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"Kiplinger's best values in public colleges 2008-09" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:50:08

Students talented enough to be admitted to Mr. Jefferson's village -- and to the other public institutions in Kiplinger's 2008-09 rankings of the best values in public colleges and universities -- are also smart enough to recognize the bargain they're getting. Of our 100 top schools led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill fewer than two dozen cost more than $20,000 a year for in-state students; the University of Florida ranked number two keeps total in-state costs below $12,000. In contrast private colleges have lately averaged about $33,000 a year and some have reached a heart-stopping $50,000. But the deals on our list aren't restricted to in-state students. At Binghamton University (SUNY) which takes the top spot in value for out-of-state students non-New Yorkers pay $22,260 only about one-third more than in-state students to enjoy the can-do culture of this young research institution. UNC-Chapel Hill charges $30,629 a year to out-of-state Tar Heels. That's not chump change but it's cheap compared with the $50,000-plus sticker price at Duke University a top-tier private school (and UNC competitor) in nearby Durham. These schools have established a consistently firm footing at the top of our rankings. But you should also admire the up-and-comers such as the University of Maryland-College Park which catapulted to number nine from number 28 last year thanks to a lower student-faculty ratio and a big jump in graduation rates. West Chester University of Pennsylvania wins the "Most Improved" award: It leaped a whopping 40 slots from 93 to 53 after boosting graduation rates and offering more need-based aid. George Mason University in Virginia climbed from 77 to 46 as a result of improving its test scores and moving more graduates across the stage in four and six years. Will the economic turmoil of 2008 affect the ability of these colleges to deliver great value to next year's class? For institutions such as UNC-Chapel Hill and the University of Virginia which have huge endowments and juggernaut fund-raising efforts probably not; they have the resources to keep operations running relatively smoothly. Leonard Sandridge executive vice-president and chief operating officer at the University of Virginia says that despite cuts in state funding and negative endowment returns for the most recent quarter. "If we've managed as well as we intend to the customer will not experience a cutback." But schools with fewer resources especially in states with hard-hit economies will have to scramble. Lois DeFleur president of Binghamton University says that her institution has already dealt with one budget cut and expects another as a result of the meltdown on Wall Street. "Close to 25 percent of state revenues come from the financial sector," says DeFleur. To withstand such hits the university has developed its own revenue-producing enterprises and pared nonacademic expenses. The latest strategy: Clean campus buildings at night when the job can be done faster. Parents will likely have to pony up more too but that's nothing new. The average annual growth in total costs at public institutions has outpaced inflation by several percentage points over the past several decades according to the College Board. Tuition has become a bigger part of the revenue pie as state appropriations have lagged. Don't expect prices to go down or state funding to go up soon says Paul Lingenfelter president of the State Higher Education Executive Office. "When times get tough the path of least resistance is to restrain or even reduce higher-education spending." As our rankings demonstrate higher prices overall don't necessarily mean you'll pay more for your student's education. Financial-aid awards can knock thousands of dollars off the price tag especially if your family qualifies for need-based aid. Of the top ten schools in our rankings. UNC-Chapel Hill. UVA and New College of Florida bestow enough need-based grant money to bring the average cost of in-state attendance to under $5,000 (less than the average price of a year at preschool). If you earn too much to get in on those packages click your heels and wish yourself to Georgia or Florida. At the University of Florida number two in our rankings and the University of Georgia number four in-state students who meet the academic criteria get to attend tuition-free and many students qualify. Both states established the programs to keep top students within state borders. Such merit scholarship programs as well as the recent trend among elite private colleges and universities to extend need-based aid to higher-income families have put pressure on other public universities to offer more and better aid to middle-class students. UNC-Chapel Hill is no exception. Holden Thorp the new chancellor says the university plans to be "more competitive on the merit-aid side," perhaps by adopting a program similar to Florida's or Georgia's using private funds. The university currently meets the full financial need of all its students and generally keeps loans to one-third of the financial-aid package for higher-income families. It has no plans however to break faith with the Carolina Covenant the financial-aid program that replaces loans with grants for families whose incomes fall at or below 200% of the federal poverty level -- about $40,000 for a family of four. UNC-Chapel Hill was the first major public institution to eliminate debt for low-income students an undertaking that has since been adopted by more than 80 colleges and universities. The school also established the Carolina College Advisory Corps a program that identifies promising low-income high school students around the state and encourages them to apply to colleges including this flagship institution. Those who are admitted as Covenant scholars receive financial aid as well as ongoing academic support. The first class of Covenant scholars graduated in May and "we're thrilled with how things have gone," says Thorp. UNC students of every background have equal reason to be thrilled at the opportunity to share classrooms with other high-achieving students and learn from a nationally acclaimed faculty. The historic campus is undergoing a major refurbishing that includes the FedEx Global Education Center a hub for international studies as well as a state-of-the-art physical-science complex. Says Thorp. "The experience here is comparable to one you'd get at a major private research university and we intend to keep it that way." John Casteen longtime president of the University of Virginia fiddles with a paper clip in his spacious office in Madison Hall as he recalls what it was like to be a first-year student at the University of Virginia. "My father was a shipyard worker in Portsmouth. My high school didn't send many students to college. I really struggled the first year. "I was dealing with a different set of academic demands and intense competition in an environment in which helping people was not the model. I had a crisis of confidence over the summer and I realized I had to do something." Several decades later. Kyle Mihalcoe of Sandston. Va. recalls his own crisis of confidence at the prospect of applying to UVA. "I come from a high school where the students are from a lower socioeconomic level. It's very diverse. We don't necessarily think of UVA as possible for us," says Mihalcoe. "I thought I wouldn't fit in here." College Guide works with high schools that have a large number of low-income students to identify college candidates brings in UVA graduates to help them apply and bird-dogs their applications. Access-UVA provides financial assistance once they've gained admission; students whose families are at or below 200% of the federal poverty level receive loan-free financial aid. The university also limits need-based loans for higher-income students to 25% of the total in-state cost of a UVA education. "Throughout the 1990s we struggled with a financial-aid budget that rarely got past 90% of what students needed," says Casteen. "The effect was that our students who had never used loans very much began to build up debt." Concerned that undergraduates who borrowed heavily would be less likely to go to graduate school and more likely to settle for the first job they could get the university came up with the 25% formula and committed to meeting the full need of every student. UVA can afford that largess owing to a decision to pump up fund-raising operations in 1991 when drastic budget cuts threatened its goal to become a major research institution. It now has a $5-billion endowment which makes it one of the 25 wealthiest universities in the country. "Thirty years ago the endowment was the icing on the cake," says COO Sandridge. "Today it's very much the cake." Patrick Tyler a fourth-year student from New Orleans happily pays out-of-state tuition to attend the University of Virginia. "In terms of the quality of the education you get and the connections you make. UVA is comparable to any institution in the country," says Tyler. "It's a flourishing intellectual environment. People here want to do great things for the world but they're also very social." Tyler lives in one of the original residence rooms on The Lawn an honor accorded to outstanding fourth-year students. He loves the history his room represents including the signature carved in the wall by Byrd Warwick a student who lived in the same quarters more than a century ago. He also loves being in the middle of things. "The Lawn is very much a part of student life," says Tyler. "It's not a roped-off museum." Mihalcoe decided to become part of that tradition in the spring of 2005 when he found out he had been awarded a loan-free package through AccessUVA. Now a fourth-year student he spreads the word about the university's part in the bargain. "I love the fact that UVA believes its students' value to the community is worth so much more than the help it gives you to come here." "From the outside looking in you might see UVA as standoffish but once you're a student here it's one of the most welcoming communities I've ever seen," says Mihalcoe. "From the first day I stepped on The Grounds as a UVA student. I fell in love. It instantly clicked. I knew this was the right place for me." 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"Insider Info 08/23/07" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:18:27

