College Recruiting

The competitive jockeying to secure a college spot can be overwhelming and stressful.

According to the NCAA, nearly eight million students currently participate in high school athletics in the United States, and only 480,000 compete as NCAA athletes.

Here is the NCAA’s list of your chance at an NCAA spot by sport.

Reality is, it’s a numbers game.

Thus, it’s critical that you find a way to stand out, and make ‘your mark.’

Taking a holistic approach, we start with your personal priorities (athletic, academic, and personal) and build a tailored, unique, and actionable plan for your recruiting journey.

Navigating the college athletic landscape is difficult. It is all too easy to get swept up in the school brand, the college stadiums and athletic perks—just to miss what actually matters in your college selection. It is important to determine priorities in both sport and education to select a college that fits your academic, personal, social and athletic needs.

Recruiting Services Offered:

  • Complete Priority Assessment for College Match

  • Develop Personal Brand

  • Strategize Networking Approach to Connecting with Coaches

  • Research & Compare College Options

  • Personal 1v1 Coaching Prep for College Visits

  • Unlimited Access to D1 DREAM research, tools, and assessments

 

Quotes from D1 Dream: Recruiting Insights From 60 Division 1 Athletes

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So, you want to play D1? Here’s an inside peak into life as a D1 athlete — advice from 60 current D1 athletes…

“Keep your options open. Don’t set you mind on one school because of the name. Know what qualities you want. Talk to your family before you make your decision and make sure you can say exactly why you want to go there. The school that you choose will affect the rest of your life so don’t pick it because of the name or the coach.”

-Current D1 Football Player, Midwest University

“College should be a canvas of many challenges—personal, athletic, academic, and social, to help you broaden and refine your lifelong potential and goals.”

-Current D1 Women’s Soccer, East Coast University,