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NCAA www.ncaa.org is the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) website and contains several links with information for prospective college students. Eligibility & Recruiting provides information on how student-athletes can comply with NCAA bylaws in order to compete in intercollegiate athletics. It includes information on what high-school students need to do to be eligible to compete their first year in college, as well as guidelines that coaches and prospects must follow during the recruiting process. For more detailed information see the "Eligibility Section" and "Recruiting Section" at the bottom of this page. Compliance provides information on what member institutions can do to ensure that their athletics programs stay in compliance with NCAA bylaws. It includes resources on training and certification of compliance staff as well as coaches, as well as links to valuable resources such as the Legislative Services Database for the Internet (LSDBi) and the Compliance Assistant software. ---------------------------------------------------------------- NCAA Clearinghouse contains information for student-athletes and parents interested in NCAA athletics at all levels. It provides helpful hints, as well as the forms students need to download, to walk through the certification process. Access the NCAA Clearinghouse Home Page directly or through www.ncaa.org at the Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse link. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The Sports Scholarship Handbook contains information for student-athletes and parents interested in college sports scholarships and the recruiting process. This website at http://www.athleticaid.com also contains an introduction to recruiting time-lines. ---------------------------------------------------------------- VarsityEdge.com contains valuable recruiting hints for student-athletes and parents interested in college sports, scholarships and the recruiting process. ----------------------------------------------------------------
The
Eligibility Section
of the NCAA website provides information on becoming and
remaining eligible to compete in intercollegiate athletics. It
includes information on the Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse,
as well as guidelines for students who are foreign,
home-schooled or disabled. It also contains links to resources
that will help high-school students locate colleges and
universities that sponsor their sport and compare graduation
rates of schools they are considering.
All high-school athletes
wishing to compete in college must register with the
Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse.
Information about the Clearinghouse can be found in the Guide
for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. The NCAA national office
does not handle initial-eligibility certifications. Please do
not contact the NCAA national office with inquiries regarding an
individual's initial eligibility status, including whether
transcripts, student release forms, etc., were received or about
when you will be cleared. The Clearinghouse maintains and
processes all of the initial-eligibility certifications.
Beginning fall 2006, the NCAA Amateurism Certification Clearinghouse will be the processing center for determining the amateurism eligibility of domestic and international freshman and transfer prospective student-athletes for initial athletics participation at NCAA Divisions I and II member institutions.
The
Recruiting Section
of the NCAA website provides
information for student-athletes and
coaches on recruiting rules and
regulations. It includes links to
convenient sport-specific calendars
as well as definitions of key
recruiting-related terminology. Also
included is a guide for
student-athletes interested in
transferring to another college or
university.
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