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Graduation

College Pathway

What steps can I take if I am interested in playing collegiate soccer?

HIGH SCHOOL TO DO LIST

HOW TO SELECT A SCHOOL.

Consider what you want from a school.

PREPARATION & CONNECTION

The player should be driving the recruiting process, not the parent or the coach.

Working with Laptops

EMAILING

  • Should be professionally written.

  • Include all coaches on staff until a coach replies directly to you.

  • It is normal if you don’t receive a response on your first email.

  • Good way to provide updates on your season.

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TEXTING

  • Should be completed between 8am and 8pm.

  • Refrain from using ‘texting language’, even if the coach is using it.

  • Good way to provide last minute changes to game times, location, etc.

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PHONE CALL

  • All calls with coaches should be scheduled calls.

  • Do not be distracted or doing other things while on the call.

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VIDEO CALL​

  • Wear appropriate clothing and be presentable.

  • Be on time. 

  • Use a quiet room without distractions.

College ID Camp

​Attending a camp will help give you the experience of a College ID Camp.

  • Good idea to attend an ID camp early in high school (9th Grade) to get a feel for how they work.

  • Your first college soccer ID camp should not be at your dream school!

  • Attending a camp at a school with realistic interest in you.

  • Local Schools offer a much more affordable option.

  • Could include a “Dream” school, but should definitely include a “Realistic” school. 

  • ID Camp Etiquette.

  • Send an email prior to the camp introducing yourself to the staff with a copy of your highlight tape.

  • Introduce yourself with a handshake before the camp.

  • Stay for a ‘thank you conversation’ following the camp.

  • Complete proper follow-up communication (depending on the status of the relationship, this could be an email, a text, a phone call, etc.) 

  • Prepare well and take care of your bodies – usually a lot of soccer in a short period of time.

OVERVIEW

Writing in Notepad
  • The recruiting timeline differs for each player due to various factors: Desire to play collegiate soccer, exposure to coaches, recruiting philosophy of schools, time of development, etc.

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  • The prospective student-athlete (PSA) can reach out to schools at any time, but the earliest that a NCAA coach can have direct contact with a PSA is June 15th after their sophomore year – very few players will receive this immediate contact.

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  • Relationships with coaches develop on differing timelines. The college’s recruiting philosophy will determine how many times they want to see a PSA play, how many times they would like the PSA to visit campus, etc.

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  • After the relationship develops, the process can lead to a verbal offer, a verbal commitment, a written offer, and then an official commitment via a National Letter of Intent. 

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