Ivy League Tennis Camps
Whether you're interested in an Ivy League school or another elite program, college sports are your ticket in the door. Distinguishing yourself positively from the countless other applicants aiming to get that coveted admissions letter should be your number one focus in high school, beginning ideally, no later than the summer after your sophomore year. If you're a tennis player, then Ivy League tennis camps are a great place to start networking with coaches. Earning a spot on one of those teams earns you a spot in the college, which is to say, you will be admitted. The bottom line is that when you are looking at the sports programs of elite colleges, a world-class education is your number one priority. And here at IvyAthlete.com we understand that there's a reason it's student athlete: student first, athlete second.
The Ivy Leagues are not just renowned for academic excellence; they are also known to offer some of the best financial aid packages anywhere. Because they take a need-blind approach to admissions, the fact that you may need assistance will not affect your admissions decision.
With our E-Books, Ivy League and Other Elite College Sports Recruiting 2009 and Ivy League and Other Elite College Sports Recruiting E-Glossary, you'll have the information you need to select the strategic tennis camps and other sports camps to improve your chances to being admitted into the school of your dreams.
Part of the admissions process for athletes involves making what is essentially a marketing pitch for yourself when you boil it all down. Learning how to present yourself the right way when interacting with coaches can go a long way towards influencing their ultimate decision, particularly if they are forced to make a close call between you and another prospect. Take a look at the E-Books' tables of contents displayed here at IvyAthlete.com to get a better idea of the full range of topics covered.
“… athletes have an acceptance rate
to the Ivies at well over twice the
rate of other students...”
- New Yorker Magazine
We focus on
Harvard, Williams, Brown, Amherst,
Air Force Academy, Dartmouth, Middlebury,
Yale, Pomona, Notre Dame, Wesleyan,
Cornell, Naval Academy at Annapolis, Trinity,
Columbia, Bowdoin, Military Academy at
West Point, Princeton, Stanford, Hamilton,
UPenn, Duke, Colby, USC, Coast Guard
Academy, Wellesley, Washington U.
(St. Louis), Tufts, Haverford, Carleton,
Chicago, Davidson, Colgate, Bates,
Vassar, Washington and Lee, Virginia,
Georgetown, Northwestern, Rice, Michigan
and other such elite colleges.

