Research says that the chances of a high school athlete making it to the college level are as little as 7%. Moreover, only 2% of college student-athletes go on to be professional athletes. There are over 7,400,000 high school student-athletes, and a majority of them need a Plan B to find success in something other than sports.
Fortunately, True Student-Athletes provides counseling services to all student-athletes as well as sponsored services for students from underserved communities. Founded by a married couple of former student-athletes, True Student-Athletes is an online academic, college, and career guidance platform for student-athletes. David J. Marrero is a former D1 2-sport athlete at Stanford and Katrina Austria Marrero is a former high-school student-athlete turned-educator who has college admissions experience from Stanford. Their college admissions and athletics backgrounds give them the edge in understanding the challenges that student-athletes face today.
David and Katrina have already walked the path many student-athletes are trying to walk. And this makes them the perfect mentors to guide student-athletes and their families needing a plan, road map & support.
True Student-Athletes is a virtual academic, college, and career guidance community that makes counseling accessible to every student-athlete and family member. It helps student-athletes expand their reach and have a backup plan that will benefit them in the long run. Most importantly, the expert team at True Student-Athletes comprises former top-tier collegiate student-athletes, admissions representatives, and career guides who empower students to build confidence and handle the double-edged sword.
True Student-Athletes support students in every aspect of their journey. It offers personalized services that embrace the uniqueness of each student-athlete and their family. The expert mentors and counselors at True Student-Athletes schedule virtual meetings with students and parents. The mentors learn about their challenges, academic goals, and athletic ambitions and help them build personalized road maps.
According to the National College Players Association, 86 percent of college athletes belong to the low-income category. These students from deprived communities also need proper guidance and support, but they cannot afford it. True Student-Athletes have special plans for the students facing psychological concerns but cannot afford appropriate direction and a better future.
True Student-Athletes also provides sponsored services to students from low-income and underrepresented communities. It offers sponsored services through corporate and philanthropy donors to help teams, schools, and organizations. In addition, the expert team of mentors and counselors at True Student-Athletes ensures that students and families from underserved communities get the same guidance as others.
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About Us:
At True Student-Athletes, we aim to support those who need guidance. Our expert team comprises former D-1 student-athletes, Olympians, and admissions representatives. In addition, we have excellent mentors from schools like Stanford, Harvard, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Michigan, and much more.
URL: https://truestudentathletes.com/
Email: David@truestudentathletes.com
HQ Address: 2001 Faro Drive, #28, Austin, TX, 78741
According to the National College Players Association, 86 percent of college athletes belong to the low-income category. These students from deprived communities also need proper guidance and support, but they cannot afford it. True Student-Athletes have special plans for the students facing psychological concerns but cannot afford appropriate direction and a better future.
True Student-Athletes also provides sponsored services to students from low-income and underrepresented communities. It offers sponsored services through corporate and philanthropy donors to help teams, schools, and organizations. In addition, the expert team of mentors and counselors at True Student-Athletes ensures that students and families from underserved communities get the same guidance as others.