About Collegiate Athlete

Mission
The mission of the Collegiate Athlete Educational Program (CAEP) is to provide education, information, and the tools enabling parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and student-athletes (sons or daughters) the opportunity to make the best decision in the selection of a college.

Potential Financial Impact
Over a four to five year period, parents could potentially save up to $200,000 with their son/daughter receiving an athletic and/or academic scholarship. The investment in completing the entire CAEP will be well worth its cost.

Overview of the Program
The Collegiate Athlete Educational Program (CAEP) includes a series of three sessions:

Introductory Seminar - The Big Picture (1 hour)
Workshop I - Developing Your Action Plan (2 hours)
Workshop II - Making the Decision (2 hours)

Demographics
The targeted audience includes any girl or boy before 9th grade through 12th grade levels in public, private or home-school settings. Immediate target is also with parents/guardians and exposure with high school coaches, athletic directors, principals, counselors and administrators.

Seminar/Workshop Facilitators
Facilitators include individuals who have been directly involved in intercollegiate athletics. They include former collegiate coaches at the NCAA Division I level, senior-level athletics administrators, and collegiate athletes. . .just to name a few.

CAEP Advisory Board
The CAEP Advisory Board is made up of professionals who have over 100 years of collegiate experience and are still actively involved in the athletics arena.