Student Athlete Resources
Any student athlete who is considering participating in Division I or Division II athletics in college is responsible for familiarizing themselves with NCAA eligibility requirements each year. Information can be found at www.eligibilitycenter.org. It is highly recommended that students visit the "Resources" page on the website, print out the "Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete" each year and review the list of NCAA approved courses before registering for classes.
Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete
NCAA Worksheet - PPT Presentation
Athletic Recruiting Webinar (May 2023): https://youtu.be/oPk_V8PB-nA
Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete
NCAA Eligibility for College-Bound Student-Athletes
General Resources for Student Athletes
Transitioning from HS to College - Webinar - May 2023
The Hidden Opponent
The Hidden Opponent is an accredited nonprofit and advocacy group dedicated to raising awareness for student-athlete mental health. Through advocacy, education, and support, our goal is to end mental health stigma in sports culture.
https://www.thehiddenopponent.
Sport Science Institute: Sleep and Wellness Sleep matters for athletes... Poor sleep is associated with decreased athletic and academic performance, may increase injury risk, delay recovery time and may increase risk for mental health symptoms. For more information on how much sleep your student-athletes should have, click here. |
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