Just a reminder to the juniors…..you need to register with the NCAA clearinghouse. This should to be a top priority………you cannot be offered a scholarship this summer without it.
Info is below http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/2008-09%20CBSA9c29e699-00f6-48ba-98a9-6456c9b98957.pdf
Why do I register?
If you want to compete in NCAA Division I or Division II athletics, you must fulfill certain academic requirements, which include coursework, grade point average, and test scores. The Clearinghouse checks whether you meet these requirements and certifies your eligibility to play for any college or university that may be interested in recruiting you.
When should I register?
If you want to play as a freshman, you should register with the Clearinghouse at the end of your junior year of high school. The Clearinghouse will not evaluate your record unless you have completed six semesters of high school coursework. The Clearinghouse must have certified your eligibility before you can receive an athletic scholarship, practice, or compete at a Division I or Division II institution.
How do I register?
Pick up an NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse application from your high school guidance counselor. (Your counselor can call (319) 337-1492 to receive free copies.)
Complete the student-release form. This form authorizes your high school to send your academic records to the Clearinghouse