Men's Cross Country College Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Men's Cross Country College Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Author: Cambridge Recruiting Review

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-19

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9781942687023

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This guide helps prospective student athletes and parents understand how recruiting works, differences and availability of academic vs. athletic financial aid and how to maximize exposure when trying to secure a slotted position in a college-level athletic program. We take the mystery out of NCAA and NAIA recruiting guidelines to help you see how college coaches and prospects communicate, what to expect in the process and ultimately how offers can result. As the number of college choices can be overwhelming, we give you the data to help you qualify and shortlist the right schools to make your search more manageable. Among the many data points contained in the full profiles of each participating NCAA and NAIA College and University, are data available detailing admission figures, tuition amounts students receiving aid are really paying and what actual ACT and SAT test score ranges are students needing to get into these schools. This is your one reference guide for those who want to identify their cross country college or university of choice and financial aid availability. Excerpt from Typical Profiles for Participating Colleges and Universities Northwestern University Region: Lakes, Illinois Sport Class: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten Conference Address: 633 Clark St; Evanston, IL 60208 Web Site: www.northwestern.edu Control: Private Not-For-Profit Size: Large Four-Year Setting: City: Small Total Head Count: 25,098 Undergraduate Head Count: 11,327 Dormitory Capacity: 4,724 % Enrolled Full Time Men: 50% % Enrolled Full Time Women: 50% In-State: $45,527 Out-of-State: $45,527 Room & Board: $13,862 Books & Supplies: $1,878 % Receiving Any Aid: 64% % Receiving Loans or Grant Aid: 59% % Receiving Grant Aid: 55% Avg. Aid Amount: $29,961 Average Net Price $28,868 Average Net Price by Income (Federal Financial Aid) From $0 to $30,000: $15,633 $30,001 to $48,000: $14,744 $48,001 to $75,000: $20,565 $75,001 to $110,000: $28,605 $110,001 and over: $41,986 Open Admission Policy: No % Admitted: 15 Admissions Yield: 41 % Submitting ACT Scores: 25% Composite (ACT): 25% English (ACT): 32 25% Math (ACT): 30 25% Writing (ACT): 8 75% Composite (ACT): 34 75% English (ACT): 35 75% Math (ACT): 35 75% Writing (ACT): 10 % Submitting SAT Scores: 25% Reading (SAT): 690 25% Math (SAT): 700 25% Writing (SAT): 690 75% Reading (SAT): 760 75% Math (SAT): 790 75% Writing (SAT): 770 Note: (1) Admissions Yield is % of students who choose to enroll after having been offered admission (2) Test scores for 25% percentile indicate 25% of students scored at or below scores listed (3) Test scores for 75% percentile indicate 25% of students scored above scores listed


Men's College Baseball Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Men's College Baseball Recruiting and Scholarship Guide

Author: Cambridge Recruiting Review

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-25

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 9781942687009

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This guide helps prospective student athletes and parents understand how recruiting works, differences and availability of academic vs. athletic financial aid and how to maximize exposure when trying to secure a slotted position in a college-level athletic program. We take the mystery out of NCAA and NAIA recruiting guidelines to help you see how college coaches and prospects communicate, what to expect in the process and ultimately how offers can result. As the number of college choices can be overwhelming, we give you the data to help you qualify and shortlist the right schools to make your search more manageable. Among the many data points contained in the full profiles of each participating NCAA and NAIA College and University, are data available detailing admission figures, tuition amounts students receiving aid are really paying and what actual ACT and SAT test score ranges are students needing to get into these schools. This is your one reference guide for those seeking a cross country scholarship. Excerpt from Typical Profiles for Participating Colleges and Universities Northwestern University Region: Lakes, Illinois Sport Class: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten Conference Address: 633 Clark St; Evanston, IL 60208 Web Site: www.northwestern.edu Control: Private Not-For-Profit Size: Large Four-Year Setting: City: Small Total Head Count: 25,098 Undergraduate Head Count: 11,327 Dormitory Capacity: 4,724 % Enrolled Full Time Men: 50% % Enrolled Full Time Women: 50% In-State: $45,527 Out-of-State: $45,527 Room & Board: $13,862 Books & Supplies: $1,878 % Receiving Any Aid: 64% % Receiving Loans or Grant Aid: 59% % Receiving Grant Aid: 55% Avg. Aid Amount: $29,961 Average Net Price $28,868 Average Net Price by Income (Federal Financial Aid) From $0 to $30,000: $15,633 $30,001 to $48,000: $14,744 $48,001 to $75,000: $20,565 $75,001 to $110,000: $28,605 $110,001 and over: $41,986 Open Admission Policy: No % Admitted: 15 Admissions Yield: 41 % Submitting ACT Scores: 25% Composite (ACT): 25% English (ACT): 32 25% Math (ACT): 30 25% Writing (ACT): 8 75% Composite (ACT): 34 75% English (ACT): 35 75% Math (ACT): 35 75% Writing (ACT): 10 % Submitting SAT Scores: 25% Reading (SAT): 690 25% Math (SAT): 700 25% Writing (SAT): 690 75% Reading (SAT): 760 75% Math (SAT): 790 75% Writing (SAT): 770 Note: (1) Admissions Yield is % of students who choose to enroll after having been offered admission (2) Test scores for 25% percentile indicate 25% of students scored at or below scores listed (3) Test scores for 75% percentile indicate 25% of students scored above scores listed


How to Get Your Child an Athletic Scholarship

How to Get Your Child an Athletic Scholarship

Author: Dan Spainhour

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-11-27

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0615175708

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Designed specifically for parents, this guide teaches you strategies that give your child the best opportunity to become a college athlete. This easy-to-read guidebook contains valuable recruiting tips, detailed appendixes, sample letters and forms, and a Q & A section that can be used by athletes in all sports. Learn the secrets of recruiting. Written by Dan Spainhour who has more than 25 years of college and high school coaching experience. Spainhour recently returned to high school coaching after serving as the director of basketball operations for Florida State University. At Florida State, Spainhour was involved in all phases of the men's basketball office. He handled on-campus recruiting, recruiting mailings, fiscal matters, team travel, and academic development. As an athletic director as well as baseball and basketball coach, he has helped students earn numerous scholarships. His experience at both the high school and college level convinced him there was tremendous need for this guide.


