If you are interested in rowing in college, you not only need to be of a high athletic standard, you also need to be of a certain academic standard as…
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At the 2019 Head of the Charles Regatta, Rower Academy caught up with Ed and Susie Piegza, whose sons (a Cornell Lightweight Alum and a current Penn Heavyweight) both worked…
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Even if the college rowing program you’re being recruited by has supported admission spots, it does not mean that the coach can use a spot freely on you without first…
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While you are on a campus visit, consider asking questions about these topics to learn more about the school, athletics program, and life on campus. You also can get suggestions…
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The NCAA recruiting process has a language that's almost all its own. To help you better navigate the unique terminology of the recruiting process, Rower Academy has provided you with…
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2019/20 DI, DII, DIII Recruiting Calendars NCAA member schools limit recruiting to certain periods during the year. Recruiting calendars promote the well-being of college-bound student-athletes and ensure fairness among…
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If you want to row in college, at the bare minimum, you will need to be deemed eligible to do so by the NCAA. The NCAA recently updated and published…
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The NCAA just released its updated 2019-20 NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. Click the picture or the link below to access the full 40 page PDF. Learn more about the NCAA,…
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The NCAA is comprised of three divisions (Division I, Division II, and Division III), "created in 1973 to align like-minded campuses in areas of philosophy, competition, and opportunity." As a…
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The ACT is a nationally administered, standardized paper-and-pencil test that helps colleges evaluate candidates. Further, the ACT (and/or SAT) is an NCAA eligibility requirement for any high school student athlete who…
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