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NCAA Eligibility Information
Over the years, 威尼斯赌博游戏手机版 has seen numerous student-athletes compete at the college level. This page exists to provide helpful links 和 information related to the recruiting process for the student-athlete 和 his or her parent or guardian. Student-athletes 和 parents interested in competing in college should notify their coach 和 学术 和 College Counselor of their interests. NCAA Eligibility Center - Creating an account is the first step to becoming an NCAA eligible student-athlete. Play Division I Sports - 学术 requirements 和 information. Play Division ll Sports - 学术 requirements 和 information. Play Division III Sports - 学术 requirements 和 information. In Division III, colleges/universities set their own academic st和ards.
Recruiting Timeline
The student-athlete must take ownership of the process. Coaches, college counselors, 和 athletic leadership are available to help.
学者 和 behavior play a key role starting in 9th grade.
9th graders should communicate with 学术 和 College Counselors to make sure they are in the right classes based on their college athletic goal. 连接ing early is key!
By 10年级, student-athletes should be registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center (link is provided above).
Be sure to spend time researching colleges in which you are interested.
Take full advantage of the 威尼斯赌博游戏手机版 强度 和 Conditioning program. Speed 和 strength, in combination with your sport specific skills, are instrumental in the recruiting process.
Keep your Hudl video up-to-date. Each sport at 威尼斯赌博游戏手机版 has a hudl account to which athletes have access. Hudl is an important resource.
Attend camps 和 college showcases, 和 take advantage of other opportunities that help you get seen!
11th graders need to stay in contact with their college counselor.
Take the ACT or SAT 和 send your score to the NCAA.
At the end of the year, request your college counselor to upload your official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center.