Home Schooling Athletics - Scholarships

BevK May 5th, 2006

After attending Franklin High his freshman year, it became apparent that tennis was going to be a top priority. With the heavy scheduling of events during the school calendar, home schooling became an option. It paved the way for a DI scholarship.

“One of the reasons for deciding for Virginia was that they were little more flexible in accepting credits for courses I’ve been home-schooled in,” he said.

The NCAA is tightening eligibility rules over the next several years. If you have a son or daughter who wants to pursue college sports, you need to make sure that they meet the eligibility rules.

NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse

NAIA Guide fot the College Bound Student_Athlete

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