Scholarships
Both Sides Of The Plate
October 27, 2011 by Rick Allen
Filed under Latest News, Store
Rick Allen, Founder of Informed Athlete & former Director of Compliance at 2 major universities, shares stories and advice that are based on situations he encountered in his 20+ years on campus and his own personal experience when his son was recruited to play baseball at a Division I University.
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Recruiting 101 – The Importance of Being Seen
September 22, 2011 by Ryan Allen
Filed under Athlete's Corner, Recruiting Issues
If you are a high school baseball player (or any athlete) who hopes to receive a college athletic scholarship, the most important thing you can do is get your name out there. Playing in front of coaches gives yourself a better shot to put your name in that coach’s head.
The Effect of New Scholarship Rules in Division I Baseball
July 27, 2009 by Rick Allen
Filed under Athletic Scholarships & Financial Aid, College Athletes
With the NCAA Division I baseball scholarship changes coming into full effect during the 2009-10 academic year, walk-ons will take on more important roles on baseball rosters. Each Division I institution will be limited to 27 counters (athletes receiving an athletic scholarship) among their roster limit of 35 players, with the other 8 spots being [...]
