Soccer
Scholarships - 5 Tips to Beat
Out the Competition By
Sean J Farrell
Soccer
scholarships are getting harder
to get every season. As soccer
continues to grow in popularity
each year, there is more competition
for the limited number of scholarships
for NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA colleges
and universities. The good news
is, if you are willing to put
in as much or more effort towards
your recruiting and scholarship
search, as you do on the field,
then you can guarantee your self
success.
Here
are 5 tips to separate yourself
from the competition:
1. Olympic Development
Program (ODP) Each
state and region has an Olympic
development program for soccer.
Most athletes are offered soccer
scholarships from these teams.
While you also must play on
your high school team, the competition
has become so intense that college
coaches almost exclusively recruit
from these leagues.
2. Academic Grades
I know you must hear this everywhere
but it can not be emphasized
enough. Just having a GPA below
3.0, excludes yourself from
being recruited at almost 50%
of NCAA schools. Gone are the
days when an athlete could just
meet minimum NCAA academic standards.
You must also meet minimum admissions
standards for the college. Do
not lose out to another athlete
because of your grades. There
is no excuse anymore for this
one.
3. Athletic Maturity
Coaches want a player that can
stand up to the pressure of
the collegiate game. Do you
lose your head when your team
loses or gets scored on? Do
you change your style of play,
get weaker as the match goes
on? Coaches are watching and
you must be able to maintain
your performance under pressure
and losing situations.
4. Athletic Range
Are you able and willing to
play more than one position?
Have you already peaked in high
school or would you get better
under a collegiate soccer program's
coaching and resources? Coaches
want players who are willing
to do whatever the team needs.
They also want players who can
continue to improve and grow
as a player throughout their
college playing career.
5. Financial Ability
Is your family willing to pay
tuition combined with athletic
aid from a college? Soccer is
a "equivalency" sport
in the NCAA. Most scholarships
are only partial and seldom
do we see actual full-rides
for soccer. Communicate to the
coach that you are willing and
able to pay to go to college
here to cover the rest of the
tuition. Coaches do not want
to haggle or waste time with
athletes who are not serious
about attending if they do not
get a full-ride.
Use these five
tips to start developing your
recruiting plan. With the number
of high school soccer players
and increasing number of foreign
students also getting recruiting
for soccer scholarships, you need
to start early and start fast.
A solid plan can help you overcome
obstacles to your scholarship
search and place you above the
competition.
If you want a
soccer scholarship, don't wait
any longer. You must start today.
Learn more about how to avoid
costly mistakes that will ruin
your scholarship chances. We have
developed a game plan and strategy
guide that guarantees soccer recruiting
success. If you truly want a soccer
scholarship, and are willing to
work for it then check out out
our Soccer
Scholarship Strategy
