As a student athlete, the journey to college can often feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to understanding the recruitment process, securing scholarships, and selecting the right school for your unique needs. ‘Playing Sports in College: A High School Student’s Practical Guide’ is designed to eliminate the confusion and provide you with a clear path forward.
This comprehensive manual serves as a step-by-step guide that empowers both students and their parents to navigate the complex waters of college sports recruitment. Whether you are a budding football star, a basketball player, or a tennis enthusiast, this guide is tailored to meet the needs of all student athletes.
Key Features | Description |
Step-by-Step Guidance | This guide provides a structured approach to understanding recruitment and scholarship processes. |
Sample Letters | Includes examples of letters to send to universities, helping you craft your outreach effectively. |
Dos and Don’ts | Learn the essential etiquette for contacting colleges to make the best impression. |
Athletic Resume Tips | Learn how to create an impressive athletic resume that stands out to college coaches. |
Inside Information | Gain insights into what colleges and teams are looking for in a student athlete. |
Choosing the Right Division | Understand the differences between Division I, II, and III programs to make an informed choice. |
Dr. Lauren Holzberg, a kinesiology and physical education instructor, lends her expertise to this manual. Having earned an athletic scholarship to play tennis at The Pennsylvania State University herself, she understands the intricacies of the recruitment process firsthand.
Throughout the guide, you will find valuable tips, tools, and resources that will aid you in your journey. From understanding what a student athlete should prioritize when selecting a college to strategies for outreach, this book covers it all.
By following the insights provided in this guide, you will enhance your chances of not only securing a scholarship but also finding the right environment to thrive academically and athletically in college.
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