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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NCAA D3 form in the editor.
Begin by entering your name in the 'NAME OF STUDENT-ATHLETE' field. This identifies you as the individual seeking permission to contact another institution.
In the 'Name of institution you wish to contact' section, input the name of the Division III college or university you are interested in transferring to.
Fill out your contact information, including telephone number and email address, ensuring that potential contacts can reach you easily.
Review the checkboxes regarding whether this is your first release and if you permit notification to your current institution. Make selections as appropriate.
Sign and date the form at the bottom. If using our platform, ensure your signature is included if sending via email.
Submit the completed form to the director of athletics at your current institution through email, fax, or standard mail.
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