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And yes, you should have an  athletic resume . If for no other reason, having the resume will allow you to easily complete all of the online player profiles teams require prospects to submit. This way the information will be all in one place.

The following is a list of resources I’ve found and actually opened and looked at. I’ve divided them into two sections, the first has some sort of substantial additional recruiting information along with the samples. The second section includes just sample letters and resume or player profile templates.

With the exception of the first two documents, they are in no particular order. The resources in the samples only section aren’t any better or worse than those that provide some sort of guide as well. In fact, I’ve included some even if I didn’t think they were so great (and indicate such) so you might only open these to use for comparison purposes.

I didn’t include just one best because sometimes you’ll find the best solution for you is to use a little something from a variety of sources. For all of these sources, be sure to double-check with the  NCAA  and  NAIA  for the latest information since very few of these guides are updated on a regular basis. This is especially important given the continuing changing test requirements.

The College Planning Guide for Student Athletes is no longer being updated by the New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation Network. This is one resource I have always recommend everyone download. Unfortunately, its replacement,  The College Insider Series: Student Athletes  isn’t nearly as good. The new version includes a sample player profile template and cover letter along with an overview of the different NCAA divisions.

But it’s missing the information on the percentage of athletes going pro. There used to be a sample in-season Division 1 athlete schedule to show the time commitment required. It still includes valuable information and is worth downloading but it’s just not as good as the original. So I’m keeping a  link  to the original for a while until I think the extra information isn’t worth the inclusion of possible outdated information.

This year it was actually difficult to select among the various guides since there are some very detailed ones available. While all covered pretty much the same information, they each had their individual strengths. Since this is about finding the athletic resumes and player profiles, I decided to go with the one with the examples I liked best.

My current choice of if you’re only going to download one item is Chippewa Hills High School’s   Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete.  

The Chippewa Hill’s guide includes a description of what should be included on the athletic resume along with its purpose. The athletic resume template is clean and well organized and the sample email/letter is concise and to the point. You’ll also find a timeline for high school athletes; a breakdown of roles and responsibilities for students, parents, counselors, and coaches; and the NCAA table showing the estimated probability of competing beyond the high school level.

One thing to pay attention to is that it lists the NCAA approved courses for its own school. You should check with your own school for its  NCAA  list of approved courses. Another thing to be aware of is that eligibility information is outdated. Everyone’s going to be since it was only 2023 that the NCAA dropped the test requirements permanently. The download link is just past the middle of the page under Other Information.

South Windsor Public Schools  A College Admissions Guide for the Student Athlete .  Very comprehensive guide with two of each letter and resume examples. Also includes words of wisdom from some of the high school coaches from various sports as well as a section on selecting a college and financial aid considerations.

St. Ignatius College Prep  Planning Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete . Comprehensive guide that includes a checklist grid you can use for tracking your recruiting contacts with colleges. Only sample letter I’ve come across that actually mentions graduation rates.

Lakeside School  Athletic Recruiting FAQS . Short guide but includes a funnel on how a student becomes a top recruit along with an athletic resume template and two examples of good emails and two examples of bad emails.

San Marcos College Soccer  College Soccer Recruitment Guide for Parents and Players . This guide is available from several different soccer websites. It includes two sample letters and one sample player profile. It has a nice section addressed to parents covering financial aid and amateurism.

St. Joseph School District  Athletes and the College Recruiting Process: A Handbook for the Students and Their Families .  This is an 18-page guide that includes timelines, checklists, definitions of NCAA & NAIA, along with a sample email and resume. Pay attention to the differences between “Blue Chip Athletes” and “Most Athletes.”

Forman School’s  Planning Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete .  Along with a sample player profile and coach email, it lists sport specific information to include in the athletic resume. You’ll also find a recruiting glossary and frequently asked questions.

High School District 214  Student-Athlete College Handbook .  It also has information on Qualifer Status, Walk-Ons, and Education-Impacting Disabilities. It contains one sample letter but it never mentions the college the student is interested in. Pretty standard resume but doesn’t include any sports related stats which is probably a mistake.

The Athletic Factory Planning Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete. I’m not impressed with the sample resume but it’s the only guide that shows the actual number of teams sponsored by sport. Also includes the NCAA recruiting calendar which lets you know when coaches can contact you. This can change yearly so you need to double check with the NCAA.

Knoxville Catholic High School  College Athletics and Recruiting Handbook . Detailed description of the recruiting process. Provides numbers of players who make it to the next level and what it means when a coach contacts you. Includes a sample letter, sample athletic resume, sample follow-up letter, and statistics by sport. Dated from 2011.

Collegiate Soccer Academy  Soccer Resume .  Only player profile template I’ve seen that includes a link to a video setup as an image so that it looks embedded. Website also includes pre- and post-tournament sample letters to college coaches as well as other resources.

Weston High School  A guide for High School Student Athletes and Parents . General tips as well as what to do year by year. Includes a glossary of terms and sample resumes for individual and team sports.

HS Baseball Web  The Introduction Letter . A basic sample geared for baseball players. However, the website includes a “Schedule” letter as well as an unscientific poll as to whether coaches prefer emails or letter.

NCSA  How to Create a College Recruiting Resume .  You’ll find how to write an introduction, what academic information to include as well as specific information for football, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, and softball.

Orinda Aquatics Sports Resume, Cover Letter & Correspondence.  Word document that has a sample athletic resume, coaches letter, and samples of other letters to keep the coach updated including a thank you letter.

Campolindo High School  Sample Student-Athlete Resume . Nothing special but some might find the sample letter useful.

South Carolina United FC  College Recruiting Support . Includes sample player profiles and emails/letters. The webpage also has a yearly to do list and questions to ask a college coach.

San Diego Mustangs Rugby  Sample Rugby Recruit Athlete Resume.  Another sample resume but with a Rugby perspective. The website does include Top U.C. and CSC application mistakes that may not apply to your situation but are something you should check on just in case.

National High School Golf Association  Good and bad examples of a college golf resume .  PDF examples of a “good” and “bad” resume. While the stats are for golf, it shows how to format your general information into a working athletic resume.

Broomfield Soccer Club  Player Profile Template.   Simple, easy to modify player profile template in Word format.

Lake Norman Lightning Player Profile Template . Another easy-to-use template in Word format but with a softball orientation.

NCSA How to Email College Coaches . This is a comprehensive explanation on emailing a coach including sample subject lines, a breakdown of the email content by sections, and sample emails.

Athlete Match  Sample Emails . Introduction and follow-up email templates with an explanation of why they work.

USA Today Recruiting Column:  How to get your first email noticed by college coaches .  Critique of a good and a bad email to a coach.

Exact Sports  Sample Letters from Athletes to College Coaches .  Provides 2 good samples and 2 bad samples, an initial letter, and a follow up.

CollegeHockeyInc.com  10 Steps to a Great Hockey Resume.  Lists needed elements for the athletic resume as well as a sample resume.

Also read:  6 Things High School Baseball Players Must Have on Their Athletic Profile

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Student Athlete resume examples for 2024

A student athlete's resume should highlight their ability to balance a rigorous training and competition schedule with a full academic course load. This requires excellent time management skills, teamwork, and communication. As shown in the resume examples, it's also important to showcase leadership skills, such as being a role model for freshmen, and community involvement, like organizing soccer camps or participating in community outreach programs.

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Student Athlete resume example

How to format your student athlete resume:.

  • Tailor your resume's job title to the role you're applying for, just like student athlete Alyssa does: 'Played a full 90 minutes against UNC in the semi-final of the ACC tournament.'
  • Highlight accomplishments, not just responsibilities, in your work experience, as shown by this student athlete's example: 'Received and applied constructive criticism from coaches to improve future performance' and 'Achieved all-conference honors junior and senior years'.
  • Fit your student athlete resume onto one page, prioritizing relevant experiences like this student athlete: 'Balanced a 40+ hour practice, training, competition and travel schedule, while maintaining strong academic standing.'
  • Bonus tip: Develop excellent time management skills and strong teamwork by balancing academics and athletics, just like many student athletes do.

