Turn Your Talent Into a Scholarship

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What Athletic Level Do You Need for a U.S. Sports Scholarship?

With thousands of universities across the United States offering sports scholarships, there’s a pathway for athletes at many different levels. However, competition and requirements vary depending on the division, school, and sport.


At KARA Education, we work with student-athletes across all sports to match them with programs that suit their abilities, goals, and academic profiles—opening the door to life-changing scholarship opportunities in the U.S.

Scholarship Pathways by U.S. University Division

Top-tier programs

NCAA Division I: Recruit elite athletes with national or international competition experience. These athletes often have strong athletic rankings or performance metrics, and are expected to meet academic requirements like the SAT and TOEFL.

Mid-level programs

NCAA Division II and NAIA: Still offer high-quality athletic and academic experiences but may be slightly more flexible. Coaches look for solid national-level athletes with competitive stats and academic test scores.

Division III universities

Focus primarily on academics and do not offer athletic scholarships. However, they often provide generous academic or need-based aid. These schools welcome a wide range of athletes who are also strong students.

Junior Colleges (JUCO)

Provide two-year programs that allow athletes to develop their performance and academics before transferring to a four-year university. Entry standards and athletic levels vary, making it a great stepping stone for many.

Turn Your Talent Into a Scholarship Opportunity

At KARA Education, we evaluate each student-athlete individually to ensure they meet the academic and athletic standards required to pursue a scholarship in the United States. Here’s what’s generally expected:

Academic Criteria

Athletic Criteria