How to Get Recruited
Find your best fit school and stay on track to play your sport in college. From NCAA Division I to D2 and D3, we'll cover key timelines, what it's like to be a student-athlete, and which schools offer scholarships.
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How to Get Recruited to Play College Sports
Learn how to secure a spot on a college sports team. This article walks you through how to create a game plan from Freshman to Senior Year and how to build an online presence coaches want to see.
Read now ⟶Junior Colleges
Junior College can be a critical stepping stone to playing your sport at a four-year college. Learn why so many athletes choose the JUCO route.
Read now ⟶The College Divisions
Discover the differences between NCAA divisions (D1, D2, D3), NAIA, and 2-year programs to determine the best college fit for you.
Read now ⟶NAIA vs. NCAA
Explore the differences between NCAA and NAIA to determine which is the right fit for you.
Read now ⟶Are You Good Enough to Play College Sports?
Learn how to determine which programs are the best athletic fit for you. Discover the key questions you should be asking your athletic advocates.
Read now ⟶Athletic Scholarship Facts
Familiarize yourself with the types of athletic scholarships offered, as well as which schools provide them.
Read now ⟶NCAA Recruiting Myths
Many athletes don't know the reality behind athletic scholarships, or whether it's more important to have a higher GPA or to take more AP classes.
Read now ⟶How to Build Your Target List of Schools
Here's how to narrow down hundreds of schools across the country to your best college fits.
Read now ⟶Researching College Rosters
Many athletes don't realize how much valuable information can be found in a program's roster. Here's what you should look for to stay ahead.
Read now ⟶How to Be Coachable
College coaches look for these traits when evaluating you as a prospect. Learn what these are and how you can improve your coachability.
Read now ⟶Recruiting for International Student-Athletes
Improve your chances of getting recruited to play your sport in college in the United States by following these important steps.
Read now ⟶Ready to get recruited?
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