
Thank you to everyone who came to the NCAA recruiting seminar. I hope you were able to take away something from the presentation. The PDF of the presentation is now up for view under the "Important Info & Links" tab above.
Moving forward, I have updated this site to act as a central hub that will have all the information and links that I've found to be compelling and accurate. For high school athletes needing resources, you should be able to find an answer to any question you have about the entire recruiting process solely from the links, articles, and guides that are provided in the tabs above.
As always, you can always e-mail or make an appointment with Mr. Chang to discuss your individual recruiting circumstance.
Do You Want To Play Sports in College?
NCAA ATHLETICS
RECRUITING SEMINAR AND Q&A SESSION
Come To Learn About:
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How to increase your exposure to colleges and coaches
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Creating a list of target schools
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How to get on recruiting lists
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Overview of the recruiting process
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Recruiting timeline and expectations
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Creating your sports CV/resume
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How to contact and e-mail coaches (communication courtesies and expectations)
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What coaches look for and want from you
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NCAA rules and academic requirements
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Realistic assessment of your skills
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What you need to do outside of your season
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Recruiting myths and misconceptions
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Picking the right college and division
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Understanding verbal offers, signing a National Letter of Intent (NLI), and Likely Letters
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Making the most of your official & unofficial visits

*This presentation focuses on the NCAA, not the NAIA or NJCAA. The NCAA represents about 1,200 schools in 23 sports; NAIA represents about 300 small schools in 13 sports with less regulation. The NJCAA is for community college teams and only play for 2 years. If you would like to talk about the NAIA or NJCAA, please make a separate appointment with me.
