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The New Recruiting Rules Kicking In on September 1st This Year

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[NCSA Next College Student Athlete]( [Find Your School]( | [Events]( 312-999-5315 - [September 1st: The start of official visits for Juniors and Seniors]( - [Get the 2018-19 NCAA Recruiting Calendar for Each Sport]( - [Everything you need to know about official visits]( - [Unofficial visits are the new official visit, how to capitalize]( - [When can college coaches contact high school athletes?]( - [New Rules Refresher: All of the new rules for this year]( [September 1st: The start of official visits for Juniors and Seniors]( Some of the most important NCAA rules update kick off on September 1st with Juniors and Seniors being allowed to take official visits to DI and D2 colleges. Here is how it will impact recruiting for all grad years. [READ MORE]( Weekly Blog Posts [Stay on top of the critical recruiting dates for the 2018-19 school year]( College recruiting doesn't always follow the NCAA recruiting calendar, but knowing the important recruiting dates is an important step of staying on top of what you need to be doing. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Full breakdown of official visit NCAA rules and tips]( With official visits happening earlier, it is important to remember you will only have 5 visits total. Get more info on other rules impacting official visits. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Early recruiting counts on unofficial visits, here are the rules on unofficial visits]( Unofficial visits are the main way college coaches and prospects can connect before the official recruiting periods dictated by the NCAA. Here are the tips for making the most of these visits. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sport by sport breakdown of the NCAA rules on coaches contacting athletes]( While we don't suggest just waiting for coaches to contact you, understanding when coaches can respond to your outreach is critical to knowing what to expect when reaching out to coaches. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [New Rules Refresher: All of the new rules for this year]( Back in April the NCAA announced many of the new recruiting rules, in this post we summarize all of the rule changes. [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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