Student athletes have unique abilities and face special challenges in moving from high school to college and beyond. Do I have the talent to make it as a college or professional athlete? Do I understand the level of commitment/training required? How do I overcome the obstacles I will face? What if I don’t “make it” as a college or pro athlete? What should I do that will fulfill and sustain me?
On Saturday, May 22 (from 9 to 2), Sons of Thunder Coalition (SONS) and The Center for Higher Education Retention Excellence (CHERE) are offering a FREE Virtual Conference helping students, parents, advisors and supporters/educators address these issues. Called “Leveraging Your Athletic Skills for Your College Future,” it will help students make the best use of their academic and financial resources, including finding the people who can be the most help on the way.
Presenters will include Sean Spencer, NY Giants Defensive Line Coach and Rashamel Jones, member of the 1999 UCONN National Championship basketball team. They will be supported by panels of students, parents, noted athletes, coaches and others with practical ideas and suggestions about how students and families can make the best possible decisions about their future.
For registration form, click on image at right. Or register on-line at:
www.purplepass.com/sonsofthunderathletes