- Your Picture
- Personal Data
- Contact Information
- School Information
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- Academic Accomplishments & Awards
- Athletic Accomplishments & Awards
- Digital Video Clips
- Easy to use ‘Pull Down’ selections
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Your individual record is a
reflection of you! We create and update it. Each time we update your personal
data, we will contact your school and coach in order to officially certify
your information.
We add video clips to enhance it. The video clips reinforce your
accomplishments and achievements and can demonstrate to coaches and recruiters
the range of your talents. It is to your advantage to keep these as current as
possible.
We can email the coaches you’d like to market
to make sure that they know you're interested in being considered for their team.
Onsite
Certifying Officials
- Register to use the website and capabilities
- Verify and validate the information entered by
student-athletes from your school
- Examine video clips on the site periodically to check
authenticity
- Serve as the point of contact for your school
Responsibilities:
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Act as the responsible representative of your school
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Verify student-athlete information as expeditiously as
possible
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Respond to your school’s coaches as requested
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Respond to Recruiters and higher level Coaches following
the NCAA rules and guidelines
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Report violations of improper contact by recruiters to
the appropriate authorities
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Protect athletes personal information from being passed
to individuals with no need to have it
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Protect your personal logon and password information
Features for Certifying Officials
Time and Work Saving Features:
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Email notification of updated records
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Automatically generated list of records which require
verification
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Easy to use Verification blocks
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Pull down blocks for entries
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Your Contact Information
Your verification tells recruiters that the information about your
student-athletes has been personally observed and sanctioned by a school
official or coach.
This serves to reduce potential integrity issues and permits coaches and
recruiters to take the information seriously.

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