All you need to know about Abroad Study: Men's and Women's College Soccer in the U.S.A and Canada, Scouting and Try-Outs in Japan, with NOMADE STUDENT=ATHLETES.
Conrad (AOBA International School Tokyo) with West Virginia U Tech (NAIA), and lately transferred to UNC Asheville (NCAA D1).
NOMADE STUDENT=ATHLETES helps high school students in Japan - boys and girls - finding college soccer programs that match their academic level, soccer aspiration, and field of study. Our consultant and coordinator is a former NCAA Division 1 student-athlete with extensive knowledge and experience of the soccer college system and recruiting process in the U.S.A.
We help future student-athletes with all the steps from the assessment of the student's academic and soccer levels and potential for scholarship, guidance for english tests, list of possible matching universities, communications with coaches, NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA registrations, school/Visa applications, and support throughout college time.
Kobe (Zama High School Japan) preparing for college soccer with FC Nomade U-18 team during a game at YC&AC, Yokohama.
We accept applications from both boys and girls in their last year of high school. And receive demands from college coaches for both. The process can take between 6~12 months depending on the profile of the student. This can be shorter if the student is a U.S. national. But usually coaches are active recruiting players from 10 months before the Fall season.
Studying abroad and joining a college soccer program in the U.S.A or Canada has many merits. Student-athletes get to combine higher education and competitive sports, finance a college degree with a scholarship in some cases, live on a great campus and use amazing sports facilities, become independent and responsible, and learn a new language and culture.
With thousands of American universities and hundreds of thousands of student-athletes competing in college sports, there is a level for everyone. And there are scholarships at most levels. The NCAA Division 1 represent the highest level of college sports, but there are also many opportunities in the Division 2 and 3, in the NAIA, and in the NJCAA.
For more information, visit now https://www.fcnomade.jp/nomade-student-athletes
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