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Frequently
asked questions

Everything you need to know before making a decision.
No jargon. No fine print.

You are the ones who negotiate directly with the university. Sport Change Project evaluates your daughter, connects her with the right institution, and puts you in touch. From that point on, the decision and the negotiation are yours.

Our role

What Sport Change Project does and doesn't do

Before answering specific questions, it is important to be clear about the scope of what we do. Many doubts disappear once the model is properly understood.

What we do

We evaluate your daughter’s athletic level, select her for the Showcase, and connect the interested institution directly with you.

Your role

You are the ones who negotiate the scholarship, the terms, and the conditions directly with the American university. The final decision is always yours.

What we don't do

We do not handle visas, prepare academic dossiers, negotiate contracts, or provide personal accompaniment during your daughter’s stay in the US.

FAQ

What families ask us most

Your daughter signs up for the development camp. Ángel Jareño evaluates her in person. If her profile fits, she moves on to the Showcase where American scouts and universities watch her compete live.

It depends on each case. It can range from weeks to several months. There is no guaranteed resolution date, but we work with urgency and clarity at every stage.

We tell you directly. The development camp has training value regardless of the outcome. Honesty is part of the process.

It depends on the institution and the specific offer. Some scholarships cover tuition, housing, and meals. Others cover only tuition. The details are negotiated directly with the university.

Possibly yes: flights, health insurance, personal expenses, sports equipment. Each university has different conditions. It is essential to read the offer terms carefully before accepting.

The cost to the family is the development camp registration fee. We do not charge commission on the scholarship or intervene in the financial negotiation with the university.

The university is responsible for the wellbeing of its players within the program. Sport Change Project does not offer personal accompaniment during the stay. It is important to agree with the institution on what support they provide before signing.

A basic functional level helps a lot, but it is not an absolute requirement for the first year at Junior College. Many institutions offer language support. The willingness to learn matters more than the starting level.

The student visa (F-1) is processed by the university once the offer is accepted. It is a standard process that the American institution knows well and will guide you through directly.

Process summary

The four key moments for the family

As a family, your role is essential at four specific moments in the process. Knowing them in advance avoids surprises.

01
Camp registration

You decide your daughter takes part in the development camp. This is where everything starts.

02
Showcase y evaluación

If selected, she competes in front of American scouts. You are not directly involved but are kept informed at every step.

03
Recibís la oferta

Sport Change Project connects you with the interested university. From here you negotiate directly with the institution.

04
Decisión final

You accept or decline the offer. You handle the visa process with the university and prepare your daughter’s arrival.

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