High School Counseling

Sports in College

"Eligibility is your responsibility!"

  1. If you are interested in playing college athletics at Division I or II school, be sure to visit with your coach, counselor, as well as, the athletics director.
  2. Register on NCAA Clearinghouse 
  3. See Andie Stephens to have your high school transcripts sent to NCAA.
  4. Request from www.actstudent.org that your ACT Scores are sent to NCAA.  There is a fee, and you will need to use the NCAA ACT CODE:  999

Check out this Prospective Athlete Brochure to get many of your college athletics questions answered!

NCAA Information

Registration Checklist

Division Calculator

Quick Reference Sheet

NAIA Information

Visit their website to find a checklist and register to be eligible.

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Want help with getting recruited to play college sports? Check out Dynamite Sports!

What do they have to offer?

  • Try our “Online Recruiting Academy” - Free Informative online course that includes HD videos and a quiz.
  • Watch our monthly LIVE online Recruiting Webinars. Anyone at your school can see Rick Wire’s Nationally-acclaimed “Guiding the College-Bound Athlete” seminar from the convenience of their laptop or computer (at no cost).
  • Use our “Eligibility Calculator” to track the academic progress of your prospective college-bound athletes.

High School Counseling

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