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Colleges and Universities trust NCSA and NCSA opens the doors to many, many schools that otherwise would never know who your child is. Schools of all sizes. Decide though, which sport you child wants to go for and determine that he/she is committed before signing-up. Have video ready (buy a program like Pinnacle to make your highlights. NCSA will be honest in their evaluation as to whether or not they think your kid can play in college and if so, at what level. Then they send info to coaches and try to help you find the right match. Also, get good grades, as many D-III schools, etc. can offer academic money too, which can help you attend and play a sport. Call NCSA and listen to them. Remember, a lot of people would love to play College Sports, but few in comparison do. There are many opportunities though and NCSA helps find schools who never would have know who your kid was.

NCSA also supplies you with many tools to help in the recruiting process. A college finder which has many filters so you can define what states, size, etc you are looking for in a college. A recruitment board that lists which schools you have been in contact with and what type of contact and if they are offering anything. A page that lists information on individual schools that you are looking at with direct email access to the coaches. NCSA provides everything you need to get your child recruited.

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