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Student Athlete resume format and sections

1. add contact information to your student athlete resume.

Student Athlete Resume Contact Information Example # 1

Dhruv Johnson

[email protected] | 333-111-2222 | www.linkedin.com/in/dhruv-johnson

2. Add relevant education to your student athlete resume

Your resume's education section should include:

  • The name of your school
  • The date you graduated ( Month, Year or Year are both appropriate)
  • The name of your degree

If you graduated more than 15 years ago, you should consider dropping your graduation date to avoid age discrimination.

Optional subsections for your education section include:

  • Academic awards (Dean's List, Latin honors, etc. )
  • GPA (if you're a recent graduate and your GPA was 3.5+)
  • Extra certifications
  • Academic projects (thesis, dissertation, etc. )

Other tips to consider when writing your education section include:

  • If you're a recent graduate, you might opt to place your education section above your experience section
  • The more work experience you get, the shorter your education section should be
  • List your education in reverse chronological order, with your most recent and high-ranking degrees first
  • If you haven't graduated yet, you can include "Expected graduation date" to the entry for that school

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Student Athlete Resume Relevant Education Example # 1

Bachelor's Degree In Business 2009 - 2012

American InterContinental University Chandler, AZ

Student Athlete Resume Relevant Education Example # 2

Bachelor's Degree In Kinesiology 2012 - 2015

Florida State University Tallahassee, FL

4. List your student athlete experience

The most important part of any resume for a student athlete is the experience section. Recruiters and hiring managers expect to see your experience listed in reverse chronological order, meaning that you should begin with your most recent experience and then work backwards.

Don't just list your job duties below each job entry. Instead, make sure most of your bullet points discuss impressive achievements from your past positions. Whenever you can, use numbers to contextualize your accomplishments for the hiring manager reading your resume.

It's okay if you can't include exact percentages or dollar figures. There's a big difference even between saying "Managed a team of student athletes" and "Managed a team of 6 student athletes over a 9-month project. "

Most importantly, make sure that the experience you include is relevant to the job you're applying for. Use the job description to ensure that each bullet point on your resume is appropriate and helpful.

  • Earned scholarship to compete for Nebraska Softball.
  • Created a PowerPoint presentation to "sell" the idea to Head Coach Frank Solich, with a successful outcome.
  • Conducted student-athlete academic evaluations to ensure eligibility in accordance with the university and the NCAA.
  • Tutored student athletes in Communication, Psychology, International/Cultural Studies, with special focus in writing and grammar.
  • Committed to an aggressive schedule of 30+ hours per week of practice, meetings, and competition for this NCAA team.
  • Assisted in team winning the Horizon League Championship and participating in the National Invitational Tournament in 2003.
  • Played on the Auburn University softball team on athletic scholarship.
  • Helped coach several soccer camps, clinics, and did volunteer work with SBSA.
  • Ensured compliance with NCAA rules and regulations.
  • Processed invoices using Excel and QuickBooks and emailed to appropriate parties.
  • Posted Home Office jobs on the internet.
  • Researched federal and state laws pertaining to intellectual property and telecommunications.
  • Redesigned and updated course content and links, entered grades, and rearranged/edited Powerpoint presentations for classroom use.
  • Processed new employee paperwork for tax, payroll and benefits.
  • Provided tutoring for student athletes in all levels of Economics classes Observed and acted in accordance with NCAA rules
  • Organized campus events and fundraisers through social media and other forms of communication to increase publicity of intercollegiate athletics.
  • Complied with NJCAA Division I conference and college rules and regulations at all times.
  • Assisted the Athletics Director with educating, monitoring, and verifying compliance of NCAA & NAIA rules with regard to basketball.
  • Provided instruction to athletes while following guidelines and procedures set forth by the NCAA and head coaches.

5. Highlight student athlete certifications on your resume

Specific student athlete certifications can be a powerful tool to show employers you've developed the appropriate skills.

If you have any of these certifications, make sure to put them on your student athlete resume:

  • Communication Management Professional (CMP)

6. Finally, add an student athlete resume summary or objective statement

A resume summary statement consists of 1-3 sentences at the top of your student athlete resume that quickly summarizes who you are and what you have to offer. The summary statement should include your job title, years of experience (if it's 3+), and an impressive accomplishment, if you have space for it.

Remember to emphasize skills and experiences that feature in the job description.

Common student athlete resume skills

  • Championship
  • All-Conference
  • Mental Toughness
  • Community Services
  • Academic Support
  • Athletic Events
  • Community Outreach
  • Athletic Administration
  • Athletic Program
  • Athletic Conference
  • Athletic Trainers
  • Constructive Criticism
  • Academic Schedule
  • Travel Schedule
  • Athletic Association
  • Student Body
  • Weight Training
  • Athletic Performance
  • Source Qualifier
  • Community Events
  • Make-A-Wish

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What is a Student Athlete Resume? – Definition

A Student Athlete Resume is a customized document that showcases the skills, achievements, and experiences of students who balance both academics and athletics. It emphasizes the unique attributes developed through sports participation, such as leadership, teamwork, discipline, and work ethic, alongside academic accomplishments. Tailored to highlight a student athlete’s dual role, this resume type aids in communicating their well-rounded character and potential value to colleges, universities, or future employers.

What is the Best Resume Example for a Student Athlete?

Creating a standout resume as a student-athlete involves striking the right balance between athletic achievements and academic accomplishments. Here’s an example of an optimized resume tailored for student-athletes.

Contact Information

  • Name: Alex Johnson
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (555) 123-4567
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alexjohnson

A dedicated student-athlete with a proven track record in competitive basketball and academic excellence, currently pursuing a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. Eager to leverage leadership and teamwork skills, combined with a 3.8 GPA, to excel in future internships and contribute to professional environments.

Bachelor of Business Administration University of Prestige, Expected Graduation: 2024

  • GPA: 3.8/4.0

Athletic Achievements

Varsity Basketball Player, University of Prestige, 2022 – Present

  • Led the team as captain to win the regional championship in 2023.
  • Averaged 15 points, 5 assists, and 7 rebounds per game in the 2022-2023 season.
  • Earned All-Conference Student-Athlete honors in 2023.

Academic Achievements

  • Dean’s List for Academic Excellence, 2022 – Present.
  • Completed a comprehensive project analyzing market trends in the sports industry.
  • Athletic Skills: Team leadership, game strategy, performance analysis.
  • Academic Skills: Research, data analysis, presentation, critical thinking.
  • Soft Skills: Communication, time management, adaptability.

Work Experience

Summer Intern, ABC Corp, Summer 2023

  • Assisted the marketing team in creating and implementing promotional campaigns.
  • Conducted market research and analysis leading to a 20% increase in customer engagement.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Volunteer, City Youth Engagement Program, teaching basketball to underprivileged youths.
  • Member, Student Business Association, participating in workshops and networking events.

Certifications

  • Certified in Sports Leadership from the National Sports Association.

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Job Description Example for Student Athlete Resume

Position: college baseball player, college: elite state university, job description:.

As a College Baseball Player at Elite State University, you’ll balance athletic performance with academic achievements, embodying the spirit of a student-athlete. We’re seeking dedicated individuals with a passion for baseball and an exemplary academic record to represent our esteemed institution.

Key Responsibilities:

Athletic performance:.

  • Training Commitment: Participate in all scheduled trainings, practice sessions, and matches, showcasing dedication to improvement and team success.
  • Performance Excellence: Strive for peak performance, maintaining the highest standards of athletic ability and sportsmanship.
  • Team Collaboration: Collaborate with teammates and coaches, fostering a positive, supportive, and competitive environment.

