Athletic Scholarship and Recruiting Service Helps You Play and Pay for College
College Promoters of Texas is the most successful college recruiting service in Texas. Since the company was founded in 1997, we have helped nearly 2,000 high school athletes obtain athletic scholarships and other financial awards at hundreds of colleges and universities in 47 states. In 2008 alone, our enrolled athletes accepted more than $1 million in athletic scholarship aid.
Our college sports recruiting service helps Texas high school athletes in 12 different sports obtain athletic scholarships and other financial assistance. They receive a discounted education with NCAA scholarships and financial awards at Division I, II, and III schools across the country, as well as discounts at many smaller private and junior colleges.
To Get a College Athletic Scholarship, You Must SHOW What You Can Do
Unlike other online athletic recruiting services that purport to promote the athlete (but which actually only forward your information to college coaches via email), our service offers personal, face-to-face guidance and professionally produced videos that show college coaches what our enrolled athletes can do on the playing field or court.
We have built personal relationships with thousands of college coaches over the past 14+ years, and can offer insight and advice on the complex and highly competitive world of college sports recruiting.
Read More about College Athletic Scholarships Here—Then Give Us a Call
We invite you to take advantage of the information on this site. Read our Parent Q&A about the process of competing for college athletic scholarships. Find out the requirements for NCAA eligibility. And view a few of the high school athletes whom we have helped obtain valuable athletic scholarships and financial awards from some of the top universities in the state of Texas and the nation.
Take the First Step!
Fill out the Athletic Recruiting Questionnaire and we'll call and schedule your no cost/no obligation personal evaluation. It is never too early! We prefer to work with high school athletes in their freshman, sophomore and junior years, so that we have time to fully promote them to college coaches and athletic coordinators.