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What Do I Need To Do?
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- Grade 9
- Verify with your high school guidance counselor and the online core-course listing to make sure you are on track.
- Grade 10
- Verify with your high school guidance counselor and the online core-course listing to make sure you are on track.
- Grade 11
- Register with the eligibility center.
- Make sure you are still on course to meet core-course requirements (verify you have the correct number of core courses and that the core courses are on your high school's 48-H with the eligibility center).
- After your junior year, have your high school guidance counselor send a copy of your transcript. If you have attended any other high schools, make sure a transcript is sent to the eligibility center from each high school.
- When taking the ACT or SAT, request test scores to be sent to the eligibility center (the code is "9999").
- Begin your amateurism questionnaire.
- Grade 12
- When taking the ACT or SAT, request test scores to be sent to the eligibility center (the code is "9999").
- Complete amateurism questionnaire and sign the final authorization signature online on or after April 1 if you are expecting to enroll in college in the fall semester. (If you are expecting to enroll for spring semester, sign the final authorization signature on or after October 1 of the year prior to enrollment.)
- Have your high school guidance counselor send a final transcript with proof of graduation to the eligibility center.
- Grade 9
SAT Root Words
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We attended the Clark County School District College Fair Plus on 10-27-09 and received awesome information in the NCAA breakout session presented by Sean Abid.
Attached is a document to study for the SAT test. It is a list of root words and definitions that was given to the presenter. Study these words and you may be able to add an additional 150 points to your score.
Attached is a document to study for the SAT test. It is a list of root words and definitions that was given to the presenter. Study these words and you may be able to add an additional 150 points to your score.
In addition we received an NCAA spreadsheet that you can use to track your credits and make sure you are on track to meet NCAA eligibility requirements. This is also posted in the NCAA section on this page.