Anonymous wrote:My DS attended several college ID camps. At the first one, Villanova, the feedback stated, "a strong player suited for D2 or D3."
He attended D2 (Wingate) and performed well enough for a call back. At D3, he got immediate offers from three schools.
One other D1 program indicated he did not get an offer because he did not attend the ID camp.
Unless your child is getting recruited, I suggest attending a handful of college ID camps for schools of interest. This way your child is evaluated by the coaching staff and s/he can access the program while there.
The cost to attend is nominal, especially when compared to playing MLS Next or ECNL. Plus you also get to see the school and facilities.
DS got that same treatment from Wingate with detailed follow-up emails too. He stayed in touch sending updated video and other updates. He was invited back to the longer summer camp and performed well there (according to him)... His follow-up email from the summer camp stated he was a selfish player! He's a LOT of things..... but selfish player isn't one of them. So a month or so later we were at another nearby D2 camp and I was commiserating with the other dads - three other families received almost the same exact wording in their rejection emails from Wingate!
Regarding D1 camps - DS attended a B1G camp and received interest from U. of Dayton as a follow-on from that. SO as stated above - camps can have benefits. We did not like the big combined multi-school camps as much as the targeted ones with specific schools.