Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much are they willing to relax academic standards? DS wants to be recruited by NESCACs, but he has a 3.7 uw and a 1420 SAT. Puts him in the bottom 25% at most. Is it possible to gain admission as a recruited athlete with these stats?
Yeah I am sure that is fine
Not necessarily. It really depends on the NESCAC. Conn College or Trinity, slam dunk. Middlebury or Hamilton, maybe not. The rule for NESCAC is that the stats can't deviate from the academic index. My daugther was told by both Tufts and Hamilton that she was their #1 recruit. Bates and Midd were both interested as well, but she didn't want those schools for different reasons. Both coaches had her stats, we knew she was below the AI for those schools, but they said since she was coming from a very rigorous private they both thought she was good. Both called and emailed leading up to July 1 (this was a couple of years ago), letting her know they looked forward to talking to her then. Then the day came and went with no calls. Both called a couple of days later, apologizing that they got it wrong and she didn't pass the pre-read. It was devastating for her. Fortunately, she had had an offer from a top 20 D1 school whose sport she plays isn't very strong. So she went back to that coach who said, sure thing! She now has a 3.8 GPA at a great school and is quite happy she didn't go to a small NESCAC. Well, that's our long story. That's how I learned that you can lock in admission early through the recruiting process, but even the very top recruit can't make up for stats outside the AI in the NESCAC.