Recruiting
Recruiting Information
Have recruiting questions? College coaches, players, or parents please contact Vince Muscat to learn more.
Recruiting Resources
Recruiting One-On-One Informational Sessions
ALL MEETINGS ARE FREE OF CHARGE! PLEASE SIGN UP FOR YOUR DESIRED TIME SLOT SO CLUB DIRECTOR VINCE MUSCAT CAN PREPARE PRIOR TO YOUR MEETING.
These recruiting meetings are available for Current Michigan Elite National level players U15 and above.
Recruiting Game Plan
Learn what you want in the college experience
- What matters most to you and your family
- Different levels of play
- Weigh the pros and Cons
- Love the school, not the name
Academic Preparation
- NCAA Core Requirements and Test Scores
- Schools with academic programs
Athletic Fit
- Not everyone can play for Penn State
- Not everyone wants to play for Penn State
- Find Your Niche - play right away, wait in line, travel, position, off time
Marketing Yourself
- Make the Video
- Fill out the questionnaires
- Contact the Coaches
- Visit schools
- Exemplify STUDENT Athlete
- Become educated about the schools and the volleyball program
- Pursue Your Dreams Realistically
- Try, Try, and Try again
Educate Yourself on What it Takes to Get Recruited
- Eligibility Center - Are you on track academically
- RichKern.com - Have they recruited my position in my class
- Communication is Key – The more the Better from the Student
Recruiting Guidelines
Freshman
- You are declared a recruit once you enter high school your freshman year.
- Contact with college coaches through phone, instant messenger, letter, email, fax, or visit can only be made by you. College coaches cannot call, email, write, fax, or visit you, with the exception of one underclassman letter from a college, which includes general information about the university and volleyball program. The letter can also include one questionnaire.
- You are eligible to receive one camp brochure from a college.
- You are eligible to take an unofficial visit.
Sophomore
- Contact with college coaches through phone, instant messenger, letter, email, fax, or visit can only be made by you. College coaches cannot call, email, write, fax, or visit you, with the exception of one underclassman letter from a college, which includes general information about the university and volleyball program. The letter can also include one questionnaire.
- You are eligible to receive one camp brochure.
- You are eligible to take an unofficial visit.
Junior
- September 1st of your Junior year
- Can receive regular written correspondence from any university, which includes letters, email, and fax. There is no limit on the amount of written correspondence you can receive from one University at this time.
- Contact with college coaches through phone and instant messenger can only be made by you.
- You are eligible to receive one camp brochure.
- You are eligible to take an unofficial visit July 1st after your junior year
- Can receive one phone call or one instant message per week or one from each university.
- Can receive up to 3 in-person, off-campus contact with coaches, which includes a home visit.
Senior
- 1st day of classes, Senior year
- You are now eligible to take an official visit to a University. You are only allowed up to five official visits
- November 13th - 20th
- Early signing date: Once you sign, you have no restrictions on phone calls, contacts, or evaluations.
- April 15th - August 1st
- Late signing date: Once you sign, you have no restrictions on phone calls, contacts, or evaluations.
Eligibility
*Keep in mind these figures change from year to year.
Minimum cumulative grade point average compared to ACT/ SAT score. It is graded on a sliding scale. The higher your GPA is, the lower your test score can be and vice versa.
English: 4 years
Math at the Algebra I level or higher: 2 years
Natural or physical science (including at least one lab course if offered): 2 years
Additional courses in English, math, or physical science: 1 year
Social science: 2 years
Additional academic courses (keep in mind that most universities require at least two years of foreign language): 2 years
ACT or SAT? If you are uncertain on whether or not to take the ACT or SAT you can take both to be safe. If you have narrowed your choices to a certain number of schools you can contact each specific school and see which test they require you
The clearinghouse will have a section where you can fill in school codes, which is a number that specifies that you want your information sent to a specific University. You can obtain the school code from the University you are interested in and your clearinghouse information will be sent directly to that specific school. You can obtain the school code by calling the University or talking to the coach.
IMPORTANT: As a student enrolling in a University, you must remember it is your job to make to make sure you are sending your information to the correct places.
The clearinghouse and university do not work together! Both institutions must receive your SAT or ACT score, your unofficial transcripts, and your official final transcripts. REMEMBER: there is a big difference between unofficial transcripts and official final transcripts.