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Learn about NCAA Eligibility
NCAA Eligibility
This course is designed to educate high school coaches, administrators, and parents about the NCAA's initial-eligibility requirements. After completing the course, you will be more knowledgeable and prepared to advise your student-athletes about the NCAA initial-eligibility standards, as well as the steps student-athletes need to complete in order to compete in NCAA Divisions I and II athletics.
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NCAA Eligibility Center
If you are interested in attending and participating on a Division I or II athletic team you will need to register with the NCAA at this site!
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This was sent to TWHS by a parent. The information below is not created or derived from the TWHS Athletic Department.Here are some recruiting tips that may be helpful to some of the younger class' parents.
- www.ncsasports.org/
- www.berecruited.com/
- www.scoutingohio.com/
- www.webletes.com/
- www.msrohio.com/
- www.athleteswanted.org/ (this one has a nice recruiting worksheet under the Resources section on the right)
- www.footballuniversity.org/
The best plan is to start early. Fill out recruiting questionnaires. Google D1, D1-AA, DII, DIII & NAIA. It will show you all of the schools. Find the coaches emails on the coaches page, the roster page or the directory page of the school's website. Email them a profile with intro, measurables and highlight video.Research the schools. Make sure they offer a couple of your top choices for an academic major. Ask questions of importance. Stay diligent with a follow up process. Persistent contact is key.Go to Exposure camps: MAC Camps are great because they have DI-AA, DII & DIII coaches help. Most have a satellite camp here in town,The MSROhio combine is crucial. So is the MSR Underclassmen Event.*** If you're son is going to a combine, PRACTICE the drills *** Don't show up and wing it.