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[QUOTE="CocoHusky, post: 4375050, member: 5823"] There are a lot of variables which would change the answer to your question. The largest variable is if Ines had actually signed a JUCO NLI. Assuming she signed NLI the next variables would involving her obtaining a release for the NLI followed by her receiving a transfer wavier-which literally depends on her intended destination. Stupid but true: a JUCO can release you from your NLI but not grant you a transfer waiver. If I had to guess Ines either never signed an NLI or was released from her NLI & granted the ability to transfer. Actually her never signing the JUCO letter makes the most sense because I don't see her being referred to as a transfer anywhere. Since her intended destination in this case is UCONN (Division 1) her next step would be to submit to the NCAA Eligibility clearing house. Part of the NCAA clearing house process is to determine that the Athlete attempting to enter Division I or II has no obligation like a signed NLI with another academic institution. For foreign players the NCAA eligibility center also certifies required academics (SAT,ACTs), English speaking adequacy. For foreign players that participated in "club" teams like Ines the center will also certify that the salaries and compensation from those clubs were limited to reasonable expense in order for the prospect to maintain "amateur" status. Once the prospect clears the NCAA clearing house is when that UCONN can formally offer her a scholarship. The speed at which things happened is yet another reason for me to believe that Ines never signed her NLI with that JUCO in Florida. [/QUOTE]
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