Boxing Scholarship

How to Get Your Dream Boxing Scholarship

You’ve spent hours training and trading punches and now you’re thinking about putting all that hard work to good use. If you know you’re good at basketball, boxing, or another sport, then applying for a college scholarship makes sense. Doing so allows you to further your education, pursue a sports career, and have less tuition fees. To help you get the dream scholarship with a top US college, this guide will help you.

Meet the Eligibility Criteria

You can be the best boxer since Muhammad Ali, but if you don’t take the right courses in high school and don’t have the grades required, then few colleges, if any, will consider your application. Your SAT scores matter, for example.

If you have your eyes set on the NCAA, start preparing years in advance. To be eligible, you need to do four years of English classes, two years of Maths, another two years of Sciences, plus some other classes on other subjects. Go to the NCAA requirements page to see the eligibility criteria for both American and international athletes.

Create an Online Profile

Marketing is everything in today’s world. It doesn’t matter if you’re the best boxer in your local high school and a celebrity in your town; if you’re not on the Internet, then few college recruiters will hear about you and reach out about scholarship opportunities.

Furthermore, the first thing college coaches do when you contact them about a scholarship is check online to see more about you. To boost your chances of a boxing or basketball scholarship, or another type of sport, enroll with a reputable organization like ASM Scholarships that works with the best US colleges.

Easily create an online profile at the ASM Scholarships platform to list relevant information about your athletic performance and upload footage of your best performances.

Consider writing a personal essay too that explains how passionate you are about boxing and how hard you are willing to work once you get that dream scholarship.

Letting professionals take care of the marketing side will allow you to focus on your training and academic performance.

Check NCBA Regulations

If you aim to secure a boxing scholarship, you need to educate yourself about the rules and regulations established by the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA), as you’ll be part of this organization. The NCBA originated in 1976, and one of its pillars is that boxing boosts courage, persistence, and resilience.

Show Consistency

Winning a boxing competition in 9th grade is a good thing to mention on your Internet profile, but coaches and scouts will be checking to see what you did more recently than that. Show them you’re working hard to improve your athletic performance.
Prove that you’re very driven and dedicated to the sport that you want to get the scholarship in, whether it is basketball, baseball, boxing, or another sport. Take part in important competitions available in your local area.

A Concluding Tip

As you pursue your dream scholarship, begin to use social media to bolster your online presence. Regularly post about your training sessions to show commitment, for example. Coaches and college boards will check your social media profiles, so make sure they’ll like what they see there.

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