Academic Achievements:

  • Study Commitment: Maintain exemplary academic performance, balancing rigorous baseball training schedules with study commitments.
  • Class Participation: Actively participate in classes, ensuring a balanced focus between athletic and academic pursuits.
  • Grade Maintenance: Uphold a GPA that meets or exceeds the athletic department’s standards for participating in sports.

Leadership and Conduct:

  • Role Modeling: Serve as a role model, displaying integrity, discipline, and leadership on and off the field.
  • Ethical Conduct: Adhere to all ethical standards of the university and athletic department, promoting fair play and respect.
  • Community Engagement: Participate in community service activities and outreach programs, representing the university positively.

Qualifications:

  • Enrollment as a full-time student at Elite State University.
  • Prior baseball experience, preferably at the high school varsity level or equivalent.
  • Strong academic record.
  • Excellent teamwork, communication, and leadership skills.
  • Commitment to personal development, sportsmanship, and ethical conduct.

What We Offer:

  • Athletic scholarships for eligible and outstanding student-athletes.
  • Access to top-notch training facilities and professional coaching.
  • A vibrant community that supports the holistic development of each student-athlete.
  • Opportunities to compete at the highest collegiate level, gaining exposure and experience.

Conclusion:

Being a College Baseball Player at Elite State University entails a commitment to athletic excellence, academic achievement, and personal development. We seek individuals ready to embrace the dual role with discipline, passion, and integrity, contributing to the legacy of success at our institution and preparing for future professional and personal successes.

Skills on Resume Required for a Student Athlete

A student athlete’s resume should highlight a balanced mix of skills cultivated both in the classroom and on the playing field. Here’s a comprehensive list:

Athletic Skills:

  • Teamwork: The ability to work cohesively with others, understanding roles, and collaborating for a common goal.
  • Leadership: Inspiring and motivating teammates, displaying initiative, and leading by example.
  • Discipline: Adherence to rigorous training schedules, policies, and regulations.
  • Competitive Spirit: A drive to excel, overcome challenges, and thrive under pressure.

Academic Skills:

  • Time Management: Balancing rigorous academic and athletic schedules, prioritizing tasks efficiently.
  • Problem Solving: Applying critical thinking to overcome challenges and find solutions.
  • Communication: Articulating ideas clearly, both in written and oral forms, and active listening.

Interpersonal Skills:

  • Adaptability: Adjusting to diverse roles, responsibilities, and environments.
  • Resilience: Bouncing back from setbacks with increased determination and focus.
  • Empathy: Understanding others’ perspectives and responding with respect and consideration.

Technical and Practical Skills:

  • Analytical Skills: Assessing situations, analyzing data, and making informed decisions.
  • Technology Proficiency: Basic understanding of popular software and technology used in specific fields or industries.
  • Project Management: Organizing, planning, and executing projects and tasks to completion.

Professional Skills:

  • Networking: Building and maintaining relationships with peers, mentors, coaches, and professionals.
  • Self-Motivation: Demonstrating initiative, setting, and pursuing goals with determination.
  • Ethical Judgment: Acting with integrity, honesty, and adherence to ethical standards.

Including these skills on a student athlete’s resume underscores their well-rounded character, dedication, and preparedness for future academic and professional endeavors. Each skill should be backed up with specific examples to provide a comprehensive view of the student’s capabilities.

Student Athlete Resume Objectives Examples

  • Leadership & Growth : “Determined student athlete with a passion for both academic and athletic excellence, aiming to bring leadership, discipline, and a growth mindset to a challenging internship in business management.”
  • Teamwork & Marketing : “Collegiate soccer player majoring in Marketing, seeking a role that leverages team collaboration and strategic analysis to drive brand awareness and engagement.”
  • Performance & Finance : “Track and field athlete with strong analytical skills, pursuing a finance internship to apply the same drive for performance optimization to financial strategies.”
  • Dedication & Healthcare : “Student athlete with a track record in maintaining peak physical and mental condition, eager to contribute my discipline and commitment to a role in healthcare management.”
  • Communication & PR : “Basketball team captain and Communications major, aiming to combine my leadership and interpersonal skills in a Public Relations role that bridges brands with their audience.”
  • Adaptability & Tech : “Swimmer adept at navigating changing conditions, seeking a tech startup role where adaptability, rapid learning, and teamwork drive innovation.”
  • Resilience & Sales : “Tennis player recognized for resilience and determination, pursuing a sales position to transform challenges into opportunities and drive business growth.”

Each objective combines the student’s athletic experience with their academic focus or career goals, providing a snapshot of their dedication, skills, and aspirations.

How do you put an athlete on a resume?

Incorporating athletic experience into a resume can be a strategic move to showcase your discipline, teamwork, leadership, and other transferable skills. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide on how to effectively put an athlete on a resume.

1. Choose the Appropriate Resume Format

Decide on a resume format that best highlights your athletic achievements alongside academic and other experiences. A combination or functional resume can be ideal to equally emphasize your sports and academic or professional experiences.

2. Include Athletic Achievements in the Resume Header

Consider adding a brief mention of your athletic status, such as ‘Student Athlete’ or ‘Collegiate Football Player’ next to your name. This can immediately catch the eye of the recruiter.

3. Write a Strong Objective or Summary

Begin your resume with an objective or summary that intertwines your athletic and academic achievements and skills. Highlight your sports discipline, achievements, and how those skills transfer into your desired career field.

4. Create an ‘Athletic Achievements’ Section

Develop a distinct section where you list down your sports achievements. Include the sports played, positions held, awards received, leadership roles, and significant milestones. Ensure you quantify achievements where possible.

  • Captained the basketball team to a regional victory, leading to a 30% increase in school’s athletic recognition.
  • Achieved a record time in the 100m sprint, improving previous school record by 12%.

5. Highlight Transferable Skills

Incorporate a section to list down skills that are transferable from the playing field to the professional workspace. Skills like leadership, teamwork, discipline, time management, and adaptability should be highlighted.

6. Include Athletic Experience in Work or Volunteer Section

If your athletic experience includes roles like coaching or organizing sports events, include these in your work or volunteer experience section. It demonstrates responsibility, leadership, and organizational skills.

  • Volunteered as an assistant coach for the local youth basketball team, implementing strategic training programs and improving team performance by 25%.

7. Incorporate Athletic Achievements in the Education Section

In the education section, aside from academic achievements, include distinctions achieved in the field of sports, if pertinent. It could be scholarships received due to athletic performance, or significant sports awards and recognitions.

8. Add Testimonials or References Related to Athletics

Including a reference from a coach or a teammate can provide credibility to your athletic achievements and character. They can attest to your skills, work ethic, and contributions to the team.

9. Tailor Your Resume to the Job Description

Adapt your resume according to the job you are applying for. Highlight those athletic achievements and skills that resonate with the job description and could potentially demonstrate your fit for the role.

10. Proofread and Review

Ensure your resume is free of errors, well-formatted, and professional. Have someone else review it, or consider seeking professional help to ensure that both your athletic and academic experiences are presented compellingly.

Being an athlete brings a unique set of skills highly valued in the professional world. By effectively incorporating athletic experience into your resume, you can present yourself as a well-rounded, disciplined, and skilled candidate ready to tackle challenges beyond the playing field. Adapt and customize your resume, always keeping the prospective employer’s needs and expectations in mind.

What should I put on my athletic resume?

Creating an athletic resume requires strategically presenting your sports experiences and accomplishments to reflect your skills, work ethic, and leadership abilities. Here are the critical elements to include on your athletic resume:

1. Contact Information:

  • Name: Your full name, prominently displayed.
  • Phone Number and Email: Ensure they are professional and appropriate.
  • Address: Your current residence address.

