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Stay in the Game! Athletic Recruiting as Part of the College Planning Process


An experienced athlete, coach and athletic administrator and
educator, Kim has guided student-athletes for over 25 years at all levels and
currently assists prospective students in all collegiate sports at McMillan,
Howland & Spence, Boston’s foremost independent educational consultants in
school, college, and graduate school planning. Located in the heart of Boston’s
Back Bay for more than 50 years, McMillan, Howland & Spence helps families
in New England, nationally, and worldwide with independent boarding and day
school, college, and graduate program planning. Kim also has been an Adjunct
Professor at Northeastern University, Ohio University and The College of
William & Mary. Kim will speak to the role of athletic recruiting as part
of the college planning process and share case studies of student-athletes.

 - Making the grade on
the field and in the classroom

 - Understanding
academic and athletic commitments

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  - SAT I/ SAT II /ACT
 - What level in
college?

 - Div I, II and III –
So many recruiting rules!


About Kim:

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·  Two-sport All-American and National Champion at the University of Maryland, three-sport
US Squad member


·  Field Hockey and
Lacrosse Coach William & Mary; Head Lacrosse coach at the University of
Richmond


·  Head coach of the
Scottish Women’s National Lacrosse Team (World Cup ’05)


·  Athletic Director
independent middle and high school


·  B.S.  University of Maryland; M.Ed., College of
William and Mary; doctoral candidate at Northeastern University


·  Certified Strength
and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)


·  Certified Master
Athletic Administrator

kim@mcmillaneducation.com | 617-536-4319 | www.mcmillaneducation.com




















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