Article
Recruiting Column: 10 simple recruiting tips
October 17, 2018 | USA Today Sports
Every athlete’s recruiting journey is different, but most recruits face similar circumstances and challenges. If you believe that you have the talent to play in college and you’re a good student and a good teammate, then here are 10 simple recruiting tips that should make your recruiting process easier and less stressful.…
Read Full Story…
Article
Recruiting Tip: College coaches want to talk with you and your current coach
October 29, 2018 | USA Today Sports
Believe it or not, college coaches really only want to communicate with two people (outside their coaching staff) about your recruiting journey: 1 – You, and 2 – your current coach. They don’t want to talk…
Read Full Story…
Reference
NCAA Recruiting Calendars
NCAA.org
NCAA member schools have adopted rules to create an equitable recruiting environment that promotes student-athlete well-being. The rules define who may be involved in the recruiting process, when recruiting may occur and the conditions under which recruiting may be conducted. Recruiting rules seek, as much as possible, to control intrusions into the lives of student-athletes.…
Read Full Story…
Article
How Michigan’s best high school player landed in spring training in 2020
Feb 11, 2020 | Detroit Free Press
Everything was up in the air for the Mokma brothers last summer, even though one was on the ground and the other was in a plane.
Chris Mokma, a Holland Christian senior pitcher and Michigan State baseball recruit, was taken in the 12th round of the 2019 MLB draft by the Miami Marlins. He didn’t have a contract but he was flying to Miami with his parents, Scott and Jennifer, hoping a deal would get done.
…
Read Full Story…
Article
Creating a Portfolio for your College Application
August, 2020 | College Basics
The portfolio gives a sampling of your talent and the type of work you take an interest in doing. A portfolio will also demonstrate your strengths and growth as an artist or performer. The portfolio goes beyond a transcript, recommendation, test score, college interview, or even an essay to show what you are doing and to attest to the commitment you have to your area of interest.…
Read Full Story…
Article
11 Point Checklist for Before You Submit Your College Application
June 12, 2018 | blog.CollegeVine.com
Your college applications are finally complete, and you’re ready to send them off. Whew—congratulations! The hardest part is officially behind you. Before you push that important “Submit” button or put that envelope in the mail, though, make sure that you’ve given everything one last look.…
Read Full Story…
Article
NCAA Recruiting Rules: When Can College Coaches Contact High School Athletes
NCSAsports.org|Recruiting Rules
The NCAA recruiting rules can be detailed and tricky to understand. One of the most common questions families ask is when college coaches can start contacting their athletes. For most sports, coaches can begin reaching out to athletes starting June 15 after sophomore year or September 1 of their junior year of high school…
Read Full Story…
Article
College Recruiting Process: How Do Colleges Recruit Athletes?
NCSAsports.org|Recruiting Rules
How does college recruiting work? For many families, the most difficult part of the recruiting process is understanding how colleges recruit, evaluate and show interest in student-athletes. To better explain the college recruiting process, let’s look at it from a coach’s perspective.
…
Read Full Story…
Reference
ePortfolios
AACU.org
ePortfolios, digital repositories of student work, have been transforming students’ educational experiences for two decades. The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) has long advocated ePortfolio adoption throughout higher education. As AAC&U’s Liberal Education and America’s Progress (LEAP) initiative has gained prominence, the necessity for all students to have the opportunity to engage with high quality learning in all of the Essential Learning Outcomes (ELOs) has become clear…
Read Full Page…
Article
The Benefits of ePortfolios for Students and Faculty in Their Own Words
By: Ross Miller & Wende Morgaine | AACU Peer Review
A well-executed e-portfolio program is an incredible tool for higher education. They provide institutions with authentic assessments of student learning and promote the deeper learning that we want for our students.…
Read Full Story…
Video

What is an e-Portfolio?
AuburnWrites
What is an ePortfolio? Why should you create one? Learn more at www.auburn.edu/ePortfolios.…
Visit Publisher…
Reference
Electronic portfolio
Wikipedia.org
An electronic portfolio (also known as an eportfolio, e-portfolio, digital portfolio, or online portfolio)[1] is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. Such electronic evidence may include input text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and hyperlinks. E-portfolios are both demonstrations of the user’s abilities and platforms for self-expression…