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Insider tips on how to find the right college fit

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| 312-999-5315 - - - - - - There are more than 5,300 colleges and universities across the U.S.—

[NCSA Next College Student Athlete]( [Find Your School]( | [Events]( 312-999-5315 - [Get a list of colleges that match all of your criteria]( - [What are your target, safety and reach schools?]( - [The surprising differences between each division level]( - [Sample emails to send to the coaches on your target list]( - [How to have a strong coach communications follow-up game]( - [Quick and easy ways to instantly step up your recruiting]( [Searching for colleges? This is the only tool you need]( There are more than 5,300 colleges and universities across the U.S.—so where do you start when trying to find the right one? With our free College Search tool, you can easily filter through schools based on your specific athletic, academic and college fit criteria. [READ MORE]( Weekly Blog Posts [A simple trick to keep your list of colleges organized and make recruiting easier]( You've found schools you're interested in… now what? The next step is to organize them into three buckets: safety, target and reach schools. We explain what each of these mean and how they impact your recruiting. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Not sure what division levels are right for you? This guide breaks it down for you]( When you're searching for colleges, understanding what division levels you qualify for is one of the most difficult parts of the process. Use our guide to help you narrow it down and better understand what divisions fit your goals. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to get the attention of college coaches with your introductory email]( Once you've put together your target list of schools, it's time to start reaching out to coaches! However, there is a right way—and a wrong way—to craft your introductory emails. We explain in this article. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Former college coaches explain exactly how athletes should follow-up with coaches of interest]( Oftentimes, sending just one email to a college coach will yield limited results. We tapped into our network of college coaches to create this guide for exactly how athletes should approach their coach communications follow-ups! [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [4 recruiting hacks that can help you get a roster spot]( Most athletes need to really ace the recruiting process to reach their goal of competing on a college team. But don't worry: These recruiting hacks can give you great results without too much effort. [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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