Are you doing what you need to do in highschool to be eligible to
play sports your first year at college?
Fairfax County Public Schools subscribes to an
online Educational Recruiting System from Dynamite
Sports, Inc.
This powerful system has three (3) integrated programs on one
website, and includes:
over 120 streaming videos,
15 power-point presentations
hundreds of charts and documents.
Use this program as a resource to help your student-athlete
achieve her academic and athletic goals for college.
Click here for link and password information: Dynamite Sports, Inc
NCAA
http://www.ncaa.org/
For complete and up-to-date requirements to comply with the
NCAA bylaws in order to play collegiate level sports go to the
College-Bound Student-Athletes Initial Eligibility Resource Center
NCAA Eligibility Center
https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/
Initial eligibility information for prospective student-athletes. A
prospective student-athlete is someone who is looking to
participate in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or
Division II institution in the future.
NCAA Student Athlete
http://www.ncaastudent.org
THE site to go to if you plan to play a sport in college.
National Collegiate Scouting Association
http://www.ncsasports.org
The National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) not only
helps student athletes identify the best colleges and universities,
but also helps them understand the academic, athletic, and
financial aid opportunities available to them.
High
School
Links
"Don't play softball because you have a goal to get a scholarship for college, make sure your goal is to be the best you can be and see how far it
takes you; you have to love the sport" -- Dot Richardson
College Bound Student Athletes
Colleges and Univeristies
with Softball Programs
Use these links to find all schools in the USA:
NCAA Division I Softball
NCAA Division II Softball
NCAA Division III Softball
NAIA Softball
NJCAA Softball
Virginia Schools are listed below with their NCAA
Division.
D1,D2,D3 = NCAA Division I, II, III
NAIA = National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
NJCAA = National Junior College Athletic Association
Be sure to check web sites for recruiting information,
camps, visits to your high school. Camps are a great
way to get noticed by a coach.
Averett University - D3
Bluefield College - NAIA
Bridgewater College - D3
Christopher Newport University - D3
Eastern Mennonite University - D3
Emory & Henry College - D3
Ferrum College - D3
George Mason University - D1
Hampton University - D1
James Madison University - D1
Liberty University - D1
Longwood University - D1
Lynchburg College - D3
Mary Baldwin College - D3
Norfolk State University - D1
Patrick Henry Community College - NJCAA
Radford University - D1
Randolph College -D3
Randolph-Macon College - D3
Rappahannock Community Collge - club
Roanoke College - D3
Shenandoah University - D3
Southern Virginia University NAIA
St. Paul's College -D2
Sweet Briar College - D3
The University of Virginia's College at Wise -
NAIA
University of Mary Washington - D3
University of Virginia - D1
Virginia Intermont College - NAIA
Virginia Tech - D1
Virginia State University -D2
Virginia Union University D2
Virginia Wesleyan College - D3
Scholarships
The National Fastptich Coaching Association
http://nfca.org/recruitinfo/players/
The NFCA website has a recruitment information for coaches,
parents, and players including the following:
Recruiting Camp Information
NFCA Recruiting Brochure
NCAA Eligibility Center
National Letter of Intent
Cathi Aradi's Preparing to Play Softball at the Collegiate Level