2. Objective Statement:

  • Summarize your career goals, athletic accomplishments, and how they align with your professional aspirations. Make it concise and tailored to the specific opportunity you’re seeking.

3. Athletic Achievements:

  • Sports Played: List the sports you’ve participated in.
  • Positions Held: Specify your role or position in the team.
  • Awards and Honors: Include any accolades, titles, or recognitions received.
  • Statistics: Quantifiable achievements, like scores or records, to showcase your performance.

4. Academic Achievements:

  • Institution: The school or college attended.
  • GPA: Include if it’s strong and adds value.
  • Degrees and Certifications: Specify your academic qualifications and any certifications.
  • Honors and Awards: Academic recognitions received.
  • Athletic Skills: Discipline, competitiveness, physical fitness, etc.
  • Soft Skills: Teamwork, leadership, communication, problem-solving, etc.
  • Technical Skills: Any computer, technical, or specific skills relevant to the job you’re applying for.

6. Experience:

  • Athletic Experience: Detail your involvement in sports, training programs, and competitions.
  • Work Experience: Include internships, part-time jobs, or volunteer work, showcasing transferable skills.

7. Extracurricular Activities:

  • List other activities outside of sports and academics that highlight your diverse interests and skills.

8. References:

  • Include coaches, trainers, or professors who can vouch for your character, skills, and accomplishments. Ensure to ask for their permission beforehand.

Tips for Enhancing Your Athletic Resume:

  • Tailor Your Resume: Always customize your resume to align with the specific role or opportunity you’re targeting. Highlight the most relevant skills and accomplishments.
  • Use Action Verbs: Utilize action verbs to make your achievements and skills stand out.
  • Professional Presentation: Ensure your resume is visually appealing, well-organized, and free of typos or errors.

Your athletic resume is a powerful tool to showcase your achievements, skills, and potential to colleges, employers, or athletic scouts. By including the elements above and tailoring them to reflect your unique experiences and aspirations, you can create a compelling athletic resume that opens doors to exciting opportunities.

Tips for Writing a S tudent Athlete Resume

Creating a resume as a student athlete requires careful consideration to articulate both athletic and academic achievements. Here are some crucial tips to craft a compelling resume that highlights your dual roles effectively:

1. Start with a Strong Objective:

  • Craft a concise and targeted objective statement that melds your athletic and academic aspirations, showcasing your drive and commitment.

2. Highlight Athletic Achievements:

  • Create a dedicated section for athletic accomplishments. Include sports played, awards won, leadership roles, and other notable achievements.

3. Emphasize Academic Accomplishments:

  • Don’t overshadow your academic achievements. Include GPA (if strong), honors, or specific projects that display your scholarly abilities.

4. Showcase Transferable Skills:

  • Athletics instill valuable skills like teamwork, discipline, and leadership. Highlight these skills with examples of how they’ve been applied in real scenarios.

5. Include Extracurricular Activities:

  • Mention other clubs or organizations you’re part of to display a well-rounded character.

6. Add Work Experience:

  • If you’ve held part-time jobs or internships, include them to show your ability to manage multiple responsibilities.

7. Be Quantitative:

  • Use numbers to quantify your achievements, like “Increased team’s win rate by 25% as captain,” to provide context and scale to your contributions.

8. Tailor the Resume:

  • Customize your resume according to the opportunity you’re targeting. Highlight relevant skills and achievements that align with the requirements.

9. Include References:

  • Add references who can vouch for your character, skills, and work ethic. It could be coaches, teachers, or mentors.

10. Proofread and Format:

  • Ensure your resume is free of errors, and the format is consistent and easy to read. Professional presentation speaks to your attention to detail.

Additional Tips:

  • Professional Tone: Maintain a professional and positive tone throughout the resume.
  • Action Verbs: Use action verbs to bring energy and clarity to your achievements and responsibilities.
  • Balance: Strike a balance between athletic and academic achievements to present a holistic picture of your background.
  • Update Regularly: Keep the resume updated to reflect your most recent accomplishments and experiences.

Mastering the art of crafting a student athlete resume is essential for transitioning to academic and professional arenas. By strategically highlighting athletic achievements, academic accomplishments, and transferable skills, students position themselves as well-rounded candidates. Tailoring each section to resonate with specific opportunities amplifies the impact, paving the way for successful college admissions, internships, or job placements.

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High school is one of the best times of your life, but it can also be one of the most difficult when looking for your first or second job. You’ve got to fill out applications, prep for interviews, and write your resume.

Using ChatGPT for resumes  is a cool idea, but can still feel daunting and overwhelming. We’ve all been there, and what you really need is a free AI resume builder and solid student cover letters to get you on your way.

We’ve analyzed countless high school resumes to discover  what would get students job interviews in 2024 . While you may want to start with a simple  resume outline , keep reading to find 20 high school resume samples (plus writing tips) that are jam-packed with essential techniques and tricks.

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  • If you choose to use a template, make sure you adjust the  resume’s formatting  so that your text is big enough to read with one-inch margins on the side.
  • However, you should write your bullet points like you would for a job. Highlight any responsibilities and accomplishments relevant to the job you’re applying for now.
  • For example, if you’re looking for a job in sales, emphasize your ability to work in groups and create a good customer experience.

High School Student No Experience Resume

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  • If you don’t have work history, include projects and volunteer work instead. Treat them like a job and write bullet points according to your responsibilities.
  • Make sure you start every bullet point with active verbs, and always double-check for typos. You’ve got this!
  • Include your unique skills, your desired position, and the company you hope to work for to make your objective stand out from the rest!

Beginner High School Student Resume

Beginner high school student with teacher's helper experience

  • But here’s the deal, schools won’t provide funds like candy—so convey why exactly you need a scholarship using the career objective. In Morwenna’s case, her pursuit of gaining knowledge to make societal changes is a compelling argument that no school can ignore. Basically, make them think, “We need this future reformer in our school.”

High School Internship Resume

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  • You ideally want key industry-proof skills that can work in any internship such as Google Sheets, Adobe Lightroom, and Todoist. These also become a testament to not just your super-fast learning ability but also your tech-savviness with current software!

First Job High School Student Resume

First job high school student resume example with 2+ years of experience

  • To remedy that problem, add a  skills section on your resume  to give hiring managers an important overview of your strengths.
  • To really highlight your abilities, incorporate the same skills in your work experience, too. Demonstrate how you used your skills to better your workplace, and you can’t go wrong!
  • Adding stylistic elements like color and different fonts can help you show a bit of your personality (and make your resume more fun to read). 

Experienced High School Student Resume

Experienced high school student resume example with 2+ years of experience

  • Remember, your resume is a highlight reel, so you need to include what’s most important (like your achievements and relevant metrics). 
  • You can adjust your layout, font sizes, and margins, but keep it easy to read. 
  • Use a bit of color and some fun fonts, provided it still looks professional. You’ve got this!

High School Senior Resume

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  • This statement must align with the potential employer’s needs, proving you understand the job requirements and have gone the extra mile to address doubts about your capabilities. As for experiences that might have prepared you for the job, workshops and volunteering programs you’ve participated in are prominent candidates.

Out of High School Resume

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  • Leisure activities range from soccer, hiking, drawing and sketching, robotics, and photography to journalism. But how do they fit in the picture? Well, a penchant for drawing and sketching could reflect creativity and an eye for detail, while journalism stints could hint at strong communication and critical thinking.

High School Graduate Resume

High school graduate resume example with newspaper and photography experience

  • Right from the first line of the career objective, you can see the candidate’s passion and willingness to work in this field. Notice how Serai’s love for photography is clearly backed by a previous project for a school newspaper.
  • These details will be perfect when Serai’s ready for the AI cover letter generator to bring her application to perfection.

