AC4SA Sets Student-Athletes Up For Success!

After a few months of studying online due to the COVID-19 crisis, school years are winding down. Unfortunately, many students are facing a lot of uncertainty and are unsure of what their school year will look like next fall. This is especially the case for student-athletes who work hard to balance academics with athletics.

Luckily, one New England-based business can help these student-athletes transition back into classes, no matter where or how those classes take place. While coaches work hard to help develop young athletes on the field, Academic Coaching for Student Athletes (AC4SA) is here to help them succeed in the classroom and in life.

AC4SA is an outsource service that works hand-in-hand with coaches and organizations to review transcripts, track classes for eligibility, and prepare students for academic success at the collegiate level. They are flexible and able to adjust their services to meet the needs of the organizations and students who rely on them.

AC4SA offers:

Eligibility & Tracking

AC4SA reviews transcripts for NCAA eligibility and provides an academic roadmap for the student-athlete. The organization can monitor courses and grades throughout high school.

Presentations

AC4SA can design and deliver informational presentations to a wide variety of audiences including student-athletes, parents, coaches, athletic directors, guidance counselors, or any combination.

Academic Coaching

AC4SA works one-on-one with students to develop skills and create habits that will prepare them for success at the collegiate level and beyond. Academic coaches develop executive functioning skills to help students at the next level and in life.s.

Consultations

AC4SA is available to meet individually or in small groups to answer questions and advise coaches and organizations on how to get their students on track for academic success.

If you would like to learn more about AC4SA and the amazing work they are doing to help student-athletes, visit ac4sa.com.

Sam DaCosta

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