If you wish to participate in NCAA Division I or II athletics, you need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. You need to qualify academically and you will also need to be cleared as an amateur student-athlete. You are responsible for achieving and protecting your eligibility status.
NCAA Eligibility Center: Click here
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Everything You Need to Know About Financial Aid and Scholarships
FAFSA and FastWeb are essential sites for every college student. The last two sites can provide inspiration for students to achieve their college dreams. THE STATE (MICHIGAN) DEADLINE TO COMPLETE THE FAFSA IS MARCH 1, 2012.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid Click here
FastWeb now offers searching a college by location, major, and ability to get in. Also, FastWeb provides a list of scholarships for the schools you're interested in.
Registration is required with FastWeb, but the registration is free.
FastWeb Click here
Financial Aid Information Click here
College Inspiration
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College Inspiration Click here
Free Application for Federal Student Aid Click here
FastWeb now offers searching a college by location, major, and ability to get in. Also, FastWeb provides a list of scholarships for the schools you're interested in.
Registration is required with FastWeb, but the registration is free.
FastWeb Click here
Financial Aid Information Click here
College Inspiration
YouTube College Advice: Click here
College Inspiration Click here
University, College, and Career Search by State
If you are trying to determine if a college or university offers a certain major and career pathway, use BrainTrack® and A2Z Colleges. Search by state.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
ACT, PLAN, PSAT, SAT, and AP Testing
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