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College Athletic Scholarships
Find out how to score a scholarship to pursue your collegiate athletic dreams.
By Roxana Hadad
How would you like to play your favorite sport on a college team and get financial assistance for it? You can! According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) about $1 billion worth of scholarships are awarded to around 126,000 student-athletes every year. Getting an athletic scholarship is challenging, but you can make it easier on yourself by learning the facts and making a game plan.
Myths and Facts of College Athletics
Maybe you’re not Michael Jordan. Still, don’t give up until you know the facts about getting and keeping an athletic scholarship.
- Some people think that in order to get an athletic scholarship for college, you have to be an all-star athlete in a major sport like football, basketball or baseball. But actually, there are scholarships for athletes who are good (not necessarily superstars) and who play sports like lacrosse, badminton, rowing, archery and volleyball. To make it happen, you need to plan ahead, research your options and pursue those scholarship dollars.
- Getting an athletic scholarship doesn’t mean you’ll cruise until you graduate. Athletic scholarships are awarded for one academic year at a time. While there are no guaranteed four-year athletic scholarships in NCAA Division I or II, one-year scholarships can be renewed annually for a maximum of five years within a six-year period.
- Don’t think that if you’re good enough to play in college, the colleges will contact you. There are 568,500 high school seniors playing football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. Across those three sports there are roughly 24,800 positions available for college freshmen. So if you want to be eligible for an athletic scholarship, you have to show recruiters that you’re the player they’ve been looking for.
Marketing Yourself
Someday, you may make your fortune as a sports superstar selling soft drinks and shoes. But for now, you need to concentrate on selling yourself to college recruiters. Here are some tips to help you promote yourself:
- Start early. Begin thinking about your collegiate athletic/academic plans in your sophomore year.
- Maintain good grades. You won’t be playing at a college unless you have the minimum requirements to attend.
- Collect news articles and videotapes that demonstrate your athletic performance.
- Talk to your high school coach about which athletic programs fit your qualifications.
- Select the schools that are right for you, taking into consideration the quality and admission requirements of the athletic and academic programs.
- Find the name of the coach of your sport at each college you are considering. Write letters stating your interest in their programs and your academic and athletic goals and achievements. Include statistics, records, honors, clippings and videotape, if applicable, and let them know you require financial aid.
- Apply. College coaches will take more of an interest in you once they see you are serious about coming to their school.
- Keep in contact with the coach by inquiring about the status of your application and by visiting the school.
Get Connected
Most collegiate athletic programs belong to an association. Each association has different regulations regarding eligibility and financial aid, so become familiar with the specific rules—you don’t want to ruin your chances on a technicality. Consult these Web sites for more information:
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
- National Junior College Athletic Association
If the school you are interested in is part of the NCAA, familiarize yourself with its particular division; there are different regulations for each division.
Like any sport, getting an athletic scholarship means playing by the rules and working hard. Keep this in mind and you might just win the athletic scholarship game!
See also FinAid’s page about athletic scholarships.

Kevin33
about 1 month ago
I am a golfer from Sutter California and I am wondering how i can get a golf scholarship
DestanieAG
about 1 month ago
I am a softball player from Maryland South Hagerstown High and I am curious about how I can get a softball scholarship
faisal1
about 1 month ago
im a soccer player for palm beach central high school how can i get schorlorship
kaylabee43
about 1 month ago
im a cheerleader for torrance high and i would like to find out more information on how i get a scholarship for this
Royal1o
about 1 month ago
everyone has dreams and my dream is college basketball. ive been playing since 8 yrs old and ive never got tired of it. i go to eastside highschool and im a senior. hard working , dedicated , and i have great potential and im looking into a basketball scholarship. basketball is my life and i never want to let it go. i want to improve my game as well. it would be a blessing to get a scholoarship. So i'd really appreciate it if i got one. i really want this
redthuggin1
about 1 month ago
i am a senior at wolfson high school and im goin to play basketball for hem can you look into getn me a scholorship for a school please
chiefero
2 months ago
I am Prince, graduated from cooperative college and soccer is my most favorite sports. Its comes down to tackling, dribbling, scrambling skills and putting the ball at net; yes Im really Good at it. I started playing soccer when was in grade 3 in my school team and we won several trophies. How may I obtain a schlarship?
RoryTisby23
2 months ago
I am a junior from W.A Carter High School,Rialto Ca and i play varsity boys basketball but its been hard for me to keep my grades up my first two years of high school mostly family passing most of my two years,but now things have changed and im focus on nothing but my grades and basketball,and when it comes to basketball theirs nobody stoping me im only 5'10 and weigh 150 but i know how to hold my own when comes to basketball i learn that from kobe byrant my idol,So how do i apply for a scholarship and have it ready for my senior year
kenoria12
2 months ago
I am a senior at Compton high school and I play varsity girls basketball how can I get a scholarship?
eusebio
2 months ago
im a senior in hgh school and im a 4 year varsity softball player, how can i get a scolarship?
XxMILKMANxX
2 months ago
Im a junior in highschool I play middle line backer 6-1 210 average 10 tackels a game
brinaynay
2 months ago
I am a female junior in high school and yes im short but when it comes to get out on the soccer field and playing hard, thats what im best at. this is my first time applyin for a athletic scholarship but i go hard when it comes to competing and winning. i have played soccer for around 7 years and i know i can be the best. it would be a blessing if i recieved a scholarship.i live it...love it...and play it!!
Trayy42
2 months ago
I am a junior in HIgh School. I am short but i love to hustle for the rock....."my defensive player my coach would say to me", I average from about 6-8 steals a game.......but im a defensive player.....i have it.....i play it very well.....and it also wins games.
jordannavarrette
2 months ago
I am a sophmore in high school. Im 6ft tall and hopeing to continue growing since im only 15yrs old. My passion is basketball and i dedicate my self to this game 110% I would love to play in a college any level D-1 or D-2 or even JR college. My cousin went to sul ross on a basketball scholorship and he loved the opportunitys the scholorship opened. I am well coachable and i still have room for improvement. I played for el paso high school last year and i was a starting Forward #23 but i can play like a guard.
SamanthaH2140
2 months ago
I am a junior in high school, and i absolutley love the game of golf. It would be a blessing if I could recieve a scholarship.