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[NCSA Next College Student Athlete]( [Find Your School]( | [Events]( 312-999-5315 - [When should your student-athlete start the recruiting process?]( - [14 factors to consider when researching universities and colleges]( - [One of the most important tools in your recruiting process]( - [Why you should start thinking about your eligibility right now]( - [What college coaches are looking for in your high school transcript]( - [20 questions to expect from a college coach]( [How young is too young to start the recruiting process?]( Many families worry about starting the recruiting process at the right time. And the truth is, once your athlete has committed to playing sports in college, you've embarked on the recruiting journey. We explain more about how to know you're ready to start the recruiting process. [READ MORE]( Weekly Blog Posts [Why you should start researching schools today]( One of the first steps in the recruiting process is to create your list of top schools. While this might seem easy, it's actually much tougher—and can take more time—than you might imagine. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How your online athletic resume can attract coaches' attention]( After you narrow down your top schools, you need to create your online academic resume, or recruiting profile. Check out our list of what you need to include in your profile. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The path to NCAA eligibility starts your freshman year of high school]( With the NCAA's core course requirements, you need to start planning to be academically eligible starting your freshman year of high school! Use our eligibility center to make sure you're on track. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [3 unexpected reasons coaches want to see your high school transcript]( While it's can be a huge hassle to send your high school transcript all over the place, it's worth the extra effort. Coaches use your transcript in three specific ways. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [20 of the most common questions coaches will ask you]( Once you've laid down the recruiting groundwork, it's time to start communicating with college coaches. We've created an all-inclusive guide to help your athlete with their coach communications. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [Apple Store]( [Google]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Privacy Policy]( | [Site Security]( If you would like to unsubscribe do so by clicking [here](. © 2018 NCSA Next College Student Athlete | 1333 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago, IL, 60642

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