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Abilene Christian
Abilene, TX

Abraham Baldwin
Tifton, GA

Adams State
Alamosa, CO
Adelphi (NY)
Garden City, NY

Adrian
Adrian, MI

Agnes Scott
Decatur, GA

Aiken Technical College
Graniteville, SC

Air Force
USAF Academy, CO

Akron
Akron, OH

Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL

Alabama A&M
Normal, AL

Alabama State
Montgomery, AL
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Huntsville, AL
Alaska-Anchorage
Anchorage, AK
Alaska-Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK
Albany
Albany, NY

Albany State (GA)
Albany, GA
Albany State University
Albany, GA

Albany Tech
Albany, GA
Albertus Magnus
New Haven, CT
Albion
Albion, MI

Albright
Reading, PA

Alcorn State
Alcorn State, MS
Alderson Broaddus
Philippi, WV
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Alfred
Alfred, NY
Alice Lloyd
Pippa Passes, KY
Allan Hancock
Santa Maria, CA
Allegany (MD)
Cumberland, MD

Allegheny
Meadville, PA

Allen (SC)
Columbia, SC
Allen County CC (KS)
Iola, KS

Alma
Alma, MI
Alpena CC
Alpena, MI
Alvernia University
Reading, PA

Alverno
Milwaukee, WI
Alvin Community College
Alvin, TX
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American
Washington, DC

American International
Springfield, MA
American River
Sacramento, CA

Amherst
Amherst, MA
Ancilla
Donaldson, IN

Anderson (IN)
Anderson, IN
Anderson University
Anderson, SC
Andrew (GA)
Cuthbert, GA

Angelo State
San Angelo, TX

Anna Maria
Paxton, MA
Anne Arundel CC
Arnold, MD
Anoka-Ramsey CC
Coon Rapids, MN
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College athletics are organized into several divisions: FBS and FCS (the two subdivisions of NCAA Division I for football), D-I (NCAA Division I schools without top-level football), D-II (NCAA Division II), D-III (NCAA Division III), NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics), and JUCO (junior and community colleges). Each has different scholarship rules, roster sizes, and academic requirements.
The best division depends on your athletic ability, academic profile, and personal preferences. D-I programs (including FBS and FCS for football) are the most competitive and often offer full athletic scholarships in football, basketball, and track & field. D-III schools don't offer athletic scholarships but often provide strong academic aid. NAIA schools can offer more flexibility in recruiting. Your GPA, test scores, athletic stats, sport, and preferred school size all factor into finding your best fit.
GPA requirements vary by division. NCAA D-I and D-II require a minimum 2.3 core GPA through the NCAA Eligibility Center. D-III schools set their own academic standards. NAIA requires a minimum 2.0 GPA. However, most competitive programs recruit athletes with GPAs well above these minimums, typically 3.0+ for D-I programs.
There are over 1,800 college athletic programs across all divisions in football, basketball, and track & field alone. This includes approximately 131 FBS programs, 135 FCS programs, 241 D-II programs, 362 D-III programs, 194 NAIA programs, and 481 JUCO programs, plus D-I schools competing in basketball and track without top-level football programs.
Yes. Walk-on opportunities exist at every division level across football, basketball, and track & field. Many D-III and some NAIA programs don't offer athletic scholarships at all. Athletes receive academic and need-based aid instead. Preferred walk-ons at D-I programs may eventually earn scholarships based on performance. Over 70% of college athletes are non-scholarship players.
Most college coaches recommend starting the recruiting process in your sophomore year of high school (9th-10th grade). NCAA rules limit when coaches can contact recruits, but you can reach out to coaches at any time. Timelines vary by sport: football has early signing in December, basketball has live evaluation periods in April and July, and track & field recruiting often intensifies during indoor and outdoor championship seasons. Building your recruiting profile early gives you more options and more time to find the right fit.
RawRecruit helps high school athletes discover, evaluate, and connect with college programs across football, men's and women's basketball, and men's and women's track & field. With data on over 1,900 programs spanning FBS, FCS, Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and JUCO, you can filter by division, state, conference, and school size to find programs that match your athletic and academic profile.
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