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  College Recruiting Advice: Narrowing Your List of Colleges
Narrowing a field of hundreds of colleges and universities into a list of five to eight schools can be a tough process for high school athletes and college recruits. Student-athletes must consider each potential school from both academic and athletic perspectives. There are few colleges that perfectly meet all the necessary personal criteria of a college-bound student athlete. Student-athletes are concerned with more than just academics, as the college must also provide a compatible athletic team and program.

Five to Eight School List
College-bound athletes should compile a list of five to eight schools by the end of their junior year. All of the schools on the list should be well researched and meet the athlete's necessary criteria both academically and athletically. Consider the size, location, reputation, and cost of each university. Colleges provide statistical profiles of current students and admissions criteria-compare your GPA and SAT scores to assess compatibility.

Do Your Homework
College recruits must also consider each program's coaching staff, history, size, and funding. Similarly, research each team's best players and assess your ability to compete and contribute. Make note of those colleges that fulfill both your academic and athletic needs.

Focus
This preliminary list should then be carefully focused and narrowed. The goal is to develop a list of five to eight colleges placed into two distinct tiers: reaches and safeties. Those schools that will most likely admit you based upon academic and athletic quality and skill are considered safeties. Reaches, which may or may not be stronger academically and athletically, are schools that have lower acceptance rates. Your list should include three or four safeties and four or five reaches.

Get Help
Be sure to develop this list in conjunction with your parents and college or guidance counselor(s). Remember, while each school on your list might be markedly different, you should be content attending and competing for each one. Developing such a list is difficult, and perhaps burdensome, but it is a necessary step towards finding your ideal match.

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