Jul 13, 2019 | College Advisory Program, Recruitment Tips
What’s the difference between NAIA and NCAA DII? This is a commonly asked question by institutions trying to determine the best athletic affiliation for their school. While many of the demographics for top performing schools in the NAIA and the NCAA are similar, there...
Jul 13, 2019 | College Advisory Program, Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), are two separate governing bodies of college athletics. The NCAA has around 1200 schools. It consists of three divisions (Division I, II, and III)...
Jul 13, 2019 | College Advisory Program, Division I, Division II, Division III, Recruitment Tips
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)[a] is a nonprofit organization which regulates student athletes from 1,268 North American institutions and conferences. It also organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United...
Jul 9, 2019 | ACT/SAT, College Advisory Program
Want to get the quick answer? Click the picture on the right for an ACT vs SAT Infographic We have all heard of the SAT and ACT, and maybe even have had some panic attacks prior to taking one or the other. Different parts of the country take different test. Both exams...
Jun 28, 2019 | College Advisory Program, Recruitment Tips
Advice For Parents: From College Coaches It’s a package deal. If any parents(s) seem really difficult or could pose a problem in the future I stop recruiting the player immediately. Mick Statham – Lafayette College Women’s Soccer Head Coach I think...
Jun 21, 2019 | College Advisory Program, Contact Rules/Help, Division I
In 2018, NCAA Division I changed a few recruiting rules in 2018. This will cover just the soccer aspect of the changes. There are different recruiting rules for basketball and football. Keep in mind, this is just a Division I change, not all NCAA.