For Guidance Counselors and Athletic Directors Only

There are more and more "experts" who are marketing their "NCAA rules" seminars to you and your school. All proclaim to have the inside scoop on college athletic recruiting. But as you consider who to put in front of your students and parents, ask yourself this:
  • Does the speaker have an agenda (i.e. they want to sign the athletes on to a recruiting service) or to a private one on one counseling service?
  • Have they been in college athletics for almost 30 years?
  • Have they been a head coach in NCAA Division I and III?
  • Have they been an Athletics Director at NCAA Division I, III, NAIA and a community college?
  • Do they teach you the most ethical way to manage the recruiting process?
If you're considering someone who has only coached one sport at one institution, you may be selling your program short.

Our seminars have reached over 5,000 student - athletes, coaches and parents since our inception. They are overwhelmingly well received. Call if you'd like some references — we'll be happy to provide them for you.

One Athletics Director put it best after hiring Karen to speak for 10 consecutive years at her high school:

"Karen keeps my staff, student athletes and coaches up to date on the NCAA process. Every year, she has new information for us. It's like buying an insurance policy — and we don't have to worry about staying on top of the latest trends and issues. For us, it's a no brainer."