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Can a student who meets the NCFCA age requirements but is enrolled in the Oak Brook College of Law still be eligible for NCFCA competition?

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Can a student who meets the NCFCA age requirements but is enrolled in the Oak Brook College of Law still be eligible for NCFCA competition?

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No. The NCFCA considers a student enrolled in the Oak Brook College of Law to no longer be a high school student for the purposes of NCFCA competition. A student must be considered a high school student in order to compete in the NCFCA.

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