The debate rages on: Should college athletes be paid to play their sport? Read our take on both sides of the argument and watch our accompanying video here!
The college search is a little different for student-athletes, so if you're thinking of playing sports in college, here's what you need to do and know.
Being a student-athlete can be a bit overwhelming when you first arrive freshman year. Here's some advice for balancing your college schedule as an athlete.
Most college athletes don't receive athletic scholarships because these scholarships are the exception not the rule. Here's why you shouldn't rely on them.
Though they may not seem like essential parts of preparing for college, playing sports and participating in artistic endeavors cultivate distinct, very different strengths.
If you end up one of the chosen athletes to attend an official college visit, make sure to prepare so you and the coach both get as much out of it as possible.
Managing your life as a student-athlete takes a lot of work, but it is possible! Start your semester with this to-do list to have the most productive year yet.
by Megan Gibbs Associate Vice President, CollegeXpress
If you want to get recruited to play sports in college, you definitely need to start early. Here's everything you need to know about athletic recruitment.