Recommendations For Those Seeking Athletic Scholarships
Written by Beth Walker   
Sunday, 02 May 2010 08:33
Any student who has proven their athletic abilities is probably considering applying for athletic scholarships. Getting one these scholarships may be the only way they can afford to go to college. This is why they want to be certain they know the ins and outs of athletic scholarships.
by BethWalker


Any student who has proven their athletic abilities is probably considering applying for athletic scholarships. Getting one these scholarships may be the only way they can afford to go to college. This is why they want to be certain they know the ins and outs of athletic scholarships.

Obviously, students who apply for athletic scholarships must have some talent in sports. While some students who are exceptional in one particular sport think they have an advantage, the fact is, coaches often prefer those players who are well-rounded and can show some strengths in many different sports.

A student must also realize that no matter how much of a superstar they are in sports, to obtain the scholarships, they are going to have to prove their educational abilities, as well. Any high school student that wants to play a sport for their favorite college must be certain their grades are going to meet the requirements.

Usually before a coach offers a scholarship, they must first see that the student is out to win. The last thing they want on their team is someone who is going to give up when the going gets tough. They want their team to consist of students who never quit and ones that will always do their best.

A student who is serious about their educational pursuits and has athletic abilities should never try to market themselves to college coaches before their Junior year in high school. This will give the coach plenty of time to determine whether you are a prospect for their school. It is also important to remember that even if you have proven to be a superstar in your Sophomore year, college coaches are not allowed to contact you until your Junior year.

Never start marketing yourself to college coaches before understand how athletic scholarships work. Do your research and make sure that you are putting your best foot forward. Get your grades up and keep honing your abilities in a variety of sports. The more you understand, the more successful you will be in securing a scholarship for yourself.

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