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College Recruiting Seminar For Parents & Student-Athletes By Maine Prince, C.S.C.S Sponsored by:
Table of Contents College Recruiting Process begins National Athletic Organizations Playing the Numbers Game Probability of Life after high school Economic Impact of a College Degree What PSTC can do for you
College Recruiting Process The earliest NCAA recruiting process begins Improving your sports skills and academics Progressing year after year on & off the field Selecting the Right School for your personality Getting an offer & Signing the Letter of Intent What do college coaches look for in prospects
National Athletic Organizations National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
About the NCAA Athletic scholarships for undergraduate student-athletes at  Division I  and  Division II  schools are partially funded through the NCAA membership revenue distribution. About $1 billion in athletic scholarships are awarded each year. Over 126,000 student-athletes receive either a partial or full athletic scholarship.  Division III  schools offer only academic scholarships. They do not offer athletic scholarships, but find money for student-athletes that are interested in going to college.
About the NAIA The NAIA represents a much smaller contingent of member schools—about 300, located in Canada and the U.S. The NAIA sponsors athletic divisions I, II, and III—not to be confused with the NCAA divisions. Sponsored athletics are those generally outside the scope of NCAA Div I levels with a marked emphasis on the academic records of student athletes. Only about a dozen sports are represented and member institutions tend to be smaller.  NAIA Div I and II sports programs may offer scholarships.
About the NJCAA Two-year colleges are represented by the NJCAA. There is divisional breakdown in some of the most competitive men’s and women’s sports, but not in others. Scholarships, called grant-in-aid by the NJCAA, may be available in the Div I and II sports.  NJCAA scholarship sports for men  are: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, outdoor track and field, soccer, and tennis.  NJCAA scholarship sports for women  are: basketball, cross country, fast-pitch softball, outdoor track and field, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Make no mistake, community college athletics can foster fiercely competitive athletes. If you’re considering transfer to a four-year school, a two-year athletic program can get you really prepared to compete.
NCAA Graduation & Success Rates Success Rate Student-Athletes All Students 28% 46% 34% High School 92% 85% 55% Junior College 100% 75% 74% Division III 100% 80% 72% Division II 100% 77% 60% Division I
By The Numbers 16048 3901 Total 485 148 Other 162 325 N-R Alien 5890 924 White 298 47 Hispanic 8870 2440 Black 288 8 Asian/PI 55 9 American Indian Football Basketball Men 81312 36418 44894 Total 2823 1262 1561 Other 6230 3109 3121 N-R Alien 48552 24470 24082 White 2712 1198 1514 Hispanic 19260 5486 13774 Black 1408 726 682 Asian/PI 329 168 161 American Indians Total Women Men Student-Athletes
Probability of Life after high school 0.08% 0.03% Percent High School to Professional 1.80% 1.20% Percent NCAA to Professional 5.70% 3.00% Percent High School to NCAA 250 44 NCAA Student Athletes Drafted 13,612 3,682 NCAA Senior Student Athletes 17,501 4,735 NCAA Freshman Roster Positions 61,252 16,571 NCAA Student Athletes 306,221 156,096 High School Senior Student Athletes 1,071,775 546,335 High School Student Athletes Football Men's Basketball Student Athletes
Economic Impact of a College Degree Average Salaries in a lifetime High School Diploma = $800K Associates Degree = $1 Million Bachelor’s Degree = $2 Million+
Salary Expectations by Position $23,600 $11.34 Personal Trainers, Fitness Trainers $35,590 $17.10 Athletic Trainers, Certified $22,150 $10.65 Janitors and Cleaners $15,340 $7.37 Cooks, Fast Food $60,760 $29.21 Accountants and Auditors $69,320 $33.33 Real Estate Agents & Brokers $42,540 $20.45 Paralegals and Legal Assistants $40,180 $19.32 Computer and Machine Repairers $15,260 $7.34 Waiters and Waitresses $62,040 $29.83 Detectives and Criminal Investigator $141,370 $67.97 Company C.E.O. $325,000 $188.00 NFL Player, All Minimum Annual Hourly Position
What PSTC can do for You Sports Consulting Life Coaching Sports Performance Training College Admission Testing Student-Athlete Counseling & Tutoring
Contact PSTC Philadelphia Sports Training Center 640 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 267-432-6778 * Office www.PhillySportsTC.com
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College Recruiting Seminar

  • 1. College Recruiting Seminar For Parents & Student-Athletes By Maine Prince, C.S.C.S Sponsored by:
  • 2. Table of Contents College Recruiting Process begins National Athletic Organizations Playing the Numbers Game Probability of Life after high school Economic Impact of a College Degree What PSTC can do for you
  • 3. College Recruiting Process The earliest NCAA recruiting process begins Improving your sports skills and academics Progressing year after year on & off the field Selecting the Right School for your personality Getting an offer & Signing the Letter of Intent What do college coaches look for in prospects
  • 4. National Athletic Organizations National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
  • 5. About the NCAA Athletic scholarships for undergraduate student-athletes at Division I and Division II schools are partially funded through the NCAA membership revenue distribution. About $1 billion in athletic scholarships are awarded each year. Over 126,000 student-athletes receive either a partial or full athletic scholarship. Division III schools offer only academic scholarships. They do not offer athletic scholarships, but find money for student-athletes that are interested in going to college.
