College Recruiting Process? How does it work?
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:43 pm
I'm part of a coaching staff of a NorCal junior club that has 100 kids. I'd like to know more about College recruiting and scholarship opportunities. I know many of you have experience here as a coach, or was previously competing with an NCAA team with or without scholarship. Since there is no school here in California that competes in NCAA, I shall treat this as if kids are looking for a private school, since all teams are out-of-state.
I have the basic knowledge of what a kid supposed to do at this point (academic scores, NCAA academic eligibility, planning schedule, competition record). But what I do not know is the nature of the scholarship itself...what does that mean. Tuition only? Room and Board? Tuition plus Room & Board combined then divided by two? Living expenses? Four years? etc. Is there a solid monetary amount out there given, or merely a matter of promise of paying a particular expense item?
Another one that I am not sure about is what extend can a junior coach get involved in this process without someone screwing up NCAA eligibility. Hypothetically if a junior coach pays for a junior to visit UTEP, will that screw things up?
Finally if the junior only wants to continue to compete at the NCAA level but not concern or is certain not good enough to get a scholarship, what is the process of joining a team? Is that consider a "walk-on"? Is there some sort of basic requirement to join a team (eg MQS) or anyone can join? What happens if such a non-scholarship walk-on suddenly reaches Olympic level in her junior year, can she ask for a scholarship? For the two NCAA teams (John Jay and MIT) that do not offer scholarship at all, do they have a different process?
Finally, does being good at rifle (but not good enough for scholarship) can be a factor in terms of getting admitted to a school? This is especially true for John Jay and MIT, but also on a club level for Yale?
What about pistol and shotgun????
Feel free to PRIVATE message me if you think the info is a bit too sensitive to be shown public, especially since we are talking about money.
I have the basic knowledge of what a kid supposed to do at this point (academic scores, NCAA academic eligibility, planning schedule, competition record). But what I do not know is the nature of the scholarship itself...what does that mean. Tuition only? Room and Board? Tuition plus Room & Board combined then divided by two? Living expenses? Four years? etc. Is there a solid monetary amount out there given, or merely a matter of promise of paying a particular expense item?
Another one that I am not sure about is what extend can a junior coach get involved in this process without someone screwing up NCAA eligibility. Hypothetically if a junior coach pays for a junior to visit UTEP, will that screw things up?
Finally if the junior only wants to continue to compete at the NCAA level but not concern or is certain not good enough to get a scholarship, what is the process of joining a team? Is that consider a "walk-on"? Is there some sort of basic requirement to join a team (eg MQS) or anyone can join? What happens if such a non-scholarship walk-on suddenly reaches Olympic level in her junior year, can she ask for a scholarship? For the two NCAA teams (John Jay and MIT) that do not offer scholarship at all, do they have a different process?
Finally, does being good at rifle (but not good enough for scholarship) can be a factor in terms of getting admitted to a school? This is especially true for John Jay and MIT, but also on a club level for Yale?
What about pistol and shotgun????
Feel free to PRIVATE message me if you think the info is a bit too sensitive to be shown public, especially since we are talking about money.