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NCAA Eligibility: Student-Athletes with Education-Impacting Disabilities
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Author(s)Mr. Jeffrey A. Berk
ISBN / ASIN1463762321
ISBN-139781463762322
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Sales Rank3,198,786
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
 This resource guide contains the following information:
a.) Students who have a learning disability, or other impairment that limits their ability to show their academic  knowledge.
b.) Special  Education teachers who work directly with these students.
c.) Guidance counselors who provide guidance to student-athletes and monitor that they are on track to earn NCAA Eligibility.
d.) Parents of students with disabilities who know their child's dream is to play college sports at the Division I or II level.
e.) Coaches  who work directly with athletes and college recruiters to promote their student-athletes to the many universities.
- Definitions of disability terms
- A description of legal protections available for all students with disabilities
- Eligibility rules for NCAA freshman athletes
- Accommodations available for NCAA eligibility
- A data sheet to compute GPA
- Accommodations available for standardized testing
- Keys for success
- How to request accommodations in college
- A list of disability resources
- How to prepare for a disability service interview
- Frequently asked questions
- The target audience for "NCAA Eligibility: Student-Athletes with Education-Impacting disabilities":
a.) Students who have a learning disability, or other impairment that limits their ability to show their academic  knowledge.
b.) Special  Education teachers who work directly with these students.
c.) Guidance counselors who provide guidance to student-athletes and monitor that they are on track to earn NCAA Eligibility.
d.) Parents of students with disabilities who know their child's dream is to play college sports at the Division I or II level.
e.) Coaches  who work directly with athletes and college recruiters to promote their student-athletes to the many universities.










