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Recruiting Information for Swimmers and Divers

Swimmers or divers need to be aware of NCAA recruiting if they are heading the direction of an NCAA athletic scholarship for swimming. These links will help.
American College Connection
American College Connection provides the most comprehensive recruiting program in the world for helping student-athletes find the right college. ACC is owned and operated by former Olympic and NCAA Head Coaches. With a combined 120 years of collegiate coaching and recruiting experience, we offer unmatched expertise in the field of college recruiting.
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Be Recruited.com
Register with beRecruited.com and market yourself to over 2,000 registered NCAA and college coaches from Divisions I, II, and III
College Sports Scholarships
There are many athletic scholarships available to high school athletes, but you must have a resume, and it must be seen by the people who count; the college coaches.
NAIA and NCAA Swimming Financial Aid
Not all athletic scholarships are full ride like football and basketball, so called "head count" sports; most are classed as "equivalency" sports, like college swimming. Put simply this means that coaches can" share" their allocation between a larger number of swimmers.
NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student Athlete
The NCAA Guide for prospective student-athletes.
NCAA Information for Prospective Students
Important information about Division I and Division II recruiting and eligibility.
NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse
Prospective student-athletes may register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse on-line. Simply go to the Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse Web site
Quick Recruiting Facts
The nuts and bolts for NCAA recruit prospects from Collegeswimming.com
Swim Recruiting Online
Swimmers can enter information to create a free on-line profile that can then be accessed by swim coaches.

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