A poster at CollegeConfidential recently posted a resource that could be very helpful for students interested in participating in college sports. The NCAA, National Collegiate Athletic Association, requires Division I schools to perform a self study every 10 years. These self studies often contain information regarding test score data and breakdowns on freshman classes by gender and racial catagories.
The poster then provides links to a wide variety of Division I schools where this self study information can be found. If you are a potential student athlete you should investigate this information to see if the colleges you are interested in have recently performed a self study.
Thanks to Papa Chicken for this information.
NCAA self studies provide potentially valuable information for prospective students
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Filed under College Admissions Counseling, College Selection by Todd Johnson on June 17, 2007