High School Diploma Resume

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  • In the education section of your high school diploma resume, include your diploma, the school’s name, and your start and end date. Add some useful software skills to the mix to secure your seat in any undergraduate program.

Recent High School Graduate Resume

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  • Begin with clearing which stream and degree you want to pursue. Next, follow suit with your mission and what you hope to gain by completing the program. Try some more personalization by linking your career goal with the college’s agenda.

High School Student Scholarship Resume

High school student scholarship resume example with volunteer and project experience

  • Your high school student scholarship resume should vividly show your positive contributions to noble causes, such as offering ADLs to seniors, and emphasize your impact on society.

High School Student College Application Resume

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  • Ensure your high school student college application resume shows your practical and classwork achievements that emphasize your grand vision to make a positive contribution to society.

High School Student for College Resume

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  • Before hitting “submit,” always  check your resume  for typos and other minor errors. It’s amazing what you can miss during your first few reviews.
  • A good GPA can demonstrate, at least in part, your willingness to work hard. We’d recommend including your GPA only if it’s above 3.5, but anything above a 3 is a good average.

High School Student for Customer Service Resume

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  • Including projects, volunteer work, or club memberships is a great way to add value to your resume.
  • Your resume should focus on your abilities and other activities you’ve engaged in that will show your value.
  • Read the responsibilities and qualifications to look for key skills and tasks. Then, incorporate some of those skills and responsibilities into your high school student customer service resume.

High School Student Internship Resume

High school student internship resume example with 3 years of experience

  • For example, if the job description lists responsibilities like writing and analyzing data, include “written communication” and “data analysis” in your skills section.
  • One easy way to customize your resume is by focusing your  resume skills  on things that apply to the internship. 
  • Make sure you keep your resume professional and to the point. You don’t want to include anything too personal about your beliefs, religion, politics, or personal information.
  • For example, you can list “volunteering at local church,” but avoid saying “fasting every weekend.” It doesn’t show off relevant skills and is a bit too forward for a resume.

High School Student Office Worker Resume

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  • Good projects include anything that demonstrates your leadership abilities or desire for knowledge. Senior projects, personal blogs, or even being on a sports team are all good examples to include!
  • Add work experience directly under your contact information and name, then add any relevant projects if you’re low on space. 
  • While there are plenty of  resume writing tips , your resume should be as unique as you. Don’t get so caught up in what you think you “should” do that your resume is bland and cookie-cutter. 

High School Student Sales Resume

High school student sales resume example with 6 years of experience

  • Numbers demonstrate your value, and they’re useful tools for the Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) software that hiring managers use to sort through job applicants.
  • Trust us, and incorporate metrics into at least 80% of your bullet points!
  • For example, you know that different  resume templates  can change your resume’s appearance, but different templates can also stretch or streamline your content. 
  • Mess with multiple templates to see what your content will look like—you may find a template that allows for more room, or one that allows you to highlight your skills better.

High School Student Athlete  Resume

High school student athlete resume example with 4 years of athletic experience

  • Think of a time you proved you were the MVP on your team—Did you lead your team to a championship? Perhaps you made the game-winning shot in a crucial, nail-biting game?

High School Student Music Resume

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  • When you include hobbies like songwriting or your interest in classical music in your high school student music resume , it conveys to your recruiter that you’re super dedicated and passionate about your craft.
  • You can also include hobbies that are different, too. For example, if you enjoy experimenting with new recipes from around the world, that can show you’re ready to give new genres a whirl or that you understand that music—while art—is still supposed to be fun and adventuresome.

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  • • Crafted and executed strategic recruitment plans for over 250 athletes, resulting in a 95% successful placement rate into collegiate programs
  • • Established robust partnerships with 50+ college athletic programs nationwide, facilitating the advancement of student-athlete careers
  • • Pioneered a comprehensive athlete support program that increased athlete engagement by 50% and improved academic eligibility
  • • Led a team of 5 placement coordinators to optimize recruitment processes and athlete representation at college showcases and events
  • • Developed a personalized tracking system using CRM software to monitor and report on athlete progress, achieving a 30% increase in efficiency
  • • Mentored student-athletes and their families on NCAA regulations and compliance, ensuring 100% adherence and reducing potential risks
  • • Increased athlete retention by 40% through the implementation of targeted support and educational initiatives
  • • Coordinated successful athletic showcases that attracted scouts from top-tier universities, bolstering athlete visibility
  • • Negotiated endorsement deals and sponsorships, enhancing the agency's reputation and profitability by 25%
  • • Provided in-depth analysis and feedback on 150+ athletes' performance metrics, driving individualized improvement plans
  • • Introduced innovative digital marketing strategies that amplified athlete profiles and recruitment opportunities
  • • Organized 30+ scouting events annually, resulting in the discovery and support of high-potential athletes
  • • Streamlined athlete evaluation processes, increasing the scope and precision of talent identification
  • • Collaborated with educational consultants to provide comprehensive academic support for over 100 student-athletes
  • • Facilitated communication between athletes and recruiters, leading to numerous successful athletic scholarships

6 Athlete Resume Examples & Guide for 2024

As an athlete, your resume must prominently display your physical achievements. Highlight the dedication and discipline inherent in your training and competitive history. Ensure that your athlete resume reflects the teamwork and leadership skills you have developed. These attributes are invaluable and speak volumes to your potential on and off the field.

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As an athlete transitioning into a new career, you might struggle to convey the relevance of your sports experience on a professional resume. Our comprehensive guide is designed to help you effectively translate your athletic discipline, teamwork, and dedication into compelling skills and accomplishments that resonate with employers.

  • Aligning the top one-third of your athlete resume with the role you're applying for.
  • Curating your specific athlete experience to get the attention of recruiters.
  • How to list your relevant education to impress hiring managers recruiting for the athlete role.

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The ultimate formula for your athlete resume format

Our best advice on how to style your athlete resume is this - first, take the time to study the job advert requirements.

The resume format you select should ultimately help you better align how your experience matches the specific role.

There are four crucial elements you need to thus take into consideration:

  • How you present your experience. If you happen to have plenty of relevant expertise, select the reverse-chronological resume format to organize your experience by dates, starting with the latest.
  • Don't go over the top with writing your resume. Instead, stick with a maximum of two-page format to feature what matters most about your profile.
  • Headers aren't just for "decoration". The header of your resume helps recruiters allocate your contact details, portfolio, and so much more.
  • The PDF format rules. It's the most common practice to submit your athlete resume as a PDF so that your resume doesn't lose its layout. However, make sure the read the job well - in some instances, they might require a doc file.

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The more trusted the organization you've attained your certificate (or degree) from, the more credible your skill set would be.

The six in-demand sections for your athlete resume:

  • Top one-third should be filled with a header, listing your contact details, and with a summary or objective, briefly highlighting your professional accolades
  • Experience section, detailing how particular jobs have helped your professional growth
  • Notable achievements that tie in your hard or soft skills with tangible outcomes
  • Popular industry certificates to further highlight your technical knowledge or people capabilities
  • Education to showcase your academic background in the field

What recruiters want to see on your resume:

  • Record of Athletic Achievements: Detailed information on medals, titles, records, or championships won.
  • Physical and Fitness Attributes: Specific statistics such as speed, strength, endurance, agility, and relevant physical skills.
  • Teamwork and Leadership: Examples of being a team player or a leader, including captainship or mentoring roles within a team context.
  • Training and Discipline: Evidence of commitment to training, practice routines, discipline in off-season training, and any notable improvements.
  • Coachability and Teachability: Willingness to learn from coaches, adaptability to different strategies or plays, and a positive attitude towards feedback.

