Grassroots Reference Guide To College Recruiting

Grassroots Reference Guide To College Recruiting

Author: Prentice Beverly

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-07-18

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 0359799620

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A must for parents, girls basketball players, high school coaches and school administrators. Includes Foreword by WNBA Los Angeles Sparks Head Coach and Former Florida and Ole Miss Head Coach Carol Ross, NCAA ClearingHouse Requirements, NCAA Recruiting Calendar, DI Core GPA and Test Score Sliding Scale, Recruiting Definitions, Exposure Event Contacts, NCAA Major DI Coaches Contact Info and many more tips to help you get the scholarship you deserve. Includes a photo gallery. You will be given a step-by-step approach for navigating the path toward a gratifying and successful recruiting experience.


Navigating the Maze A Grassroots Reference Guide to Women's Basketball College Recruiting 3rd Edition

Navigating the Maze A Grassroots Reference Guide to Women's Basketball College Recruiting 3rd Edition

Author: Prentice Beverly

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-10-23

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 0557466512

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A must for parents, girls basketball players, high school coaches and school administrators. Includes Foreword by Former WNBA Los Angeles Sparks Head Coach and Former Florida and Ole Miss Head Coach Carol Ross, NCAA ClearingHouse Requirements, NCAA Recruiting Calendar, DI Core GPA and Test Score Sliding Scale, Recruiting Definitions, Exposure Event Contacts, NCAA Major DI Coaches Contact Info and many more tips to help you get the scholarship you deserve. Includes a photo gallery. You will be given a step-by-step approach for navigating the path toward a gratifying and successful recruiting experience.


The Student-athlete's College Recruitment Guide

The Student-athlete's College Recruitment Guide

Author: Ashley B. Benjamin

Publisher: Ferguson Publishing Company

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780816076628

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Many high school athletes dream of playing college sports. While student athletes are usually dazzled by stories of individual and team triumphs, the harder truths of transfers, disillusionments, and injuries often go untold. The Student-Athlete's College Recruitment Guide explores this behind-the-scenes information, giving students and their families an insightful look at the world of college athletics. This in-depth resource examines the many aspects of the college athletic recruitment process, including what to look for when choosing a program to best fit a student s abilities and needs, both athletically and academically. Expert interviews with top coaches reveal what they believe student athletes need to "make it" in this ultracompetitive realm and how to avoid the common pitfalls that can hinder a student athlete s performance. This new book is a valuable tool for high school students navigating the recruiting process. Chapters include: Why Play? Considering a University Getting Seen Scholarship Negotiation Unsafe Practices Gender Issues Racial Issues.


College Football Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

College Football Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Author: Cambridge Recruiting Review

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-19

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9781942687030

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This guide helps prospective student athletes and parents understand how recruiting works, differences and availability of academic vs. athletic financial aid and how to maximize exposure when trying to secure a slotted position in a college-level athletic program. We take the mystery out of NCAA and NAIA recruiting guidelines to help you see how college coaches and prospects communicate, what to expect in the process and ultimately how offers can result. As the number of college choices can be overwhelming, we give you the data to help you qualify and shortlist the right schools to make your search more manageable. Among the many data points contained in the full profiles of each participating NCAA and NAIA College and University, where available, are data available detailing admission figures, average financial aid students are receiving, the real tuition amounts students are really paying, what you can expect to pay based on your income level and what actual ACT and SAT test score ranges are students needing to get into these schools. This is your one reference guide for those who want to identify their football college or university of choice and understand the availability and process of obtaining financial aid. Excerpt from Typical Profiles for Participating Colleges and Universities Northwestern University Region: Lakes, Illinois Sport Class: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten Conference Address: 633 Clark St; Evanston, IL 60208 Web Site: www.northwestern.edu Control: Private Not-For-Profit Size: Large Four-Year Setting: City: Small Total Head Count: 25,098 Undergraduate Head Count: 11,327 Dormitory Capacity: 4,724 % Enrolled Full Time Men: 50% % Enrolled Full Time Women: 50% In-State: $45,527 Out-of-State: $45,527 Room & Board: $13,862 Books & Supplies: $1,878 % Receiving Any Aid: 64% % Receiving Loans or Grant Aid: 59% % Receiving Grant Aid: 55% Avg. Aid Amount: $29,961 Average Net Price $28,868 Average Net Price by Income (Federal Financial Aid) From $0 to $30,000: $15,633 $30,001 to $48,000: $14,744 $48,001 to $75,000: $20,565 $75,001 to $110,000: $28,605 $110,001 and over: $41,986 Open Admission Policy: No % Admitted: 15 Admissions Yield: 41 % Submitting ACT Scores: 25% Composite (ACT): 25% English (ACT): 32 25% Math (ACT): 30 25% Writing (ACT): 8 75% Composite (ACT): 34 75% English (ACT): 35 75% Math (ACT): 35 75% Writing (ACT): 10 % Submitting SAT Scores: 25% Reading (SAT): 690 25% Math (SAT): 700 25% Writing (SAT): 690 75% Reading (SAT): 760 75% Math (SAT): 790 75% Writing (SAT): 770 Note: (1) Admissions Yield is % of students who choose to enroll after having been offered admission (2) Test scores for 25% percentile indicate 25% of students scored at or below scores listed (3) Test scores for 75% percentile indicate 25% of students scored above scores listed


