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What NCAA Eligibility Really Means

What NCAA Eligibility Really Means

Learn what NCAA eligibility means, why academic preparation matters, and how student-athletes can stay on track for college recruiting and athletic opportunities. ...more

Student Athlete Pathway

June 12, 20262 min read

The Truth About Athletic Scholarships | Dr. Valencia Belle

The Truth About Athletic Scholarships | Dr. Valencia Belle

Expert guidance on academic preparation, college planning, scholarships, admissions, and student success to help students confidently prepare for college and future opportunities. ...more

Student Athlete Pathway

June 12, 20263 min read

The 3 Biggest Recruiting Mistakes Parents Make

The 3 Biggest Recruiting Mistakes Parents Make

Discover the 3 biggest recruiting mistakes parents make and learn how to help your student-athlete improve college recruiting opportunities, scholarship potential, and long-term success. ...more

Student Athlete Pathway

June 12, 20262 min read

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