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Send to friendInterested in playing in the NCAA?
Want to learn about the U.S. Admission Process?
If so, there are probably a lot of questions you need answered.
- What sort of funding is there for Canadian students?
- What do student-athletes need to do?
- What is the SAT?
- PSAT/SAT/ACT/Subject Test requirements?
- How to apply to the NCAA and what is a clearing house number?
- What is required to become eligible?
- How do colleges determine who gets in and who gets denied?
Applying for entry to an American college is a two-year process, and it can be a three-year process if you decide to take the PSAT! It's best to be prepared ahead of time, rather than finding yourself overwhelmed by obligations, stipulations, and specific requirements that you can't meet in Grade 12.
Ensure that you are prepared to submit your application successfully.
| To get your answers to all of these questions (and more), join us for a Webinar on July 8, 2010 |
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Thursday, July 8, 2010 |
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM EST |
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Online Webinar |
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$29.95 plus HST |
| Register: |
Please complete the online registration July 7, 2010. |
| July 8th Webinar Guest Speakers |
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Phil David, MBA, BSc Dalhousie University Founder & President of Student Athlete Planning Services
Student Athlete Planning Services was founded by long-time coach, Phil David. After playing elite level minor hockey as a goalie in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia through the 70's and early 80's, Phil was being recruited by Princeton during his senior high school year. With no guidance, he flew by the seat of his pants, blew the SAT's and when the opportunity was quickly lost due to ill-informed choices (and perhaps a high GAA), he promised that when he began coaching, none of his players would ever miss a chance like he did due to lack of information or planning.
Phil is a Dalhousie MBA graduate with 20 years of multi-national corporate marketing experience. He is also a 16 year, Hockey Canada Advanced Level coach with extensive experience at all levels and ages. He has spent most of the past decade coaching AAA, Junior A and Pro overseas. During that time, Phil has 'seen and heard it all', having mentored dozens of players who progressed from minor hockey into Tier II, Major Junior, NCAA and the NHL.
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