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Student Athlete Info

With planning, your college experience can be a great one!The following information will help you with the college recruiting process.

Student Athletes should prepare to take the SAT and ACT during their Junior year.

www.ncaa.org
Go to "Custom Home Pages" and choose the Prospect/Parent page from the dropdown menu.  Follow the prompts to learn requirements and restrictions for recruiting.  There are many forms available throughout the site.

NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
This web page offers guides in PDF files that you can read and print from your computer. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read this file.

www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
REGISTER ON LINE at the end of your Junior year.  There is a $30 fee.  The NCAA Clearinghouse will not process your information with less than 6 semesters represented on your transcript.  When taking the ACT or SAT, use code 9999 to have scores sent to the Clearinghouse.  Forms for mailing in your registration can be obtained from your guidance counselor.

Estimated Probability of Competing in Athletics Beyond the High School Interscholastic Level

SEE YOUR COUNSELOR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

This section will give you an overall view of Financial Aid.  There are many opportunities to receive financial aid to attend college at the federal, state and local levels.

RELATED LINKS FOR FINANCIAL AID:
www.act.org (general financial aid information)
www.finaid.org (a guide to the financial aid process. includes a scholarship search option)
www.collegenet.com (a scholarship search site)
www.fastweb.com  (a scholarship search site)
www.fafsa.ed.gov (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
www.collegeboard.com (general financial aid information)
U.S. Dept of Education site