Recruiting guide for Tennis at Center for Neurosomatic Studies. Understand scholarships, recruiting, and fit before you commit.
Start with a concise athletic resume, verified stats, and game film. Center for Neurosomatic Studies Tennis recruits through camps, showcases, and direct coach outreach.
Most sports begin serious recruiting 12–24 months before enrollment. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center early for D1/D2 paths.
Athletic profile
86/100
Stats, film, and competition level
Academics
89/100
GPA and course rigor
Test scores
69/100
SAT/ACT if required
Leadership
87/100
Captaincy and community impact
Competition level
88/100
Club vs varsity experience
Tennis at Center for Neurosomatic Studies typically offers a mix of athletic and academic aid depending on division (naia). Full rides are rare — partial scholarships and academic stacking are more common.
Most sports begin serious recruiting 12–24 months before enrollment. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center early for D1/D2 paths.
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