The Pros and Cons of the NJCAA
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In this video ASM CEO, Chris Vidal explains the Pros and Cons of the NJCAA division. The NJCAA is the baby of all the divisions in the US, however it is not something to be rejected in the slightest. NJCAA schools are only 2 years long. You go to these THEN you transfer to a 4 year institute (NCAA, NAIA). The level of sports is often on par with NAIA and NCAA Division 2.
This is a great route for players looking to get higher scholarship money, but who also have lower standard of academics. It is essentially a great way of getting in the door and being seen. Coaches from NCAA D1, D2 and NAIA levels would rather take a player from NJCAA then from outside of the US (like you are right now). This is because they can see you in the college sports setting, but see how your academics are doing within the US system.
Chris Vidal has been assisting student athletes for over 10 years in the college recruiting process and helped over 4000+ athletes save on average $30,000 per year. He is known within the industry as the worlds #1 expert in college recruitment and is the CEO of ASM Sports Group and ASMscholarships.com
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NCAA qualifiers don't have to spend 2 years in junior college. They can transfer AFTER one semester in junior college.
What about if you get good grades in highschool , and you are an decent athlete, can you then get a scholership for example a NCAA school?
Yh
You need to Google, NCAA division 1 sliding scale
I in the same boat JTW but I work harder than anyone in my team so I believe if you want you can play in NCAA
Some JUCO programs only take ONE YEAR TO GRADUATE!!! Regardless if you're an NCAA non-qualifier( not a qualifier )
Is it possible to Go from Junior College to the Ivy League?
Yes but very hard to get in. You'd have to be excelling both academically and athletically in your previous CC to even get accepted into one of those ivy school. Plus there might also be specific requirements those private insitutions require, so there's also that.
What coaching license do Njcaa coaches need?
So if you play 2 years in JUCO you still have 4 years of eligibility let’s say in a D1 or D2 college?
Hello, I wanted to ask, is Hutchinson CC volleyball program at the 50 best njcaa rankings? Because I can not find the whole rankings of the njcaa div 1 that contains the best juco programs
What courses can you do do you have to take a certain amount general education courses or can you just take the courses you want to a get a degree in like coaching sport science health and leisure. .?
How old are the people that usually go to NJCAA??
Highschool age and I think under 30
@@Fai_2nice under 20
I’m going next year and I’m 16 atm
17
is 23 too late to join a njcaa team if i play football at a amatuer level
Hey there, I played njcaa division three soccer at DCCC in PA. I had a 33-year-old on my team. They take all ages
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