
TOP 5 RECRUITING THINGS TO DO
1. Develop a recruiting plan and get evaluated by a third party.
What are you currently doing to get evaluated for college scholarships? What results has your current plan produced? If you are not currently being contacted by college coaches at least once per week, then you are not being actively recruited.
You need to be evaluated by as many college coaches nationwide as possible to maximize your scholarship opportunities and securing a college roster spot immediately! Attending available camps and showcases also increases your evaluation exposure to coaches.
2. Create your FREE MyScoutingReport NOW!
Online profiles are the fastest way for college coaches to evaluate a prospects academic qualifications, athletic attributes, highlight/game videos, competition schedules, news articles and how to contact you. Create your FREE MyScoutingReport immediately for scholarship evaluation by college coaches nationwide!
3. Take charge of your game, highlight, or skills video!
DO NOT wait around for someone else to burn game DVD's or edit a highlight video for you! Take control of your recruiting process by taking action each day until your video(s) are complete and accessible by college coaches.
4. Be realistic about your projected college level.
Too many college prospects get focused on competing ONLY for major NCAA Division I programs, that they miss out on opportunities to compete at a lower level and possibly on a scholarship.
5. DO NOT LIMIT YOURSELF!
Time and again college prospects limit themselves to only wanting to compete at a certain level, local area, in-state, U.S. region or certain conferences. The fact of the matter is that college coaches get to choose which players they want on their roster and which to offer scholarships to. It's not the players or parents that choose...once again, it's the college coaches. By limiting yourself to only certain areas for recruitment, you can bet your life that there will be some college coach around the country that could use a student-athlete like you!
MEN'S GYMNASTICS RECRUITING FAQ
1. When does the recruiting process begin?
The first day a student-athlete attends a high school class, they are considered a college prospect by the NCAA. Recruiting starts early because competition for scholarships is extremely high.
2. How do I get discovered?
College coaches can recruit prospects on third-party evaluations from a trusted neutral source like AASR. If you don't have a discoverable or marketable profile for college coaches to evaluate, then they won't know about you.
Remember, if college coaches are not calling you at least once per week, then YOU ARE NOT BEING ACTIVELY RECRUITED! Whatever you have been doing to get evaluated by college coaches has not been working, then it's time to change your strategy!
3. How do coaches evaluate prospects?
The fastest way to get a college coaches attention is with a highlight video. They can evaluate your game, event or skills videos while at their desk or on their mobile device. Online videos can speed up the recruiting process for both you and college coaches.
4. What is my high school coach’s role?
Most high school coaches also teach classes, coach other sports, teach classes and have families, so earning a scholarship is your responsibility. High school coaches that are fortunate to have established relationships with college programs, are usually with a handful of college coaches within their local area or U.S. region.
WHAT ARE COLLEGE GYMNASTICS COACHES LOOKING FOR?
Knowing exactly what college coaches are looking for can make the scholarship process a lot easier for you. AASR's recruiting guidelines can help you decide the level of competition that you’re best suited for. The guidelines also give a recruits an overview of how many scholarships and college programs are out there to choose from (in the NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA). Knowledge is an extremely important tool in the recruiting process. Learn from AASR's guidelines and make the job of earning an athletic scholarship a little easier.
GRADES:
3.0 GPA + 24 ACT + 1000 SAT (out of 1600)
QUALIFICATIONS:
Most college gymnasts are required to compete in multiple disciplines. NCAA I gymnasts are expected to place very well at Level 10 and place in regional competitions. Some programs require gymnasts to have competed at the National and International levels.
MEN'S GYMNASTICS RECRUITING CALENDAR
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MEN'S GYMNASTICS SCHOLARSHIPS
PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS
NCAA I: 15 6.3
NCAA II: 0 0
NCAA III: 0 0
NAIA: 0 0
NJCAA: 0 0
TOTAL: 15 0
NCAA III do not offer athletic scholarships, but offer academic scholarships and financial aid.
Not all college programs that are eligible to offer scholarships will choose to do so.
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