Recruiting guide for Track & Field at Michigan School of Psychology. Understand scholarships, recruiting, and fit before you commit.
Start with a concise athletic resume, verified stats, and game film. Michigan School of Psychology Track & Field 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
88/100
Stats, film, and competition level
Academics
77/100
GPA and course rigor
Test scores
69/100
SAT/ACT if required
Leadership
93/100
Captaincy and community impact
Competition level
92/100
Club vs varsity experience
Track & Field at Michigan School of Psychology typically offers a mix of athletic and academic aid depending on division (ncaa_d3). 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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