What are athlete questionnaires?

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What are athlete questionnaires?

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Once your student athlete gets to be about in Eleventh Grade, they will be receiving questionnaires from college coaches. Questionnaires are the only permissible type of correspondence that is allowed to send to students in the Eleventh Grade. I get asked this question all the time, because blue chip athletes, top student athletes, get bombarded with these questionnaires. There's over 2,000 colleges in this country, so that can be a lot of questionnaires. My attitude is, obviously, you can't fill out every single one, but even if you are only remotely interested in that school, you might still want to go ahead and fill out that questionnaire. Once you start looking at schools, reading about schools, and visiting schools, they change their mind all the time. They are really happy that they filled out the questionnaire. On further research, they are now interested in that school and they already have set the ball rolling with the coach.
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Susan Eiges Hansen, president of Hansen College Strategies, is an Independent College Counselor based in Santa Monica, California. Since 2007, Sue has been committed to helping students both in California and throughout the United States navigate the college admissions process and develop optimal strategies for college placement. Sue began her practice working with student-athletes and experienced so many successful placements that she frequently received requests to work with all types of students. She has since expanded her practice and welcomes all students who are seeking knowledgeable and comprehensive college planning. Sue received her Bachelors degree from the University of Florida and Masters from California State University Northridge. She has her certificate in Independent Educational Consulting from the University of California at Irvine and stays up to date with trends in higher education by attending several college counseling conferences per year. Sue is a member of WACAC (Western Association for College Admission Counseling) and an Associate member of IECA (Independent Educational Consultants Association). She is a frequent contributor to various higher education and college admissions websites as an author, panelist, and blogger and regularly presents seminars and talks for students and families about preparing for college. Prior to launching her college counseling career, Sue worked for twenty years at three major hospitals in the Los Angeles area as a program director, medical educator, and research librarian. Sue is the parent of two recent college graduates. Her older daughter graduated from the University of Virginia and her younger daughter from Stanford.

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