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The video below will show you how to use the courses, tools, and resources that are available to you in your membership portal.
Step one of becoming a collegiate equestrian begins right here! ππ»
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About Raegan
Former D-1 Student-Athlete who is excited to teach you all about the collegiate recruiting process!
Letβs get started! Feel free to reach out to me with any questions π
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Contact Me
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Or you can email me at hello@educatedrider.com
Tools & Resources
Fences & Flat PatternsEmail TemplatesScholarships AvailableUniversity FAQs1:1 Coaching
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Getting Started
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Ready to go?! Letβs talk about what a typical day looks like for a student-athlete and important things to consider when wanting to join an equestrian team.Collegiate Equestrian 101
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You must register with Clearing House which is the NCAA portal. In the video below I will walk you through that process. NCAA Requirements
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Mandatory before speaking with NCAA coaches, you are required to fill out each schoolβs questionnaire. I will walk you through how to fill one out and provide the links to all of the D-1 questionnaires.Questionnaires
Putting in the Work
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A YouTube channel is your number one resource for coaches to keep up with your videos and your riding. I will teach you how to create an account and provide some tips on what kind of videos should be uploaded.Create a YouTube Channel
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Almost as important as your YouTube channel, some coaches enjoy websites created by prospective student-athletes as it is a good way to show off who you are as an individual and highlight your results, press, and other accomplishments.Create a Website
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A resume is an easy way for the coaches to understand who you are as a rider, student, and individual. I will walk you through creating a resume and the important things to include to make you stand out amongst the others.Create a Resume
Continuing the Conversation
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Now that you have your materials prepped, it is time to send your first email to the coaches. Letβs create a memorable first impression!First Impressions Matter
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As you continue to talk to the coaches, it is important to have great email etiquette. I will walk you through some common errors to avoid and tips and tricks to help you curate the perfect email.Email Tips & Tricks
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Some helpful reminders as you continue on your collegiate recruiting journey!Recruiting Reminders
Visiting Colleges
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As you begin to tour colleges, it is important to be professional and ask thoughtful questions. I have included a list of questions to consider and some helpful tips.Unofficial & Official Visits
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The best way to get to know the horses and the coaches is by signing up for a camp. Learn more about camps here!Camps & Clinics
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Believe it or not, parents need a little guidance on what kind of questions to ask the coaches as well. Parents - this one is for you!Parent Coaching
College Corner
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The ins and outs of every collegiate program.College Detail
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As you narrow down your decision, it is important to consider other factors to make sure that the college is going to be the best fit for you.The Best Fit
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As your signing day draws near, there are new responsibilities with wearing your teamβs βjerseyβ. Letβs talk about verbal and hard commitments. Congratulations! Signing Day!