One of the most important decisions a young person will make while in high school is the choice of a college to attend. If the young student is fortunate to not only be academically qualified but also athletically as well, then opportunities exist to secure a college scholarship. A number of factors need to be taken into account when selecting a college such as:
The lucky student who also possesses recognized soccer abilities and skills has additional opportunities. College coaches are constantly on the lookout for new prospects. Oftentimes you will find coaches at tournaments viewing any number of players. As a prospective college player, it is of utmost importance that you do a thorough investigation of potential colleges and that you be identified as early as possible. Important vehicles for showcasing your abilities include tournaments, club soccer, high school soccer, and the Olympic Development Program. Many coaches begin identifying potential prospects in a player's junior year of high school.
A possible course of action for the prospective college player should include the following:
Remember, a college coach will have the above type of interchange with, not only you, but with 25 other prospects as well. Being prepared both academically, athletically, and organizationally will enhance your possibilities as a college player prospect.
One very useful resource which can help a player prepare for the ordeals of college recruiting is a book entitled: Student Athlete College Guide: Soccer by Charlie Kadupski, telephone: 1-800-862-3092.
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