By Chandler Frumin|September 20, 2021
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, or the NAIA, offers over $600M in scholarships every year. Founded in 1937, the NAIA consists of about 300 member institutions with approximately 65,000...
By 2aDays Staff|September 16, 2021
Social media has played an ever-increasing role in our lives, and as a result, it has become pivotal in the college athlete recruiting process. Most college coaches that 2aDays has...
By Keirsten Sires|September 6, 2021
When asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, my friend Madi would excitedly respond with, “the first girl to play for the Yankees.” Madi began playing competitive...
By Jaileen Goncalves|September 1, 2021
NAME: Jaileen GoncalvesNUMBER: 17HEIGHT: 5-5YEAR: SRPOSITION: Midfield Jaileen Goncalves played her last season of soccer at the University of Rhode Island in 2019. She was a captain of the University...
By Keirsten Sires|August 31, 2021
When choosing a college team to commit to, it's important to understand the difference between equivalency and headcount scholarships, and how this plays into how you will afford college. Equivalency...
By Charlie Ducret|August 23, 2021
Written 4/5/2021 Edited by Jaime Evers Imagine being given an opportunity to attend your dream school, and at the last second, having it ripped away from you. This is precisely...
By Allison Goldblatt|January 14, 2021
Marquette University Lacrosse Player Do colleges look at your social media? And if so, what are the consequences for what you post? On June 1st, an incoming women's lacrosse player...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|August 11, 2020
In a perfect world, all athletic scholarships would be guaranteed for four years (and plenty of people believe they actually are), but unfortunately, the NCAA is far from perfect. The...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|July 30, 2020
On July 15th, the NCAA's Division 1 Council voted to adopt legislation that exempts need-and-merit-based financial aid from counting against athletic scholarship limits for partial-scholarship sports. The rule is set...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|March 16, 2020
The devil is in the details, the old adage goes, and the NCAA is great at creating a detail-laden policy that is complicated, frustrating and nearly impossible to understand. Even...
By Emma McCarthy|February 6, 2020
A full-ride scholarship offer is supposed to be an exciting part of the stressful recruiting process. However, not when your recruiting coach offers your scholarship to another student because “you're...