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Our sport recruitment services can help you when applying for college Soccer scholarships. Many of these scholarships are not awarded for the fact that the coaches are not aware of high school athletes. It does not matter how good you are, you MUST get yourself identified by these coaches.  The process for contacting and finding coaches during the Soccer recruiting process and dealing with the rules and regulations is tedious, time consuming and costly. Our program is a must for student-athletes who are serious about playing college Soccer.

There are thousands of scholarships offered each year in the following divisions:

The NCAA is comprised of three division or competition levels, consisting of about 1000 colleges. The division is a function of the level of competition.

The NCAA Division I offers athletic scholarships and is the most competitive level in college.

The NCAA Division II offers athletic scholarships and is less competitive than Division I, although very competitive.    
The NCAA Division III offer no athletic scholarships although scholarships are offered based on merit or academics.    
The NAIA is comprised of about 300 member schools that are smaller, religious affiliated with excellent educational opportunities. 90% of all NAIA offer athletic scholarships.
 COACHES AND SCOUTS CANNOT EVALUATE YOUR SPORTING POTENTIAL IF THEY DON’T KNOW YOU’RE OUT THERE.

Not all athletic scholarships are full ride like football and basketball, so called “head count sports”; most are classed as “equivalency sports”, like soccer. Put simply this means that coaches can “share” their allocation between a larger number of players.This is good news for the players. If we take women’s soccer as an example we see that a coach can divide the “12″ scholarships between a larger number of soccer players. Say  25 partial instead of 12 full ride scholarships. If you are good enough of course then a full ride soccer scholarship are always on the cards.College soccer scouting is very competitive, college soccer scouts are looking for players that are a good fit for their team. Going to a college soccer camp is a great way to get noticed by the coaches and you will increase your recruiting opportunities and your chances of being scouted by soccer recruiters.Women’s soccer is one of the fastest growing intercollegiate sports mainly due to the application of TITLE IX so there are many opportunities out there for women.Many fine young athletes are overlooked each year because they didn’t submit their athletic resume to the “right” colleges or left out vital information. It’s also a fact that many colleges simply don’t allocate all of their soccer recruiting funds because “suitable” athletes didn’t approach them.The NCAA allows each division 1 soccer program 9.9 scholarships for Men and 12 for Women. In division 2 the ratio is 9 for men and 9.9 for women.As a high school soccer player you should be aware that the standard of play at college level is very high. I would recommend that you attend a few games to gauge the actual intensity of the game. Remember that only the absolute top players will be approached with offers.Most soccer players will have to market themselves. You can try to do this yourself or use our soccer recruiting service.
 

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