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Who should register with the NCAA Clearinghouse?
Any student who plans to attend an NCAA Division I or II institution AND who wishes to participate in intercollegiate athletics should register with the NCAA Clearinghouse. Visit the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse website at http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/.
How soon should I register with the NCAA Clearinghouse?
You should apply for certification at the conclusion of your junior year in high school. The Clearinghouse will not process a transcript with fewer than six semesters shown on the transcript.
How do I register with the NCAA Clearinghouse?
- Students should register on-line at http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/.
- Before “officially” submitting to the clearinghouse, print two (2) copies of the completed Student Release Form (SRF).
- Give extra copies of SRF to the LHPS Registrar in the College and Career Center.
- Registrar will send one copy to Clearinghouse with transcript showing grades from 9th – 11th (six semesters). *
* Students who have earned high school credit at a school other than LHPS must also request that a transcript be sent from their previous school.
- Student should request that standardized test scores be sent to the Clearinghouse.
There are three ways to report SAT/ACT test scores to the Clearinghouse:
- Write in code 9999 when registering for the SAT and/or ACT
- Contact SAT/ACT and request that scores be sent to the Clearinghouse
- Test scores may be reported with the official high school transcript
- After graduation, our Registrar will the final copy of the SRF to the Clearinghouse with the final transcript showing all grades earned from 9th – 12th.
- **Final transcript must also show proof of graduation.
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Clearinghouse / NCAA Contact Information
Clearinghouse Customer Service: 319-337-1492
Clearinghouse 24-hour Automated Line: 319-339-3003
Clearinghouse Web Site: http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/
NCAA Hotline: 800-638-3731
NCAA National Office: 317-917-6222
NCAA Fax: 317-917-6622
NCAA Web Site: www.ncaa.org
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