Getting Recruited Takes Time
Mastering the recruiting process is the result of hard work, commitment, and dedicated time. Mastering the pitfalls and complexities involved requires experience, relationships and excellent communication skills.
- # of Sports
25
- # of Divisions
10
- Athletes in College
300+
- Years of Experience
10+
- Scholarship Opportunities
Partial or up to full-ride (+ benefits)
- Recommended Start
24 Months prior to college enrollment
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Starting Point: Evaluation
Different sports & athletic performance levels offer varying opportunities. No matter your level, there is a school, which could be your future home.
In addition to your athletic achievements, rankings or stats, your academic background matters a great deal. Grades in high school, academic test scores and extracurricular activities. And the final and often crucial factor: who are you as a person and how do you fit the university team and culture.
Goal: Recruited on a Scholarship
Different rules, scholarship budgets and roster caps offer a dynamic scholarship environment: From getting recruited on a full-ride scholarship to being a “walk-on”, the variety of scholarship packages are endless. But in order to receive one, mastering the below is key.
- NCAA eligible to compete / NAIA eligible to compete
- Academic requirements fulfilled
- Scholarship offers received & committed to a program
- (Internationals: VISA obtained on time)
The Recruiting Process in 3 Phases
Phase 1:Preparation
After careful consideration & start of our collaboration with you, the hard work starts. We get your recruiting profile set up including all the good pieces of information, which are of relevance to coaches as well as university admissions staff: Videos, images, academic merits and athletic stats. We care deeply about transparency and have you be informed at all times. Enjoy access to our industry-leading intercollegiate sports portal.
Phase 2:Get Ready to Commit
Without doubt the most exciting phase of the process - getting you on the radar of coaches. The proper level of play alone is not what gets you recruited: right timing, our network and relationships with coaches, as well as making sure you communicate the right way in order to reach the peak of the process: receiving official scholarship offers.
Phase 3:Final Steps
Once you have decided to commit to a program, we guide you through the next steps in order to secure your scholarship. Understanding the offer and having you sign the athletic scholarship papers. Navigating you through the rules of the NCAA and NAIA, getting you cleared by the Eligibility Center, and submission of university application(s).
Timely submission of the F-I student visa registration for international student athletes.
Receive an Athletic Scholarship
We are a recruiting service, which prides itself in working closely with our athletes. Our satisfaction rate reflects the 1:1 relationship we have with clients.
It depends on the specific sport you play, but the number of U.S. universities, which sponsor athletics programs is huge.
The cost of attending a school is expensive. Academic and athletic scholarships help bring down or cover the annual costs for the families.
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