Creating your athlete resume experience to catch recruiters' attention

Remember that for the athlete role, hiring managers are looking to see how your expertise aligns with their requirements. Here's where your resume experience section can help out. Make sure you:

  • Include mainly roles that are relevant to the athlete job you're applying for;
  • Don't go too far back in your experience - recruiters will only care what you did a decade ago if it's really important for the athlete role;
  • Each bullet you include should say what you did, followed by the skills you used and the actual end result of your efforts;
  • Quantify each of your achievements with numbers and possibly the overall effect it had on the organization;
  • Highlight transferrable skills - or personal skills you've attained thanks to past jobs - that could be applicable within your potential workplace. This would showcase your unique value as a professional.

Formatting the experience section of your resume doesn't have to be an over-the-top deep dive into your whole career. Follow the athlete resume examples below to see how industry-leading professionals are presenting their experience:

  • Developed and executed a rigorous training program that improved my 100m dash time by 15%, showcasing dedication and self-discipline in achieving personal goals.
  • Collaborated with an international team of coaches and sports scientists to enhance my technical skills, which led to my qualification for the Olympic Games.
  • Actively engaged in brand endorsement deals and public speaking, which contributed to an increase in the sponsoring brand's visibility by 25%.
  • Lead the team as the captain, setting strategic plays that contributed to winning the National Championship, solidifying leadership skills and tactical understanding.
  • Maintained peak physical condition through a tailored nutritional program and advanced strength training, resulting in optimal performance during critical competitions.
  • Engaged with community outreach programs, mentoring young athletes and promoting sportsmanship, which enlarged the fanbase and fostered a cohesive community relationship.
  • Employed advanced analytics and video review to gain a strategic edge over competitors, leading to a 20% increase in match wins over two seasons.
  • Actively participated in sponsorship negotiations, securing deals that provided vital financial support for travel, gear, and training expenses.
  • Established a youth volleyball clinic responsible for coaching over 150 students annually, demonstrating leadership and fostering the growth of the sport.
  • Mastered cutting-edge stroke techniques and hydrodynamic efficiency improvements under the guidance of elite coaches, leading to a top 5 world ranking in the 200m butterfly.
  • Pioneered the adoption of virtual reality training programs within my practice routine, enhancing cognitive skills and situational awareness during races.
  • Cultivated a solid personal brand through social media engagement, tripling my follower count, and amplifying sponsor exposure and community impact.
  • Spearheaded a cross-disciplinary partnership with a technology firm to develop a data-driven performance analysis platform, optimizing my preparation and recovery strategies.
  • Secured a podium finish in four consecutive international triathlon events through strategic pacing and exceptional endurance conditioning.
  • Organized charitable fundraising events through competition participations, raising over $200,000 for health and wellness non-profits.
  • Directed a junior athlete mentorship program, enhancing the skill set of over 200 young individuals and guiding them towards potential scholarships and professional opportunities.
  • Integrated sports psychology techniques into my training routine, significantly decreasing recovery time from injuries and improving mental resilience during competition.
  • Represented my country in international tennis tournaments, ranking within the top 50 globally, and elevating my nation's presence in the sport.
  • Redefined personal conditioning methods by adopting a hybrid training system, which allowed me to reach the peak kinesthetic performance for mixed martial arts engagements.
  • Became a title-holder in the featherweight division after an undefeated streak across 12 bouts, underlining perseverance and skill enhancement.
  • Promoted fitness and self-defense by establishing a local MMA academy, successfully enrolling over 100 students in the first year and enhancing the sport's popularity regionally.
  • Executed a rigorous biomechanics-driven training approach that saw a 30% increase in my alpine skiing speeds, setting new personal and competitive benchmarks.
  • Collaborated with equipment manufacturers to design and test high-performance skiing gear, which is now being adopted by competitors internationally for its efficiency gains.
  • Championed environmental awareness by aligning with eco-friendly sponsorship programs, influencing positive brand alignment and environmental conservation efforts.

Quantifying impact on your resume

  • List the number of competitive events participated in to demonstrate consistency and experience in high-pressure situations.
  • Include specific personal records or best times to show a trajectory of improvement and peak performance levels.
  • Quantify the amount of team practice hours per week to highlight dedication and work ethic.
  • Detail the percentage improvement in performance statistics over a period to showcase growth and adaptability.
  • Mention the ranking within a team, league, or competition to provide context to your competitive standing.
  • Note the number of awards or accolades received to emphasize recognition in your field.
  • Specify the number of off-season training hours to show commitment to maintaining and improving skill levels year-round.
  • State the percentage of financial sponsorships or scholarships earned through athletic performance to indicate the financial impact of your sports career.

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Remember these four tips when writing your athlete resume with no experience

You've done the work - auditing the job requirements for keywords and have a pretty good idea of the skill set the ideal candidate must possess.

Yet, your professional experience amounts to a summer internship .

Even if you have limited or no professional expertise that matches the role you're applying for, you can use the resume experience section to:

  • List extracurricular activities that are relevant to the job requirements. Let's say you were editor-in-chief of your college newspaper or part of the engineering society. Both activities have taught you invaluable, transferrable skills (e.g. communication or leadership) that can be crucial for the job;
  • Substitute jobs with volunteer experience. Participating in charity projects has probably helped you develop an array of soft skills (e.g. meeting deadlines and interpersonal communications). On the other hand, volunteering shows potential employers more about you: who you are and what are the causes you care about;
  • Align job applications with your projects. Even your final-year thesis work could be seen as relevant experience, if it's in the same industry as the job you're applying for. Ensure you've listed the key skills your project has taught you, alongside tangible outcomes or your project success;
  • Shift the focus to your transferrable skills. We've said it before, but recruiters will assess your profile upon both job requirements and the skills you possess. Consider what your current experience - both academic and life - has taught you and how you've been able to develop your talents.

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Athlete resume skills: the essential hard skills and soft skills checklist

Ultimately, your Athlete resume should hint to recruiters that you possess an array of talents that are indispensable to the role.

For example, listing the technologies and software you're apt at using (or your hard skills) and how you apply them in your day-to-day responsibilities would ensure you meet the technical requirements of the role.

But is this enough to ensure that you make a good impression on recruiters?

Go a step further by detailing the soft skills or personality traits you've attained thanks to your work and life experience.

The best way to balance hard skills and soft skills on your Athlete resume is by:

  • Highlighting up to three of your most noteworthy career accomplishments in a separate section.
  • Listing at least one hard skill and one soft skill you've used to solve a particular challenge or problem.
  • Feature niche skills and technologies that would help you stand out amongst candidates.
  • Think back on the social impact your efforts have had towards improving the work environment - were you able to always maintain a professional ethic, while enhancing the team culture? Write about your contribution to the role, department, or organization itself as a metric of success.

The skills section of your resume provides you with plenty of opportunities to detail your technical and personal traits.

All you have to do is select the talents that best fit your application and expertise. Make note of some of the most prominent hard and soft skills across the industry from our list:

Top skills for your athlete resume:

sport-specific skills

physical conditioning

athletic training

strength training

technique refinement

tactical strategy

nutrition and diet planning

injury prevention

recovery methods

competitive spirit

time management

stress management

adaptability

decision making

perseverance

communication

self-motivation

Listing your relevant degrees or certificates on your athlete resume is a win-win situation. Not only does it hint at your technical capabilities in the industry, but an array of soft skills, like perseverance, adaptability, and motivation.

Certifications and education: in-demand sections for your athlete resume

Your academic background in the form of certifications on your resume and your higher degree education is important to your application.

The certifications and education sections pinpoint a variety of hard and soft skills you possess, as well as your dedication to the industry.

Add relevant certificates to your athlete resume by:

  • Add special achievements or recognitions you've received during your education or certification, only if they're really noteworthy and/or applicable to the role
  • Be concise - don't list every and any certificate you've obtained through your career, but instead, select the ones that would be most impressive to the role
  • Include the name of the certificate or degree, institution, graduation dates, and certificate license numbers (if possible)
  • Organize your education in reverse chronological format, starting with the latest degree you have that's most applicable for the role

Think of the education and certification sections as the further credibility your athlete resume needs to pinpoint your success.

