NCAA Eligibility Center - The Complete Guide for Hockey Players

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • This video will provide advice for hockey players & parents who want to know more about the NCAA Eligibility Center & how the whole process works for hockey players. Our goal with this video is to ensure hockey players & parents are well informed with everything that's relevant to the NCAA Eligibility Center so they can make the best possible decisions moving forward.
    Of course, these guidelines are very general, so you should seek out individualized expert hockey advice before forming conclusions and making any decisions.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:43 - NCAA Eligibility Center Overview
    01:55 - Goal of Video
    02:22 - Video Breakdown
    02:50 - Who this Advice Applies to
    04:47 - Non Academic Eligibility
    07:47 - Academic Eligibility
    11:42 - Pandemic Adjustments
    13:23 - Players in High School - How to Proceed
    15:52 - High School Graduates - How to Proceed
    19:25 - Recap
    21:02 - Outro
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Komentáře • 11

  • @Jayculley
    @Jayculley Před 3 lety

    Great video thx

  • @atlsuccessg133
    @atlsuccessg133 Před rokem +1

  • @user-hb5mc6lg4e
    @user-hb5mc6lg4e Před 5 měsíci

    How long your SAT or ACT test is illegible for? Basically is it too early to do it right after grade 12th?

  • @derevenskiy7614
    @derevenskiy7614 Před rokem +2

    What are the requirements for foreign students? The courses we took in high school presumably do not count as credits in America. Another question would be if in my home country once we finish our hockey schools at the age of 17/18 and sign JHL contracts and we are getting salaries playing for our Junior league clubs, do we need to count those as getting paid for hockey?

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před rokem

      Great set of questions! In Europe there are a lot of exceptions when it comes to getting paid and NCAA eligibility. Send us a detailed email with your unique situation and we can give you an answer. For high school credits, as long as it matches “core courses” requirements in the US, you should be all set. If you want clarification on this too, include it in the email.

  • @Birdthathasinternet
    @Birdthathasinternet Před 5 měsíci

    What if at the worst case scenario, a high school graduate has completed zero core courses. Is there a way for them to get them all done quicker like a GED? Or fast track a few years of math into a year?

  • @0After30
    @0After30 Před rokem

    This includes Canada right?

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před rokem

      If you mean for players, yes this applies to Canadian players trying to play NCAA Hockey

  • @carpediem4413
    @carpediem4413 Před 2 lety

    I heard this was not necessary until D1's show an interest. IOW, this is not a recruiting requirement, just a final details necessary to play only if they show interest first? Eligibility center is not going to increase chances of getting a D1 right (assuming a good student already)?

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před 2 lety

      Technically you can wait, but it’s always best to get familiar with the platform and open an account if you anticipate getting D1 interest