Other Resources and Links
Other Resources and Links (11/11/2009)

Other College Resources:

1. Information for NCAA Div 1, 2, 3 schools can be found at www.ncaa.org. The web site includes everything you need to know about the NCAA including Information about all sports, eligibility and recruiting, national letter of intent, education, rules, the clearinghouse, etc..

2. For NCAA eligibility requirements go to the NCAA Eligibility Center at www.eligibilitycenter.org. There you can find out about if you are taking the classes that match your high school’s NCAA List of Approved Core Courses. The NCAA Eligibility Center will only use approved core courses to certify your initial eligibility. And you'll be able to access and print your high school’s NCAA List of Approved Core Courses by clicking “Resources” at the top of the screen.

3. College scholarship opportunities, both athletic and non athletic, can be researched at reputable sites such as www.collegeboard.com.

4. For educational support check out ACT at www.ACT.org.

5. For help with preparing for the SAT test you can go to Varsity Tutors LLC at www.VarsityTutors.com. All San Tan Legacy players will receive 2 free hours of tutoring with the purchase of any of the test prep packages.

6. The Sport Source, College Soccer Guide 1-800-862-3092 www.thesportsource.com They publish new books every year with up-to-date data for individual mens and womens college programs including a thumbnail sketch of academics plus soccer information about style of play the coach prefers, number of graduating seniors, and other specific highlights of the program. Each book is approximately 2 inches thick and costs approximately $40.

7. Schools academic and athletic programs can be researched via your counseling office, college web sites, and comprehensive sites such as www.usnews.com.

8. Soccer America 1-800-997-6223. They publish the Soccer America magazine plus www.socceramerica.com, which provides information similar to the Sport Source.

9. For educational support check out ACT at www.ACT.org.

10. This site provides summaries of college information from a database of 80,000 students who provide a somewhat different slant on the information: www.campusdirt.com

11. The Fiske Guides Site provides a 30-question general survey to help students start thinking through the college-selection process: www.fiskeguide.com