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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For Big 3 a parent reached out and communicated back to the coach For WCAC coach was at a game but we didn’t need $ so he offered to “help them get in” but it wasn’t necessary. And IAC school the coach approached my son at a practice but my child wasn’t interested in that school.[/quote] OP here, I get that part, that either we reach out to the coach, or the coach approaches us. We've had some approaches, and so far we've said he isn't interested in moving. I'm pretty sure we really aren't interested, but I'm curious how the process would proceed from here if he was interested. So, what happens after those initial contacts? [/quote] You tour the school, you do a shadow day, you pick the school you want, you apply, you get accepted. Money is complicated depending on the school. Some will give merit scholarships, some will have boosters give a scholarship, some schools have a bunch of different scholarships from alumni and they give you one. Those scholarships allow the school to continue to say they don’t give athletic scholarships.[/quote] This. One of my nephews is a recruited athlete (soccer). Coaches have been talking to him since he was old enough for them to contact him directly. He has a few written offers (D1-D3). He has toured, and is applying to the one that is the best fit. [/quote]
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