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Recruiting Process... As you begin to navigate the recruiting process, recognize that the key to successful outcomes is that you get back what you put in. Don't sit back and wait to get noticed--actively pursue colleges and college coaches. Conduct your own college search and find schools that match your academic and athletic criteria, then immerse yourself in the recruiting process. The recruiting process actively begins during your junior year. Many students may start to receive mailings and/or phone calls from college programs. While contact from colleges is flattering, do not allow recruiting to stop there. Make first contact yourself with schools that you would be interested in attending. Send letters to coaches and plan visits to campuses. You should be aware that there are two types of visits involved in the recruiting process:
Going through the recruiting process is a fun and exciting time. Make the most of the opportunity to sell yourself, meet new people, and travel to different college campuses. The Recruiting Timetable The timetable below serves as a checklist to make sure you are well on your way to becoming a D3 student-athlete. As you start ninth-grade classes, you become a "prospective student-athlete." Unique from the D1 and D2 levels, D3 institutions can contact prospective recruits by phone or mail at any point in high school. If any coach or representative of the college's athletic interests (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college, you then become a "recruited prospective student-athlete" at a particular college. 9th and 10th Grade:
11th Grade:
Important Note: 12th Grade:
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