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No two athletes or playing careers are the same. When considering what athletic path to take, it’s important to understand ins and outs and the pros and cons of getting involved in the recruiting process.

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Think Athletic Scholarships are a ‘Holy Grail’? Think Again
June 2, 2023
Stand long enough on the sidelines of any youth sports tournament and you will hear conversations about coaches, sports travel, and the cost of uniforms and gear.  What you may not hear about—but what parents say is a near universal obsession—is the dream of college athletic scholarships. “That scholarship is the holy grail,” said Greg […]
5 Questions Families Ask About Athletic Scholarships-NCSA
5 Questions Families Ask About Athletic Scholarships
June 2, 2023
To help student-athletes understand how athletic scholarships work and what to expect, we’ve answered five common questions about scholarships.
Tips for Knowing When to Call a College Coach
Tips for Knowing When to Call a College Coach
June 2, 2023
When it comes to contacting college coaches, student-athletes tend to rely on digital forms of communication, including email, text and social media. This article shares what really stands out for coaches when it comes to contacting them.
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5 Questions Families are Asking About College Recruiting During COVID-19
June 2, 2023
Below we’ve answered 5 common questions families are asking about college recruiting during COVID-19.
NCSA-What Questions to Ask College Coaches
What Questions to Ask College Coaches
June 2, 2023
Read on to find out what questions to ask college coaches during the recruiting process to determine if that school is the best fit.
Next College Student Athlete | What Parents Should and Shouldn’t Do in the College Recruiting Process
What Parents Should and Shouldn’t Do in the College Recruiting Process
June 2, 2023
It’s important for parents to be involved in their student-athlete’s college recruiting process, but it’s also important for parents to understand the line between being supportive and being an overbearing advocate for their child.
The impact of the NCAA D1 extended suspension of in-person recruiting through July 31
The Impact of the NCAA D1 Extended Suspension of In-Person Recruiting Through July 31
June 2, 2023
While Division 1 coaches are not allowed to meet face-to-face with a recruit on or off campus, this doesn’t mean they’ve stopped recruiting. Below are just a few ways that Division 1 coaches are recruiting and connecting with student-athletes digitally.
NCSA How to use social media for college recruiting
How to Use Social Media for College Recruiting
June 2, 2023
Here are five ways you can catch the attention of college coaches through your social media.
NCSA-Quiet vs. Dead Period: What's the difference?
Quiet vs. Dead Period: What’s the difference?
June 2, 2023
The NCAA Division 1 Committee extended its suspension of in-person recruiting through July 31, while Division 2 programs are observing a quiet period from June 1-30.
Demonstrating Coachability and Character During the Coronavirus Recruiting Dead Period-NCSA
Demonstrating Coachability and Character During the Coronavirus Recruiting Dead Period
June 2, 2023
College coaches look for more than just athletic ability and academics when evaluating prospects; they care about potential recruits’ coachability and character, too.
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