Understanding Recruiting & Financial Aid
Who is SportsWorx Not your typical recruiting service SportsWorx is a national organization dedicated to helping student-athletes fulfill their goal of playing college sports through education, discipline, and marketing - maximizing the use of ever advancing technologies .
The common belief is that the best way to get  a sports scholarship is to train and work hard at sports and wait to be discovered The Myth
Not Always! Other student-athletes are taking a more aggressive and proactive approach. They are committed to a four year process of preparation, research, and marketing on top of the hard work
The Big Payoff SportsWorx produces a placement rate for its athletes in excess of 85% Our program works IF you do Athletes receive financial aid packages in excess of  $8000 per year
Food for thought Ask yourself this –  Is your son or daughter taking an aggressive and proactive approach?
The Keys to Success ACADEMICS  – your ability to get accepted  to a school ATHLETICS  – your ability to contribute to  the team FINANCES  – your ability to pay for college MARKETING  – making coaches aware of  your abilities Your odds of placement will increase dramatically when you  prepare in each of these areas
ACADEMICS Focus on your grades Better grades open more doors Coaches search for good students  as often as for good athletes Take College Board prep courses Take the ACT/SAT early and often
Academic Obligations NCAA Divs. I and II require that athletes take a certain number of certified core courses and maintain a 2.0 GPA in those courses Test score minimums are determined on a sliding scale – the better the GPA the lower the test scores can be NCAA Div. III has no standardized eligibility criteria – utilizes each school’s general admission standards NAIA – 2.0 overall GPA, top ½ of class, minimum test scores – 2 out of 3 NJCAA – high school diploma or GED
NCAA Eligibility Center To be considered an eligible D1 or D2 prospect you must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.  You should register not later than the completion of your Junior Year.  At the end of your senior year you must send the clearinghouse your final transcript. IF YOU DON’T DO THIS, YOU WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIP MONEY OR PLAY YOUR FIRST YEAR! Your counselor should have the forms, or you can register online at:  https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/  . You cannot take an official visit until  this task is done.
FOCUS ON YOUR EDUCATION FIRST As the NCAA reminds us: “ MOST OF YOU WILL GO ON TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL IN SOMETHING OTHER THAN SPORTS.”
ATHLETICS Be realistic in your assessment Constantly strive to improve Work with a speed/strength trainer Seek opportunities to play against the best competition Put your team first Maintain a positive attitude on and  off the court
FINANCES Be aware of scholarship  opportunities Improve yourself academically Know the Federal Financial Aid  programs Determine if you can afford each  school
Scholarship Breakdown
Baseball Scholarships NCAA Div. I authorizes maximum of 11.7 scholarships; 9 at Div. II; 12 at NAIA; NJCAA at 24 Not required to fully fund Each athlete receiving DI athletic financial assistance must get at least a 25% scholarship package No athletic scholarships  at DIII schools
College Divisions There are many different opportunities Junior Colleges  NAIA  NCAA Division III NCAA Division II NCAA Division I Research all different kinds of schools – they all  present unique opportunities
Baseball Participation NCAA Div. 1 284 Schools  10,039 Athletes NCAA Div. II 247 Schools   8,278 Athletes NCAA Div. III 897 Schools  29,486 Athletes NAIA 210 Schools NJCAA 391 Schools
FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Helps coaches put together scholarship  offers Application found online –  www.fafsa.gov.ed Terms: EFC – expected family contribution COA – cost of attendance Apply regardless of income File Jan. 1 of Senior Year
MARKETING Comes into play after you have researched schools for a good fit athletically, academically, and financially
Marketing Tips Prepare an effective resume Compose a highlight video Copy game films PLAY CLUB SPORTS Research different schools Attend meaningful camps, showcases, or combines Schedule unofficial visits BE AGGRESSIVE AND PROACTIVE
Research Learn about academic programs Athlete academic support Available majors Study the athletic program Stability Chances of playing time Ascertain financial options Know tuition Grants, etc.
