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2012 pg deluxe Jarrett Shannon Hollidaysburg Hs,Pa 6'0 170 lefty Quick, speedy athlete with great footwork Good use of head fakes,tear drop inside, or 3 point sharpshooter from downtown.Student-athlete excels in classroom with advanced placement courses directed toward a future in college basketball
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Dear Student Athlete
University Scouts is aimed at catering to ambitious young adults who aspire to continue their athletic and academic
careers at the college level. As a student athlete, you may have an interest in learning how to display your
talents and how to use those talents to increase the probability of obtaining a scholarship. Does this sound like you?
Is this goal similar to yours? If so, University Scouts may be the essential component needed in the journey of
making your dream a reality.
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Promoting oneself to various colleges and universities is a time consuming and challenging task. University Scouts is
designed to simplify the college search process, particularly in the field of athletics. We help student athletes
understand the academic requirements needed for college. Simultaneously, University Scouts will also increase and
help maximize student athletes’ exposure to a diverse network of coaches throughout the country.
Student athletes are recommended to upload their most recent high school transcript to reflect their most recent academic
information. Student athletes will be able to input the following information onto their profiles: involvement in clubs,
volunteer work, after-school activities, awards/honors, SAT and/or ACT scores and athletic statistics charting one’s
athletic progress. Using the given information, University Scouts will direct each student to the colleges in which
their specific criteria is met. Our compact system of exchanging information will allow coaches to monitor student
athletes’ performance, as well as allow students to view which coaches have been tracking their profile. Although there
are communication restrictions due to NCAA rules and regulations the University Scouts program will allow coaches to
review individual student athletes’ information.
University Scouts’ goal is to maximize the exposure of high school student athletes, which will in turn increase the
probability of receiving an athletic and or academic scholarship. University Scouts matches the student athletes’
academic and athletic skill level to the high school student athletes list of preferred colleges. University Scouts
will provide a professional opinion as to whether or not the student athletes’ athletic and academic skill level matches
the criteria of the colleges chosen.
As a member of our program, each student will have the opportunity to create a customized profile supplying their contact
information, academic details and athletic statistics. In addition, a student athlete may enter recommendations made by
teachers and coaches, community service completed, after school activities and newspaper articles. Profiles will also
feature: music, videos, multimedia, and instant messaging. Each student athletes profile once created and verified by
our research department, will be transmitted to our database where it will be available to be viewed by college coaches
from the NCAA Division I, II, II, Junior College and NAIA. During the sports seasons each student will be responsible for
updating their athletic statistical data. Once the information is verified it will be posted on the student athletes’
profile. This process will allow us to provide up-to-date information to college coaches viewing their profile. Traveling
can be costly and inconvenient for many. College coaches will have the luxury of searching our database to view student
athlete profiles at their convenience. University Scouts allows college coaches the flexibility to view student athlete
profiles located anywhere in the world by one click of a mouse.
Once a member of University Scouts, you will have access to a variety of resources that will help you progress academically.
You will also have the ability to access weight training programs, nutritional meal plans, sporting news, summer camps,
clinics, SAT and ACT help and a virtual library.
Don’t get left behind—become a member today! You can easily increase your exposure, the probability of playing at the college
of your choice and your chances of being granted a college scholarship.
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