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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Senior Year Athletic Recruiting Checklist

Senior Year High School Athletic Recruiting Checklist


Senior year is here!!  This is the most exciting time for college recruiting, and is key to your Athletic Scholarship.  Some keys are Official Visits, National Letter of Intent (NLI) or Singing Day.  Below is your recruit checklist:

Timing
Timing Category Item
All Year Academics Focus on finishing strong, some school scholarships are contingent on good final grades.
All Year Academics Depending on how your test scores have come out, schedule retakes and make sure you have sent scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
All Year Activities Continue to focus on extra curriculars by participating in clubs, community and leadership activities
All Year Academics Identify any problem areas immediately and seek teacher or tutor assistance to make sure you have a solid foundation for future classes
Fall All Set goals for the year in both academics and athletics.
Fall Academics Begin to examine all Financial Aid Requirements.  Check with target school admissions/financial aid. 
Fall Academics Narrow down your list to 10 schools, and focus on the application process for these.  Just like any other non-athletic applicant, make sure you have some safety schools, as well as some reach schools on the list.  If you have no solid opportunities, you may need to rebuild your list.
Fall Recruiting Download or Purchase the latest version of the  NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete, check for changes
Fall Recruiting Review the latest NCAA Academic Requirements to make sure you are taking the correct courses: NCAA Student Athlete Worksheet and NCAA Academic Quick Reference Guide
Fall Recruiting Make sure your  NCAA Eligibility Center information is all complete, and you have directed your SAT and ACT scores to code "9999".
Fall Recruiting Download and learn your recruiting timeline.  Here is the NCAA Calendar:  NCAA College Recruiting Timelines and Calendars
Fall Academics Meet with High School Guidance Counselor to ensure you are on track for all requirements.
Fall Recruiting Plan and organize official visits.  If one has not been offered at your target schools, call and inquire.  Be prepared with questions, and also prepared to respond to offers. 
Fall Recruiting Negotiate and compile all scholarship offers.
Winter Academics Finalize and Submit all application materials
Winter Academics The FAFSA becomes available January 1st, and most schools require it submitted in late winter/early spring.  Check with Financial Aid Office at each school for deadlines.
Winter Academics Work with your target school coaches to see examine your offers and figure out your best financial aid options.
Various Times Recruiting Know your National Letter of Intent (NLI), or signing day.  Make sure you have all your offers, and know your final choice.  Coordinate with your school, coach and athletic director.  Here for more info:  National Signing Day
All Year Athletics Ask for additional evaluations from high school and club coaches for a reality check
All Year Athletics Define strength, benchmark and competitive goals with coaches for the year
All Year Athletics Work with outside strength / agility programs and outside coaches / clinics to enhance skills
All Year Social Media Make sure you use Facebook, MySpace and all other internet accessible sites in a mature manner.  Coaches look!!!
All Year Social Media Make sure all your target school coaches have all your social media links, and update all sites with stats, footage, pictures, records, etc.
In Season Athletics Make sure you keep a log of all your stats, collect all photos and video clips and any newspaper clippings.
In Season Athletics Coaches look for good athletes, but also want leadership and good sportsmanship.  Make sure you rise to the occasion.
In Season Athletics Evaluate your performance pre, during and post season, and perform a reality check (do you make the cut)
In Season Athletics Utilize your social media and send periodic updates on new records, milestones, pics, etc.
In / Post Season Recruiting Update accounts on BeRecuited, Takkle, etc. and make sure your profile is complete and updated.
Post Season Recruiting Continue to communicate with your target school coaches through email and phone.  Get a true feel of where you stand.
Post Season Recruiting Continue to organize your email folders with one for each school.  Make sure you place all your messages for that school into the folder.
Post Season Recruiting Update your Microsoft Excel Log for all communications with school representatives.  Include calls, email, Tweets, etc.
Spring Recruiting Work with your counselor to make sure your final transcripts are sent to the Eligibility Center and your destination school.
Summer Recruiting Keep in contact with your new coach and ask for any focus areas.
Summer Athletics Enroll in strength and agility training specific for your sport, and target school.

