College Football Divisions
Division I - FBS
(Football Bowl Subdivision)
- Full athletic scholarships available (85 per team)
- Highly competitive, with widespread media coverage
- Strong pipeline to professional leagues
The highest level of NCAA football, FBS programs have the largest budgets, facilities, and national exposure. These schools often attract top athletes and compete for major bowl games and the College Football Playoff.
Number of schools: 129
Conferences :10
Chances of being recruited: 1%
Division I - FCS
(Football Championship Subdivision)
- Partial scholarships are common
- Competitive football with regional focus
- Supports combining athletics with academics
FCS programs offer a strong balance of competition and academics, often serving mid-sized schools. While they don’t have the same funding as FBS, FCS teams compete in an exciting playoff system for their national championship.
Number of schools: 129
Conferences :13
Chances of being recruited: 2.50%
NCAA Division II
- Partial scholarships are available
- Smaller schools with a tight-knit community
- Excellent choice for balancing sports and education
Division II schools focus on offering athletes opportunities to compete while prioritizing academics and regional competition. These programs foster a more individualized student-athlete experience.
Number of schools: 169
Conferences :23
Chances of being recruited: 5%
NCAA Division III
- Financial aid and academic scholarships available
- Athletics complement academic goals
- Focus on participation and personal growth
Division III emphasizes academics over athletics, offering no athletic scholarships. It provides a great environment for students who want to play competitively without sacrificing other college experiences.
Number of schools: 249
Conferences :30
Chances of being recruited: 8%
JUnior college athletics
- Varying scholarship opportunities
- Great for improving skills or grades
- Helps athletes gain exposure for transfers
Junior colleges allow athletes to develop academically and athletically before transferring to four-year schools. JUCO teams are often stepping stones for players aiming for NCAA or NAIA programs.
Number of schools: 125
Conferences :24
Chances of being recruited: 15-20%
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
- Flexible athletic scholarships available
- Community-focused with personal attention
- Competes nationally with a unique playoff system
NAIA programs combine athletics with an emphasis on academics and community. These schools are smaller than NCAA institutions but offer a competitive level of play and scholarship opportunities.
Number of schools: 93
Conferences :93
Chances of being recruited: 10-12%
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