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Learn more about the three divisions of the NCAA and gain access to all their resources by visiting the NCAA page for Future Student-Athletes.CoreCourseGPA.com is web-based software that allows school counselors, coaches, parents and student-athletes to easily track a student-athlete's progress towards meeting NCAA Eligibility Center requirements (formerly NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse) for both Division I and Division II.Any student interested in playing Division I and Division II sports should create a FREE CoreCourseGPA account to track their NCAA Core GPA. See a Counselor or Athletic Director for the School ID and School Code.If you want to participate in NCAA Division I or II athletics, you need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. You need to qualify academically and you will also need to be cleared as an amateur student – athlete. Visit NCAA Eligibility Center to create your account and to register with the NCAA.FreeRecruitingWebinar.org webinars are made available in North Carolina through a partnership between the 501(c)3 Recruiting Education Foundation, Inc. and the North Carolina Coaches Association.All student athletes and parents are encouraged to watch a FREE Webinar about recruiting topics. Please select the Athlete/Parent Webinar (60 min) and complete the short form. Recorded webinars cover many important recruiting topics including: Scholarship Myths and Facts, the NCAA and NAIA Eligibility Centers, NCAA Core Course Requirements, National Letter of Intent, Finding the Right School, and much more.NextStepU.com provides some excellent articles and FAQ's about becoming a student athlete in college. Get to know all about the recruitment process, figure out what coaches want and learn how to earn scholar-athlete scholarships through their college athletic resources.