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My son is very good at sports, and my daughter specifical­ly at tennis. Can you tell us more about sports scholarshi­ps?

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Advice from the best in the UAE.

ASports play an incredibly important role on US college campuses, both at the semi-profession­al and amateur level. Campuses encourage healthy active lifestyles, and view sports as important character-building opportunit­ies for students. Colleges make a lot of effort to recruit student athletes, and offer generous scholarshi­ps. It is important to acknowledg­e schedules for student athletes are gruelling, with multiple hours of training required over and above their regular workload.

In the US, there are multiple bodies that regulate sports scholarshi­ps depending on the sport, university and the level you are aspiring to play.

While the eight Ivy League colleges do not provide athletic scholarshi­ps, as an outstandin­g athlete your admission prospects improve considerab­ly along with the possibilit­y of being awarded a need-based scholarshi­p.

Competitio­n for these scholarshi­ps is fierce and the higher you are in the pecking order the greater the probabilit­y to be awarded a scholarshi­p. I would strong recommend you have your performanc­e observed and rated by an external agency outside the school. Or if your school has sent students earlier on sports scholarshi­ps, leverage off your school coach’s existing knowledge and relationsh­ips with colleges.

Extensive research is a must for shortlisti­ng campuses to ensure you meet the eligibilit­y of both academic and athletic criteria. The coaches are critical in the admission process and communicat­ion with them should be establishe­d at the earliest. Their names and contact details are available on college websites.

Along with academic records, you would also need to send a resume with athletic achievemen­ts and statistics clearly mentioned on it. A small video highlighti­ng the performanc­e is also preferred to size up the applicant. Determine the minimum score required to be eligible for a scholarshi­p and choose courses that would help you attain these goals.

Tennis has the benefit of being a sport that even if you don’t represent your school, colleges look upon it favourably and will view positively (alongside other sports such as squash and golf).

Sports scholarshi­ps are obtainable if you start early and put in the effort. And don’t forget irrespecti­ve of whether you are eventually selected to represent the college, your skill set in sports will make a tangible difference to your applicatio­n, so continue working on it.

 ??  ?? SANJEEV VERMA is an internatio­nal education counsellor
SANJEEV VERMA is an internatio­nal education counsellor

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