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Things to Think About
- Am I taking courses that lead to my post high school plans?
- Am I giving my best to Junior course work?
- With which teachers have I established a strong rapport? (Potential college /job letters of recommendation).
- Which talents or strengths might I want to further develop through college studies or post high school plans?
- Which activities will I highlight on my college /job applications?
Things to Do
- Update my personal file.
- Keep a record of all grades including tests, homework, papers, etc. in all classes.
- Take the PSAT /NMSQT test in October.
- Continue extra-curricular activities.
- Maintain strong academic performance and an excellent attendance record.
- Check your graduation requirements.
- Talk with teachers, parents, and counselor about senior year course selections.
- Talk with parents about college needs, interests, etc.
- Take SAT School Day.
- Register for SAT (May or June administration).
- Attend post high school panning sessions for juniors.
- Meet with parents and school counselor to discuss post high school plans.
- List college choices with counselor.
- If taking an AP course, register for AP Exams.
- Schedule interviews and college visits for spring, summer and /or fall.
- Review senior schedule with counselor in April.
- Continue to explore career options.
NCAA Eligibility Process
- Send SAT or ACT scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center (NCAA code: 9999).
- Go on unofficial visits. May contact coach to set up a tour and /or meeting.
- Get a sense for the campus setting, athletic facilities, academic support, dorms, and the different activities and social life.
- Continue to do research on school of interest, attend games, participate in showcases, camps, etc..
- Make sure your transcript is sent to the NCAA Eligibility Center at the end of the school year.
- Division Ⅲ prospective student-athletics may go on Official Visits starting January 1st of the prospective student-athlete's Junior year in high school. One per institution..
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