The Athletic Recruiting & Scholarship Guide

The Athletic Recruiting & Scholarship Guide

Author: Wayne Mazzoni

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780966355703

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This book shows athletes how to get the best out of the recruiting process: conduct it like a job search, wherein the student-athlete is marketed to college coaches. You must target the right schools and then market yourself in the right way. Once a coach becomes interested many other issues must be settled (NCAA Clearinghouse, recruiting rules, scholarship issues, etc.). This book helps high school athletes understand the recruiting rules and increase their chances of getting into the college of their dreams.


The Athletic Recruiting & Scholarship Guide for High School Athletes & Parents

The Athletic Recruiting & Scholarship Guide for High School Athletes & Parents

Author: Wayne Mazzoni

Publisher: Mazz Marketing Inc

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 0966355776

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This book shows athletes how to get the best out of the recruiting process: conduct it like a job search, wherein the student-athlete is marketed to college coaches. You must target the right schools and then market yourself in the right way. Once a coach becomes interested many other issues must be settled (NCAA Clearinghouse, recruiting rules, scholarship issues, etc.). This book helps high school athletes understand the recruiting rules and increase their chances of getting into the college of their dreams.


A Parent's and Student-athlete's Guide to Athletic Scholarships

A Parent's and Student-athlete's Guide to Athletic Scholarships

Author: Dion Wheeler

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9780809224432

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A Parent's and Student Athlete's Guide to Athletic Scholarships is designed to help young athletes and parents like you understand the recruiting process and the wide array of scholarships and financial aid available. Dion Wheeler, an experienced high school and college coach and parent of two successfully recruited student-athletes, shares his secrets of success in this comprehensive guide. This book provides the tools, devices, and strategies to give your student-athlete the best opportunity to continue an athletic career in college and to receive financial aid (scholarships, grants, low-interest loans) based upon athletic ability. Wheeler leads you step-by-step through the tangled web of recruiting confusion, duplicity, and unfairness. By following the program, your prospect will gain an advantage over other equally qualified student-athletes who dream of college athletics and a scholarship based on athletic ability. A detailed appendix includes complete contact information for colleges and universities that offer athletic scholarships.


A Hip Pocket Guide to Athletic Recruiting and Scholarships

A Hip Pocket Guide to Athletic Recruiting and Scholarships

Author: Nikolai Czja

Publisher: E-Booktime, LLC

Published: 2007-03-01

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781598244588

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The goal of this book is to provide an overview of the college recruiting process by sharing knowledge that has helped me to secure NCAA Division I athletic scholarships for both of my sons, one in tennis and one in track and field. Collegiate recruiting is a business and a big business. The University of Texas' athletic ticket sales for the 2004-2005 academic year was $33,507,576. The football recruiting budget for the average Mid-American Conference (MAC) University is $90,000. For example, the Georgia Bulldogs spent $500,000 on football recruiting for its 2004 class. It will behoove any athlete to approach collegiate athletic recruiting as a business person. This book will explore several business gambits and teach strategies that will facilitate the achievement of your dream, an athletic scholarship .Learn how to negotiate from a position of power like a business person, rather than a high school athlete. .Learn how to be noticed by coaches. .Learn how to objectify your college visits and evaluations with a ranking system. .Learn what questions to ask while on campus visits. .Learn the academic requirements needed for athletic recruitment. .Learn where to find federally mandated crime statistics for individual universities. .Learn the advantages and disadvantages of early versus late recruiting dates. .Learn why red shirting can cost an athlete as much as $73,000. .Learn negotiation skills that facilitate opportunities. .Learn why you should not select a university solely on the basis of the coaching staff. .Learn how to do a self evaluation to identify your positioning in the recruiting market place. You do not have to be a blue chip athlete to secure a scholarship. With the properknowledge you can create your own opportunities.


Be a College Athlete

Be a College Athlete

Author: Mary Wegzyn

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-06-06

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 0979901820

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Play-by-play guide to the college athletic recruiting process and college athletic scholarships. Easy, duplicatable system for taking a student-athlete from not being recruited to playing sports at the college or university level. A simple six-step method to market a student-athlete to college coaches. This guide benefits the top 1% elite athletes as well as those athletes with limited high school varsity experience. There is a place for everyone to play at the next level whether it is Division 1 NCAA or in a small school in one of the other five athletic governing organizations. Why put your future in someone else's hands instead, take charge of your future! This is the ultimate playbook if you want to win the recruiting game. Don't delay! Prepare to BE A COLLEGE ATHLETE! For additional information visit: BeACollegeAthlete.com


Athletic Recruiting & College Scholarship Guide

Athletic Recruiting & College Scholarship Guide

Author: Robert L. Scott

Publisher:

Published: 2000-09-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781880941508

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Each year, thousands of dollars in scholarships and financial aid are available to prospective student-athletes and their families. From grants and scholarships to loans and endowments, this book guides the applicant through each step of the application process.