Hockey

College Hockey

Playing college hockey on a scholarship in the US is a great way of still pursuing a professional career, but at the same time getting a university degree. The backbone of the NHL consists of drafted college players and there are also a number of other professional leagues around the world with many former college players.

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The competition in college hockey is fierce. One reason for this is that there are considerably smaller amount of schools (ca 170 schools) that have a hockey program than for example soccer, tennis and golf. In addition, it is only in the highest college division (NCAA Div 1) that one can get athletic scholarships in collegiate hockey. However, it is possible in other divisions (NCAA Division 3 and ACHA) to receive academic and international scholarships that can help finance your education.

A scholarship is money awarded to students attending universities in the United States with the purpose of reducing the cost of the education and living costs. A scholarship varies from 1-100% of the school’s total costs and may cover tuition fees, apartment, food and text books. A 100% scholarship will cover all of these costs for a student.

There are different types of scholarships: sports scholarship (for hockey players these are called hockey scholarships), academic scholarships and international scholarships. It is the coach of the school team that determines how much sports scholarship he/she can give a student. It is possible to get a combination of the different scholarships.

The biggest hockey scholarships are worth as much as $60,000 a year. Remember, a bachelor’s degree in the United States takes four years to complete, multiplying a $60,000 scholarship with four and you can get an education worth $240,000 covered through your athletic level. Quite simply amazing!

The lifestyle of a college hockey player in the United States is very similar to that of a professional player. You train daily at top facilities where you have access to physio, physiotherapists and nutritionists. You travel a lot, staying at hotels, and get the chance to play against the country’s best young players.

To have a reasonable chance to compete for a place in a college team you need to play at highest amateur level in your home country.

College Basketball

If you want to become a great basketball player there is no doubt that college is the best way to go! There are 2,000 colleges in the US with a basketball team. The level ranges from the best young players in the country going on to the professional game in the NBA or WNBA to lower level and everything in between.

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It is a very competitive sport and the general level of American basketball is high, so international players wanting to play college basketball must be at an elite level (highest amateur level) in their home country.

A scholarship is money awarded to students attending universities in the United States with the purpose of reducing the cost of the education and living costs. A scholarship varies from 1-100% of the school’s total costs and may cover tuition fees, apartment, food and text books. A 100% scholarship will cover all of these costs for a student.

There are different types of scholarships: sports scholarship (for basketball players these are called basketball scholarships), academic scholarships and international scholarships. It is the coach of the school team that determines how much sports scholarship he/she can give a student. It is possible to get a combination of the different scholarships.

The biggest basketball scholarships are worth as much as $60,000 a year. Remember, a bachelor’s degree in the United States takes four years to complete, multiplying a $60,000 scholarship with four and you can get an education worth $240,000 covered through your athletic level. Quite simply amazing!

The best NCAA D1 schools get 20,000 fans to their home games and March Madness (the NCAA play offs) are one of the most popular sporting events in the US.

If you get the chance to play college basketball – take it!

American Football

Like with basketball, there is not better place to play American Football than in the US! Most, if not all, American players in the NFL have played college football so there is no question what to do if you want to become a pro.

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For many it is a dream come true to play in front of a crowd of 100,000 while getting their college degree.

There are 900 colleges with an American Football team and the average team size is 103(!) players. But even though there are more than 92,000 players in college it is fierce competition for the scholarships. International players wanting to play college football must be at an elite level (highest amateur level) in their home country to get the opportunity!

A scholarship is money awarded to students attending universities in the United States with the purpose of reducing the cost of the education and living costs. A scholarship varies from 1-100% of the school’s total costs and may cover tuition fees, apartment, food and text books. A 100% scholarship will cover all of these costs for a student.

There are different types of scholarships: sports scholarship (for American football players these are called American football scholarships), academic scholarships and international scholarships. It is the coach of the school team that determines how much sports scholarship he/she can give a student. It is possible to get a combination of the different scholarships.

The biggest American Football scholarships are worth as much as $60,000 a year. Remember, a bachelor’s degree in the United States takes four years to complete, multiplying a $60,000 scholarship with four and you can get an education worth $240,000 covered through your athletic level. Quite simply amazing!

What Our student-athletes say

Aedan Radvanyi

Point University, Georgia
As a footballer, being in a team was nothing new to me, but being away from home was. Working with the same people day in day out allows you to make new connections and provide you with a family type atmosphere away from home that really can help consolidate the issue of settling in.

Suhail Bismilla

Goldey-Beacom College, Delaware
I strongly recommend CSUSA because they were able to open so many doors of opportunities for me that I would never of been able to open myself.... They stood by and helped me through every single step of the process from the initial questionare to admission into my college and even after that... The CSUSA team always keeps in contact with me and monitors my progress... They have really made me feel part of the CSUSA family.

Thea Wakeford-Wessman

University of Arkansas Little Rock
CSUSA has a huge network and is able to fulfill all your requirements when looking for a university to suit you and they are great with following up their clients during their time in the US as well.

Peder Kristiansen

University of Rhode Island
My best memory is beating our rivals Providence College (ranked as #10 in the country) my first game at their brand-new stadium, in front of 3000 spectators. Grab the chance, you only get this opportunity, once in your life time.

Martine Olsen

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida
Not only do you get to play the sport you love while getting your education, you get to live in another country and culture, and to make friends from all over the world. And you will separate yourself from the competition when you get out in the job market.

Kristoffer Tollefsen

University of Kentucky
The best thing about being a student-athlete in the US is that you develop as an athlete, but also maybe more importantly as a human. These are most likely the best four years of your life – a fantastic time where you experience a lot, learn a lot, and have a really good time!

Magnus Kristensen

Simon Fraser University, Canada
Being a student-athlete seemed like the perfect opportunity for me. You don't get the chance to live in North America that often, so playing university sports was the best chance for me to do so.

Sivert Dæhlie

Duke University, North Carolina
To study in the USA is a great experience, and the opportunity of being able to compete and develop in your sport while studying is unique. With CSUSA I felt comfortable and well-informed all the way through which made the process so much easier!

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See if you have what it takes to play hockey, basketball or American Football at college on a scholarship in the United States! The next step is to fill out a Free Assessment form so that we can evaluate your opportunities. It takes only 2 minutes and no obligation.


Other college sports

Soccer Scholarships

Play college soccer for one of the 1,700 universities with a soccer team, get a scholarship for your talent and your university degree while you’re at it.

Golf Scholarships

Play college golf for one of the 1,300 universities with a golf team, get a golf scholarship and your university degree while you’re at it.

Swimming Scholarships

Compete in college swimming as part of a big team for one of the 660 universities with a swim team, get a scholarship and your university degree while you’re at it!

Tennis Scholarships

Play tennis full-time as part of a team for one of the 1,200 universities with tennis, get a tennis scholarship and your university degree while you’re at it!

American Sports Scholarships

There are scholarship opportunities in hockey, american football and basketball at American colleges and universities.

Other Sports

There are a number of sports you can get a scholarship for when competing in the college system. Take a look!