Everything you need to know
ASM Scholarships helps student-athletes connect to college coaches within the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA, and Ivy Leagues. If you are between the ages of 14-24 you can qualify for a sports scholarship here in America.
The team at ASM Scholarships has helped over 1000 athletes since 2018 from over 80 global countries. On average the teams secure sports scholarships worth $35,000 per year for our student-athletes. The largest sports scholarship we secured was worth a total of $275,000. Our team will help student-athletes and their families navigate the college recruitment process and directly connect you with university coaches that will offer you sports scholarships.
What are my chances of getting a Sports Scholarship?
Strong, if you are between 14-24 years old, in school, or have been in the last two years, and have a clean record while competing at the highest level in your sport then you are well-positioned to earn a sports scholarship. But before we dive in more, are you ready for the commitment? Division 1 athletes spend up to 80+ hours on academics and their athletics.
Can I get a sport scholarship to the US as an International?
There are thousands of international athletes competing in college sports in the U.S., with more than 20,000 NCAA international students currently enrolled and competing at one of the three NCAA division levels.
If you’re an international athlete wondering how to get recruited at a U.S. college or university, we have some great news–there are plenty of opportunities for international students to pursue their sport while getting a college education. However, in order to compete at a U.S. school, all international recruits must also go through the college recruiting process.
High school student-athletes: How to prepare for college in the USA
It’s never too early to start the recruiting process, especially as an international student-athlete. While college coaches are interested in recruiting the best players they can, worldwide, international recruits should also understand that they’ll need to put extra time, energy, and effort into an already time-consuming and complex process.
Many international athletes delay the process because they don’t feel ready to connect with college coaches, or they assume a coach will reach out to them first. While it’s true that some recruiting rules do prohibit coaches from contacting athletes, athletes are allowed to reach out to a coach or ask for college admissions or athletic materials at any time. Rather than wait for a coach to (maybe) notice you, be proactive and take the first step–coaches will appreciate the effort.
Even though college recruiting timelines are different depending on the sport, division level, and program, athletes should follow a general recruiting timeline that breaks down what they should be doing, and when. Learn more about college sports recruiting timelines.
Here at ASM Scholarships we can also help break down what high school athletes need to do every academic year and sports season by providing the recruiting education families need to feel more confident and prepared throughout their athlete’s recruiting journey. Our team is made up of international ex-student athletes that went through the same process and we’re here to make this process smoother
When does the recruitment process start?
It is different for athletes and coaches. Many university coaches start recruiting from classes a few years in advance. Many athletes don’t realize this, and they continue to wait to hear from a coach. You most likely won’t be found by coaches unless you are in the top 1% of your sport- in the entire country. This is why you should begin preparing for your recruitment process as soon as you start high school.
Ideally, you should start the recruiting process as soon as your 1st year in high school. There is a ton of information to know about the recruiting process so be prepared once you start high school is a good idea. Doing research or obtaining the help of a recruiting service are both great ways to help you get ready for the recruiting process as you enter high school.
Start by scheduling the core courses you need to be eligible for the NCAA. Once you have your classes set, start researching colleges you’re interested in. You’ll also want to put together a resume that highlights your athletic and academic accolades, with a recruiting video and a short cover letter telling the coach why you’re interested in their program.
If you’re late in this process don’t fear, there is still hope. If you’re a senior in high school that is looking for a sports scholarship. Just know the possibilities of getting a full ride will be extremely hard.