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Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS

What is The Scheduling Collective?

The Scheduling Collective is additive to a program's existing scheduling efforts. It is a central hub for programs looking to leverage each other to make the non-conference scheduling process faster, more efficient and more conducive to enhancing their NCAA Tournament resumes. 


The Scheduling Collective can help programs seeking:


- Home buy games

- Road buy games

- Home & Home Agreements

- Neutral Court playing opportunities

WHO DOES THE SCHEDULING COLLECTIVE SERVE AND BENEFIT?

The Scheduling Collective is designed primarily for Coaching Staffs and Athletic Directors, but also for MTE organizers and game promoters.

HOW DOES THE PROCESS WORK?

As a member of The Scheduling Collective you will have an annual 45-minute scheduling deep dive meeting so our team can become intimately familiar with your goals for the upcoming season's schedule. From there, you will receive weekly scheduling updates, scheduling news, guarantee game information and opportunities custom-tailored to your search criterion and scheduling needs.

DOES JOINING THE SCHEDULING COLLECTIVE COST MONEY?

As we are in Beta mode, there is currently no cost to become a member of The Scheduling Collective.

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