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Hamilton Athletics
Contact Information
Jim Taylor
Sports Information Director 315-859-4685 315-859-4117 (fax) |
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NESCAC Statement of Common Admission PracticesThe New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) includes 11 of the finest liberal arts colleges and universities in the United States. The conference enjoys a long tradition of success both in meeting high standards of athletic performance and in helping every student realize his or her full capabilities. NESCAC is committed first and foremost to academic excellence, and has established common practices to keep athletics strong and in proportion to the academic mission of the member institutions. Admission offices work closely with athletics departments to ensure that students on all intercollegiate NESCAC teams are representative of each institution's student body and are admitted with the expectation of their full participation in the life of the college.
Student-athletes applying to NESCAC institutions should be aware that, although each college has its own distinct admission process and requirements, the following guidelines have been agreed to by all 11 members regarding all candidates for admission: · All admission decisions are rendered and delivered in writing by the admission office only. Any communication regarding the status of admission decisions conveyed by non-admission personnel should be considered preliminary, unofficial and subject to change.
· No admission decision, including an Early Decision, will be made until the candidate's application is complete and all necessary supporting documentation has been received.
· By NCAA and conference policy, there are no athletic scholarships awarded at NESCAC institutions. Financial aid awards are offered in writing only by the institution's financial aid office and not before the student has been admitted. Institutions may not provide written or oral financial aid evaluations to prospective students prior to being admitted.
· All NESCAC institutions have an Early Decision Round One option with a mid-December notification date. All NESCAC institutions except Amherst and Williams have an Early Decision Round Two option with a notification period between February 1 and February 15. All NESCAC institutions have a late March-early April Regular Decision notification period. September 22, 2005 The following information is provided by the deans and directors of admission at NESCAC colleges to help prospective student-athletes understand some of the factors involved in admission decisions at our institutions. Factors in Admission Decisions Goals Differences in Evaluation Standardized Tests Institutional Priorities Financial Aid Considerations The Coach's Role It is important to remember that this is a college admission process with an athletic component, not an athletic recruiting process that comes with the opportunity to attend college. NESCAC coaches actively identify and recruit student-athletes and act as advocates for them; but no coach at any NESCAC college has the authority to offer, promise or otherwise guarantee a spot in the incoming class to any recruited student-athlete. September 17, 2007 VISITING A NESCAC INSTITUTION Information for Prospective Student-Athletes Visiting NESCAC Institutions |
TODAY'S RESULTS
CHAMPIONSWomen's Lacrosse 2008 NCAA Champions National Champion Peter Kosgei ![]() This and other apparel available at the College Bookstore |
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