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La Vista and La Sierra High Schools

Model Continuation & Award Winning Alternative High Schools

NCAA, NAIA, & NJCAA (Sports)

College Bound Student-Athletes

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WANT TO PLAY COLLEGE SPORTS?

Creating an account is the first step to becoming an NCAA student-athlete. You need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center to compete at an NCAA Division I, II, or III school. Create a Certification Account and we'll guide you through the process. Click NCAA Eligibility Center
 
 Search our Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about becoming an NCAA student-athlete.
 

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  • The NCAA continues to closely monitor COVID-19 and is taking proactive measures to mitigate the impact of the virus. When it comes to decision-making, our commitment is this: protect the health and safety of college athletes.

    • http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/coronavirus-covid-19

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Get started with the NAIA Eligibility Center
 

 PlayNAIA.org helps future student-athletes discover and connect with NAIA schools, coaches and athletic scholarships. PlayNAIA is also the official clearinghouse for NAIA eligibility. Every student-athlete must register with the NAIA Eligibility Center to play sports at an NAIA college or university. Play NAIA ELIGIBILITY CENTER

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NJCAA Website

The NJCAA has played a vital role in collegiate athletics for the past eight decades and continues to be the leader in championing academic and athletic opportunities for student-athletes. This section of the association's website is dedicated to celebrating the NJCAA's rich history and tradition as the national governing body of two-year college athletics.