Men's Cross Country College Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Men's Cross Country College Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Author: Cambridge Recruiting Review

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-19

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9781942687023

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This guide helps prospective student athletes and parents understand how recruiting works, differences and availability of academic vs. athletic financial aid and how to maximize exposure when trying to secure a slotted position in a college-level athletic program. We take the mystery out of NCAA and NAIA recruiting guidelines to help you see how college coaches and prospects communicate, what to expect in the process and ultimately how offers can result. As the number of college choices can be overwhelming, we give you the data to help you qualify and shortlist the right schools to make your search more manageable. Among the many data points contained in the full profiles of each participating NCAA and NAIA College and University, are data available detailing admission figures, tuition amounts students receiving aid are really paying and what actual ACT and SAT test score ranges are students needing to get into these schools. This is your one reference guide for those who want to identify their cross country college or university of choice and financial aid availability. Excerpt from Typical Profiles for Participating Colleges and Universities Northwestern University Region: Lakes, Illinois Sport Class: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten Conference Address: 633 Clark St; Evanston, IL 60208 Web Site: www.northwestern.edu Control: Private Not-For-Profit Size: Large Four-Year Setting: City: Small Total Head Count: 25,098 Undergraduate Head Count: 11,327 Dormitory Capacity: 4,724 % Enrolled Full Time Men: 50% % Enrolled Full Time Women: 50% In-State: $45,527 Out-of-State: $45,527 Room & Board: $13,862 Books & Supplies: $1,878 % Receiving Any Aid: 64% % Receiving Loans or Grant Aid: 59% % Receiving Grant Aid: 55% Avg. Aid Amount: $29,961 Average Net Price $28,868 Average Net Price by Income (Federal Financial Aid) From $0 to $30,000: $15,633 $30,001 to $48,000: $14,744 $48,001 to $75,000: $20,565 $75,001 to $110,000: $28,605 $110,001 and over: $41,986 Open Admission Policy: No % Admitted: 15 Admissions Yield: 41 % Submitting ACT Scores: 25% Composite (ACT): 25% English (ACT): 32 25% Math (ACT): 30 25% Writing (ACT): 8 75% Composite (ACT): 34 75% English (ACT): 35 75% Math (ACT): 35 75% Writing (ACT): 10 % Submitting SAT Scores: 25% Reading (SAT): 690 25% Math (SAT): 700 25% Writing (SAT): 690 75% Reading (SAT): 760 75% Math (SAT): 790 75% Writing (SAT): 770 Note: (1) Admissions Yield is % of students who choose to enroll after having been offered admission (2) Test scores for 25% percentile indicate 25% of students scored at or below scores listed (3) Test scores for 75% percentile indicate 25% of students scored above scores listed


Get Recruited

Get Recruited

Author: Wayne Mazzoni

Publisher: Mazz Marketing Inc

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 0979289602

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Get Recruited: The Definitive Guide to Playing College Sports is by far the best book of its kind for those looking to play sports in college. The only book written with contributions from more than 70 college coaches, Get Recruited offers real life tips from the college coaches doing the recruiting. It covers camp, showcases, tournaments, videos, and a variety of other tips to give you an edge over the competition.


Ready Reference Guide

Ready Reference Guide

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13:

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This 'Ready Reference Guide' is meant to be a tool for collegiate coaches to have and use during the recruiting process. Throughout this guide are ethical recruiting techniques designed to help coaches better recruit potential student-athletes. Coaches will learn techniques used in Professional Sales and Business Administration along with different coaching practices. This guide also contains a summarized version of the NCAA Division I manual for coaches to refer back to when they have a question about the rules and regulations of NCAA compliance.


How to Get Your Child an Athletic Scholarship

How to Get Your Child an Athletic Scholarship

Author: Dan Spainhour

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-11-27

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0615175708

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Designed specifically for parents, this guide teaches you strategies that give your child the best opportunity to become a college athlete. This easy-to-read guidebook contains valuable recruiting tips, detailed appendixes, sample letters and forms, and a Q & A section that can be used by athletes in all sports. Learn the secrets of recruiting. Written by Dan Spainhour who has more than 25 years of college and high school coaching experience. Spainhour recently returned to high school coaching after serving as the director of basketball operations for Florida State University. At Florida State, Spainhour was involved in all phases of the men's basketball office. He handled on-campus recruiting, recruiting mailings, fiscal matters, team travel, and academic development. As an athletic director as well as baseball and basketball coach, he has helped students earn numerous scholarships. His experience at both the high school and college level convinced him there was tremendous need for this guide.


The Student-Athlete and College Recruiting

The Student-Athlete and College Recruiting

Author: Rick Wire

Publisher:

Published: 1999-10

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781880941430

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"The student-athlete and college recruiting" will prepare high school student-athletes academically, physically and mentally for college athletics and will show them ways to compete for a piece of the "Athletic Scholarship Pie." It also gives student-athletes, and their parents, the kind of guidance and direction they so badly need during the recruiting process.