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<description><![CDATA[If you know high school student-athletes who desire to compete in college, there is a Complimentary Teleseminar their coaches and parents need to attend – The A, B, C’s of Athletic $cholarship Eligibility.<br/><br/>  According to NCAA Statistics revealed by Dana O’Neil in her ESPN.com article  <i>Eligibility vs. academic preparedness</i>, August 8, 2012, 15 percent of all student-athletes who entered college in 2009-2012  would not be eligible to receive an Athletic $cholarship in 2016 when the new NCAA Academic Standards go into effect. The numbers for football and men’s basketball student-athletes are worse with 35.2 percent of football and 43.1 percent of men’s basketball student-athletes who will not be able to receive a College Athletic $cholarship because of increased eligibility standards.<br/><br/>Please share this information with the coaches and parents of high school student-athletes and encourage them to invest an hour of their time Tuesday, September 11, 2012 and learn how to become Certified to receive a College Athletic $cholarship. Registration form is available at <a href="http://www.eligibilitycoach.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.eligibilitycoach.com.</a>]]></description>
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