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Naples High School
Booster Club

Naples, Italy

ATHLETIC SCHOLARHSHIP INFORMATION


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Providing Support and Services For:

  • Football

  • Fall & Winter Cheerleading

  • Cross Country

  • Basketball

  • Wrestling

  • Track

  • Volleyball

  • Soccer

  • Swimming

  • Baseball

  • Softball


HOME OF THE WILDCATS!

   Hot Topic:
   Athletic and Non-Athletic Scholarships

   Information Links and Guides To Get Started!

The following information identifies:
• Academic requirements for student athletes (Transcripts).
• List of college/universities that sponsor NCAA sports.
• Names, addresses, and phone numbers for athletic contacts by
  division.
• Student-athletic eligibility requirements (Course, GPA, SAT or ACT
   requirements).
• Number of schools that sponsor each sport.
• Information about sports’ scholarships, athletic scholarships, and
  other forms of financial aid for student athletic.
• Scholarship and Financial Aid for ALL students.

  • NCAA ClearingHouse - NCAA Eligibility Center.


  • 2007-08 College Bound Athlete Students Booklet.


  • NCAA Eligibility and Recruiting - This section provides information on how student-athletes can comply with NCAA bylaws in order to compete in intercollegiate athletics.

  • Welcome to NCAAStudents.org


  • Schools Sponsoring NCAA Sports - Site provides listings of colleges and universities sponsoring each of the sports.


  • finaid.org - Sports Scholarships, Athletic Scholarships and Financial Aid for Student Athletes.


  • A Guide for the College-Bound Athlete (NAIA) - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, a collegiate sports organization for smaller schools, offers great information for student athletes on its website .


  • Sample Cover Letter.


  • Sample Resume.

  • ROLE OF THE PARENT:
    • Be involved at every stage of the student's decision-making.
    • Start early as possible in the recruiting process (money, college).
    • Become knowledgeable about NCAA Clearing House procedures.
    • Work closely with HS coaches & school counselor.
    • Meet with or talk to the college coaches in the recruiting process.
    • DO NOT - play one school against another, bad mouth another athlete,
      program or coach, make a poor impression on a visit and close down
      your option too soon!


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