  • 6. About the NAIA The NAIA represents a much smaller contingent of member schools—about 300, located in Canada and the U.S. The NAIA sponsors athletic divisions I, II, and III—not to be confused with the NCAA divisions. Sponsored athletics are those generally outside the scope of NCAA Div I levels with a marked emphasis on the academic records of student athletes. Only about a dozen sports are represented and member institutions tend to be smaller. NAIA Div I and II sports programs may offer scholarships.
  • 7. About the NJCAA Two-year colleges are represented by the NJCAA. There is divisional breakdown in some of the most competitive men’s and women’s sports, but not in others. Scholarships, called grant-in-aid by the NJCAA, may be available in the Div I and II sports. NJCAA scholarship sports for men are: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, outdoor track and field, soccer, and tennis. NJCAA scholarship sports for women are: basketball, cross country, fast-pitch softball, outdoor track and field, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Make no mistake, community college athletics can foster fiercely competitive athletes. If you’re considering transfer to a four-year school, a two-year athletic program can get you really prepared to compete.
  • 8. NCAA Graduation & Success Rates Success Rate Student-Athletes All Students 28% 46% 34% High School 92% 85% 55% Junior College 100% 75% 74% Division III 100% 80% 72% Division II 100% 77% 60% Division I
  • 9. By The Numbers 16048 3901 Total 485 148 Other 162 325 N-R Alien 5890 924 White 298 47 Hispanic 8870 2440 Black 288 8 Asian/PI 55 9 American Indian Football Basketball Men 81312 36418 44894 Total 2823 1262 1561 Other 6230 3109 3121 N-R Alien 48552 24470 24082 White 2712 1198 1514 Hispanic 19260 5486 13774 Black 1408 726 682 Asian/PI 329 168 161 American Indians Total Women Men Student-Athletes
  • 10. Probability of Life after high school 0.08% 0.03% Percent High School to Professional 1.80% 1.20% Percent NCAA to Professional 5.70% 3.00% Percent High School to NCAA 250 44 NCAA Student Athletes Drafted 13,612 3,682 NCAA Senior Student Athletes 17,501 4,735 NCAA Freshman Roster Positions 61,252 16,571 NCAA Student Athletes 306,221 156,096 High School Senior Student Athletes 1,071,775 546,335 High School Student Athletes Football Men's Basketball Student Athletes
  • 11. Economic Impact of a College Degree Average Salaries in a lifetime High School Diploma = $800K Associates Degree = $1 Million Bachelor’s Degree = $2 Million+
  • 12. Salary Expectations by Position $23,600 $11.34 Personal Trainers, Fitness Trainers $35,590 $17.10 Athletic Trainers, Certified $22,150 $10.65 Janitors and Cleaners $15,340 $7.37 Cooks, Fast Food $60,760 $29.21 Accountants and Auditors $69,320 $33.33 Real Estate Agents & Brokers $42,540 $20.45 Paralegals and Legal Assistants $40,180 $19.32 Computer and Machine Repairers $15,260 $7.34 Waiters and Waitresses $62,040 $29.83 Detectives and Criminal Investigator $141,370 $67.97 Company C.E.O. $325,000 $188.00 NFL Player, All Minimum Annual Hourly Position
  • 13. What PSTC can do for You Sports Consulting Life Coaching Sports Performance Training College Admission Testing Student-Athlete Counseling & Tutoring
  • 14. Contact PSTC Philadelphia Sports Training Center 640 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 267-432-6778 * Office www.PhillySportsTC.com