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The united states baseball academy and high school

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Ages: Middle School to High School

Student-athletes must pass an entrance exam.

Must submit a video of their overall baseball skill level.

Required to submit a essay explaining why they should be admitted.

Must be in good standing academically from their previous schooling.

A student-athlete will NOT be admitted if they have a previous record of poor behavior in a school. Moral’s and ethical behavior is very important.

Ability to pay tuition fee (student athletes are loan eligible and with the support of Major League Baseball, hopefully this fee will be waived .)

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The best education and coaching available(classroom size 12-1).12 coaches per academy.

Will follow in accordance to NCAA regulations in order to ensure each student-athlete is college ready and eligible.

Course load will consist of education in math, science, history, english,as well as other college prep education and electives.

Will be held to high standards. Skipping class and practice without reasonable excuse will NOT be tolerated.

Must maintain a 2.5 GPA in order to remain at the academy.

Coaches will be former players and coaches. Proven record of success.

Access to the best colleges and universities in the country upon graduation.

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To Improve the game of baseball in the United States.

To give kids, who normally wouldn’t be afforded the opportunity to play the game of baseball, a chance.

Gain the support of the MLB and make this a tuition free educational institution.

Challenge and push our student-athletes to become the best they can be both academically and athletically.

Develop young adults into outstanding citizens.

Provide avenues for young adults to attend college.

Give support in anyway possible in order to see our children succeed.

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