There are a lot of things to hit the books about a city in request to live there successfully. Sometimes it takes years to sight out some of the "secrets" and tricks to living a comfortable life in Huntsville. I overlap tips in every air of my free to make your life easier. If you know some good tips please send them to me via. I wish you find something useful to you here and feel more at home in Huntsville. Congratulations to Dr. Lewis McCurdy of Huntsville who was named Veterinarian of the Year by the. A past president of both the association and its foundation. Dr. McCurdy owns. Dr. attach Russell of Huntsville also received a special award. On a recent move to. I was horrified to find out they were out of their new hazelnut iced coffee. I don't take disappointment well and after moaning to the abolish and again to the guy at the back up window. I was given a coupon for a free coffee on my next move. It kind of makes up for the time I went to ordered and paid and then drove off without stopping to pick up my request! Then there was the time I went to without having stopped at the ATM. I didn't realize I was down to my last dime and couldn't sight any dress in the bottom of my purse or anywhere in the car. I was about twenty cents short and the girl at the window let me get out of the car and hunt on the fasten for the change people drop and don't pick up! abstain food drama... This Saturday. August 25th is hosting a Baby & Family Fair at the VBC-South Hall from 10 am-4 pm. For more information label (256) 859-4481. On About com's. Erin Huffstetler tells her readers how to budget for happiness. "Money can't buy happiness--we've heard it a million times but is it true? Not according to a recent article on which suggests that spending money can in fact make you happy--provided you experience what to pay it on." Mark your calendar: is holding auditions for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest on Sep. 17 & 18 at 7 pm. For more information call Theatre Huntsville at (256) 536-0807 or Sam Marsh at 256-882-5377. has completed its conversion to Digital Projection. All 427 screens at 27 stadium theater complexes located in eleven states will now feature state-of-the-art AccessIT (NASDAQ: AIXD) systems and DLP Cinema projectors from Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN). A honoring ordain be unveiled Sept. 8 in Perry Count. Alabama where she was born 80 years ago. Coretta Scott the wife of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Jr. died of respiratory failure on Jan. 30. 2006.

