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The College Choice Process

Each season the Weston Soccer Club put forth a program and schedule of events, including its college information night, one on one meeting with their head coach and technical director, league and state cup play, as well as attending several prominent showcase tournaments throughout the country in order to allow players the opportunity to display their talents for college coaches.

 

If you are one of our future graduates you need to have a profile. This can be done via your team using the profile pages that are a part of the WFSC web site (email webmaster at information@westonsoccer.net to find out more), or you can go about setting profiles up independently as a team. Click here for some profile tips

The bulk of the responsibility for getting into college rests in this order, Player, Parents, and then Club. This is a collaborative effort and while the club provides a vehicle for a player to display their talents, it is the efforts of the Player that take the prominent role.

 

The optimum results occur when players along with parents take the lead in marketing themselves to colleges by directly expressing interest in a particular school through presentations, letters, emails, and phone calls to college coaches. Players must put thought into their correspondence with college coaches. With experience in the process the Club can advise players on content, however showing interest in a school is the first step to being recruited.

 

It is worth noting that coaches are inundated with inquiries of interest so short and concise content will be most effective. The objective is to inform the coach of interest, qualifications, and where and when they may have an opportunity to evaluate the player.

 

 

Click here for the WFC College Choice Guide

 

Three Weston FC Players Recognized by College Soccer as Top in the Class of 2012
February 9, 2011

College Soccer News just ranked the Soccer Class of 2012 and three Weston FC players made the list. CONGRATULATIONS to Brian James for being ranked #5, to Martin Girodano for being ranked #85, and to Steven Oliveri for being ranked #128


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CONGRATULATIONS to Weston FC U18 Academy Players on College Committments
January 31, 2011

Three long time Weston FC players signed with the college of their choice on National Signing Day. These young men will be attending some of the top universities in the country while they continue their playing careers.
 
 


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Four Weston FC Players On College Soccer News Top 150 Seniors List
January 31, 2011

Congratulations to Felipe Noguerol who has committed to Stanford University, Verneri Valimaa who has committed to George Mason University, Xavier Silva who has committed to Florida Gulf Coast University, and Sekani Sinclair who has not yet committed on being recognized as one of the top seniors in the country by College Soccer News.
 


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