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College sports recruiting network built for student-athletes, colleges, clubs and high schools. Build a free student-athlete profile, learn how to get recruited, connect with colleges, and commit to your bet fit college.
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College Athlete Advantage (CAA) provides high-quality college recruiting services for student-athletes and their families. We work with high school athletes to mentor and prepare them for the world of college athletics.
- Starting The Recruiting Process
- When Does The Recruiting Process Start?
- Understand The Recruiting Funnel
- How Recruits Can Get on A College Coach’S Radar
- Level Set Based on Your Interest, Talent and Expectations
- Learn About The Different Division Levels
- Understand Academic Eligibility Requirements
- How International Athletes Get Recruited
Getting recruited is rarely a fairytale story. It doesn’t just happen to you. The recruiting process is a complex, winding journey that is directed largely by the student-athlete. The more you know about the recruiting process—and the more effort you put into getting the results you want—the better chance you have to fulfill your dream of competing...
Recruiting is starting earlier and earlier each year, and it’s no secret that top athletic programs are leading the charge. They look for freshmen who have varsity or elite club film, were ranked as a top-tier recruit at a tournament or showcase or received prestigious awards, such as All-State. If this is you, you’re probably ready to start the re...
Understanding how to get recruited starts with learning how college coaches look at recruiting. Think of the process like a funnel. At the top of the funnel, thousands and thousands of potential recruits of various levels are tossed in. Coaches begin initial evaluations—focusing on basic requirements like height, weight, grad year and position. The...
Getting noticed by college coaches requires student-athletes to take initiative. This starts with an introductory email that allows coaches to get to know an athlete, their academic and athletic achievements and why they are interested in the program. Check out the video below as NCSA’s Danny Koenig, a former D1 and D3 college coach, and head baske...
Getting an objective view of how you stack up against other student-athletes is an invaluable component of the recruiting process—and often one of the toughest parts of the process as families learn more about how to get recruited. There’s no point in striving for a DI scholarship if you don’t have the size or skills to compete at that demanding le...
Once you’ve determined your level of interest, talent and expectations surrounding college athletics, it’s important to consider the various division levels available to compete in: 1. NCAA Division I—This is the highest level of college athletics and, thus, the most competitive. D1 schoolstypically have large budgets, expensive facilities, and the...
Academic eligibility is one of the most important aspects of the recruiting process and can be overlooked by families who aren’t sure how to get recruited. There are different eligibility requirements for NCAA, NAIA and JUCO schools—and each school will also have its own entrance requirements—so it’s crucial to actively work to maintain your grades...
For international student-athletes, the college recruiting process can look a bit different. While the process starts at the same time as domestic student-athletes, there are various differences that international athletes should know about, including academic requirements. Read our guide for international athletic recruitingwhich includes everythi...
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Many high school athletes dream of continuing to play their sport at the collegiate level, whether it’s at a Division I, II, or III school. From football and basketball to swimming, baseball, softball, and more, there are a number of sports in which student athletes can be recruited to play at the next level, but it’s important for students ...
Use NCSA’s winter recruiting checklist to manage your recruiting process with key dates and valuable tips each step of the way. View it now.
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What is the process for high school athletes looking to get recruited by colleges? To better prepare families as they navigate the process, we've put together a checklist of steps to get students on the right track to getting recruited and continuing their passion at the collegiate level!