Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Playing College Sports Information to help you find the program that best fits you Richard Ng; Resource Coordinator.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Playing College Sports Information to help you find the program that best fits you Richard Ng; Resource Coordinator."— Presentation transcript:

1 Playing College Sports Information to help you find the program that best fits you Richard Ng; Resource Coordinator

2 Sophomore Year HS Start to look at schools that interest you or are recruiting you Start to look at NCAA / NAIA Resources –NCAA eligibility Center http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html –NAIA eligibility Center http://www.playnaia.org/ http://www.playnaia.org/ Junior College Programs –National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA.org –California Community College Athletic Association cccaasports.org Take the PSAT Join a Club Team

3 Junior Year HS Take the SAT’s/ACT by Spring Keep up grades Make sure you are taking NCAA core courses Learn recruiting timeline – (especially for NCAA) Start to Create Recruiting Profile –Start to record statistics –Include video of summer club sports after Sophmore year Contact or Start to Interact with Coaches –Coaches can not contact you Play in showcase games

4 Senior Year SAT should be taken by December Make sure you are qualified –Must be qualified by February if Coaches are looking at you for best scholarship chances You can call coaches as often as you like –Contact coaches of schools where you can realistically play Do not go into a Senior slump and let your grades slip!

5 Create Recruiting Profile Recruiting profile should include: –Statistics –Athletic Awards –Video Highlights Video can be edited at home, school, or contact a local company and see if you can get a discount

6 What Program Fits You Best? Is the team looking for your position in your graduating class? Potential of playing time Analyze Scholarship Offer (Learn Scholarship breakdown)

7 Scholarship Breakdown (NCAA) Baseball NCAA DI Programs –Partial or Full Scholarships NCAA DII Programs –Full or Partial Scholarships; most often partial or none NCAA DIII –No Athletic Scholarships; scholarships made up from academic and financial based grants

8 Scholarship Breakdown (NAIA) NAIA Athletics do not offer full scholarships but often have blocks of money set aside from financial aid directed to athletics NAIA schools are often very generous with funding and financial aid

9 Scholarship Breakdown (JC) CA JC (CCCAA) do not offer athletic scholarships –Offer need based money only if school has non-state based grants –Few have housing NJCAA (JC outside CA) –Full, Partial, or none –Many use WUE Exchange (Western Undergraduate Exchange) cutting down on costs. Take cost of housing into consideration

10 Questions A lot of the information is available on the websites of the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, or CCCAA Get your parents and coaches involved. The more of pro-active you are the better chance of getting noticed by coaches. Contact us at First Contact Sports if you have questions. richard@firstcontactsports.com


Download ppt "Playing College Sports Information to help you find the program that best fits you Richard Ng; Resource Coordinator."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google