For those players who wish to continue playing in college here is some links that may be helpful.
- New Hampshire Olympic Development Program
The NASA/US YOUTH SOCCER Olympic Development Program is a national identification and development program designed to identify
and develop top youth soccer players throughout the country, to represent their state (NH) association, region and the United
States in soccer competition. The NH ODP represents the highest levels of youth soccer being played in the state of New Hampshire.
This program starts at U12 for boys and U13 for girls. Ages are based on age for the calendar year. This program is designed to be
an enhancement to your club team not a replacement for it.
- NCAA 2010-2011 Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete
NCAA Guidelines booklet for the college bound athlete. It is a Summary of the rules and regulations in easy-to-read form. Guidelines relate to recruiting, eligibility,
financial aid and college freshman eligibility requirements for Divisions I & II.
This booklet contains valuable information about what the player needs to do to be eligible to play in the NCAA.
NCAA has course and grade requirements a player must meet if they are going to play at the college level.
- NCAA Eligibility Resource Center
- GSYSL College Scholarship
Granite State Youth Soccer League seeks to award a minimum of six (3 female, 3 male) $1,000 scholarships to
graduating high school seniors who have participated in the game of soccer on competitive teams affiliated with GSYSL, or its previous
counterparts GSGSL and SNHYSL, and who intend to continue their education at an institution of higher education. Scholarships will be awarded on
the basis of documented participation in GSGSL, SNHYSL or GSYSL, need, human and athletic potential.