2022 ATHLETE NAVIGATION CLINIC @ ACS

Thursday, November 3rd

6PM

@ Anchorage Christian School

Are you curious or interested about wrestling in college? It is a great time to be a high school girl wrestler; there are an unprecedented amount of college women’s wrestling programs across the nation. However, taking advantage of these opportunities means planning!

Learn how to get started, refine your choices, and get noticed.

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Woman’s Colligate Wrestling Resources

  • D1 Woman's Wrestling

    Resource for wrestlers, families, alumni, and fans to learn how to create and support women’s wrestling teams and clubs at NCAA Division 1 institutions.

  • Wrestle Like A Girl

    Wrestle Like a Girl is leading programs and efforts to support the development and inclusion of women’s wrestling at the collegiate level.

  • Women's Wrestling Collegiate Wrestling Coalition

    Championing The Sport Of Women’s Collegiate Wrestling and bringing woman’s wrestling to the NCAA.

  • National Wrestling Coaches Association College Rankings

    Current Rankings for college wrestling programs.

Financial Aid Resources

  • FAFSA

    Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.

  • Western Undergraduate Exchange

    The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is an agreement among WICHE’s 16 members, through which 160+ participating public colleges and universities provide steep nonresident tuition savings for Western students.

  • Alaska Community Foundation

    Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation (ACF) are made possible by donors who are passionate and committed to helping Alaska’s students pursue their educational dreams.

  • Scholarship Stats

    * What are my chances of playing college sports?

    * What schools can I get into?

    * Where can I find athletic scholarships?

    * What's all this going to cost?

Eligibility Resources

  • NCAA Guide for College-Bound Student Athlete

    This guide equips you with information about academic requirements to compete, but also informs you about what to expect when becoming a collegiate student-athlete.

  • NCAA Eligibility Center

    WANT TO PLAY COLLEGE SPORTS?

    Creating an account is the first step toward becoming an NCAA student-athlete

  • NAIA Eligibility Center

    READY TO PLAY?

    When you’re ready to take your life and your game to the next level, it’s time to register with the NAIA.