So you are aware, NCAA rules and regulations
prohibit coaches and administrative personnel from sending letters
or electronic mail to high school students until after September
1 of their junior year in high school.
While they are not permitted to write or e-mail
high school students if they are not eligible per the above
restriction, high school students are permitted to telephone
coaches and administrators prior to the completion of their
junior year in high school, but only at the high school student's
expense.
You will find on the College
Information link many useful shortcuts such as a link to
the colleges website, email and phone numbers of the Head Soccer
coach, link to the recruiting questionnaire, cost to attend
the school without financial aid, and the average SAT scores
of the student body.
Other good links on the left cover the timeline
for getting things done, the process you need to go through
and examples of letters you can send a coach.
Take the first step to learn about how
the NCAA oversees student-athlete eligibility at The NCAA
Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete.
What every prospective student-athlete
should know about the recruiting process.
http://www2.ncaa.org/media_and_events/ncaa_publications/general_interest/
Visit the National Letter of Intent www.national-letter.org/ web site to
better understand the 'signing' process if you've committed
to a school and are receiving financial aid in return.