
The 3 Biggest Recruiting Mistakes Parents Make
The 3 Biggest Recruiting Mistakes Parents Make
Parents want the best opportunities for their children.
Whether the goal is college athletics, scholarships, or admission into a strong academic program, most families begin the journey with good intentions and very little guidance.
Unfortunately, many students lose opportunities not because they lack talent, but because they make avoidable mistakes early in the process.
Here are three of the most common mistakes I see.
Mistake #1: Waiting Too Long To Prepare
Many families don't begin preparing until junior or senior year.
By then, valuable opportunities may already have passed.
College readiness, recruiting visibility, test preparation, and scholarship planning should begin much earlier than most families realize.
The earlier a student develops a plan, the more options become available.

Many of these challenges are covered in Dr. Belle's parent guide, 7 Costly D1 Recruiting Mistakes Parents Make, which provides a more detailed roadmap for families navigating the recruiting process.
Mistake #2: Focusing Only On Athletics
Athletic ability matters.
But coaches and colleges evaluate much more than performance on the field or court.
Academic performance, leadership, character, test scores, and eligibility requirements all play an important role in the recruiting process.
Students who develop both academically and athletically often have more opportunities available to them.
Mistake #3: Assuming Someone Else Is Managing The Process
Many families assume coaches, counselors, or recruiters will guide every step.
The reality is that parents and students must take an active role in understanding timelines, requirements, deadlines, and expectations.
The families who stay informed are often the families who make the best decisions.
Final Thoughts
The recruiting process can be exciting, but it can also be overwhelming.
A clear strategy can help students avoid costly mistakes and position themselves for greater success both academically and athletically.
Dr. Valencia Belle works with students and families to help them prepare for college readiness, academic success, scholarship opportunities, and long-term achievement.
Want the Complete Framework?
The recruiting process is too important to leave to guesswork.
These three mistakes are only a portion of what families need to understand when preparing for college athletics, scholarships, and long-term academic success.
For a deeper breakdown, including all seven costly recruiting mistakes parents make and practical strategies to avoid them, access Dr. Valencia Belle's parent guide.
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