We spoke with former Regis College soccer player, Miya Nishibun to find out all about her year as a postgraduate student-athlete in the UK. Following an excellent senior year at... read more →
We recently spoke with Howard Payne University graduate, Eliajah Pruitt to find out all about his year overseas in the UK. After graduating from Howard Payne University in 2020, Eliajah... read more →
13 Play Overseas students crowned National Champions at BUCS Big Wednesday! Following the conclusion of BUCS Big Wednesday 2023, we are proud to celebrate another Play Overseas class of National... read more →
We recently spoke to soccer player, Arianna Durling to ask about her overseas experience so far. Upon a fantastic collegiate career with Rowan College which saw her earn multiple All-Conference... read more →
Why is the UK a popular destination for former college athletes? Rankings, reputation, and specialist degrees are just some of the many reasons that make the UK a popular study... read more →
We recently spoke to undergraduate student Kailey, to ask about her experience as a student-athlete in the U.K. As well as helping student-athletes find postgraduate playing opportunities at universities across... read more →
Over recent years we have helped a wide range of former NCAA D1, D2, and D3 lacrosse players to find opportunities where they can continue playing alongside their master's degrees.... read more →
Since arriving in September this year, Shelby has been thoroughly enjoying her time as a postgraduate student in the UK. After graduating from Houghton University in 2020 with her bachelor's... read more →
Football is played on a wide scale at universities throughout the UK, with over 4,000 students competing across 80 different teams. University teams compete throughout the year in both league... read more →
We're recruiting for both Spring and Fall entry dates in 2023 We are now recruiting student-athletes who are interested in furthering both their sporting career and education overseas. Working with... read more →