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Resources for Student-Athletes Preparing for College - P90X - Extremebodyworkout

Transitioning from high school to college sports is a big leap for student-athletes. Not only do student-athletes have to focus on their academics, but they also have new opportunities to engage in college-level sports. Juggling so many different things can be very hectic, and students need guidance from parents, coaches, and teachers in order to make college sports a reality. These resources can provide answers for student-athletes and their parents with questions or concerns about playing sports in college, including official organizations, scholarship resources, and tips on how to make the most of a college athletic experience.

Score on the Application Process: A resource to help college athletes find the right college for them.

Applying to College as a Student Athlete: Understanding the expectations of college and college level sports will help student-athletes meet those expectations.

Counselor Notes: Listen to your guidance counselor! These tips from a guidance counselor will help guide high school athletes to the right college career.

NCAA Student-Athlete Eligibility and Recruiting: Important information for students, parents, and coaches regarding NCAA requirements for eligibility.

OHSAA Student Eligibility Form: A check list for student-athletes in line with OHSAA requirements.

High School to College Athlete Requirements: Guidelines for high school athletes transferring into college sports.

NAIA Potential Student-Athlete Guidelines: Valuable information for students looking to pursue college sports.

Student-Athlete Information: Did you know that athletic requirements differ between divisions? Research the requirements for Division I, II, and III sports.

Resources for Collegiate Student-Athletes: Important information for students involved in college volleyball and other sports.

What College Coaches Want In Recruits: Learn how to impress college coaches and get noticed by athletic recruiters.

NCSA Recruiting Tools: Search a number of different scholarships available to student athletes by sport.

How To Choose a College That’s Right For You: Choosing a college is the first step towards getting on the team. Make sure whatever college you attend meets your needs.

Guide for the College-Bound Student Athlete: The NCAA provides a complete guide for student athletes about how to merge sports with academics and how to be successful.

NJCAA College Search: The NJCAA is associated with many colleges that might be compatible to students looking to attend junior college before attending a university.

College Scholarship Search: Start here to begin looking for athletic scholarships and opportunities at a number of different colleges and universities.

Financial Aid and Scholarships: FinAid provides information for student athletes looking for scholarship resources and provides information on recognized organizations dedicated to student athletes. FinAid also assists students with FAFSA paperwork.

Intramural Sports: An in depth article about the social benefits of being involved with sports in college.

Balancing Act: An article from Maryville University providing examples of successful college athletes who have found a balance between school and sports. It can be done.

NCAA Should Help Athletes With Academics: An article arguing that the NCAA should assist student athletes in their efforts to meet the academic requirements set by colleges.

The College Student Athlete and Academics: A study analyzing the average student-athlete’s GPA both during their sport’s season and the off season.

Exercising Your Options: Tips for student-athletes looking to join a college team, including how to make the team and play by the rules.

Advice for College-Bound Student Athletes: Valuable points for students considering going out for a sports team in college.

Game Plan For College Athletes: Information about GPA requirements and stipulations for student-athlete eligibility from DePauw University.

The Successful Student-Athlete: Cornell University presents information and advice on how to be a successful student-athlete in college.

Tools For Academic Success: Useful websites that can help student-athletes hone their academic skills to remain eligible to play.

Time Management: Time management is a big part of balancing school and sports, learn important skills to make sure you are successful.

University Athletes Association: The UAA upholds good sportsmanship and promotes teamwork among college athletes; learn what it takes to be on the team.

Mission Statements and Codes of Conduct: Many universities instate a conduct code for athletes, Westminister College provides this example of a typical mission statement and code of sportsmanship athletes are required to follow.

What an Athlete (And Coach) Must Understand: Advice for players and coaches about working as a team.

Professional Athletes: A look at the real job of a professional athlete, post-college.

Hallmarks of the Great Athlete: Learn what it means to be a great athlete and team player.

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