Athletics
Small colleges are doing well recruiting athletes due more athletes looking at college as a way to help pay for school. It is important to remember that scholarships often do not cover anything close to full tuition and the same recruiting tactics and strategies for large schools apply to DIII and NAIA institutions.
If you are a high school Senior who has not found a place to play for next year and still want an athletic scholarship, your time is running out. Most DI scholarships have already been awarded but that is not to say there are none available.
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The recruiting process for a college athletic scholarship for international student-athletes is the same for those athletes competing in high school athletics in the United States. You contact college coaches, through phone, email and by sending the personal recruiting packets we recommend. International phone calls can be expensive but we recommend foreign students look into [...]
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What is the role of a high school athlete’s parents in the college athletic scholarships recruiting process? There are 3 main mistakes that can cost their child a scholarship we see being made every year.
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How to tell if your high school coach will be a help or not for your athletic recruiting.
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