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EducaSports is a Brazil-based sports study-abroad and U.S. college athletic scholarship application service. Its core offering is not standardized courses, but helping competitive athletes apply to U.S. universities, join college teams, and pursue scholarships. The materials emphasize access to more than 2,000 U.S. colleges and universities, covering sports such as soccer, swimming, volleyball, and tennis.
In terms of “course category,” it falls under sports study abroad, U.S. undergraduate admissions, and scholarship planning, with additional guidance on TOEFL and SAT preparation. The delivery format does not appear to involve live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 lessons; it is closer to a consulting service. Support includes athletic assessment, preparing video materials, contacting college coaches, application forms, documents, visa assistance, and exam registration support. As for certification, the organization does not claim to issue credentials itself; the end goal is admission to a U.S. university and the opportunity to receive an athletic scholarship.
The biggest drawback is that EducaSports does not publicly disclose its own service fees; users need to inquire by email. What it does disclose in more detail are external costs: scholarships are typically 50%-100%, and students’ annual out-of-pocket costs at U.S. universities are usually US$7,500-US$12,500, up to around US$15,000. Additional expenses may include TOEFL, SAT, translation, visa, university application fees, NCAA/NAIA registration, insurance, and flights. The overall cost structure is complex, so families should budget in advance.
Its strengths are the very detailed process descriptions, covering preparation starting 8-12 months in advance, English exams, athletic tests, school matching, and pre-departure arrangements. It also acknowledges that scholarships may be renewed, increased, or reduced depending on athletic results, training attitude, and academic performance, which makes the information relatively pragmatic. The drawbacks are limited disclosure of service fees, success rates, partner university lists, and consultant qualifications. Outcomes depend heavily on athletic ability, English scores, and the judgment of U.S. coaches.
It is better suited to Brazilian athletes with formal competition experience who want to pursue a U.S. undergraduate degree while continuing competitive training. The soccer test mentions ages 17-23; for other sports, applicants need to prepare videos or competition materials. English should be at least intermediate level, and students should be able to commit time to TOEFL and SAT preparation.
The materials do not make it possible to determine whether access or payment from mainland China is smooth, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. For Chinese students, the language and target audience may not be a good fit. Alternatives include official U.S. university admissions channels, NCAA/NAIA information platforms, domestic U.S. undergraduate study-abroad agencies, sports study-abroad consultants, and TOEFL/SAT training providers.
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