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Student/Parent meeting with Director of College Counseling, Coach and/or Advisor to review progress. Consider taking Advanced Placement classes.
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Continue working hard in the classroom to improve GPA.
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Attend all College Nights at high school and continue gathering information on potential schools.
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Check with Director of College Counseling for SAT and/or ACT registration deadlines. Take SAT and/or ACT tests.
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Review with Director of College Counseling for re-test schedule. If necessary, take SAT and/or ACT tests again.
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Research and gather financial aid information from Director of College Counseling.
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Develop a preferred college list.
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Complete College Counseling Student Questionnaire.
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Get Soccer Letters of Recommendation/References.
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Continue with a good club team, attending quality tournaments and showcases, as well as participating in ODP.
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Begin writing to college coaches with a schedule of club games, tournaments, and showcases you will be attending. Note that while you can initiate contact with them, college coaches can only make contact after July 1 between your Junior & Senior year.
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Arrange for spring/summer visits for preferred colleges.
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Attend college soccer games, Division I, II, and III if possible.
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Participate in Athletic Development Profile testing to further improve personal data for soccer portfolio.
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Organize your student-athlete portfolio.
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Register with NCAA Eligibility Center (formerly the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse)at end of second semester. See Director of College Counseling for Student Release Form.