (NCAA) governs four-year college and university member programs.
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) governs junior or community colleges offering two year courses. And the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) provide competition for four-year schools. The information on this page is to assist potential student-athletes, their parents, coaches and other significant stakeholders to understand the NCAA collegiate system in order to make an informed decision about their athletic and academic future.
Below are the essential requirements.
Each sport and Division maintain their own recruiting calendars, opens in a new tab with key dates around contact, quiet, evaluation and dead periods.
Please visit the NCAA website, opens in a new tab for more academic information.
For more sport-specific information, please contact your National Sporting Organisation, State Sporting Organisation or your State or Territory Institute.