Think of all of the time, effort, training, practices, competitions, tournaments, camps, clinics, etc. your son or daughter has invested in his/her sport(s), not to mention the financial investment. Are you going to let a college coach make a recruiting decision without knowing that you son or daughter is available and wants an opportunity to compete for him/her? You son or daughter needs to prepare him/herself to continue his/her academic & athletic career on the next level: COLLEGE and an athletic scholarship. Strive Athletics College Recruiting has assisted hundreds of college-bound student-athletes gain exposure to college coaches and information on the recruiting process through our “FULL ACCESS” Recruiting Program. Contact us at 587-333-6448 for more information.
The process to achieving this goal is confusing and unfair. Why do some student-athletes earn a roster position and receive financial aid and some do not? They don’t have a Full Access.
If your son or daughter has the DESIRE and is serious about continuing his/her athletic career at the college level, Strive Athletics College Recruiting “FULL ACCESS” Recruiting Program will significantly increase his/her chances of being successfully recruited.
As a college-bound student-athlete, your son or daughter must let the coaches know he/she is available and wants to compete for them!
The competition is fierce. There are many qualified student-athletes who are competing for the same roster position and financial aid as your child. The “FULL ACCESS” program will market your son or daughter and connect him/her directly with the college coaches who can offer a roster position and the financial aid he/she deserves!
The Strive College Recruiting Program will help your son/daughter avoid making “THE 4 BIG MISTAKES” when seeking an Athletic Scholarship.
1. Thinking they are so good at His/Her sport, that the colleges coaches know who they are and will come calling.
2. Depending on their high school coach to market them to his/her college contacts. (If they have any and if they have the time)
3. Thinking that just because they received a letter, questionnaire or phone call that they will be recruited.
4. Waiting to learn about the recruiting process and what they needs to do to be successfully recruited. (i.e. SAT/ACT Test, NCAA Clearinghouse & core GPA)
If you are the parent of a college-bound student-athlete who has the DESIRE to continue their career at the collegiate level (4 or 2 yr), ask yourself these important questions, then decide:
1. Do you believe your son or daughter is qualified athletically, academically and has the desire to compete in college?
2. Are you confused and disappointed that few, if any, colleges seem to be aware of your son or daughter’s athletic abilities?
3. Are you hurt and angry that those who you believe should be working diligently to create recruiting opportunities for your son/daughter aren’t?
4. Are you quietly hoping that your son or daughter’s athletic skills and desire will help reduce the financial burden that you or your parents will bear for a college education?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions, it is time to be proactive to ensure a successful future.