Tag Archives: Education

Frequently Asked Questions on Redshirts, Age Limits and Graduate Participation

These are common questions we get from families and prospective recruits.  Often a coach will tell a recruit that they will redshirt their freshman year and it is actually very common and nothing to worry about especially in large Division I programs. Redshirt Definition: The term “redshirt” is used to describe a student-athlete who does … Continue reading

Should I Walk On To A College Athletic Program? 5 Questions You Must Ask

“Should I Walk On To A College Athletic Program?” We get this question a lot. An athlete really wants to play for a certain athletic program and attend college there. They didn’t get the scholarship they expected but nonetheless the opportunity was presented to come to college and walk-on the program. When this situation arises … Continue reading

Get Recruited To Play College Athletics eBook

We have all been extremely busy with off season conditioning and recruiting efforts these past couple months. I am sure you all are wrapping up your winter season and looking forward to spring. We have decided to take the big step and lower our “Get Recruited to Play College Athletics” eBook to only $7. We … Continue reading

When Does The Athletic Recruiting Process Start?

Most athletes believe the athletic recruiting process starts when you get a phone call or letter from a college coach during your Junior or Senior year in high school. Continue reading

College Athletic Scholarships Ranked #34 in Top 50 College Admissions Blogs

The Learn Worm aims to wiggle through your web browser and sift through all the internet dirt in order to bring you only the most interesting bits of knowledge about education and general learning. In their rankings of the Top 50 college admission blogs they state “You need every edge you can get in order … Continue reading

Division III, NAIA Programs Growing: More and more athletes flock to small colleges to compete

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. Continue reading

Is It Too Late In The Year For An Athletic Scholarship?

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. Continue reading

The High School Coaches Role in the Recruiting Process

Don’t over rely on your high school coach in the athletic recruiting process. You must work together and communicate with your current coach but take recruiting into your own hands as well. Continue reading