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How to Get Free Sports College Scholarships

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Summary: Free sports scholarships for college are available to excellent athletes who also maintain good grade point averages, and a student should begin preparing for a sports career in high school. Find a great sports scholarship available at a desired college with helpful information from a financial aid officer of a university in this free video on education.

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Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.read more

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"Hi, my name is Brooke Kramer, and I am the financial aid officer with Argosy University in Salt Lake City. And today, we're going to talk about how to get free sports scholarships for college. And what you're going to want to do is first, find out which college you want to go to and see if they even have a athletic scholarship available to you. Once you do that, see what those requirements are for the scholarships. Many athletic scholarships have a GPA requirement as well as a requirement for being good at the sport that you plan on using the scholarship for. So you're really going to want to start in high school with your scholarships. You're going to want to maintain a good GPA. You're going to want to really practice at the sport that you're going to plan on attending towards a scholarship. And you're also going to want to start contacting the universities and the coaches to get your name out there to really set you apart from other people in the community who are trying to get that same sports scholarship. If you have any other questions regarding this, please visit our website at www.argosy.edu."

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