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"The World Universities' ranking on the Web (Stanford Rules!)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:35:54

Aims?The Ranking's original aim was to show the commitment of these organizations to the electronic publication the open access to scientific results and the internationalization of their activities. As other rankings are more focused on World Class Universities our purpose is to offer an extended coverage including information about the developing countries' institutions. Webometrics' editors are very surprised to discover that Web indicators are not taken into account at all in the evaluation of the universities... The problem is really serious as the data shows a larger than expected academic digital divide affecting also to many developed countries including EU ones and Japan... The ranking is based on a combined indicator that takes into account both the volume of the Web contents and the visibility and force of this web publications according to the number of external inlinks (sitations) they received. The ranking is updated every January and July providing Web indicators for universities and research centres worldwide. Interestingly. ALL the Top 20 Universities according to the Webometrics Ranking (WR) are American! University of Cambridge managed only to get 21st place and good old Oxford University could amazingly only bring home the bacon 40th place (The British Empire is certainly struggling on the Web if we should take WR seriously!). It should also be noted that Harvard comfort rules in the comparative analysis according to and. If you look closer at my blog and explore the right column a bit. I suppose you undergo one indicator why American Universities dominate the Web according to WR. The key success calculate I would argue (according to my understanding) is the willingness goals strategies and actions taken (and financial give provided) by these Universities (or their populate) to act in the change state Educational Resources (OER) global revolution. In other words to improve ones ranking (WR way!) one needs to overlap KNOWLEDGE beyond the borders of the University. Why educate only your students when with today's technologies you can share your knowledge or resources to every command of the world (Educate the World!). Let's approach it content is only one part of the learning process! Now let's move one to South-East Asia (Scary!). Below is a selection (interest factor!) of the Regional and Global Ranking of South-East Asia according to the Webometrics Ranking (WR) of World Universities. (as of July 2007). South-East Asia - Top 1001. (WR: 158 ) National University of Singapore (NUS)2. (WR: 459 ) Nanyang Technological University (NTU)3. (WR: 516 ) Kasetsart University14. (WR: 1125) Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)15. (WR: 1140) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)16. (WR: 1155) Multimedia University (MMU)18. (WR: 1301) University Putra Malaysia (UPM)19. (WR: 1444) University Malaya (UM)21. (WR: 1566) University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)27. (WR: 1918) International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)35. (WR: 2175) Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)40. (WR: 2328) Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM)42. (WR: 2335) Singapore Management University (SMU)53. (WR: 2802) Universiti Tenaga Nasional66. (WR: 3360) Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)69. (WR: 3447) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)70. (WR: 3449) Monash University Malaysia84 (WR: 4045) Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)85. (WR: 4099) Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UNITAR)91. (WR: 4283) Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)93. (WR: 4359) Singapore initiate of Management (SIM)98. (WR: 4484) Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) Hmm if WR really means something to South-East Asia we should perhaps explore the provided on the site (Perhaps a few minor tweaks to our online content management can do wonders!). If not we could always dwell upon and feel better. On the positive align if WR is important to us we only undergo one way to go: UP! :) Dear Stephen Downes,Just wondering is WR really an American rating function?"The WR is produced by the Cybermetrics Lab (CINDOC) a unit of the National Research Council (CSIC) the main public research body in Spain. The Lab acts as an Observatory of the Science and Technology on the Web." Source: http://www webometrics info/index htmlThanks :)Warm Regards,Zaid

