Rules on transfers
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Rules on transfers
If you transfer within a district you will have to sit a year but is there any loopholes?
- RINGOFTERROR01
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Re: Rules on transfers
No loopholes I know of. We experienced this in Richland 2 this season.
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cavaliereagle - Heisman
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Re: Rules on transfers
Rabun County High School, located in Northeast Georgia, will be hosting a 1 day 7 on 7 tournament on Thursday,June 27 and we would like to extend an invitation for you to attend and participate. We are inviting schools from South Carolina
- Algernon
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Re: Rules on transfers
A student who participates in an interscholastic athletic contest or attends a school shall be considered enrolled in that school and shall be classified as a transfer student if the student subsequently enrolls at another school. Please review the handbooks below to understand transfer eligibility process and procedures.
- C_Kinnari
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Re: Rules on transfers
The decision to transfer to another school is an important and often difficult one in your college career. Before you act, do your homework. Make sure you understand how transferring will affect you, so you don’t negatively impact your education or your chances to play college sports.
We would like to help make the transition to your next school a smooth one so you may continue your education and, at the same time, continue to participate in your sport. But you have a responsibility in this process as well. You need to learn as much as you can to protect your own eligibility.
We would like to help make the transition to your next school a smooth one so you may continue your education and, at the same time, continue to participate in your sport. But you have a responsibility in this process as well. You need to learn as much as you can to protect your own eligibility.
- ronnygray
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