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Spring Recruitment Checklist for College-Bound Athletes
Heading into the spring season, whether you are a senior or an underclassman, it’s important to know where you stand, academically and athle


Benefits of High School All-Star Football Games
All-Star games provide a chance for the best players to showcase their skills in a less saturated setting, and provide various benefits


Scholarship Opportunities in Women's College Basketball
Receiving a college scholarship for women's basketball is difficult but not impossible.


10 Ways to Increase Your Basketball Recruitment Efforts
To increase your chances of being actively recruited to play college basketball, we have compiled a list of ways to ensure your success.


Five College Factors to Consider & Compare
Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions a student can make. We have compiled a list to help guide you make your decision.


How to Get Recruited to Play Women’s College Basketball
What does it take to be recruited for women’s college basketball? These are the questions we will answer in this article.


Winter Recruitment Checklist for College-Bound Athletes
Below we will give you a detailed guide of how to stay on track in your pursuit of a career as a college student-athlete.


Which Test is Right for You: SAT vs ACT
Today we will explain the differences between SAT and ACT tests, and hopefully give you some direction on which test is right for you!

How to Get Recruited to Play Men’s College Basketball
What does it take to be recruited for college basketball? What exactly are coaches looking for in prospective athletes?


The Five Stages of the College Recruiting Process
The recruiting process can be compared to a funnel containing five specific stages.


Deciding Between Official and Unofficial Visits: Make the Right Choice
Understanding the differences between official and unofficial visits can help you plan your recruitment efficiently.


Unofficial vs Official Visits: Unofficial Visits Explained
An unofficial visit requires a recruit to pay for their own transportation, food, and accommodations during a college campus visit.


Official vs Unofficial Visits: Official Visits Explained
Understanding the differences between official and unofficial visits can help you plan your recruitment efficiently.


Social Media as a College Recruiting Tool
There are many ways to be seen during the recruitment process, and social media is definitely one of the best ways to increase your exposure

About 'day' schools and staying with the Host Family
Attending a private “Day” school is a practical alternative to the traditional Boarding school options for international students. A...

About Boarding Schools in the USA
Attending a Boarding School in the United States provides the ultimate educational experience for international students. Boarding...

College Eligibility Requirements
This article will help inform you of what requirements are needed to become eligible to compete at the NCAA, NAIA, and Junior College levels

Fall Recruitment Checklist for College-Bound Athletes
Heading into your fall semester, know where you stand and begin to prepare for your future college experience!!

How to Train for Football Combines & Camps
This article will help any student-athlete improve their recruiting process in regards to training for football combines & camps.


Athletic Scholarships: Financial Facts for the Future Athlete
Scholarships and the amount of aid student-athletes actually receive is a common topic of mass misconceptions. Understanding how the scholar

What are NCAA Divisions? Division 1,2, & 3 Explained
Attending any NCAA school is an honor, but how do you know which is right for you? Each Division provides it's own unique opportunities.
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