I can refer you guys to admissions but there are some tuition assistance/equalization programs available for some students. Always worth a try. Our college acceptance levels are off the charts. We have placed a student at one of the service academies almost every year. We compete in GISA right now but are shooting for GHSA in the very near future. It is a priority for us.
I can refer you guys to admissions but there are some tuition assistance/equalization programs available for some students. Always worth a try. Our college acceptance levels are off the charts. We have placed a student at one of the service academies almost every year. We compete in GISA right now but are shooting for GHSA in the very near future. It is a priority for us.
Be sure you understand the rules when transferring schools without changing your home address. Your son will need to apply for a hardship waiver or sit out a year. Be sure you are changing schools for the right reason.
Absolutely, your choice of school has to be for all the right reasons. It's not all about baseball. That is just one piece in the equation. But, if you can get great academics and a chance over two or three years to help build a program that is focused on success and punching above its weight class, it might just turn out to be a great opportunity - for the right guys.
Be sure you understand the rules when transferring schools without changing your home address. Your son will need to apply for a hardship waiver or sit out a year. Be sure you are changing schools for the right reason.
[/quote] 2 separate enitities,no GHSA "waivers" needed to play in GISA.