College Advisory Program
The College Advisory Program (C.A.P.) provides high school age players and their parents with an introduction to the college recruiting, scholarship, financial support, and selection process. This process can be bewildering at times and the intent of the C.A.P. is to offer factual advice and assist in every way possible. The Rush Soccer Club staff will provide guidance but, will not do those tasks that the player and parents can and must do for themselves. On the following pages you will find everything you need from information to links, and videos to successfully navigate this process. We encourage parents and players to actively engage with their coaches and CAP Director throughout the process.
College Exposure Camps:
College Exposure Camps are backed by Rush Soccer: The largest soccer club in the United States! We saw a need for a high quality College Exposure Camp that truly focus on YOU as a player, not just making money. So what does that mean for you?
- We have the largest, most extensive college coach network in the country!
- We have access to the most up to date recruitment information and NCAA rules.
- Our focus is YOU. We want to help you get better prepared for college soccer.
Our goal is for you to gain maximum exposure to college coaches. College Exposure Camps are open to ALL high school age players from any club.
- Bored with the same College Recruitment panel? So are we. Work with your assigned college coaches during 3 different break out learning sessions.
- Learn about daily life for a college athlete directly from college players who will be working with you all day.
Available Camps
Visit our College Exposure Camp site here
College Advisory Program Table of Contents:
College Recruiting Timeline
- Freshman Year, Girls
- Freshman Year, Boys
- Sophomore year, Girls
- Sophomore Year, Boys
- Junior Year, Girls
- Junior Year, Boys
- Senior Year, Girls
- Senior Year Boys
Researching College, Academics
- What to Research
- Admissions
- College Comparison Chart
- College Planning Timeline, Students
- 9th Grade
- 10th Grade
- 11th Grade
- 12th Grade
- College Planning Timeline, Parents College Research Links
- 9th Grade
- 10th Grade
- 11th Grade
- 12th Grade
Researching College, Athletics
- What it Takes to Play College Soccer
- Former Players Advice to the Next Generation
- Schellas Hyndman's Do's and Dont's
- What to Research
- Finding Coaches Contact Information
- Communication with Coaches
- How to Effectively Use Video
- College ID Camp
Recruiting Information
- NCAA Division I
- NCAA Division II
- NCAA Division III
- NAIA
- Recruiting Regulations Summary
- Recruiting Calendar
- National Letter of Intent
- Athletic Scholarship Overview
- Recruiting FAQ
Academic Eligibility
- NCAA
- NAIA
- NCAA Eligibility Center
- Test Prep Information
The Recruiting Process
- Communication with Colleges
- Official/Unofficial Visits