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"Early look at the top recruiting classes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:22:09

Here is the top recruiting classes according to Bob Gibbons:Although more than two months remain until the go signing period for college basketball. 38 of the top 50 and 65 of the top 100 Class of 2008 prospects have already made verbal commitments. These rankings ordain certainly change as players continue to decide their future colleges. 1. UCLAThe Bruins now undergo four recruits rated in our top 35 led by 6-4 SG Jrue pass (North Hollywood. Calif.). change surface with 6-9 C/F Drew Gordon (San Jose. Calif.) already onboard instruct Ben Howland is looking to add another big man. 2. ArizonaCoach Lute Olson is off to a great start with four top-100 newcomers including the nation's No. 1 player in 2008. 6-1 PG Brandon Jennings. Also. 6-7 PF Emmanuel Negedu (Wolfeboro. N. H.) is a beast of a player at No. 13 overall. 3. Ohio StateCoach Thad Matta continues his masterful recruiting. The most promising prospects in this class are 6-5 SG William Buford (Toledo. Ohio) who ranks No. 8 overall and 7-1 C B. J. Mullens (furnish Winchester. Ohio) an imposing big man who is at No. 12. 4. change state ForestA move of the lasting legacy of the late drop Prosser is his outstanding early recruiting class which could be one of the beat ever at Wake Forest. This talented group includes three top-50 prospects including 6-8 F Al-Farouq Aminu (Norcross. Ga.) who is No. 15 overall. 5. Mississippi StateCoach Rick Stansbury elevates the Bulldogs into the fix time with the impressive trio of 6-6 SF Scotty Hopson (Hopkinsville. Ky.). 6-8 P/WF Romero Osby (Meridian. desire.) and prep school standout and 6-2 PG Dee Bost (Hargrave Military). 6. AlabamaCoach Mark Gottfried scores big for Bama with three top-50 recruits including 6-8 PF JaMychal Green (Montgomery. Ala.) who is No. 14 overall. 7. Michigan StateCoach Tom Izzo has reloaded the Spartans with three excellent prospects including top-5 rated 6-8 P/WF Delvon Roe (Lakewood. Ohio). 8. FloridaSurprise surprise -- Billy Donovan has another highly ranked recruiting categorise. The newest future Gators are headlined by 6-10 C Kenny Kadji (Bradenton. Fla.) who ranks No. 26 overall. 9. GeorgetownCoach John Thompson III now has three stellar additions to his successful program and all are rated in the top 75 including 6-4 SG Jason Clark (Arlington. Va.) at No. 30 overall. 10. LouisvilleCurrently. heap Pitino has two commitments but one is an immediate force player and the nation's do big man -- 6-9 C/F Samardo Samuels (Newark. N. J.). Look for the Cardinals to add several other big-name recruits. 11. UConnJim Calhoun has landed a surprise leader capable of taking the Huskies back to the Final Four in 6-0 PG Kemba Walker (Bronx. N. Y.) who ranks at No. 11 overall as come up as one of the nation's top prep school players in 6-6 G/F Nate Miles (Patterson School). UConn is expected to add more top talent to this categorise. 12. USCCoach Tim Floyd continues his recruiting success with the Trojans. Heading his current newcomers are two prolific scoring wing players. No. 9-rated 6-6 G/F Demar DeRozan (Compton. Calif.) and 6-5 WF Malik Story (Calif.). 13. WashingtonCoach Lorenzo Romar has another nationally ranked recruiting class this one including 6-4 SG Elston Turner. Jr. (Roseville. Calif.) and sharpshooting 6-7 WF Scott Suggs (Washington. Mo.). Other top early recruiting classes: Wisconsin. Indiana. Cincinnati. North Carolina. Xavier. Dayton. St. Louis. Pittsburgh. Oregon. Maryland. Gonzaga. Syracuse. Rutgers. Missouri. New Mexico. Clemson. N. C. State. Georgia. Stanford. Southern Illinois. Santa Clara and TCU. Copyright ©2001-2006 Fantasy Sports equip and FantasySportsWire comAll Rights Reserved. Fantasy Sports equip is neither affiliated with or endorsedby the NFL. MLB. NHL. NBA. NCAA or any other sports association.

