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		<title>Athletic Scholarships- The Parent&#8217;s Role</title>
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		<dc:creator>Coach Farrell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The parents of a high school athlete should play a major role in their son or daughter getting a athletic scholarship. Here are 3 quick tips for parents to help their athlete earn a college athletic scholarship.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The parents of a high school athlete sometimes feel left out when seeing their son or daughter go through the <strong>athletic scholarship</strong> process. I have been witness too and heard of too many horror stories of over bearing parents who ultimately cost their son/daughter an athletic scholarship.</p>
<p>Here are 3 quick tips to show you how to be an asset during the athletic scholarship process instead of a liability.</p>
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<li><strong>Be active in their academics.</strong> A recruit seems to lose focus of academics during the recruiting process and in high school it is sometimes hard to understand why grades are so important. Let the coaches do their work on the field with your student-athlete, but off the field you should help and stay on top of their grades. Over 50% of DI schools can&#8217;t admit a student with a GPA of under 3.0 anymore. If there grades are below this it won&#8217;t matter how great they are at their sport. Also an athlete who does well in the classroom is another bonus for the college coach. It shows they will be better prepared to handle the stresses athletics places on academics in college.</li>
<li><strong>Take action</strong>. Don&#8217;t just be involved a little, take action and take the lead if needed when going through the athletic scholarship process. We don&#8217;t mean call coaches for your athlete, but help them with school work if needed, be willing to visit schools, help make the personal recruiting packet and keep records and notes on the process.</li>
<li><strong>Help keep them focused</strong>. Getting an athletic scholarship is a lot of work. Something most students are unprepared for. It is also easy to quit after being rejected by a few schools. Keep them focused, remind them what is important, going to college, and make sure their reasons for playing in college are realistic.</li>
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<p>The athletic recruiting process is an exciting time for both parents and the student-athlete.  If you work together it will be a much more rewarding process. We discuss more in-depth strategy for parents in our eBook. We discuss critical mistakes parents make that cost scholarships, how parents should communicate with coaches, and the recruiting strategy from the parent&#8217;s perspective. <a href="http://www.collegeathleticsholarships.net">CLICK HERE</a> to view the <em><strong>&#8220;Get Recruited To Play College Athletics: Insider Strategy To Win At The Recruiting Game&#8221;</strong></em> and help your son or daughter get the <a href="http://www.collegeathleticscholarships.net" target="_self">athletic scholarship</a> both of you have been dreaming about for a lifetime.</p>
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