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What Does the NCAA Says:

Division I Volleyball

  • You must enroll in college within 12 months of your high school graduation.

  • If you compete in organized volleyball events (e.g., league matches with a club) after that 12-month period, you’ll lose 1 season of NCAA eligibility for each year of competition

  • You must not receive payment (only basic expense reimbursements are allowed)

Example:

  • Graduate high school in June 2025

  • Take a gap year and enroll in college by fall 2026 → ✅ Full eligibility

  • Delay enrollment to 2027 and play in organized competition → ❌ You lose 1 season of NCAA eligibility


Division II Volleyball

  • You can compete in organized volleyball during your gap year and still retain all 4 seasons of eligibility, as long as you maintain amateur status

Division III Volleyball

  • DIII does not impose a 1-year enrollment rule — only amateurism matters. You can compete in organized sports post-graduation and still be eligible.


Important Rules to Follow

✅ Allowed❌ Not Allowed
Competing with Mairena Voley Club (amateur team) Playing for or signing with a professional team
Receiving basic expense reimbursements (e.g., travel, meals) Accepting salary, prize money, endorsements
Training/competing during your gap year Delaying enrollment past 12 months post-HS (if DI)
Registering with NCAA Eligibility Center Failing to document competitions or travel

What You Should Do

  1. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center: www.eligibilitycenter.org

  2. Keep records: Track matches, dates, benefits received (expenses only), and who paid

  3. Avoid compensation or anything resembling pro-level support

  4. Enroll in a U.S. college within 12 months of graduation if you’re targeting Division I

  5. Contact college compliance officers to confirm your eligibility plan