One of the first steps you need to take to start the recruiting process is to discover which schools are a good match for you. This means finding out which schools have golf programs, which of those programs are in a sweet spot for you, personally, based on your golf and academic qualifications, and then narrowing that list based on additional criteria that are unique to you - desired location, size of school, school setting, scholarship availability, competitiveness of the team, and more.
The College Golf Recruiting School & Scholarship Finder helps you discover the schools that are good targets for your recruiting process.
Want to learn more about PSACC? Visit www.psacollegecounseling.com
Claire founded Prospective Student-Athlete College Counseling after spending three years as the Assistant Women’s Golf Coach at Harvard University. During her coaching career at Harvard, she assisted the Director of Golf in the recruiting process for both the men’s and women’s golf teams. She has seen first-hand what it takes to succeed in the recruiting process and as a Division I student-athlete. She has also lived the experience as a student-athlete at Harvard.
Claire graduated from Harvard in 2010 with a degree in Psychology. She was a four-year member of the women’s golf team and captain during her senior year. Claire set records for the lowest score in Harvard Women’s Golf history and still holds the record for most tournament wins. She also helped the golf team win 21 tournaments during her four years. When she graduated, Claire received the Harvard’s Paget Prize, an award given to the senior student who contributed the most to Harvard women’s athletics.
In total, Claire has over ten years of experience in teaching and college athletics. Drawing on her own experience as a student-athlete, teacher, coach, and academic advisor, Claire is uniquely qualified to help prospective student-athletes navigate the college recruiting process and prepare for a life-changing experience as a student-athlete.