We Are NCAA-Approved

North Carolina Virtual Academy (NCVA) is recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which enables our students to take courses that count toward the academic requirements needed to become a college athlete.
NCVA school banner

NCVA is an online schooling option that allows students to complete their coursework anywhere. As an NCAA-approved online public school, we proudly stand by our athletes and guide them toward academic and athletic success throughout high school and beyond.

Students playing soccer

We’ll Support Your Student-Athlete’s Goals

Coputer screen icon with avatar inside

Flexible Learning Environment

Students can learn anytime, anywhere, so they don’t have to sacrifice their education for their busy practice and training schedule.

Avatars icon

Support at Every Level

NCVA covers all the bases. Our North Carolina-licensed teachers will work with you and your child to ensure they stay on track for graduation.

check logo

NCAA-Approved Courses

Core high school courses at NCVA are NCAA-approved, enabling your child to meet the academic requirements for NCAA eligibility.

The NCAA is an organization dedicated to the well-being and success of college athletes. The NCAA comprises several member schools that award nearly $3.5 billion in athletic scholarships yearly and provide vast support to help student-athletes graduate.

generally has the largest student body, athletics budgets, and number of athletic scholarships.

focuses more on academic achievement and service to the community.

maintains participation in a competitive athletics environment that still pushes academic excellence.

sport girl

NCAA schools require college-bound student-athletes to build a strong foundation of high school courses to prepare them for the academic expectations in college. NCVA, which the NCAA recognizes, offers high school credit-bearing courses that count toward the 16 NCAA-approved courses required to become a college athlete.

Student-athletes must also graduate from high school and earn a minimum GPA.

information icon