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The Clearinghouse for College Athletic Scholarships

Start your search for College Athletic Scholarships and Collegiate Opportunities by: 

  1. Requesting an Evaluation with a Collegiate Scout to discover your athletic scholarship potential
  2. Learning how the collegiate recruiting process really works


Learn how to maximize your Athletic Scholarship Potential from the Experts and see how NCSA Matches College Coaches with Qualified Student Athletes. 

There are thousands of Athletic Scholarships and Collegiate Opportunities out there! 

 

Discover what Programs You May Qualify For:

Former Dallas Cowboy and current NCSA Educational Speaker Izell Reese talks with parents about the recruiting process at the Nike Sparq combine in Chicago.; NCSA Director of Football Operations talks to hundreds of top football prospects at the 2008 US Army All-American Bowl.; Take of video tour of NCSA's Chicago headquarters. Meet some of the people working to match college coaches with qualified student-athletes.; Stanford Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh talks to Coach Chmiel about the mistakes he sees families make in the recruiting process.; Media outlets around the country are talking about NCSA. This is a mash-up of some of the TV coverage we've received.; Former Tight End for the '85 Bears Tim Wrightman talks to families about maximzing the recruiting process.; Recruiting Analyst Tom Lemming honorsChicago's best for the 2007 season. Notre Dame recruits Sean Cwynar and Steven Filer are honored. NFL greats Don Beebe, Tom Thayer and Glen Kozlowski speak, as does Minnesota Head Coach Tim Brewster.;

1. Choose Your Sport

Learn more about your sport and what it takes to compete at the collegiate level.

 

2. Get Educated

Learn from our recruiting experts how to maximize your collegiate recruiting potential via our video library. View our top five recruiting FAQs

3. Get Evaluated

Apply online or call (866) 579-6272 to speak with an experienced NCSA Collegiate Scout immediately.



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