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  • Columbia International University

    South Carolina
    NAIA
  • Kara Lail

    May be available for recruiting
    Columbia International is a Christ-Centered University starting the Women's Soccer Program in the fall of 2015.
  • Louisburg College

    North Carolina
    NJCAA
  • Chris Fresco

    Will be on-site
  • Salem College

    North Carolina
    Division 3
  • Robin Ramirez

    May be available for recruiting
  • Gina Ryan

    Will be on-site
  • Wake Technical Community College

    North Carolina
    NJCAA
  • Enrique Rodriguez

    Associates attending the event
    Wake Technical Community College is a two year school offering many degrees ranging from Associates in Arts/Science/Fine Arts Transfer to specific two year degrees like Simulation and Game Development, Advertising and Graphic Design, Culinary Arts, and Criminal Justice Technologies. Wake Tech is fully accredited and offers more than 180 associate’s degrees, diplomas, and certificates that prepare students for university transfer or immediate employment. Wake Tech is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and Region X Conference offering 12 different men and women's sports. Wake Tech can be a good platform to progress as a student/athlete. Just listen to Nazmi Albadawi, a former student/athlete at Wake Tech who went on to play at NC State and is now playing professional soccer for the Carolina Railhawks. Nazmi was named North American Soccer League Player of the Week on October 12, 2014. By going to Wake Tech "It was a good way to work my way up,” Nazmi says. "I wasn’t ready to go to State. By going to Wake Tech I was still in the college environment, but was still at home. It was getting me prepared for the next step.” He says that his Wake Tech experience “helped me focus in the classroom a lot more, actually doing work in the classroom and not messing around. Helped me get use to the college level for soccer as well, to get use to a faster paced game. Wake Tech was a stepping stone for me to get to NC State and then to where I am today." Wake Tech's soccer program has sent other student athletes on to different Division I, II, and III NCAA four year schools like NC State, Mount Olive College, and William Peace University. To see if Wake Tech is right for you visit www.waketech.edu or www.waketech.edu/athletics
  • Cody Suite

    Will be on-site
         
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