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JUCO Eligibility Hub: The Canadian Athlete’s Guide to Junior College and the NCAA
Junior College (JUCO) is a two year post secondary option that allows student athletes to compete while earning an associate degree. For Canadian athletes, JUCO serves as a massive stepping stone to the NCAA. It offers a chance to develop physically and academically before transferring to a four year university. However, you must understand that the clock starts the moment you step on campus.

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May 105 min read


The Ultimate Guide to NCAA Recruiting for Canadian Athletes
The NCAA recruiting process for Canadian athletes requires a specific roadmap that balances academic eligibility with athletic promotion. You must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center during your early high school years. You must also track your provincial core courses to ensure you meet Division I or Division II standards. Success depends on being proactive because US coaches rarely scout Canadian high schools in person.

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 105 min read
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How to Choose Your Best Scholarship Path (NCAA vs U SPORTS Compared)
Choosing between the NCAA and U SPORTS depends on your athletic goals and your family budget. You must evaluate your academic standing and your competition level. Canadian athletes often chase the NCAA dream without a clear plan. This guide explains the differences so you can make the right choice for your future. At Collegiate Goals, we believe in one core rule: Eligibility before exposure. The Uncomfortable Truth About Canadian Recruiting Many Canadian families believe a

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May 95 min read
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NCAA Recruiting Secrets Revealed: Why Canadians Need a Grade by Grade Roadmap
Canadian student-athletes need a grade by grade roadmap because the Canadian high school system does not align automatically with NCAA requirements. You cannot rely on your provincial diploma alone to secure a spot on a college roster. A roadmap ensures you take the correct 16 core courses at the right time to avoid eligibility disasters. This structure allows families to track progress and meet deadlines before it is too late to fix mistakes. The Uncomfortable Truth About Y

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May 95 min read
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The Ultimate Guide to NCAA Recruiting for Canadians: Everything You Need to Succeed
Canadian student-athletes can earn NCAA scholarships by following a specific academic and athletic roadmap. Success requires you to understand the differences between Canadian provincial school systems and the NCAA Eligibility Center requirements. You must prioritize your classroom performance and course selection before you worry about coach exposure. The Harsh Reality for Canadian Families Here is a slightly uncomfortable truth that most Canadian families ignore. You migh

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 95 min read
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How to Choose the Best Scholarship Path Between NCAA and U SPORTS
Choosing between the NCAA and U SPORTS depends on your athletic level, your academic goals, and your family budget. Most Canadian athletes dream of the NCAA because of its massive scale and professional pathways. However, U SPORTS offers a balanced student athlete experience with lower overall costs for many families. You must understand the specific rules of each system before you start the recruiting process. Here is an uncomfortable truth for Canadian families. Your high s

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May 85 min read
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Your Quick-Start Guide to the NCAA Recruiting Roadmap: Do This First
You want to play sports in the NCAA. You need a clear plan to get there. The first thing you must do is verify your academic eligibility. Many athletes focus on highlight tapes and summer camps. They ignore their transcripts until it is too late. You cannot get a scholarship if the NCAA Eligibility Center does not clear you. This guide shows you how to start the process correctly. The Uncomfortable Truth for Canadian Athletes Here is a hard truth that many Canadian families

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 86 min read
![[HERO] 7 Mistakes Manitoba Families Make with NCAA Eligibility and How to Fix Them](https://cdn.marblism.com/kfWSeTR1rSF.webp)
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7 Mistakes Manitoba Families Make with NCAA Eligibility and How to Fix Them
Manitoba student athletes often miss out on NCAA opportunities because they misunderstand provincial transcript requirements. Many families believe that a high school diploma automatically equals NCAA eligibility. This is the first and most dangerous mistake. You can graduate with honors in Manitoba and still be ineligible to play Division I or Division II sports. Collegiate Goals helps families understand, organize, and prepare for this transition. We focus on the core philo

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May 86 min read
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Saskatchewan High School Students Use This NCAA Quick Start Guide
Saskatchewan high school students can qualify for the NCAA by aligning their provincial courses with specific eligibility standards. You must complete 16 core courses and maintain a minimum 2.3 GPA for Division I. Success requires a focus on English, Math, and Science credits from Grade 10 through Grade 12. The Uncomfortable Truth About Saskatchewan Eligibility You can graduate from high school in Regina or Saskatoon with honors and still be ineligible for an NCAA scholarsh

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May 85 min read
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The Ultimate Guide to NCAA Recruiting for Canadian Student Athletes
Canadian student athletes face a unique path to the NCAA. This guide explains how to navigate recruitment from Canada. You must understand the academic rules before you worry about the scouts. We call this philosophy eligibility before exposure. Many families believe that athletic talent is the only thing that matters. This is a mistake. Here is the uncomfortable truth. Your Canadian high school transcript is likely not ready for the NCAA right now. Many Canadian athletes fin

