Many high school players and their families believe that being the best player on their teams is their ticket to playing at the college level. The truth is that star high school athletes are likely to make some assumptions about their ability that will undermine their chances of playing in college. Here are four college recruiting mistakes based on assumptions of talent that you must avoid.
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5 Essential Champlain College Facts
Champlain College-Private
Burlington, Vermont (Burlington-South Burlington-Barre, VT CSA)
3,825 (3,217 undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
5 Financial Aid Strategies Parents of Sophomores Need to Know Before the Spring Semester
Parents of sophomores need to know that their students’ college financial aid awards will be calculated on the base year that starts January 1 of the student’s sophomore year. This means that the fall semester of the student’s sophomore year will be the last chance parents have to implement some financial aid strategies that could significantly increase their student’s eligibility for need-based financial aid. Furthermore, there will be some major changes of the FAFSA starting with the 2024-25 school year that parents need to be aware of.
5 Essential Texas Christian University (TCU) Facts
Texas Christian University (TCU)-Private
Fort Worth, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA)
11,938 (10,222 undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
5 Warning Signs that You Don’t Understand the College Recruiting Process
If you spend any time on the internet or reading books on college athletic recruiting, you’ll see lists of common mistakes made by families during the recruiting process. The interesting thing is that there isn’t a lot of variation in the mistakes mentioned, it appears that people are making the same college recruiting mistakes over and over. You have to wonder since there are warnings about them everywhere.
5 Essential Bethel University Facts
Bethel University-Private
Saint Paul, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI CSA
3,731 (2,653 undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
653 Colleges with No Application Fees for 2022
I’ve updated the list of colleges with no application fees based on the Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) and information from the Common Application. The IPEDS data is the fee charged for the previous academic year while the Common Application Data is for the 2022-23 year. Yes, it’s very possible the data reported by IPEDS will not be valid for the coming year. But it’s what is available.
College Application Fees can be Expensive!
Everyone knows the cost of higher education is spiraling out of control. Did you know that just the cost to apply to college has reached equally outrageous levels? Applying to US News 2022-23 Top Ten (there are actually 11 top 10 because of a tie) National Universities would set you back $845 in application fees with a low of $70 to a high of $90. Only two schools charged less than $75. That doesn’t include the cost of sending in test score reports.
5 Essential Spelman College Facts
Spelman College-Private
Atlanta, Georgia (Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA-AL CSA)
2,417 (all undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
8 Ways Showcase Camps Can Be a Waste of Money
Remember when camps were something you did for a week or two in the summer or maybe over a weekend with a scouting troop? High schoolers didn’t go to camps, they worked at them to save up money for college. Not anymore. At least not for high school athletes interested in playing at the college level.
Showcase camps are a convenient, although increasingly expensive, way to get recruited. Given that most college athletes don’t receive scholarships, it can be hard to see the ROI on attending showcase camps. It’s not that showcase camps (or prospect camps) are automatically a waste of money. But they’re certain to be if you make the following mistakes.