In the fall of her senior year, Jessie participated in a sports study abroad seminar focused on swimming. Encouraged by her high school coach, she looked forward to the challenge of attending and swimming at a NCAA university. After consulting with her parents and seeking advice from various sources, she contacted ACA, where we specialize in sports study abroad services. On October 15, she signed...
Case Study of an ACA Student Successfully Transferring from Community College to an NCAA University
During her time on the IWCC women's golf team, Winnie interacted well with her teammates in a new country and performed excellently academically, achieving a GPA of 4.0. This was a bonus for her application as she applied to four-year colleges, as exceptional student-athletes are often recruited more aggressively by NCAA universities.
Jerry Huang pursues his passions at the NCAA division 1 level in both sports and arts
Jerry distinguishes himself from other golf student athletes with his deep passion for art. He has been studying art since the third grade and has been enrolled in art classes throughout high school. After considering studying abroad in the United States during high school, Jerry was introduced to ACA through consultants' recommendations and planning. Only then did Jerry and his parents truly...
Tiffany Tsai’s Hard Work Pays Off, Her Performance Results in an NCAA D1 Scholarship
Eventually, Tiffany won the 15th FCG Callaway World Championship in the U.S. with scores of 72-64-65, totaling 201 strokes over three days, finishing 11 under par. By then, ACA had negotiated generous full scholarship recruitment conditions with more than twelve U.S. college teams for Tiffany. However, these achievements were not coincidental but the result of perfect planning, groundwork, and...
Oregon State University freshman Stanley Lin has been selected as the Pac-12 Conference Men’s Golfer of the Week
ACA successfully helped Winnie transfer from community college to a NCAA Divisiom 1 School. She started playing for the University of Cincinnati team in her sophomore year.
In 2021, Winnie was already a high school senior, uncertain about whether she could play golf at a U.S. university. She searched for school information, compared recruiting conditions and qualifications, applied for scholarships at multiple schools, but received no response, feeling completely shut out. With her high school graduation approaching, should she give up her dream of studying abroad...