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 85 min read
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The Ultimate Guide to NCAA and U SPORTS: Everything You Need to Succeed
Choosing between the NCAA and U SPORTS is the biggest decision a Canadian athlete will make. The NCAA offers massive exposure and the potential for full-ride scholarships. U SPORTS provides a high level of competition within Canada and focuses on academic balance. You must understand the differences in eligibility, scholarships, and lifestyle before you commit to a path. Collegiate Goals helps families understand, organize, and prepare for this journey. We believe in one core

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 75 min read
![[HERO] Grade-by-Grade NCAA Recruiting Roadmap for Canadians](https://cdn.marblism.com/AnV6gkQZ2zB.webp)
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Grade-by-Grade NCAA Recruiting Roadmap for Canadians
Canadian student-athletes must follow a specific academic path to play NCAA sports. Most families wait until Grade 11 to start the process. This delay often leads to missed opportunities and lost scholarships. You need a plan that starts the moment you enter high school. This roadmap helps you navigate the journey from Grade 9 through graduation. The Uncomfortable Truth About Canadian High Schools Your high school graduation requirements do not match NCAA eligibility rules.

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May 75 min read
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The Manitoba Athlete's Guide to NCAA Eligibility at US Colleges
Manitoba student-athletes must meet specific academic requirements to play sports at US colleges. Your high school diploma is not enough for the NCAA. You must complete 16 core courses with approved provincial codes. You also need to maintain a minimum grade point average in those specific subjects. This guide helps families in Winnipeg, Brandon, and across the province understand these rules. We focus on the principle of eligibility before exposure. The Uncomfortable Truth

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May 75 min read


7 Mistakes Saskatchewan Families Make with NCAA Core Courses
Saskatchewan student-athletes often dream of playing in the NCAA. They spend hours at the rink or on the field.

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 78 min read
![[HERO] The Ultimate Guide to NCAA Recruiting Gives Canadian Families Clear Answers](https://cdn.marblism.com/xrJyOmGPyJ0.webp)
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The Ultimate Guide to NCAA Recruiting Gives Canadian Families Clear Answers
Canadian student-athletes must follow a specific path to secure a spot on an NCAA roster. This process requires a balance of academic planning and athletic marketing. Families need to verify their high school courses against NCAA standards and maintain a specific grade point average.

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 75 min read


JUCO Eligibility: The Canadian Athlete’s Guide to Junior College and the NCAA
Junior College (JUCO) is a two year post secondary option that allows student athletes to compete while earning an associate degree.

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 65 min read


NCAA Eligibility Years & Redshirting: How the 5-Year Clock Works for Canadians
In the NCAA, most student-athletes have four years of competition inside a five-year window. If you are asking how many years of NCAA eligibility do I have, the short answer is usually four seasons to play within five calendar years once your Division 1 clock starts.

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 66 min read
![[HERO] The Ultimate Guide to Grade 11 Recruiting: Succeed in the US](https://cdn.marblism.com/q4kkHdFqOcy.webp)
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The Ultimate Guide to Grade 11 Recruiting: Succeed in the US
Grade 11 is the most important year for Canadian student-athletes who want to play in the United States. This is the year when college coaches can finally begin direct communication with most recruits. You must balance high-level athletic performance with a strict academic schedule. Success requires a clear roadmap and a commitment to the "Eligibility before exposure" philosophy. The Uncomfortable Truth About Canadian Recruiting Many Canadian families believe that a high GP

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 65 min read
![[HERO] The Manitoba Athlete Guide to Starting NCAA Planning in Grade 9](https://cdn.marblism.com/qjpL1Osj4nR.webp)
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The Manitoba Athlete Guide to Starting NCAA Planning in Grade 9
Grade 9 is the critical starting point for Manitoba student-athletes who want to play NCAA sports. You must select the right Manitoba provincial courses now to ensure they count toward the 16 core credits required by the NCAA Eligibility Center. Starting in Grade 9 allows you to track your GPA and course requirements over all four years of high school. This early planning prevents the stress of credit recovery during your senior year. The Uncomfortable Truth About Manitoba H

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 66 min read
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Saskatchewan Student Athletes Need These 5 Steps for NCAA Eligibility
Saskatchewan student athletes need to follow five critical steps to secure NCAA eligibility. You must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center by grade ten. You must complete 16 approved core courses using specific Saskatchewan provincial codes. You must maintain a minimum core course GPA of 2.3 for Division I. You must submit standardized test scores if your chosen school requires them. You must receive an amateurism certification that accounts for provincial athletic fundi

Collegiate Goals Editorial Team
May 65 min read
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