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Smarthlete is Now Called College Pipe
Smarthlete is Now Called College Pipe

Announcing a new chapter: Introducing "College Pipe", our new dedicated platform for college recruitment, along with a new name, logo, color theme, and website. Smarthlete will continue as a separate brand for our service offerings, while College Pipe will focus on our tech solutions. This rebrand allows us to better serve our diverse customer base and reflect our commitment to innovation in college sports recruiting.

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 College Athletic Program Changes - Winter 2024
College Athletic Program Changes - Winter 2024

Get ahead in college sports recruitment with our Friday Scholarship Guide: Discover our newly added NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA program updates, along with added conferences, ensuring you're in the best possible position to secure a scholarship offer.

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Writing Follow-Up Emails
Writing Follow-Up Emails

"Following up with someone" is a concept, pretty common and normal for adults in work life. But for teenagers, hoping to get recruited, it is an art, which needs to be learned. And for good reason: to get recruited.

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Is The Offer Worth the Money?
Is The Offer Worth the Money?

Scholarship Offers from College Coaches and Universities may turn out very different from each other. Some expensive, some cheap and the big question always is: which one is the best option for me and is it worth it? This Friday Scholarship Guide is all about figuring out what matters.

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Why NCAA & SAT go digital
Why NCAA & SAT go digital

9 out of 10 recruits are most likely in the position to deal with the NCAA or CollegeBoard (SAT) at some point in their recruiting process. Reason enough to find out more about their latest announcements.

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College Hockey Explained: Divisions, Scholarships & Getting Recruited
College Hockey Explained: Divisions, Scholarships & Getting Recruited

Depending on your level of play, the recruiting process can look way different: playing junior hockey for a year or two in the U.S. / Canada or straight to college. Either way, you've got to understand the junior hockey & college landscape and what playing collegiate hockey (D1, D2, D3 or ACHA) requires.