Now, if you're stuck on these resume sections, we've curated a list of the most popular technical certificates across the industry.

Have a look, below:

The top 5 certifications for your athlete resume:

  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) - National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
  • Certified Sports Nutritionist (CISSN) - International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN)
  • Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) - National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
  • Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) - National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
  • Advanced Sports Performance Coach Certification - USA Weightlifting (USAW)

Mention specific courses or projects that are pertinent to the job you're applying for.

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Which one to use: a resume summary or a resume objective?

The athlete resume summary or objective serves as a good introduction to your experience for recruiters.

Have you ever wondered which one (the summary or objective) will be more appropriate for your athlete resume?

  • If you are a less experienced professional, write a resume objective statement. The objective is about three sentences long and provides recruiters with information about your career goals, strengths, and achievements . It should basically denote how you see yourself in this particular role, and what is your relevant experience and/or know-how;
  • If you happen to have plenty of relevant experience, select your most impressive achievements for your resume summary. The summary is no longer than five sentences and serves as a storytelling instrument - highlighting your greatest career wins . Don't forget to align your summary with the job requirements to ensure your resume stays relevant to the role.

Read on for more information and examples of resume summaries and objectives from real world professionals.

Resume summaries for a athlete job

  • Seasoned professional basketball player with over a decade of international experience, boasting a record-setting 73% free throw success rate last season. Adept at teamwork, offensive strategies, and maintaining peak physical condition through rigorous training and nutrition programs.
  • Decorated swimmer with 5 years of competitive experience, consistently ranking in the top 10 at national championships. Specializes in freestyle and butterfly strokes, having achieved the fastest 100-meter butterfly time in state history, and recognized for unparalleled work ethic and discipline.
  • Former IT project manager seeking to leverage 8 years of team leadership and analytical skills into a high-performance athletic environment. Has completed a certified personal training program and is eager to apply strategic planning abilities towards achieving excellence in sports coaching.
  • Dynamic marketing expert and marathon enthusiast transitioning to professional running, bringing a strong background in brand promotion and endurance training. Combining passion for long-distance running with over 7 years of experience in strategic advertising campaigns, ready to achieve new records on the track.
  • Eager to embark on a professional athletic journey utilizing my recent degree in Sports Science and vigorous training regimen. Aspires to contribute youthful energy and contemporary fitness techniques to excel in competitive sports, with a dedication to evolving and reaching elite athletic performance.
  • Aspiring athlete with no formal experience but a lifelong commitment to fitness and health. Actively seeking to apply a background in nutritional studies and a personal history of athletic pursuits in team sports, eager to cultivate professional skills and make meaningful contributions to a sports team’s success.

Other athlete resume sections to support your expertise and skills

Recruiters are always on the lookout for that athlete candidate who brings about even more value to the role.

This can be either via their personality or additional accreditations they have across the industry.

Add to your resume any of the four sections that fit your profile:

  • Projects for your most impressive, cutting-edge work;
  • Awards or recognitions that matter the most;
  • Publications further building up your professional portfolio and accreditations;
  • Hobbies and interests to feature the literature you read, how you spend your time outside of work, and other personality traits you deem may help you stand out .

Key takeaways

At the end of our guide, we'd like to remind you to:

  • Invest in a simple, modern resume design that is ATS friendly and keeps your experience organized and legible;
  • Avoid just listing your responsibilities in your experience section, but rather focus on quantifiable achievements;
  • Always select resume sections that are relevant to the role and can answer job requirements. Sometimes your volunteering experience could bring more value than irrelevant work experience;
  • Balance your technical background with your personality traits across various sections of your resume to hint at how much time employers would have to invest in training you and if your profile would be a good cultural fit to the organization;
  • Include your academic background (in the form of your relevant higher education degrees and certifications) to show recruiters that you have the technical basics of the industry covered.

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John E. Doe (“J.D.”)

100 Cross Avenue

Orlando, FL 32855

Phone: 407-111-1111

Email: JED at comcast.net

ACADEMIC INFORMATION

  • High School: Sunny City High School, Orlando, FL
  • Graduation Date: June 2004
  • Accumulative GPA: 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
  • Class Rank: 167/377
  • SAT Scores: 510 Verbal; 500 Math
  • College Preparatory Curriculum

BASEBALL INVOLVEMENT

  • Sunny City High School Baseball Team: A perennial baseball powerhouse in the state of Florida. This high school has produced many players who have been recruited to play at the college level and have been drafted to the major league. 

–Position Played: Catcher

–Participation: 2-year Varsity Starter.

  • Selected to the 1st Team All-Conference Baseball team in Grade 11.
  • Senior League World Series: Played catcher for the host team Orlando in this tournament. Defeated California from the West Region in the final game.
  • American Legion Baseball: Selected to play during the summers of 2001-2004. Won zone championship and reached the State Semifinals. Selected as an Honorable Mention Catcher.

BASEBALL STATISTICS-2003 Season

  • Hitting: Right-Handed. G-18; AB-38; R-9; H-12; .316 AVG.
  • Catching: G-18; SA-9; CS-7; E-1; PB-3
  • Speed: 60 yard time: 7.0 seconds Home to First: 3.6 seconds
  • Personal Data: Height-6′; Weight-200 lbs. Also participated in Varsity Football and Varsity Basketball. Recruited by Div. 1A colleges in football.

COACH’S COMMENTS- Head Coach Norm Harrison

“J.D.” was our catcher for nearly every inning of every game in 2003, not because of necessity but for his leadership ability. The players respect him; he understands the game and calls a great game behind the plate. He handled a young and inexperienced pitching staff that only allowed 19 earned runs all season (Team ERA: 1.26). J.D. is a very good receiver, and has a good and accurate arm. His overall foot quickness and ball release improved dramatically between his sophomore and junior years. He is tough, rarely does a ball get by him, and never with a runner on third. Offensively, J.D. runs well and has good instincts on the bases. He batted sixth in our line-up most of the time in 2003, and is projected to bat third or fourth in 2004. We look for him to be a big run producer for us this season. J.D. has a terrific attitude and sense of humor and really works hard at the mechanics of catching, throwing, and hitting. Most importantly though, he is a leader who loves baseball.”

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It takes a lot to balance the busy lifestyle of a student-athlete in high school or college. Our best advice can help no matter what level you compete in.

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Last Updated: Aug 21, 2024

Originally Posted: Aug 21, 2024

Intercollegiate athletics have long been an area of pride and success for higher education institutions across the country, but an athletics department is only as strong as the student-athletes who make up their teams. College athletes are an essential part of the foundation of many campus communities. They’re hardworking leaders who showcase what determination can do, and if you’re looking to be one of these students, you’re in the right place. Here, you’ll find all the advice you could possibly need about pursuing sports in college, from working on your skills in high school to getting recruited during college admission to balancing an athlete’s lifestyle on campus. Start exploring all the best advice you need to help you reach your athletic goals now! 

Deciding to play and choosing a sport

  • 5 Questions to Answer Before Becoming a College Athlete : You have a lot of options as a student-athlete, so how do you narrow them down? Here are five questions to ask yourself as you start your college search.
  • College Sports: Which Level of Play Is the Right Choice for You? : There are three levels of athletics you could play in college, but which one is best for your lifestyle? Read on to learn more and make a decision.
  • 3 Awesome Benefits of Playing Club Sports in College : If you don't want to do varsity sports in college, that doesn't mean you can't still play competitively. Get involved and have fun with club sports!

