Athletics
Learn to Manage Your Own Recruitment: Students who learn to manage their athletic recruitment are those most satisfied with their choice of teams and colleges. I show families how to manage and maintain ownership of a student’s recruiting process. I also encourage students to balance athletics with academic and career interests when making college decisions. I assist students with:
target school list
NCAA eligibility
recruitment questionnaires
profiles
DVD's
college camp and tournament plans
coach communication and interviews
athletic scholarship evaluations
tenders of financial assistance
letters of intent
Students I have counseled have been recruited by the following institutions:
University of Southern California Football at
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
NCAA Division I:
Boston College, Massachusetts
Boston University, Massachusetts
Brown University, Rhode Island
Bucknell University, Pennsylvania
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
Colgate University, New York
College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts
Columbia University, New York
Cornell University, New York
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
Drexel University, Pennsylvania
Duke University, North Carolina
Harvard College, Massachusetts
Johns Hopkins University (Lacrosse), Maryland
La Salle University, Pennsylvania
Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
Missouri State University
Mount St. Mary’s University, Maryland
Pennsylvania State University
Robert Morris University, Pennsylvania
St. Joseph's University, Pennsylvania
Stanford University, California
Syracuse University, New York
Temple University, Pennsylvania
Towson University, Maryland
United States Naval Academy, Maryland
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Notre Dame, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University of Virginia
Villanova University, Pennsylvania
Wake Forest University, North Carolina
Yale University, Connecticut
NCAA Division II:
University of California, San Diego
NCAA Division III:
Adrian College, Michigan
Claremont McKenna College, California
Emerson College, Massachusetts
Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania
Guilford College, North Carolina
Haverford College, Pennsylvania
Lewis & Clark College, Oregon
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Millsaps College, Mississippi
Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts
Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia
Thiel College, Pennsylvania
Tufts University, Massachusetts
University of California, Santa Cruz
Vassar College, New York
Washington College, Maryland
Washington and Lee University, Virginia
Wesleyan University, Connecticut
Wheaton College, Illinois
College of Wooster, Ohio
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
University of New England, Biddeford, Maine
Arcardia University, Pennsylvania
Earlham College, Indiana
Elmira College, New York
Frostburg State University, Maryland
Goucher College, Maryland
Hobart & William Smith Colleges, New York
Susquehanna University, Pennsylvania
Wittenberg University, Ohio
Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Terms
If you're an aspiring college athlete, these terms may be helpful:
Prospect: Student athlete who has entered ninth grade.
Recruit: Student athlete who has been contacted by a college coach about attending the school or participating in an athletic program. Not all recruits are made offers.
NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
NAIA: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics