2011 Recruiting Review

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Chris Krause
NCSA Founder and Author of Athletes Wanted
It’s been quite a year for our NCSA family.
We’ve connected with more student athletes
than ever before, but none of it would be possible without you.

 

To every one of you who is a living example of Athleadership:
thank you. The sum of your hard work and your dreams is a brighter
future for you, your family, and your community.
Your dreams inspire ours. Here’s a holiday greeting from all of us at NCSA:
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Have a safe, happy new year – all the best in 2012!
- Chris
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Thanks for all the great questions this year! To end it with a bang, here are the 5 most popular posts of 2011:

 

1. Five Things You Must Do to Get Recruited – Every Year

2. How to Communicate with College Coaches [VIDEO]

3. 5 Fall Recruiting Tips (just as true in the winter as they were in the fall!)

4. Going from “Prospect” to “Recruit”

5. How College Coaches Eliminate Players [VIDEO]

 

See you next year!

 

Email your 2012 questions to:

askcoachtaylor@ncsasports.org

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Click above and join all the 2011 Athleaders in the NCSA Network 
Congratulations to all the Athleaders of the Week this year!
Do you have what it takes to be our nextAthleader of the Week? Tell us why! Email kbrown@ncsasports.orgwith your answer. The best one will be featured right here very soon.
 

 

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This is Charlie Adams, parent of a current NCAA student-athlete, longtime speaker on the recruiting process, and strong believer in the Athleadership foundation of the NCSA Athletic Recruiting Network. I appreciate all the input on the weekly Charlie’s Corner column I write here, and am glad it has helped you.
As 2012 begins, I wanted to bring back some of the top insights of ‘Charlie’s Corner” from 2011. These can help you in many was when it comes to helping your young people connect with the right fit at the next level. In early 2012, look for all of my articles to be put together in one location, so that you can use them as resources. Here are valuable and candid insights on recruiting from 2011…

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“Most parents and athletes do not know the techniques for appealing their financial aid package. A simple act can award a student with an extra $12,000 to $20,000 over a four-year college career.”
Sometimes a piece of information that seems small can make a BIG difference. Also, remember: you can submit your FAFSA for next year starting January 1! The early bird has a shot at the best financial aid packages.
Questions? Comments?

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