5 Ways to Get Smart About the National Letter of Intent

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We’ve all seen the pictures in the local paper, high school seniors signing their National Letter of Intent (NLI) to play for a specific university or college. Sometimes there are proud parents in the pictures. Other times, you’ll see team colors or maybe a football. What you won’t see is a coach from the university … Read more

Do you have to specialize in a sport to get a scholarship?

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Should you play more than one sport in high school if you want to play at the college level? Focusing on a single sport would seem to provide players with the ability to develop advanced skills to stand-out from the competition. However, there are plenty of people out there arguing that playing multiple sports provides … Read more

10 Steps to Help Your Child get Recruited by a Coach

The following is a guest post by Joie Jager-Hyman, college consultant and author of B+ Grades, A+ Applications. Joie was an Assistant Director of Admissions at her alma mater, Dartmouth College, and has a Doctorate in Education Policy. Many students dream of playing sports on the college level but most athletes don’t know how to … Read more

PBR Baseball Showcase: Your Pathway to Collegiate Exposure

Three baseball players, seen from behind, walk together. These athletes, important to college baseball coaches, wear different jerseys: the left in red, the middle in blue, and the right in black with the number 30 on the back.

PBR Baseball showcases are critical events for young athletes aspiring to play at collegiate levels or to attract the attention of professional scouts. The Prep Baseball Report (PBR) showcases provide these opportunities by organizing events across the United States and Canada. At these gatherings, you have the chance to demonstrate your skills, receive expert evaluations, … Read more

309 NCAA D1 Baseball Schools

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(See the end for the updated list for 2023) When high school baseball players start thinking of playing at the college level, they naturally start with the NCAA D1 baseball schools. NCAA D1 is the most competitive for baseball and provides the most scholarships. Yet it might not be the right division based on their athletic abilities and academic … Read more

FAQ: What is a likely letter?

A woman stands on a campus pathway holding books. A large sticky note says, "College FAQ: What is a likely letter Harvard?" in red text.

A “likely letter” is a letter from the college admissions office stating that you are likely to be admitted as long as nothing changes before the official admissions deadline. They are not formal offers of admissions–just notices that students are very “likely” to be admitted. Students receive likely letters a month or two before the … Read more

What are My Chances of Getting a Softball Scholarship?

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As softball players start deciding which gold teams to aim for, they’ll start asking themselves what their chances are of getting a softball scholarship. And if they aren’t, I’m sure as parents start to pull out their checkbooks to pay for playing on these teams, they’re considering the question. After all, it would be nice … Read more