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"Bradenton - Sarasota, Florida in "Top 100 Places to Live"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:22:09

Our Bradenton - Sarasota. Florida area continues to attract new residents from around the county and around the world. A recent article in a local paper pointed out some of the go...2007 "Top 10 Places To go away A New Business," according to American City Business Journals "Top Areas For Overall Quality Of Life," by Business Development Outlook Magazine Siesta Key's Crescent land named among the "Top 3 Walking Beaches In The U. S.," by Best Beaches USA Top 5 among the "Hot Spots In The Sunbelt," by Biz Journals Sarasota/Bradenton/Venice among the "Top 100 Places To be," by move America "Top 25 Arts Destinations Among Smaller Cities," by American Style Magazine "beat Place to Retire For Singles" (June 2006) by Fortune Magazine Sarasota County named among the 10 "All-America Counties" at the 57 1 Comments on Bradenton - Sarasota. Florida in "Top 100 Places to be" Dan - sounds like Bradenton has something for everyone! It is a beautiful area. My sister lives in the area and loves it. accept to my ActiveRain Blog. I am an active Real Estate Broker who along with my furnish. Marie Avery own and operate do Team Inc in Bradenton Florida. I am so happy & grateful to be living my successful happy prosperous harmonic life and sharings its secrets with others. I arouse you to tour my websites at and and my NEW communicate at Find and here on ActiveRain. Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp does not necessarily approve the real estate agents loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles and are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them alter an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp takes no responsibility for the content in these profiles that are written by the members of this community.&write; 2007 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved

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"African American Business Awards" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:53:04

You are invited to take part in the DiversityBusiness 8th annual "Top Small Businesses in America" awards schedule. This year's analyse will determine the: Top 100 Disabled Veteran Owned Business in the United States The awards are based on annual sales volume. This marks the 8th year for this massive national data collection effort. To participate businesses must register their business compose at by September 30. 2007. All Small. Women. Disabled and Diversity owned businesses are encouraged to enter. measure years winners received enormous recognition and exposure for their companies. DiversityBusiness is the nation's largest and most comprehensive online resource center for Small. Women and. Minority owned businesses and large procurement organizations. It is a membership-based transfer platform that facilitates contacts and communication streamlines business processes and provides vital business news and information. Launched in 1999. DiversityBusiness with over 35,000 members is the largest organization of small businesses throughout the United States that provide goods and services to Fortune 1000 companies government agencies and colleges and universities. The site has gained national recognition and has won numerous awards for its content and design. To act businesses must register their business profile by You are receiving this special promotion since you or your associates subscribed your email id to acquire the communication from DiversityBusiness or its affiliates. To remove or unsubscribe move

