Athletic Scholarships
While many students attain an athletic scholarship by being seen by college recruiter, some students may find that they are not achieving the exposure necessary. If you find that you are not being seen by enough recruiters to get the scholarship you are looking for, you may want to become your own athletic marketer. Have a family member tape you during practices, to demonstrate your training; and especially tape you competing during important games or meets, to demonstrate your focus and ability to perform. Many college athletic departments will view personal recruiting videos, and will follow up promising videos with personal recruiting trips. You also need to make sure that your high school coaches and counselors are aware of your desire for an athletic scholarship, because many coaches and counselors have contacts with university athletic departments and can help you make some initial contact. In short, if you are determined to attain an athletic scholarship, do not wait to be seen by college recruiters. Become your own marketer, and enlist any and everyone around you to help you become visible to as many college athletic departments as possible.
Academic Scholarships
In order to be awarded academic scholarships, you will need to work hard throughout all of your high school experience to keep your grades and test scores as high as possible. Some academic scholarships are based on grade point average alone, while others are determined by your class ranking; so keep both of these factors in mind when choosing upper-level high school courses. Some advanced courses will give you additional points on your overall average as well as helping you move up in your class ranking. Taking the S.A.T. or A.C.T. as early as you can will help you to score higher on subsequent tries, so take these test as early as you can if you want to excel-many students begin taking them as early as the fall of their junior year. While some academic scholarships, especially the scholarships that cover full tuition expenses, are reserved for students who do extremely well academically, there are many other partial scholarships reserved for those students who are marginally more average academic students. Many private scholarships require students to perform only adequately academically, as long as they qualify under other specifications. Do not sell yourself short on academic scholarships simply because you feel you are not outstanding academically. Make use of scholarship matching services and your college financial aid office to keep informed of available scholarship opportunities.
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