Develop an A+ Gameplan to Help Your Student-Athlete Become Discovered

The Paratum Scholars

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Jun

13

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Develop an A+ Gameplan to Help Your Student-Athlete Become Discovered

By The Paratum Scholars

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Our Featured Webinar


Chuck Liddiard, Founder & Executive Director of The Paratum Scholars is excited to share the latest trends and changes in the NCAA athletic recruitment process with the Future Champions Golf Tour membership. Attendees will receive ready-to-implement tips and strategies for their child to develop a stronger, more effective athletic recruitment profile—to help with their goal to "become discovered" and play at the collegiate level.

Topics to be discussed include:

● Athletic Scholarships: Myth vs Reality
● How the Transfer Portal is Changing Athletic Recruitment
● Timing: Important Dates for Golf Recruitment
● Rules: Do's And Don'ts
● How to Present Yourself so Coaches will Notice You
● Athletic Commitments & Offers

About Chuck Liddiard


Chuck Liddiard has spent the last twenty years immersed in the world of secondary and higher education. He has spent eight years working with young people in the high school setting as a basketball coach, assistant athletic director, and college counselor. While at Rolling Hills Preparatory School, Chuck served as the college counselor for college-bound student-athletes, where under his council, the Class of 2023 saw 28% of its graduating class recruited to play at the NCAA D1, D2 & D3 levels. Chuck also has nine years of college counseling experience, spending the majority of that time as the Associate Director of Admissions for the University of Delaware, where he has evaluated over 25,000 applications and reviewed more than 30,000 college essays.

In 2017, Chuck founded the Paratum Scholars, a 501(c)3 nonprofit whose mission is to "prepare students to discover their passion and their path beyond high school by unlocking their entrepreneurial potential". He has counseled many families on the college search and application process, many of them who continued their desired sport while attending college.

Chuck holds a Master's degree in Education, as well as Sports Leadership from Virginia Commonwealth University. He currently lives in Long Beach, CA with his wife Anya, and two daughters, Sasha and Sophia.

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