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Someone who I know casually has a son who plays baseball. When he graduated HS, he went to a D3 school in the fall to play baseball. The following spring, he was at a different D3 playing baseball.

I asked the Dad when I saw him in passing "What happened?" And he said he didn't have time to get into all the details but it was a bleep show at school #1 and he hustled to get his kid to school # 2. 

I did ask him if his son had to lose a year or sit now. (This was before the Spring.) And he said "No. This was easy because it was D3 to D3."

That was the extent of our conversation because we were both heading somewhere.

But I am still curious on the process.

Has anyone transferred schools and programs between Fall and Spring? How does that work?

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D3 to D3 is as simple as what you were told, my son self entered himself in the portal, had a conversation with current coach about leaving, had conversation and set up visit with new coach/school. For him it was easy, new coach knew, wanted him and welcomed immediately. Everything was done before I was officially told he was transferring. I did know it was possible and the boy was aware I liked 2nd school better for him coming out of HS...he assumed there would be support from home and was right.

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D3 to D3 is as simple as what you were told, my son self entered himself in the portal, had a conversation with current coach about leaving, had conversation and set up visit with new coach/school. For him it was easy, new coach knew, wanted him and welcomed immediately. Everything was done before I was officially told he was transferring. I did know it was possible and the boy was aware I liked 2nd school better for him coming out of HS...he assumed there would be support from home and was right.

D3 players historically didn't have to go into the portal. They could self-release for 30 days to another school, and inform their current coach on the 31st day that they were talking to someone else.

Of course using the portal opens up the possibility of moving divisions and gets everyone on the same page, but it does have obvious downsides, and in D3 specifically there's a way around that.

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