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When should the recruiting process start?

The NCAA defines "prospect" as a student-athlete who has started classes for the ninth grade. An institution may not provide recruiting materials to a prospect until September 1 at the beginning of the prospect's junior year in high school. In all sports other than basketball, ice hockey and Division I-A and I-AA football, a college coach may not telephone prospects until July 1 following the prospect's junior year in high school. more...

Eligibility

To be academically eligible to participate in collegiate athletics a student-athlete must meet certain requirements coming out of high school. These requirements are a combination of Grade Point Average in core courses and SAT or ACT scores and vary with each level (Divisions I, II, III, NAIA and junior college). The high school counselor should have a list of the requirements. more...

Questions for the College Coach

The following questions are taken directly from the American College Connection student-athlete handbook more...

Recruiting Trips

There are two types of recruiting trips; official and unofficial. A recruiting trip becomes an official visit when it is financed in whole or in part by the member institution in Division I and II. The NAIA's interpretation is similar. more...

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