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7 預錄課程
7 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
到內容作業
每週 1 小時. 7或以上 整堂課完成證書
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課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 8 - 11 年級
In this course, you’ll get the inside scoop on the NCAA recruiting process for your sport! We’ll break down the rules, expectations, and what it takes to stand out as a potential college athlete. You’ll learn how to set realistic goals, communicate like a pro, and make the most of recruiting opportunities. Plus, we’ll cover how to build a strong recruiting profile to get noticed. Ready to take your game to the next level? Let’s dive in!
學習目標
Students will understand what the NCAA is and what purpose it serves.
Students will be able to identify the rules of recruiting that apply to their specific sport.
教學大綱
7 課程
超過 7 週課 1:
Intro to NCAA and College Sports
This lesson is about understanding the role of the NCAA, it's importance, and the different divisions of the NCAA.
1 作業
課 2:
Recruiting Rules and Regulations
This lesson will allow the learners to understand the rules and regulations governing NCAA recruiting including contact periods, dead periods, and official vs unofficial visits.
2 作業
課 3:
Recruiting Eligibility
This lesson dives into the requirements that the NCAA has for high school age athletes to be recruited including GPA requirements, core course requirements, ACT/SAT scores, and the Eligibility Center.
1 作業
課 4:
Understanding Athletic Scholarships
Students will learn what it means to receive an athletic scholarship, what they have to do to keep it, and what type of contract it is on the school's behalf (according to new legislation).
1 作業
其他詳情
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外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
來源
We will refer to the NCAA rules of compliance and recruiting often throughout the course.
教師專業知識和證書
As a licensed educator, I understand the high school side of recruiting, however I have a lot of experience past this in NCAA recruiting that expand my knowledge in this area. First, I went through the recruiting process myself before finding my home and playing college softball. Although the process has changed significantly, I have stayed up to date with it as I have worked as a Recruiting coordinator for an organization called Collegiate Sports Advocate which specializes in helping student athletes get recruited. I received my Masters Degree in Sports Management from the University of Central Arkansas. This program had a strong emphasis on studying the ins and outs of the NCAA. On top of all of this, I am married to the Assistant Athletic Director of a Division I college in the ASUN conference.