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There are over 250 colleges that offer cheerleading programs, with opportunities available at the NCAA Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 levels. There are also competitive programs in NAIA and junior colleges.
- Recruiting Guidelines
College cheerleading recruiting is unlike any sport. While...
- Hastings College
This year alone you'll find 127627 Cheerleading high school...
- Bethel College – Kansas
Division NAIA. Conference Kansas Collegiate Athletic...
- Garden City Community College
If you're thinking about becoming a member of Garden City...
- Voorhees College
Division NAIA. Conference Association of Independent...
- Brewton-Parker College
If you're thinking about becoming a member of Brewton-Parker...
- Tougaloo College
Get information on the Tougaloo College Cheerleading program...
- Louisiana Christian University
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NCSA analyzed 728 four-year colleges with college cheerleading programs across four division levels (D1, D2, D3 and NAIA) to develop a list of the Best Cheerleading Colleges for Student-Athletes.
There are 242 ncaa division 1 cheerleading teams in the United States. Ready to become a college student-athlete? Start your 14-day free trial. Use this free tool to find any Ncaa Division 1 cheerleading program in the United States.
Find college Cheerleading programs offering athletic scholarships across Kansas and the U.S. Get in-depth information on schools and coaches.
Cheer does not follow NCAA system, so no, that rule does not apply. D1 schools have nicer facilities and can offer more in terms of actual education, but in terms of cheerleading success, JuCo does not compete at a lower level of difficulty or skills.
However, there are some regional colleges and smaller private schools you may not be familiar with that are also classified as Division I. In this article, I’ll give you a basic understanding of Division I and a complete list of current Division I schools by state.
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Is it similar with Last Chance U Football/Basketball where they're using a junior college to try and get to cheer at an elite D1 school or are Navarro and TVCC so good that they're on a similar skill level as schools like UK/Alabama/UCF just in a different division?