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College recruiting page.

Use the following resources and tips to help in your recruiting process.

Everything you ever wanted to know about the rules of recruiting is found on the College Bound Recruiting Site

You MUST register with the NCAA clearing house to be eligible to be recruited.

The NCAA web site has information about colleges, recruiting and rules.

National Letter of intent web site.

 

A "to-do" list for Sophomores and Juniors...

Please prepare:
  1. A list of Ten Schools you would actually go to.  Not a wish list.
  2. Write letters to all these schools introducing yourself, including your bio and/or video DVD.
  3. Send at least 25 letters to schools that are on your "I might go there" list. 
  4. Review you career plans and decide which type of school is right for you.
  5. What grades do they require?
  6. How much money does it cost to go to the school, books & dorms?
  7. Have you taken your PSAT or SAT and what do these schools require?
  8. Have you talked to your High School counselor for registrations materials and test dates for the Sat if you haven't taken it yet.   Full information about SAT testing can be found at www.Collegeboard.com.
  9. Do you have a Social Security Card yet?
  10. Have you join the NCAA clearing house yet?
  11. Obtain dates and locations of schools offering College Fairs & Camps?

    During Your Junior Year :

  12. Start scheduling visits to 3-5 schools you really want to see your Junior  year.
  13. Write letters and/or email to the coaches at these schools informing them when and where you are playing.
  14. Make sure Kenyon knows to which Schools you have written.
  15. Take the AP exams while information is fresh in your mind.
  16. If your parents qualify for grant and aid, where do you get federal funding.
  17. Every player wants to go to Division I,  but be realistic and think about Division II & III also.