Know the Rules Coaches have certain times of the year that they can actively recruit players - generally no contact when you are playing for your High School team. Understand that until you speak directly with the coach or recruiting coordinator at the college and have a signed letter of intent you need to keep your options open! Register with the NCAA clearinghouse. This makes you an eligible prospect. SportsWorx’ Advisors can help you to know all of the rules.
Contact & Evaluation Period Rule 13.02.4   13.02.4.1  Contact Period . A contact Period is that period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics department staff members to make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations. 13.02.4.2  Evaluation Period . An evaluation period is that period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics department staff members to be involved in off-campus activities designed to assess the academic qualifications and playing ability of prospects. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts shall be made with the prospect during an evaluation period. 13.02.4.3  Quiet Period .  A quiet period is that period of time when it is permissible to make  in-person recruiting contacts only on the member institutions campus. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts or evaluations may be made during the quiet period. 13.02.4.4  Dead Period . A dead period is that period of time when it is not permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off the member institution’s campus or to permit official or unofficial visits by prospects to the institution’s campus. The provision of complimentary admissions to a prospect during a dead period is prohibited, except as provided in Bylaw 13.8.2.5 for a prospect who visits an institution as part of a group. During such a dead period, a coaching staff member may not serve as a speaker at or attend a meeting or banquet at which prospects are in attendance, except as provided in Bylaw 13.1.9.1, and may not visit the prospects’ educational institutions. It remains permissible, however, for an institutional staff member to write or telephone prospects during such a dead period.
How Can SportsWorx Help? Our unique combination of technology, education, and hard work are a proven formula Here is how our program works: SportsWorx Services
It Worx for You SportsWorx provides an organized, proven approach that will make your recruiting experience more effective, more enjoyable, and MORE SUCCESSFUL
Fill out our contact card and a representative will contact you to explain our programs in more detail or Stop by our booth tomorrow Want to Know More?

Baseball Scholarship Presentation

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  • 2.
    Who is SportsWorxNot your typical recruiting service SportsWorx is a national organization dedicated to helping student-athletes fulfill their goal of playing college sports through education, discipline, and marketing - maximizing the use of ever advancing technologies .
  • 3.
    The common beliefis that the best way to get a sports scholarship is to train and work hard at sports and wait to be discovered The Myth
  • 4.
    Not Always! Otherstudent-athletes are taking a more aggressive and proactive approach. They are committed to a four year process of preparation, research, and marketing on top of the hard work
  • 5.
    The Big PayoffSportsWorx produces a placement rate for its athletes in excess of 85% Our program works IF you do Athletes receive financial aid packages in excess of $8000 per year
  • 6.
    Food for thoughtAsk yourself this – Is your son or daughter taking an aggressive and proactive approach?
  • 7.
    The Keys toSuccess ACADEMICS – your ability to get accepted to a school ATHLETICS – your ability to contribute to the team FINANCES – your ability to pay for college MARKETING – making coaches aware of your abilities Your odds of placement will increase dramatically when you prepare in each of these areas
  • 8.
    ACADEMICS Focus onyour grades Better grades open more doors Coaches search for good students as often as for good athletes Take College Board prep courses Take the ACT/SAT early and often
  • 9.
    Academic Obligations NCAADivs. I and II require that athletes take a certain number of certified core courses and maintain a 2.0 GPA in those courses Test score minimums are determined on a sliding scale – the better the GPA the lower the test scores can be NCAA Div. III has no standardized eligibility criteria – utilizes each school’s general admission standards NAIA – 2.0 overall GPA, top ½ of class, minimum test scores – 2 out of 3 NJCAA – high school diploma or GED
  • 10.
    NCAA Eligibility CenterTo be considered an eligible D1 or D2 prospect you must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. You should register not later than the completion of your Junior Year. At the end of your senior year you must send the clearinghouse your final transcript. IF YOU DON’T DO THIS, YOU WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIP MONEY OR PLAY YOUR FIRST YEAR! Your counselor should have the forms, or you can register online at: https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/ . You cannot take an official visit until this task is done.
  • 11.
