Sports Scholarships USA
Participating Universities
Participating Universities are located across all regions
of the United States:
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California |
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Kansas |
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Connecticut |
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Kentucky |
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Florida |
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Maine |
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Georgia |
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Missouri |
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Illinois |
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Tennessee |
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Iowa |
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Texas, among others |
The aim of participating Universities is to increase their
on campus cultural diversity as well as to improve their sporting
programs. All participating universities offer first-class educational
programs.
Please note: that institutions such as Harvard, Stanford,
Berkeley, Purdue and Princeton among others do not participate
on the Sports Scholarships USA program. These universities are
in high demand and the amount of applications they receive locally
from within the USA, greatly exceeds their available spaces.
Please click
here to download the full list of participating Universities.
Please click
here to download the list of Undergraduate degrees on offer.
Please click
here to download the list of Master degrees* on offer.
*Please note that the guaranteed
scholarship offers for both the Sport Scholarship USA & Study
USA programs are for Undergraduate degrees. There are however
some limited opportunities to continue on with a Masters degree.
Applications for a Master degree will be considered on a case
by case basis once the application has been received.
Testimonials
Mark Persson -
Southern Nazarene University (Oklahoma)
"IDEA brings players of a level that we can use;
who have been pre-screened and gone through training with the program. IDEA understands
the process and the things that a university coach and a university is looking
for and they prepare the student for that process. In the past, we have recruited
players from the program who have fit very well into our program. Last year,
we had a player who came in from the program and was an “All-American” for
us as a freshman.”
Brett Teach - Auburn
University at Montgomery (Alabama)
“It's invaluable for our program to
see them here. It's great to see that their level
is better that some of the teams that we will be recruiting
from. The great thing about this program is that there
are a great variety of programs that can get their
needs met. That's why there are so many college coaches
coming and that's why there is so much interest in
the program.”
Lance Thompson - Alliant
International University (California)
“After being here for four days I am
extremely impressed with all of the athletes I have
the opportunity to see and speak with. The players
we are recruiting will be a tremendous help to our
program.”
Ray Wells - Lindsey
Wilson College (Kentucky)
“The IDEA Program is growing every year. There is not
a single Program that has similar characteristics around the world, neither
in Europe, Africa, Latin America, or even here in the United States. Not all
college coaches count on budgets that will allow them to travel to evaluate
players in other countries. This is why bringing student-athletes to the United
States, as IDEA does, is so attractive for American college
coaches.”
Evan Fiffles - Lewis
University (Illinois)
“IDEA provides the opportunity of living a great experience
by placing international students into American universities; allowing them
to practice their sport and working towards obtaining a degree. The students
we have recruited through the Program have been extremely successful in the
academic and athletic fields.”
Clinton Browne - Lambuth
University (Tennessee)
“The two young men who are attending
Lambuth have been a great addition to the atmosphere
of our University and the soccer program. Marco Ferraina
and Alejandro Kohan in their first two seasons have
both made the All-Conference. Their abilities on the
field have proven their scholarship needs. More importantly
to me though is that both young men have made the
All-Academic Conference, maintaining over a 3.3 GPA.
These young men from IDEA have accepted
their responsibilities and are making great strides
towards their degrees."
Blake Johnson -
Lawrence University (Wisconsin)
“Since five years ago, IDEA has allowed me to evaluate
student-athletes. I have recruited many at the program. Furthermore, I am very
pleased with the quality of the students, not only in the field but how they
have integrated into our campus community. In the classroom, these students,
for the most part, have been very successful.”
Wulf-Dieter Koch - Spring
Hill College (Alabama)
"International Doorway is an outstanding program. It is
definitely the way to go if you wish to become a serious student-athlete in
the United States. Here at Spring Hill College, we have International
Doorway students from Argentina, Uruguay, Ecuador and other countries.
We are extremely happy with them, not only on the playing field but also in
the classroom. The Programs hosted by International Doorway gives
each coach the opportunity to evaluate students and make sure they fit into
our institution."
Helio D'Anna - Lincoln
Memorial University (Tennessee)
"IDEA is a very reputable company, and I have had great
success in recruiting student-athletes through IDEA."
Jim Sanderson - Faulkner
University (Alabama)
“They are very skillful players while
a lot of the American players are very athletic but
not sometimes as skillful, I think you'll see more
international players here in America playing.”
Dan Sullivan - Midland
Lutheran College (Nebraska)
“You get to see them play in a number of different
situations: they play against other players from the program,
they play against some local club teams, and some college players.
After 3 or 4 days, you get a better evaluation of the player
here than you would most of the time when you see American athletes
playing in a tournament in the U.S. where you see them play
in one game, against one team, in one set of conditions. You
don't have to go by just how good they are on a paper or look
at a video where you just can't really evaluate somebody; and
you get to know them as people too.”
Ed Heberling - Iowa
Wesleyan College (Iowa)
“The program is great. A lot of coaches can get together here and look
at over 130 players that come in here and can really evaluate.”
Richard P. Houston - Greenville
College (Illinois)
“The excellent work conducted by IDEA, combining first-level
coaches preparing and constantly supervising its candidates have developed an
important change in the recruiting process conducted by the athletic programs
in the United States.” Fred Underwood - McKendree
College (Illinois)
“IDEA has allowed me to recruit Latin American student-athletes
with good technique and capabilities who add a very good level of play to my
college team.”
Jamie Naylor - Missouri
Valley College (Missouri), Dean of Admissions
“The students from IDEA have been a wonderful addition
to our campus community. They are achieving great things in the classroom and
are involved in all aspects of campus life. They have been a real pleasure to
have as a part of Missouri Valley College and we look forward to working with
the Program every year.”
Robbie Shelton - Martin
Methodist College (Tennessee), VP for Enrollment
“From our point of view, the Program is very successful. The academic
level of the students is good, they are very respectful, and also hard-workers.
We enjoy having these students involved in our campus community, and without
any doubt, this is a positive and learning experience for them.”
Joey Wiginton - Faulkner
University (Alabama), Vice President for Student Affairs
“Faulkner University served as a host school this past year for the International
Doorway Organization and it was a pleasure to have them on our campus. I
enjoyed very much meeting the students and enjoyed working with the leaders
of the organization. They seemed to be very appreciative of every thing
we did for them. A wonderful group to have on any campus.”
Tony Caputo - Southern
Virginia University (Virginia), Dean of Admissions
“I've been coming to the program for four years. We obtained two small
college national championships, which we would have never done without the athletes
who recruit from the program but more importantly those players went on and
did well in school.”
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