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NCAA Clearinghouse / College Recruiting Calendar

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NCAA Clearinghouse

NCAA Clearinghouse
All prospective student-athletes intending to enroll in an NCAA Division I or II institution for the first time on or after August 1, 2007 must complete the NCAA Amateurism Certification questionnaire. This questionnaire is available on www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

Attention soon to be high school graduates! The NCAA has adopted new legislation that will require prospects who intend to enroll at NCAA Division I and Division II institutions to supply ACT or SAT scores to the Clearinghouse directly from the testing agencies. Test scores on an official high school transcript will no longer be usable for NCAA purposes. Read more on this under "News and Views" behind the "General Information" heading on the clearinghouse website.

All Seniors interested in playing sports in college need to register at the NCAA Clearinghouse. The website is www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

November 28, 2005
The High School Baseball Player's College Recruiting Calendar
How many times have you heard a high school baseball player say, "I would like to play at the next level." How many times have you seen this same player who has a desire to play college baseball do nothing about it, or not really know what needs to be done to increase his chances. We have the solution for this person and any other person who is interested in playing baseball in college. A High School Baseball Player's Road Map To College Baseball. This document breaks down your high school years into monthly increments explaining areas of the recruiting process of which you should be actively involved. Click on the link above in the title and use the calendar to improve your chances of playing college baseball. "People don't plan to fail, they fail to plan," is a quote which explains what happens to so many high school players who have the ability to play, but never get a chance.

National High School Coaches Association Website Information on College BaseballRecruiting

October 22, 2006
High School Baseball Players who have a desire to play college baseball should check out all of the information on the National HS Coaches Associations Website about player recruiting. Check it out. NHSBCA Website for College Recruiting