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A college-bound student-athlete must request final amateurism certification before the NCAA Eligibility Center can process the student’s final certification decision.
- Enrolling for the first time at an NCAA Division I or II school in the fall semester? Request your final amateurism certification on or after April 1 before that semester.
- Enrolling for the first time at an NCAA Division I or II school in the winter/spring semester? Request your final amateurism certification on or after October 1 before that semester.
- Are you an international student-athlete enrolling for the first time at a Division III school? Request your final amateurism certification on or after April 1 (fall enrollment) or October 1 (winter/spring enrollment).
Remember: Only certification accounts can request final amateurism certification.
If you are being actively recruited by an NCAA school and have a Profile Page account, transition it to the required certification account.
Steps to Request Your Final Amateurism Certification
- Log in at eligibilitycenter.org to view your dashboard.
- On your laptop/tablet? Select Dashboard from the menu on the left-hand side of the screen.
- On your phone? Scroll to the bottom and click Return to Dashboard.
- Check your progress on your Dashboard. The first Account Creation circle must be complete prior to requesting your final amateurism certification.
- Ensure all sports-participation questions are up-to-date and answered, your NCAA enrollment period accurately reflects your first full-time enrollment at any NCAA school, and all amateurism-related tasks are completed.
- You may have tasks open in the second Send Transcripts circle and still request your final amateurism certification.
- Your enrollment period can be updated at any time. To update this field, select Account Settings from the menu and continue to the Basic Information screen, where high school graduation and
college enrollment dates are editable on the second page.
- In the third box on your Dashboard, select the green “Submit Request Now” button.
- Select each sport for which you want to request your final amateurism certification.
- You may request your final amateurism certification even if you are not being recruited by an NCAA school. However, the Eligibility Center may wait to begin your certification until after an NCAA school adds you to their institutional request list. Please provide the school(s) recruiting you with your NCAA ID.
Tip: If you changed your enrollment period after requesting final certification, you will need to return to your Dashboard and re-request your final amateurism certification for each sport in the third box. If you have not requested final amateurism certification in the past, follow the steps above.
May 3, 2022 | High School Slider, News Grades 9-12
What does NHS mean for Pasco eSchool students?
The National Honor Society (NHS) is a nationally recognized, volunteer-based club emphasizes leadership, academics and character in its criteria for student membership. NHS members can prepare for whatever comes their way after high school. To make them college and career ready, they’ll have exclusive access to robust tools and resources:
- Leadership development, motivation, and inspiration gained through their own chapter’s work
- Access to innovative leadership cultivation and career exploration
- Service projects, both by the chapter and individual, allow members to build teamwork capabilities, hone project management aptitude, and make friends
- Unique member-only college admission resources, integrating web and social media platforms
- Help with financing college education through a members-only scholarship search tool and the NHS Scholarship program, which, since its establishment in 1946, has awarded more than 16,000 scholarships totaling more than $12 million to seniors who best reflect the values of NHS
What does NHS mean for Pasco eSchool faculty and staff?
The National Honor Society (NHS) promotes positive school climate and provides opportunities to motivate all students to reach their greatest potential in school and in life accomplishes like no other program. NHS recognizes your highest achieving students in grades 10-12 with a unique experience providing a springboard to life. NHS offers:
Community Service
With an NHS chapter, our school has an opportunity to strengthen its reputation in the community. Honor Society students become outstanding ambassadors for our school and undertake meaningful community service projects. In recent years, Honor Society chapters contributed an average of 1,032 hours to school and community service; $26,000 in charitable donations; and 1,000 pounds of food to local, state, and national causes. Service projects often become life-changing experiences for members who discover new passions and callings.
Tradition of Excellence
There is only one National Honor Society. NHS has been recognizing outstanding student achievement since 1921. Starting an NHS chapter at your school is the perfect way to establish a tested framework for promoting the ideals of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. NHS membership is a distinction that holds significance throughout a student’s academic life—and beyond.
Who is eligible for membership to the Pasco eSchool NHS Chapter?
To be eligible for membership the candidate must be a full time Pasco eSchool student and a member of the sophomore, junior, senior class. Candidates must have been in attendance at Pasco eSchool the equivalent of one semester. The national minimum standard for scholarship shall be a cumulative scholastic average of at least 3.2. In addition to academics, candidates will also be evaluated on the basis of service, leadership, and character by a faculty council. Eligible students will need to complete an application with at least three teacher references to be considered for induction into the National Honor Society (NHS). Two of the references must be from current teachers.
Application
Eligible candidates for the National Honor Society will receive an invitation via their school email, personal email on file, as well as their parent/guardian’s email on record.
Student Applications are due on February 26th BEFORE 5 PM.
Teacher recommendations on March 1st BEFORE 5 PM.
Induction Ceremony – April 6th at 6:00 PM at Pasco eSchool Headquarters
Apr 22, 2021 | High School Slider, Seniors
The University of Florida Summer Media Institute information on Journalism and Communication summer institute.
Check out these flyers for more information.
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Apr 15, 2021 | High School Slider, News Grades 9-12
Attention Sophomore and Juniors
Would you like to work in a school office, leave school early to go to work, and earn money and a high school credit at the same time? If so becoming a BCE student may be right for you.
You must have taken one the required courses:
Digital Information Technology #8207310
Accounting Applications #8203310
Business Entrepreneurship #8215120
Microcomputer Applications # PHSC CGS 1100
You must apply, interview, and be offered the position. Interested students should have above a 3.0 gpa, excellent attendance, and reliable transportation.
For more information about Business Cooperative Education visit: https://bit.ly/2TBdtjH