
What does the Boston Sports Academy Mentoring program cover?
- Complete review of your academic history including grades and test scores
- Review of your athletic accomplishments including game tapes
- Reviewing the importance of the application: personal essays, recommendations etc.
- Review of Financial Aid and Athletic Scholarships policies and procedures
- Creating a profile of your background and qualifications
- Recommend colleges that fit your profile and athletic goals
- Camp recommendations for being recruited
- NCAA rules and regulations for review
- How to contact a coach at a school you might want to consider
- Do's and don'ts with highlight tapes and recruiting services
- How to involve your high school, AAU and club team coaches
- How to get the most out of a college visit
- Proper follow-up meetings with coach, college administrators and students.
- Sharing what the expectations of a college coach for a particular program
- Off Season work to help you get to the next level
- Phone calls and emails contact you
We will be there for you every step of the way.
Out staff will utilize experienced college administrators as needed.
Looking for Athletic Scholarship?
Approximately 2% percent of high school athletes win sports scholarships every year at NCAA colleges. Average amount of award it $11,000.
Time Commitments for Student-Athletes
According to a NCAA survey last year, playing football required 43.3 hours per week; college baseball, 42.1 hours; men's basketball, 39.2 hours; and women's basketball, 37.6 hours. Because of the huge time commitment, as well as time away from campus, Division I athletes will often not be able to major in rigorous disciplines, such as the sciences and engineering.