Monday, February 19, 2007

Thinking about Transferring ?

Make sure you understand the rules. There are many different NCAA rules and regulations for college transfers. For example, transferring from or to a 2 year school is nothing like transferring from or to a 4 year school. The requirements are completely different. You must have a release to transfer from a 4 year school to another 4 year school and be awarded a scholarship...If you are transferring from a 2 year school to a 4 year DI school and you are not a qualifier, you must graduate from the 2 year school first. These are just a couple of the numerous transfer rules you need to know before you decide to transfer. Not knowing the rules can cost you your scholarship or chance to participate in college athletics. Click here for a guide to transfers and additional information to assist you.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

When should I register with the NCAA Clearinghouse?

High school students who plan on competing in college athletics can register as early as their freshman year of high school (9th grade). I would recommend registering with the NCAA Clearinghouse no later than the end of your Junior year(11th grade). By doing this, you will have a good understanding of the NCAA academic requirements you have already completed and the remaining requirements you will need to complete your senior year. If you register during or after your senior year you could put yourself in a situation where you may find out you need additional courses to meet the NCAA qualification criteria, and it could be too late to take the courses. By registering and sending in your high school transcripts and test scores at the end of your Junior year (11th grade) you will put yourself in a good position to becoming an NCAA Clearinghouse qualifier. Much more information like this to assist you

Excellent tool for understanding NCAA rules and regulations

Click here for the tool that has helped many students understand the fundamental principles of NCAA rules and addressed their questions and concerns, allowing them to pursue their college athletic career.

Help with your Questions

information to assist you with your questions

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

NCAA Help

Great resource for NCAA eligibility help...also covers many other NCAA rules and regulations

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