In general, you are considered a freshman if you have anywhere from zero to 29 credits. The exact number of credits for each classification varies slightly depending on the college or university. In college, your classification indicates how close you are to graduation. Your status as a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior is based on the number of credits you have earned toward your degree. To be considered a full-time student, you will need to take twelve credits per semester, which usually translates to four classes. For example, a class that is worth three credits will meet for a total of three hours each week. The number of credits each class is worth depends on the number of hours that class meets weekly. This means each time you complete and pass a class, you will earn three credits toward your degree (except in the case that your class is worth more or less credits). Most classes you will take in college are worth three credits. Although the amount of college credits needed to graduate depends on your school and degree, you will typically need about 60 credits for an associate’s degree and 120 for a bachelor’s degree. Most of your college credits will be earned while actually enrolled in a college or university, but you can also earn credit by taking Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or dual enrollment courses in high school.Ĭollege credits count toward earning your college degree. You earn college credit by taking college-level classes.
What are credits, and how does this system work? In college, your classification is based on the number of credits you have. In high school, you were a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior based on your number of years in school. In an effort to have as many players and teams SAHOF and National Bound, the League reserves the right to move players and/or member schools from one team to another to achieve this goal.Student classification in college is quite different from student classification in high school.
Once a combined team has reached a minimum of 15 players that attend or are zoned for the same school, regardless of talent, they will be separated from the Composite team and are then considered to be a “Pure Team” The Teams in bold are currently comprised of the following Schools: Archbishop McCarthy Teams that are comprised of players from several schools are considered to be a "Composite Team".īelow is a list of the current Composite teams and the schools that have combined to comprise the Composite Team. Schools having a minimum of 15 players that attend or are zoned for that school, regardless of talent, are considered a “Pure Team” Each Elite Player Development Team will have the opportunity to face high caliber competition to enhance their skills.ĪLL SCRIMMAGE GAMES AND TOURNAMENTS ARE BASED UPON TEAM & PLAYER AVAILABILITY AND THE PLAYERS ABILITY TO COMPETE IN EACH EVENT.Players in the program will have an opportunity to participate in International Games / Tournaments.Each Elite Player Development Team will have the opportunity to participate in selected Out-of-State Tournaments.Tournaments will be selected to provide maximum exposure for players to coaches and scouts at the next level.
Former Professional / NCAA Division 1 players.On Ice training provided, beginning with the EPD Tryout Camp (January to July).
TRYOUT DATES AND TIMES MAY BE MODIFIED DUE TO ICE TIME AVAILABILITYĪLL INTERESTED PLAYERS NEED TO REGISTER FOR THE TRYOUT AT REGISTRATION LINK BELOW Players selected for this program will be provided the opportunity, based upon their skill level, to showcase their talents in various highly scouted tournaments America’s Showcase, Pre-Draft, Chowder Cup, Finland Lions Cup (Sweden/Finland) and othersĬOST FOR TRYOUT: $50 (Cash or Check made payable to "FSHL") The players will be kept moving with high speed, high-intensity ice drills that will help them improve their conditioning, skating ability, hockey awareness, and confidence. The program is designed to continue to develop the players while providing them a path to play hockey at the next level and prepare them for their upcoming hockey seasons/tryouts. The FPSHL Elite Player Development Program will focus on the continued development and advancement of local high school players participating in the FPSHL. 2021 - 2022 ELITE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM/ AMERICA'S SHOWCASE/TOURNAMENT TEAMS