How to Win a Sports Scholarship
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As college costs skyrocket, even student-athletes who are not superstars can help pay their tuition and expenses through sports
This workbook, written by experts, describes the step-by-step process for winning one of the 150,000 collegiate athletic scholarships available every year in over 35 different sports.
This easy-to-read workbook teaches students how to:
o Develop a step-by-step game plan to win a sports scholarship
o Get noticed by college coaches
o Assess their athletic and academic skills with a series of quizzes
o Assemble their own Sports Resume Kit
o Decide which is the best college for them
o Negotiate scholarship offers successfully
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1322885 in Books
- Published on: 1999-03-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"As a result of your book I was recruited by three top schools to play water polo. Thank you. Your book is awesome." --Steven Sampson, former NCAA Div. 1 water polo player
"How to Win A Sports Scholarship contains vital information for every aspiring college athlete." --Sam Koch, head men's soccer coach, University of Massachusetts
"Your book is a real asset in navigating through the unknown, often murky terrain of sports scholarships." --David Lucas, parent of two high school athletes
About the Author
Penny Hastings and Todd Caven have established themselves as experts in the field of collegiate athletic scholarships. Penny helped her son Todd coordinate a sports scholarship campaign which resulted in scholarship offers from several major universities. They also carried out elaborate research, including their College Recruiting Survey of over 500 college coaches, in addition to discussions with hundreds of high school coaches and counselors, college financial aid and admissions officers, and student-athletes and their parents. Their personal experience and this extensive research convinced them there was a strong need for this book.
Penny Hastings is a professional writer and consultant who lives in Northern California. She is a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist on women's sports issues and is an advisory board member of the Women's Sports Foundation. Hastings is on staff at the Press Democrat, a New York Times newspaper. Her latest book, Sports For Her, is about high school sports for girls.
Todd Caven attended Stanford University where he played soccer for four years on an athletic scholarship. As part of his financial aid package, Caven worked in the Stanford Athletic Department and assisted in the recruitment of high school student-athletes. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford in 1991 and currently resides in Austin, Texas.
Hastings presents popular seminars based on How To Win A Sports Scholarship to high school student-athletes, parents and coaches across the country.

