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NWI Lions United College Recruiting Seminar. Purpose for the meeting What to expect in the recruiting process What to do in the recruiting process and how we can help Finding the Right Fit. Some things to think about when choosing a college Academics Soccer Cost Geographical location
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NWI Lions United College Recruiting Seminar
Purpose for the meeting • What to expect in the recruiting process • What to do in the recruiting process and how we can help • Finding the Right Fit
Some things to think about when choosing a college • Academics • Soccer • Cost • Geographical location • Social & Environment • Size of School
How do coaches evaluate prospects? • Video and e-mail coaches • College or ID camps • Development Academy/ECNL, premier clubs, tournaments • References and connections
What are coaches looking for in a prospective student athlete? • Ability – skill, technique, athleticism, tactical knowledge, decision making • Attitude – leadership, work rate, motivation, character • Academic success • Interpersonal skills
Number of college soccer programs • Division 1 – 203 men’s soccer / 328 women’s soccer • Division 2 – 204 men’s soccer / 255 women’s soccer • Division 3 – 408 men’s soccer / 197 women’s soccer • NAIA – 193 men’s soccer / 197 women’s soccer • NJCAA – 216 men’s soccer / 184 women’s soccer
Number of Scholarships • Division 1 – 9.9 men / 14 women • Division 2 – 9 men / 9.9 women • Division 3 – no athletic aid available • NAIA – 12 men / 12 women • NJCAA – 18 men / 18 women
An athlete will have 4 year of eligibility in a 5 year period after high school graduation Division 1 Athletic requirements: • Complete 16 NCAA core courses • Earn at least a 2.3 GPA in your core courses • Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score that matches your core – course GPA on the Division 1 sliding scale Division 2 Athletic requirements • Complete 16 NCAA core courses • Earn at least a 2.0 GPA in your core courses • Earn a composite of 820 score (math/verbal) for SAT and a sum score of 68 for ACT
9th and 10th Grade • NCAA Core Courses • Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center • Begin reaching out to College Coaches • Start attending college ID camps of schools you are interested in • Visit Schools to see what you like Coaches cannot initiate contact at this point in time
Sept. 1st of Junior year • Coaches can begin contacting potential student athletes • Official and Unofficial Visits with Coach A prospective student athlete can contact a coach at any time or year in school
11th Grade • Take SAT or ACT • Get a copy of HS Transcript 12th Grade • Retake SAT or ACT, if necessary • Request final amateurism certification by April 1st • Upload Final Transcripts/Test Scores • NLI/LOA No Recruiting path is the same
YOU ARE YOUR BEST MARKETING TOOL • Be Professional • Be Polite and Confident • Work on your Academics • Initiate Contact Professional Recruiting Companies ID Camps
Email • Be Professional • Grad Year, GPA, Position, Club Team, Schedule, Highlight Tape • Be Specific why you want to go to that school