Alternative routes for High School Athletes

by | Nov 26, 2023 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Last week, Coach Amy Bryant along with the Student-Athlete Advisors presented at the Fall Independent Educational Consultant Association conference in Tampa, Florida. The team shared its insights on gap years, reclassification, junior college, international university and sports opportunities abroad. While the presentation is geared towards Independent Educational Consultants, the content presented is helpful for any high school student-athlete wanting to explore options outside of the traditional high school college athletics recruiting path. You can see the presentation here:

 

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I am Coach Amy Bryant, a 19 – time NCAA National Championship player & coach who helps high school student-athletes navigate the college search and athletics recruiting process. I believe every student-athlete is unique and requires an individualized plan to find the best college fit.

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