GymnasticsRecruiting.com is a site providing information for gymnasts, parents and coaches considering making application to compete in the NCAA.
Check it out: GymnasticsRecruiting.com
They have products for sale, as well, priced from $10 – $99.
Andrea Barnes, author of those materials, posted a good article on College Gym Fans:
Top Ten Things You Should Know About College Recruiting
#1 Athletic Preparation
#2 Academic Preparation
#3 Relationship with Your Club Coach
#4 College Research
#5 Know What Types of Scholarships are Available
#6 Record-Keeping
#7 The Recruiting Timeline/NCAA Rules for Recruiting
#8 The Marketing Process
#9 Questions Every Gymnast Should Ask
#10 Physical Fitness and Your Health
You become an official prospect for college recruiting in the 9th grade. Gymnasts need to start planning EARLY.
There are 86 women’s gymnastics teams in the country. 65 are Division I teams and 21 are Division II and III teams. Not all offer scholarships.
Better, though likely more expensive, is the personalized service offered by Victory Recruiting.

Florida gymnast Melanie Sinclair finishes her floor routine with a chomp – Alligator
