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You don’t have to make the Olympic educational and soccer qualifications.
Development Program or be an all-star Include the video footage.
selection to play on a college team ... Send your package to each head soccer
if you are realistic about yourself and coach on your list.
the colleges you want to attend. There Spring Of Junior Year
are hundreds of college soccer teams and Summer Before Senior Year
lots of kids playing college soccer who Take the SAT and ACT if you have not
were simply solid high school players - already done so. When you sign up for the
not stars. ACT or SAT use code 9999 to have your
Your first priority must be finding scores sent directly to the NCAA
colleges which will provide you with the Clearinghouse.
education you want and need. But unless Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse.
your educational requirements limit your You must pass certain high school core
choices to just a few schools, if you courses and score a minimum score on
were good enough to play soccer on a either the SAT or ACT test in order to be
premier level club team and start on your certified to participate in NCAA Division
high school varsity as a sophomore or I or II athletics as a college freshman.
junior, you can probably find a college This must be done in the month of May in
soccer program where you can play. their Junior year. The fee to register
One word of caution here - stay away from is $27 and the booklets with the form
the "pay-me-first" recruiters that are inside are available in most high school
out there making promises to kids that guidance offices. Your counselors can
they have no intention or possibility of obtain registration materials, at no
fulfilling. Their sales pitches may cost, by calling the clearinghouse at 319
sound good on the surface but doubtless 337-1492. A list of instructions,
will only leave you hurting and poor. questions and answers and approved core
There are a few things you should courses is on-line at NCAA Clearinghouse.
consider before deciding to play college If you have particular questions about
soccer: the NCAA Clearinghouse, please write to:
The life of a college player is very NCAA Clearinghouse, P. O. Box 4044, Iowa
regimented. That is you get up early, go City, IA 52243-4044.
to work out, go to class, go to practice, Keep a list of all the college soccer
go to study hall, go to bed, and then coaches who respond to your package.
start over. There is time for "college Keep notes on your conversations with
life" but not nearly so much as a normal coaches, if any.
student. No response from a top choice? Resend
You must be prepared to sit the bench. your material
This is probably the most difficult Make unofficial, unannounced visits to
transition that a star high school player 10-12 schools you are most interested in.
can make. Unless you are lucky enough to
go to a team that has no one else to play Keep playing on as many good teams as you
your position, you are going to have to can.
bump someone out of their position in Division 1 prospects - make the ODP pool
order to play your freshman year and that team if you can.
is very hard to do. The older players Find out your high school schedule; send
are going to get first shot at their it and test results to college coaches.
positions and if they are good you may Narrow list of top choices down to
not get a shot until they graduate. That maximum of 10-15 schools.
is why it is really important to look for Follow all of the NCAA's recruitment
a team that NEEDS someone at your rules.
position. During Senior Year Season
College ball will be a big transition. Set goal to improve your GPA.
Many kids are not able to handle it. And Be a varsity impact player - starter for
it is not for everybody. sure, captain, all-league or all-star,
Now, if you're still interested here's a etc.
roadmap to help you find your way to that See as many of the college teams you like
college team of your dreams: play as you can - meet coaches. Decide if
Freshman/Sophomore Years there are coaches you like ... and
Get your grades up. They must be 2.0 or coaches you don’t like. It is important
better in solid college prep curriculum. that you get a feel for the coaching
Do some academic planning, making sure techniques of the coaching staff. The
you take all of the right college prep coach is going to be a different person
courses and get prepared for the SATs. from the one you see when she/he is
Take any Advanced Placement (AP) courses recruiting you and you need to know that
you can handle. you can handle her/his coaching methods.
Find a good club team & play year round Talk to players, watch games, and try to
Aim at making high school varsity as a read between the lines. Remember,
sophomore college ball is going to be different
Try out for ODP - the Olympic Development from high school - they have to win to
Program ... but, don’t worry if you keep their jobs so there is going to be a
don’t make it. lot of pressure on them (and
In the tenth and eleventh grade get correspondingly you) to perform.
somebody to shoot video footage of you in Analyze the style of play of the college
games. This will go in your packages you teams - where would you fit in?
send out to coaches. Decide if there are coaches you like ...
Junior Year and coaches you don’t like.
(The Most Important Year) Which schools did you like? big, little,
Make sure your grades are good .. rural, city, etc. which programs?
somewhere between 2.5 and 3.5 will get After Senior Season
you in most schools. Pick 5-7 schools, send applications.
Take the PSAT as soon as possible. Take Send senior season package to college
the SAT and ACT also, if possible. coaches where you have applied.
Start on the high school varsity Keep in touch with admissions departments
Make the best club team you can - one and college soccer coaches.
where other D1 - (Division 1) prospects After January 1st, fill out all financial
are playing is preferred. aid documents.
Make the best travel team you can - one Continue to follow up with admissions
where other NCAA D1 - (Division 1) offices, financial office & coaches until
prospects are playing is preferred. You decisions are made.
can only prepare for college ball by Review any new possibilities that present
playing against the best competition you themselves (sudden interest from a
can find. A very fast speed of play and different coach, etc.)
a very physical style of play are the Review all offers of admission and
hallmarks of college soccer. You won't financial aid.
generally find that in local competition. Revisit or make formal visits to 3
Seek out the best competition you can schools you are most interested in.
find. Pick the school with the best
Play year-round on as many teams as you combination: education, financial aid,
have time for. right soccer program for you.
Begin studying colleges for educational For a club, I suggest that you collect
interests and soccer program. all the packages prepared by the players
Develop a list of 50-75 schools which (their resumes and educational summaries)
serve your educational needs - where you and put them into book which you can have
could play. available at tournaments and showcase
Have somebody shoot video footage of you events in case a college coach scouts
in games. your team.
Prepare a package documenting your






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