Recruiting, Academics, & the NCAA

THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PAGE ON OUR ENTIRE WEBSITE.

PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE PAGE!

Prodigy has worked extremely hard to develop and maintain relationships (athletically and academically) with the following colleges and universities.

University of Pacific ~ University of Redlands ~ UCLA ~ California State Dominguez ~ Marist College (NY)

Edwards Univ (Texas) ~ University of Washington ~ UC Riverside ~ Gonzaga ~ Pepperdine ~ Air Force Academy

Oregon State ~ University of La Verne ~ APU ~ Portand State ~ USC ~ University of San Francisco 

Grand Canyon University ~ Northwestern ~ New Mexico Junior College ~ University of North Carolina ~ Standford

Memphis ~ University of Arizona ~ Cal Poly Pomona ~ South Florida ~ ASU ~ Cal State Fullerton ~ Morehouse College

New Mexico ~ Long Beach State ~ Portland ~ UTEP ~ University of Lousiville ~ Sacramento State ~ Northridge

Davidson ~ Northern Colorado ~ Cal Baptist ~ University of Oklahoma ~ Kansas ~ Indiana ~ Syracuse

University of Connecticut ~ Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ~ UC Irvine ~ San Jose State ~ New Hope Christian College

College of Southern Idaho ~ Wyoming ~University of Colorado ~ San Diego State ~ UC Santa Barbara ~ UC Rhode Island

San Diego Christian ~ Maritime University ~ LMU ~ Eastern Washington ~ Utah State ~ Cornell ~ Colgate ~ MIT

Boston University ~ UNLV

 What is the NCAA Clearinghouse?

The NCAA Clearinghouse is an organization outside of the NCAA which performs academic record evaluations to determine if a prospective student-athlete is eligible to participate at an NCAA Division I or II college as a freshman student-athlete. www.eligibilitycenter.org

College Exams

https://www.collegeboard.org/ You can contact your high school counselor for fee waivers

The Recruiting Process

It can be the most exciting time and the most demanding. Phone calls, emails, text, and social media can potentially cloud your judgement and possibly your future. Here are a few tips when your process begins....

Establish call times that don't interfere with your regular academic time.

Make sure you inform Coach Cam and Coach Lee of all the institutions contacting you and those you are interested in!

Reply to every phone call and text. Everyone institution is an option!

Make sure coaches have the contact information of your parent(s)/legal guardians.

BE HONEST! Most coaches already have the information they need from stats to grades. If you're honest, most coaches will assist you!!

Do your homework! Research every school recruiting you-because they are researching you!

Take your visits and ask questions!! 

Download a student matriculation letter

Division I Test Score Requirements

Division I uses a sliding scale to match SAT/ACT scores and core-course grade-point averages to determine eligibility. The sliding scale balances your test score with your GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher GPA to be eligible. If you have a low GPA, you need a higher test score to be eligible. The sliding scale is changing for students enrolling full-time after Aug. 1, 2016.

Learn more about Division I academic requirements