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"[Home_Business_Advertising_Center] Top 100 eBooks !!!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:22:48

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"[Home_Business_Advertising_Center] Top 100 eBooks !!!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:22:48

As an experienced developer on the Java platform you undoubtedly experience how fast moving and comprehensive the platform is. Its many application programming interfaces (APIs) give a wealth of functionality for all aspects of application and system-level programming. Real-world developers never use one or two APIs to solve a problem but bring together key functionality spanning a be of APIs. Knowing which APIs you need which parts of which APIs you need and how the APIs bring home the bacon together to create the best solution can be a daunting assign. To back up you journey the Java APIs and fast-track your communicate development time this book includes the create by mental act development test and deployment phases for an enterprise-worthy auction application. While the example application does not cover every possible programming scenario it explores many common situations and the discussions leave you with a solid methodology for designing and building your own solutions. This schedule is for developers with more than a beginning aim of understanding of writing programs in the Java programming language. Data Communications is the transfer of data or information between a source and a receiver. The source transmits the data and the receiver receives it. The actual generation of the information is not part of Data Communications nor is the resulting challenge of the information at the receiver. Data Communication is interested in the transfer of data the method of transfer and the preservation of the data during the assign process. In Local Area Networks we are interested in 'connectivity' connecting computers together to share resources. Even though the computers can have different disk operating systems languages cabling and locations they comfort can communicate to one another and share resources. 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"Best rural medical colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:15:21

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"Vassar Ranked 19th Nationally In NCSA Power Rankings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 18:15:12

POUGHKEEPSIE. NY (August 30. 2007) -- The National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) is pleased to inform that Vassar College was ranked 19th among NCAA Division III colleges in the 5th Annual NCSA 2007 Collegiate Power Rankings. Vassar did not place in the 2006 NCSA Collegiate cater Rankings. NCSA's Collegiate cater Rankings rate colleges and universities comprehensively based on student-athlete graduation rates academic strength and athletic prowess of the university. Vassar College is in an elite group of less than 6% of colleges and universities across the nation to alter it on NCSA's Top 100 for 2007. Among all divisions. Vassar placed 50th in the country. Complete national lists: | Related Story: Volleyball Earns AVCA Academic Team Award "With so many great colleges/universities to choose from. NCSA's cater rankings objectively back up student-athletes compare collegiate opportunities so they know how institutions stack up hit for hit," said NCSA CEO and Founder Chris Krause. "With this ranking it shows us that Vassar College not only places importance on winning games but on academics and graduating players as well especially in the last year." The Collegiate cater Rankings from NCSA are calculated for each college and university at the NCAA Division I. II and III levels by averaging the U. S. News & World inform ranking the U. S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup ranking and the NCAA student-athlete graduation rate of each college/university. The collegiate power rankings based off of the U. S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup rating evaluates the strength of NCAA athletic departments while the U. S. News & World Report rating recognizes institutions of academic excellence. The student-athlete graduation rates are based on those provided by the NCAA. New for 2007. NCSA distinguished the top national and liberal arts colleges from the enumerate of comprehensive colleges. In addition to the collegiate cater rankings. NCSA is redefining collegiate recruiting by providing recruiting education to high educate athletic directors coaches and families of student-athletes who are interested in competing at the next aim. "The backbone of NCSA is education," said Krause. "The NCSA staff consists of more than 70 collegiate athletes and college coaches whose focus is to match college coaches with qualified and committed student athletes maximizing their collegiate recruiting potential." About NCSAMore than 35,000 college coaches and more than 1,700 colleges and universities use NCSA to meet their recruiting needs. NCSA annually tracks more than 100,000 of the top student athletes in 25 sports who ordain be making their way on to college rosters with the ultimate goal of earning a college degree.

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