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Welcome College Athletic and Academic Scholarship Education Program
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Dreams
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Who Am I? 1) Coaches know first-hand!
2) College athletics made all the difference in my life.
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You Are About to Learn 1) The benefits of becoming a college athlete.
2) What coaches & professors want in recruits. 3) Benefits of Good Grades! 4) The truth about the recruiting process. 5) How to find the right college to meet your academic and athletic needs.
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Benefits of Being a Student-Athlete
Better access to a college education. 2) More successful (86% NCAA grad rate) 3) Access to academic support services. 4) Experience (travel) 5) Networking (friends)
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Benefits of Being a Student-Athlete
6) LIFE LESSONS: Winning & Losing with class B) Work ethic C) Teamwork and Unselfishness D) Competition and Production
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Benefits of Being a Student-Athlete
“Sports can encourage development of important values such as loyalty, perseverance, friendship, and solidarity.” – K.J. Wojtyla “Sports can give you an added advantage when you apply the lessons you learn to your professional life.” – Cliff Spinner
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Benefits of Good Grades
1) Good grades greatly increase your chances of a college coach recruiting you. 2) Good study habits continue on to college. (Graduate Degree??) 3) NCAA Standards DEMAND it. 4) Much $$$$$$$ in unused academic scholarships.
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It is a Challenge and a Privilege 7 mil + HS athletes/600,000 spots
800 contacts for 10 spots HOWEVER!!! Now > 50,000 college athletes than in 2005 CHANCES HAVE INCREASED!!
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THESE NUMBERS ARE MUCH TOO SMALL!!!!
It is a Challenge and a Privilege NCAA PROBABILITY OF COMPETING: MBkb = 3.1% BASE = 6.4% WBkb = 3.4% Hockey = 10.9% FB = 5.8% MSoc = 5.5% THESE NUMBERS ARE MUCH TOO SMALL!!!!
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Athletic Scholarships Who is permitted to give? NAIA - yes JUCO – yes
NCAA Division I – yes NCAA Division II – yes NCAA Division III – no
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Athletic Scholarships … But not ALL can
… Some D-III schools and other divisions can give much academic $$$ SEEMS LIKE A LOT OF POSSIBILITIES!!!
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Other Types of Aid Go to Fast Web (www.fastweb.com)
Institutional Academic Federal Outside (H.S., other) Go to Fast Web (
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Why So Many High School Athletes Get LEFT OUT
1) They did not understand the BUSINESS of recruiting; AND 2) They were not PROACTIVE and did not pursue their dreams!
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The Recruiting BUSINESS TWO KEYS:
1) Providing Goods and Services (giving the customers, i.e. colleges-professors-coaches, what they want); 2) Marketing your goods and services (work ethic, brains and athleticism) to the right customers.
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GOODS: What College Instructors Want 1) Responsibility 2) Integrity (Academic Honesty & Respect) 3) Reliability (Attendance!) 4) Communication 5) Interest (Preparation)
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GOODS: What College Coaches Want 1) Good People - Respectful
A. Appearance B. Respectful C. Classy not Trashy (FB, Cell, Tweets) D. Punctual!!!!! E. Community Involvement (TEAM-me) F. Accountability – Return all contacts!
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GOODS: What College Coaches Want 2) Good Students A. Core GPA B. Decided area of interest (eligibility) C. ACT, SAT = as many times as possible
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GOODS: What College Coaches Want 3) Good Athletes A. Great Work Ethic – EXTRA WORK! B. Well rounded (other sports) – OSU C. Team players (Trent and Bill)
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MARKETING: Ready to Do Business 1) Honestly
2) Promptly – 60 seconds make up mind! 3) Professionally – don’t ask about campus trees or laundromats 4) Character Counts
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MARKETING CAMPS 1) Attendance at them is a necessary evil.
2) Go to schools in which you are interested and have legitimate interest from coaches. 3) Organizational Showcases 4) Cannot go to all camps.
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MARKETING TOOLS 1) Resume (profile) 2) Videos – skills and game
3) References (people to make calls) 4) National Directory of College Athletics
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Can Your High School Coach Help?
SURE!! After he or she is finished with: Doing lesson plans, teaching classes, attending faculty meetings, calling opposing coaches, meeting with own coaches, writing practice plans, contacting officials, scouting, attending clinics, running camps, fundraising, handling media, managing field/court, ordering equipment, and spending time with her/his family … When??? How????!!!!!!
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THEN TAKE RESPONSIBILITY and D.I.Y.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh… I Forgot About That THEN TAKE RESPONSIBILITY and D.I.Y.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Steps to the Process of Finding a College
1) Get your grades up! Even if you don’t play!! 2) Ask yourself on a scale of 1-10 how badly you want to play a sport in college. 3) See and meet with your guidance counselor. 4) Have yourself evaluated athletically by a coach with the highest qualifications possible in your sport (unbiased).
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Steps to the Process of Finding a College 5) Make a profile
A. Short Intro about your goals B. All contact info C. All grades (core) and CORE GPA D. Test Scores E. References – 3 sport and 3 character F. Extra Curricular Activities G. Stats (not perfect; update periodically) H. Video
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Steps to the Process of Finding a College
6) Access College Coach Contact Info: A. National Directory of College Athletics 7) Contact college coaches. Send them your information. 8) Set-up UNOFFICIAL visits to campus. 9) Attend 3-6 college sport-specific camps. 10) Narrow decision to three schools and pray, think, and debate hard about the best school for the next 50 years of your life.
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Steps to the Process of Finding a College
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Recruiting Services Honest? $3,500 and $57,400 Coaches involved?
How much $$ are you willing to spend? You will spend time with them, anyway!
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REVIEW Benefits of becoming S/A
What coaches and professors want in S/A Benefits of good grades Successful navigation of recruiting
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Finally… Do it now! YOU can do this!
Never too early and it’s rarely too late! Advice: From a COLLEGE coach College athletics will enhance your life! Dream BIG!!
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Brightway Center is… • A youth leadership and educational development organization based on Christian values and centered around athletics; • Brightway Center is located on a 220 acre campus in Smithfield, Ohio; • The mission of founder Kara Bright was to host and suitcase diverse programs and activities to sharpen minds, strengthen bodies, and foster spirit though character development and ethical leadership.
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THANK YOU Mike Florak, Brightway Center Founder, C.A.A.S.E. Program
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