COLLEGE COUNSELING/CRITICAL ACTIONS
ADVISING
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PROFESSIONS PowerPoint
When starting your college planning journey, it's important to know where you ultimately want to end up. Start with this document to get an idea of what careers and jobs are out there and available to you. Browse through more than 500 jobs and almost 40 career fields to become more familiar with your career opportunities.
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COLLEGES Excel Document
Search through more than 1800 colleges and universities by name, location, or division of their athletic program. Freshmen should aim to narrow their lists to about 50 schools. Sophomores should have 30-35 schools in mind. Juniors should trim the list to 10-20 schools. Seniors, knock it down to 5-10 schools before you start your final year.
Don't forget to check your UTR and scoring average against the UTRs and scoring averages of the players at the schools you would like to contact. The next step is to get in touch with them any way you can - email, social media, or phone calls.
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STUDENT INFO Excel Document
Make sure you have the important information all coaches will want to know.
Calculate your GPA, superscore your SATs, organize your tournaments, and keep track of other important information as you progress through high school.
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RESUMES Word Document
Create your resume, update it regularly, and always be prepared to communicate with coaches and admissions officers. Keep your tournaments up-to-date with your last ten results and update your GPA and awards every semester.
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COVER LETTERS Word Document
Reach out to college coaches and tell them about who you are as an athlete and a person, and explain why you think you would be a good fit for their program.
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