Want more? These are available for download at the Recruiticus Athletic Scholarship Site

Junior Year Athletic Scholarship Recruiting Checklist

College Recruiting Checklist for Juniors


The Junior year in High School is very important for those pursuing an Athletic Scholarship through the college recruiting process.  Grades, always the most important, as well as many items to complete for the NCAA Eligibility requirements are foremost on the checklist.  


Timing
Timing Category Item
All Year Academics Junior year can be a difficult year academically, focus on the grades.
All Year Academics Continue to take challenging classes, AP and Honors
All Year Activities Continue to focus on extra curriculars by participating in clubs, community and leadership activities
All Year Academics Identify any problem areas immediately and seek teacher or tutor assistance to make sure you have a solid foundation for future classes
Fall All Set goals for the year in both academics and athletics.
Fall Academics Begin preparing for the SAT and ACT.  Sign up for a focused prep course for both.  These tests are critical!!!
Fall Academics Examine your target list, and see which tests they require: SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests
Fall Academics Examine the SAT/ACT tests dates and decide when you will take them.  Plan to take the SAT in early spring for the first time.  The ACT is curriculum based, so the later you take it (Late spring / summer), the better.
Fall Recruiting Download or Purchase the latest version of the  NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete, check for changes
Fall Recruiting Review the latest NCAA Academic Requirements to make sure you are taking the correct courses: NCAA Student Athlete Worksheet and NCAA Academic Quick Reference Guide
Fall Recruiting Begin your NCAA Eligibility quest officially through the amateur certification process.  Create an account here:  NCAA Eligibility Center  This is a great resource site, and will provide you with a wealth of information.
Fall Recruiting Download and learn your recruiting timeline.  Here is the NCAA Calendar:  NCAA College Recruiting Timelines and Calendars
Fall Academics Re-evaluate your target list of schools that offer your sport. 
Fall Academics Meet with High School Guidance Counselor to ensure you are on track for all requirements.
All Year Athletics Ask for additional evaluations from high school and club coaches for a reality check
All Year Athletics Define strength, benchmark and competitive goals with coaches for the year
All Year Athletics Work with outside strength / agility programs and outside coaches / clinics to enhance skills
All Year Social Media Make sure you use Facebook, MySpace and all other internet accessible sites in a mature manner.  Coaches look!!!
All Year Social Media Make sure all your target school coaches have all your social media links, and update all sites with stats, footage, pictures, records, etc.
In Season Athletics Make sure you keep a log of all your stats, collect all photos and video clips and any newspaper clippings.
In Season Athletics Coaches look for good athletes, but also want leadership and good sportsmanship.  Make sure you rise to the occasion.
In Season Athletics Evaluate your performance pre, during and post season, and perform a reality check (do you make the cut)
In Season Athletics Utilize your social media and send periodic updates on new records, milestones, pics, etc.
In / Post Season Recruiting Update accounts on BeRecuited, Takkle, etc. and make sure your profile is complete and updated.
Post Season Recruiting Continue to communicate with your target school coaches through email and phone.  Get a true feel of where you stand.
Post Season Recruiting Continue to organize your email folders with one for each school.  Make sure you place all your messages for that school into the folder.
Post Season Recruiting Update your Microsoft Excel Log for all communications with school representatives.  Include calls, email, Tweets, etc.
Spring Recruiting Plan unofficial visits during Spring Break, and layout a visit plan for summer.
Spring/Summer Recruiting Be prepared for Phone calls, and know when they will come.
Summer Recruiting Begin to plan official visits.
Summer Recruiting Ask coaches where you stand on their recruiting lists.
Summer Athletics Attend Nationally recognized camps and events for exposure.  If possible, attend a camp at a target school.
Summer Athletics Enroll in strength and agility training specific for your sport
Summer Academics If available, take advantage of summer school to knock an additional class out, especially one that may require additional focus.
Summer Recruiting Contact coaches from your target list and visit campuses.  Coordinate with Coach/Athletic Staff, and inform of your desire to attend.
Summer Academics Build a spreadsheet or get a whiteboard with your target schools, application requirements and all application deadlines.
Summer Academics Retake / Take ACT/SAT and subject tests to get your best score.

Want more? These are available for download at the Recruiticus Athletic Scholarship Site