The Role of Parents During the College Recruiting Process

The college recruiting process can be an exciting time for student athletes and their families. It's a chance to start thinking about the future and to find the right school for your child to continue their academic and athletic careers.

As a parent, you can play a vital role in helping your child through the recruiting process. Here are some tips:

Be supportive and encouraging. The recruiting process can be stressful for student athletes, so it's important to be there for them and to offer your support. Encourage them to stay positive and to focus on their goals.

Help them research colleges. There are many factors to consider when choosing a college, such as the academic reputation of the school, the strength of the athletic program, and the cost of attendance. Help your child research different colleges and to narrow down their list of options.

Assist them with their athletic resume. Your child's athletic resume is an important tool for connecting with college coaches. Help them create a resume that is accurate and informative.

Encourage them to communicate with coaches. It's important for student athletes to communicate with college coaches throughout the recruiting process. Encourage your child to reach out to coaches and foster a relationship with them.

Make Campus Visits. Consider visiting college campuses during family trips or team travels. This allows your child to explore different schools and decide what type of college they prefer

Help them evaluate scholarship offers. Once your child receives a scholarship offer, it's important to evaluate it carefully before making a decision. Consider factors such as the cost of attendance, the academic reputation of the school, and the strength of the athletic program.

Be patient. The recruiting process can take time. Don't get discouraged if your child doesn't receive an offer from their dream school right away.

Remember that academics are important. Even if your child is a talented athlete, it's important to remember that academics are important. Make sure that they are choosing a college that will provide them with a quality education.

Parents are a vital part of the college recruiting team. Their support, guidance, and active involvement are instrumental in helping student-athletes navigate the journey to college athletic success.

If you're a parent looking to empower your child's dreams, explore the resources available through Recruit Ready. Our book, coaching course, and seminars are designed to equip both parents and student-athletes with the knowledge and tools needed to succeed in the recruiting process. Visit our website at www.BeRecruitReady.com to discover how Recruit Ready can be your ultimate guide to unlocking your child's full athletic potential.

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