Athlete Scholarship  Assistance

For your recruiting headaches, uses A.S.A.

Www.NCAA.org

This is the main NCAA website and gives many details about NCAA regulations and sports governed by the NCAA. For the eligibility website go to:

https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/

 

Links

Some Links that of use for A.S.A. Clients are listed below. These links are useful in registering for the SAT test, registering for the ACT test and registering  with the NCAA Clearinghouse

Www.collegeboard.com

Go to this website to find out about the SAT, including locations and dates the test will be held. As well, one can register for various tests from this site. The SAT  is comprised of three parts, Verbal Reasoning, Math Reasoning and a written essay. The Math and Verbal Sections are multiple choice. All sections are graded out of a composite score of 2400.

Www. ACTstudent.org

The ACT is another eligibility test that a student can choose to take. Although similar to the SAT, it varies in that it tests curriculum rather than reasoning and is comprised of four rather than three parts. Math, Language, Reading and Science are all tested in this multiple choice format test, graded out of a composite 36. A written essay portion is an option. ACT with this option is accepted by all Ivy League universities in place of the SAT and SAT 2 tests.

Www.collegecoachesonline.com

Is a web service that lists and academically ranks various U.S. schools. One subscribes to this site for detailed university and college information. This service is recommended for all basic level clients as a resource to research schools on their own. Those using the A.S.A. basic service are advised to use this service and are provided with a discount code if they wish to subscribe.

A.S.A clients are everywhere!

 

 

Thomas M.

Wake Forest

Sarah H.

 Boston U

Get those coaches calling you!

Jessica W.

Cornell University

(Ivy League, Financial Aid and academic package only)