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College Day 2009

College Day 2009
presented by
USTA Middle States


Click here for a list of past visiting schools.

Want to play college tennis, but need financial aid? Looking for a shot to earn a scholarship? USTA Middle States will answer these questions and more at a pair of college days in November in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Some of the most influential tennis coaches on the east coast will be on hand to discuss collegiate tennis opportunities with hundreds of student-athletes and their parents. 


Two chances to attend:

  • November 7 - Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education - Philadelphia
  • November 14 - Club4Life- Monroeville, Pa.


You are probably asking what happens at this event. College Day is for Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. More than 60 colleges and university tennis programs have a representative and information materials available for college bound high school tennis players to take. All the colleges and university representatives introduce themselves.

The first session (11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.) is an informational seminar for high school students and their parents. Attendees have the opportunity to listen to speakers, obtain information from colleges and universities and to interact with other student-athletes.

We have a financial aid speaker explaining the aid process. We have a Division I, II and III coach speaking about their respective divisions and what players can expect in a college or university and the clearinghouse process. There is a question and answer portion of the program where parents and players may ask question.

The second session (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.), the Senior Showcase, is for high school seniors and their parents. In this session, seniors participate in the "Senior Showcase" where they will compete in a doubles short-set format to display their skills for in front of college coaches.

   


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What the coaches are saying?
"Middle States ‘College Days’ are a great forum to bring together the parent/coach/player triangle and deliver lots of good information about the process of selecting a college," said Andy Findlay, USTA Tennis Service Representative.

"College Day is the ideal occasion for tennis players to meet lots of passionate coaches," noted Bloomsburg University Tennis Coach Marty Coyne.  "These coaches represent tennis and academic programs that will have a huge impact on the rest of these youngsters' lives," continued the coach who is in his 17th year at the university.

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