college recruiting consulting services dr. jennifer hightower
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Dr. Jennifer Hightower
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The path to participating in athletics at the collegiate
level begins with the knowledge and tools
necessary for success in the recruiting process.
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The National Junior College Athletic Association – NJCAA
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) regulates intercollegiate athletics of community colleges.
It is the community college counterpart of the National College Athletic Association (NCAA), which oversees athletics at four-year institutions.
The organization's goal is to promote athletics as a valuable component of the educational experience at community colleges.
The NJCAA has 525 member colleges participating in 15 men's and 14 women's sports.
There are 50 national championships and nine football bowl games.
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NJCAA National Office1631 Mesa Ave Suite B, Colorado Springs, CO 80906719.590.9788www.njcaa.orgwww.facebook.com/njcaa
National Junior College Athletic Association
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Consists of two-year programs representing three separate divisions (I, II and III).
D-I schools may offer full grant in aids which include tuition, fees, room, board, books and course related material.
D-II are limited to awarding tuition, fees and books.
Division III institutions may provide no athletically related financial assistance.
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However, NJCAA colleges that do not offer athletic aid may choose to participate at the Division I or II level if they so desire.
Some JC’s offer you the “typical college experience” of living in a dorm, cheering at football games, that you would have at a 4 year school.
What a junior college can offer is an economical way to attend college for two years then transfer to a 4 year school.
The NJCAA does have a letter of intent program to commit athletes to scholarships but even if an athlete has signed with a junior college he/she can still accept a scholarship and attend a four year school.
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National Junior College Athletic Association
The general requirements for prospective NJCAA student-athletes are the following:
Students must be a high school graduate, have received a high school equivalency diploma, or have been certified as having passed a national test such as the General Education Development Test (GED).
Non-high school graduates can establish eligibility by completing one term of college work and passing 12 credits with a 1.75 GPA or higher.
Students are allowed two seasons of competition in any sport at a NJCAA college, and must be full-time students while they’re playing those sports.
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NJCAA Sports
Men’s Sports Baseball I,II,III Basketball I,II,III Bowling Cross Country I,III Football Golf I,II,III Half Marathon Ice Hockey Indoor Track & Field Lacrosse Outdoor Track & Field
I,III Soccer I,III Swimming and Diving Tennis I,III Wrestling
Women’s Sports Basketball I,II,III Bowling Cross Country I,III Football Golf Half Marathon Indoor Track & Field Lacrosse Outdoor Track & Field
I,III Soccer I,III Softball I,II,III Swimming and Diving Tennis I,III Volleyball I,II,III
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NJCAA Schools in TexasREGION 5 – North/West (22) Brookhaven Cedar Valley Cisco Clarendon Collin County Eastfield El Paso Frank Phillips
Grayson Hill Howard McLennan Midland North Central Odessa
REGION 14 – South/East (21) Alvin Angelina Blinn Bossier Parish Coastal Bend Galveston Jacksonville
Ranger Richland South Plains Temple Vernon Weatherford Western Texas
Kilgore Lamar State – Port
Arthur Laredo Lee Navarro Northeast Texas Panola
Paris San Jacinto –
Central San Jacinto – North San Jacinto – South Trinity Valley Tyler Wharton
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National Junior College Athletic Association
Nolan Ryan, Jackie Robinson, Albert Pujols, Bryce Harper, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettite
Sheryl Swoopes, Yolanda GriffithConnie Clark, Crystal Bustos
Steve Francis, Sam CassellCam Newton, Ben Wallace
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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics - NAIA
60,000 student-athletes 13 sports and 23 national
championships Close to 300 colleges and
universities and conferences $450 million in athletic
scholarships
www.playnaia.org
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A walk-on athlete is one that makes the team but does not receive any athletic scholarship; walk-ons are still eligible to receive academic aid though.
Athletes can choose to walk on to a program for a variety of reasons.
In some cases, coaches already have all of their scholarship money allocated for a student’s graduation year.
Other times, athletes may try to play slightly above their competition level, or they have started the recruiting process too late.
What is a Walk-On?
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Considering Walking On
If you are considering walking on, spend some time researching the program and your prospects of making a particular team.
Look at the athletes that are set to graduate and what athletes a program has signed in your class.
Contact the coach to get more information about a program and to see what your prospects are of making the team.
Just because you walk on to a program does not
necessarily mean you just show up for tryouts one day. Walk-ons regularly communicate with coaches before applying to a college.
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Typical Walk-On Process
If you are interested in becoming a member of an athletic team you must contact the coaching staff to determine if spaces are available and the date when a try-out will be conducted.
You will need to be: Admitted and attending the college full-time Have a current physical examination Proof of health insurance
Since the NJCAA has fewer recruiting guidelines and restrictions, the walk-on process will be less stringent.
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The Recruiting Process
*SelectCollegeAthlete.com sponsored a survey of 109 current college coaches from around the country to help athletes better understand the recruiting process and how to improve their chances of getting recruited and receiving scholarship offers. Participating coaches were from NCAA Division I, II, III, and the NAIA representing 13 different men’s and women’s sports. Results above are directly from this survey.
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Research the ProgramVisit the website of the programs you are interested in. These sites can provide insight and valuable information about the school, team and staff. Many include the following:
A schedule of games Rosters Statistics Player profiles Coaching staff bio's Photos of the field and facilities Dates of upcoming camps, clinics, and tournaments Staff phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and points of contact Fan information regarding tickets, directions, parking, special
events and promotions
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Research the Program
Now that you have familiarized yourself with a particular program it’s time to take the next step to see if this is the right program for you.
Contact the coach and see if there will be any roster openings at your position.
Talk to former players to see how they enjoyed their time there as a student-athlete.
Talk to current players. Ask them what a typical day is like? How are practices run? What is the coaching style of the head coach, assistants and overall staff?
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Introduction to the recruiting process Marketing Yourself—recruit letters, videos
and much more Choosing the right college or university Which program and division is right for
me? Academics-the importance of being a
STUDENT-athlete Understanding the scholarship and
financial aid process Parents—What you need to know and ask
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For Additional Information
Dr. Jennifer Hightower
(713) 865-6789
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