The sooner the better since we can increase the odds of creating an attractive profile for college coaches, both in the academic side as well as in the athletic side and, consequently, to obtain a good scholarship offer in the future. The recruiting rules of the NCAA and NAIA vary from sport to sport however our personalized plan created by Be One allows athletes and their families to get ahead in the game (athletically, academically and financially speaking).
There is a limited amount of scholarships based on university, sports and división. Be One has obtained full-scholarships in universities ranked in the Top 10 academically and athletically.
However, it is completely related to the athlete’s profile and his/her athletic level, academic level, tests scores, and other important aspects for admissions.
Each university manages its scholarships (athletic and academic) in different ways. Some scholarships might include everything (tuition, room and board, books, insurance), while other might include only some of those aspects. Be One will assess the athlete in a unique way so the family can understand what is being offered to them and Be One will negotiate the best option for the student-athlete’s future.
Be One has direct contact with more than 800 universities in all collegiate divisions, from NCAA to NAIA and Junior College. When the athlete’s profile is created, our team does an honest assessment of the athletic, academic and financial aspect of the athlete and together with his/her family we will choose what options will be the best for our prospect’s future.
Athletic and academic scholarships are renewed every year but the athlete must maintain a good athletic performance as well as academic. In many cases, the percentage of scholarship obtained by the athlete may be increasing from year to year.
Yes, of course! Be One has several success stories of student-athletes that started their collegiate journey in their home countries and because of Be One’s experience and knowledge nowadays they are living the student-athlete experience in the United States.