RECRUITING CHECKLIST FOR PARENTS
- Thoroughly review the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete, so you know the rules as well your athlete does
- Use Division I core course worksheet inside the NCAA guide to set specific academic goals and plan a core course schedule for your athlete
- Stay aware of your athletes grades- the better their grades the more opportunities they will have
- Begin researching SAT/ACT test preparation for your athlete or when it comes time to enroll them in course
- Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and make sure your athlete’s high school counselor sends his or her transcript at the end of junior year
- Help your athlete figure out what they may be interested in studying in college- this will help determine if a school is right for them
Recruiting:
- Start a correspondence log to keep track of your communications with college coaches
- Help your athlete build their recruiting profile- but don’t be a helicopter parent
- Plan official and unofficial visits to local college campuses, always contacting the coaches beforehand to arrange a meeting
- Create a highlight or skills video using sport-specific video guidelines
- Compile a list of target schools based on your athletes qualifications
- Help your athlete understand the importance of staying responsible with social media
- Determine your Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) to familiarize yourself with the collegiate financial aid process
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