    FOCUS ON YOUREDUCATION FIRST As the NCAA reminds us: “ MOST OF YOU WILL GO ON TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL IN SOMETHING OTHER THAN SPORTS.”
  • 12.
    ATHLETICS Be realisticin your assessment Constantly strive to improve Work with a speed/strength trainer Seek opportunities to play against the best competition Put your team first Maintain a positive attitude on and off the court
  • 13.
    FINANCES Be awareof scholarship opportunities Improve yourself academically Know the Federal Financial Aid programs Determine if you can afford each school
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Baseball Scholarships NCAADiv. I authorizes maximum of 11.7 scholarships; 9 at Div. II; 12 at NAIA; NJCAA at 24 Not required to fully fund Each athlete receiving DI athletic financial assistance must get at least a 25% scholarship package No athletic scholarships at DIII schools
  • 16.
    College Divisions Thereare many different opportunities Junior Colleges NAIA NCAA Division III NCAA Division II NCAA Division I Research all different kinds of schools – they all present unique opportunities
  • 17.
    Baseball Participation NCAADiv. 1 284 Schools 10,039 Athletes NCAA Div. II 247 Schools 8,278 Athletes NCAA Div. III 897 Schools 29,486 Athletes NAIA 210 Schools NJCAA 391 Schools
  • 18.
    FAFSA Free Applicationfor Federal Student Aid Helps coaches put together scholarship offers Application found online – www.fafsa.gov.ed Terms: EFC – expected family contribution COA – cost of attendance Apply regardless of income File Jan. 1 of Senior Year
  • 19.
    MARKETING Comes intoplay after you have researched schools for a good fit athletically, academically, and financially
  • 20.
    Marketing Tips Preparean effective resume Compose a highlight video Copy game films PLAY CLUB SPORTS Research different schools Attend meaningful camps, showcases, or combines Schedule unofficial visits BE AGGRESSIVE AND PROACTIVE
  • 21.
    Research Learn aboutacademic programs Athlete academic support Available majors Study the athletic program Stability Chances of playing time Ascertain financial options Know tuition Grants, etc.
  • 22.
    Know the RulesCoaches have certain times of the year that they can actively recruit players - generally no contact when you are playing for your High School team. Understand that until you speak directly with the coach or recruiting coordinator at the college and have a signed letter of intent you need to keep your options open! Register with the NCAA clearinghouse. This makes you an eligible prospect. SportsWorx’ Advisors can help you to know all of the rules.
  • 23.
    Contact & EvaluationPeriod Rule 13.02.4 13.02.4.1 Contact Period . A contact Period is that period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics department staff members to make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations. 13.02.4.2 Evaluation Period . An evaluation period is that period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics department staff members to be involved in off-campus activities designed to assess the academic qualifications and playing ability of prospects. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts shall be made with the prospect during an evaluation period. 13.02.4.3 Quiet Period . A quiet period is that period of time when it is permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts only on the member institutions campus. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts or evaluations may be made during the quiet period. 13.02.4.4 Dead Period . A dead period is that period of time when it is not permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off the member institution’s campus or to permit official or unofficial visits by prospects to the institution’s campus. The provision of complimentary admissions to a prospect during a dead period is prohibited, except as provided in Bylaw 13.8.2.5 for a prospect who visits an institution as part of a group. During such a dead period, a coaching staff member may not serve as a speaker at or attend a meeting or banquet at which prospects are in attendance, except as provided in Bylaw 13.1.9.1, and may not visit the prospects’ educational institutions. It remains permissible, however, for an institutional staff member to write or telephone prospects during such a dead period.
  • 24.
    How Can SportsWorxHelp? Our unique combination of technology, education, and hard work are a proven formula Here is how our program works: SportsWorx Services
  • 25.
    It Worx forYou SportsWorx provides an organized, proven approach that will make your recruiting experience more effective, more enjoyable, and MORE SUCCESSFUL
  • 26.
    Fill out ourcontact card and a representative will contact you to explain our programs in more detail or Stop by our booth tomorrow Want to Know More?