Preparing for the college search and athletic recruitment

  • An Insider Student Look at College Athletic Recruitment : The college athletic recruitment process is competitive for student-athletes. If you want to play sports in college, here's an inside look at how it works.
  • What You Need to Know About Athletic Recruitment : If you want to get recruited to play sports in college, you definitely need to start early. Here's everything you need to know about athletic recruitment.
  • Why You Shouldn't Expect a Full Ride for College Sports : Most college athletes don't receive huge athletic scholarships because full rides are the exception, not the rule. Here's why you shouldn't rely on them.
  • 4 Focused College Search Tips for Student-Athletes : The college search is a little different for student-athletes, so if you're thinking of playing sports in college, here's what you need to do and know.
  • Great Reasons for Student-Athletes to Consider NAIA Colleges : Navigating the college search can be especially challenging for student-athletes. Learn why NAIA colleges might be a better fit for you than NCAA schools.
  • Great Tips for Student-Athletes Going on Official College Visits : If you’re chosen to attend an official college visit as an athlete, you need to prepare so you and the coach get as much out of it as possible. Here’s how!
  • Great Scholarship Tips for the Future College Athlete : A full ride isn't in the cards for every student-athlete, so it's important to search and apply for outside scholarships. Get started with this advice!

Balancing athletics and academics

  • Balancing Classwork and Sports as a High School Student : Balancing school and sports takes a lot of time management and planning ahead. Check out these tips to help you get organized as a high school athlete.
  • How to Succeed in 3 Areas of Life as a Student-Athlete : Being a student-athlete is a major commitment. Here's some advice from a peer on excelling in three major areas of every collegiate athlete’s life.
  • Top 7 Back-to-School Tips for College Athletes : Managing your life as a student-athlete takes a lot of work, but it is possible! Start your semester with this to-do list to have the most productive year yet.
  • 3 Valuable Time Management Strategies for Student–Athletes : Student-athletes have busy schedules, but time management doesn’t have to be difficult. Try these three techniques to stay on track with school and sports.
  • Important Tips for Student-Athletes With Learning Disabilities : If you're a college-bound athlete with a "hidden" disability, there are accommodations and support available on and off the field. Here's what to know.

Staying healthy and rested

  • 4 Health and Performance Tips for Student-Athletes : Finding the balance between being a good student and budding athlete can be tricky in high school or college. Here are four great habits to get into ASAP.
  • Good Health and Nutrition Tips for College Student-Athletes : Eating the right foods at the right time is crucial for student-athletes to maintain peak performance. Here's what you need to know about what you eat.
  • How to Deal With Minor Injuries as a Student-Athlete : Getting injured as a college athlete can be a scary thing, especially if you don't know what to expect. Here's what to do if you suffer a minor injury.
  • What Student-Athletes Should Do About Major Injuries : A major injury can be a big setback regarding health, insurance, and scholarships. Here's what student-athletes should know if they get seriously hurt.
  • How to Take Care of Your Vision as a Student-Athlete : Looking for ways to improve your game in college? Start with being conscious of vision health and how it affects your capabilities as a student-athlete.
  • What You Need to Know About Health Insurance for Student-Athletes : As a college athlete, health insurance is important in case you're injured on the field or court. Here's a guide to help you understand all your options.

Getting inspired by elite athletes

  • Tokyo Olympics: Where US Olympians Went to College : In honor of the Summer Olympics, take a look at six amazing athletes on Team USA and the schools that helped shape them to be the best in the world.
  • Paris Olympics: Where Members of Team USA Went to College : Many of your favorite US Olympians excelled at their sports in college! Here’s where they set records and trained to become the best in the world.
  • A Look at Where Pro Football Players Went to College : Do you know where your favorite athletes went to college? Check out these five big-name football players and their higher education alma maters.

Have you found the school to make your student-athlete dreams a reality? Explore prospective sports teams with our College Search tool or our Lists & Rankings like Colleges and Universities With the Best Teams and Sports Fans .

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Anthony Gentile (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Detroit, MI 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

An All-American student athlete with a strong history of success in high school football and basketball. A dedicated team captain with a proven track record of leading championship teams. Seeking the John Atkins Athletic Scholarship at the University of Michigan to pursue a college football career and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy.

Professional Experience

Quarterback , Ithaca High School, Ithaca, MI | August 2021 – December 2024

  • Completed 229 of 315 pass attempts, achieved a 68% completion rating, and generated 3,210 passing yards, 490 rushing yards, and 37 total touchdowns during the 2024 season
  • Led the Ithaca Warriors to a 13-2 regular season record and a state championship, resulting in recognition as an All-American Athlete
  • Served as a team captain for the varsity football team from 2021 to 2024, which included mentoring junior athletes and increasing team morale throughout the season

Point Guard , Ithaca High School, Ithaca, MI | November 2021 – March 2022

  • Acted as a team captain for the junior basketball team during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, contributing to a semi-final appearance in the state tournament
  • Generated 17 points per game (PPG), 13 PPG, and five offensive rebounds PPG as a point guard
  • Attended charity events with the team to raise funding for community initiatives such as food drives and Toys for Tots
  • Team leadership

High School Diploma Ithaca High School, Ithaca, MI | 2024

  • All-American Football Award | 2024

This scholarship resume is effective because it highlights the candidate’s athletic achievements using impactful numbers and hard data. The bullet points also convey who the applicant is as a team leader, which strengthens their overall application.

Aliya Jackson (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

A high school student with a 3.97 GPA and a proven track record of performing community service and supporting social justice issues. Seeking the William Morris Scholarship at Temple University to pursue a bachelor’s degree in social work.

Volunteer Experience

Volunteer, Youth Volunteer Corps, Philadelphia, PA| September 2021 – June 2024

  • Collaborated with diverse teams of student volunteers and coordinators to execute a wide range of community service projects within the Greater Philadelphia Area, including building a new youth recreation center
  • Performed over 500 hours of community service, which included volunteering at food pantries, mentoring grade school students, and supporting charity events

Student Volunteer , North Philadelphia High School | June 2020 – June 2024

  • Served as a student volunteer for over 40 public service initiatives at North Philadelphia High School in support of equitable causes, including cancer research, social justice awareness campaigns, and food drives
  • Community service
  • Communication
  • Relationship building
  • Fundraising

High School Diploma North Philadelphia High School, Philadelphia, PA | 2024

In this scholarship resume example, the applicant showcases their commitment to community service. Highlighting the number of hours they volunteered and the types of initiatives they supported helps to paint a compelling image of their background for the reader.

Hideo Araki (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Seattle, WA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

A college student with a 3.96 GPA and two consecutive years on the dean’s list. A proven track record of executing innovative academic projects within the computer science field exploring AI and ML. Seeking the Morgan Technology Scholarship to continue pursuing a bachelor’s degree at the University of Washington.

Academic Experience

Computer Science Major, University of Washington, Seattle, WA| September 2022 – June 2024

  • Achieved recognition as a finalist in the Technovation Competition for a project exploring novel methods for training AI using deep learning and semi-supervised learning techniques
  • Executed an academic project to build a calendar management mobile application with a UX design centered on improving accessibility for senior citizens
  • Achieved a 3.96 GPA over four semesters and two dean’s list awards

High School Student , Seattle Central High School | September 2018 – June 2022

  • Achieved a 760 score in the Silver Division of the USA Computing Olympiad in 2022
  • Maintained a 3.92 grade point average, served as a member of the National Honor Society, and led the Seattle Central High School Computer Science Club
  • Software development
  • Application development
  • Technology innovation

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Science University of Washington, Seattle, WA | Expected 2026

  • Dean’s list | 2022 – 2024

High School Diploma Seattle Central High School, Seattle, WA | 2022

  • USA Computing Olympiad Silver Division | 2022

This scholarship resume is effective because it explores the candidate’s unique academic achievements within the computer science field at both the high school and college levels. The document shows that the applicant has a genuine passion for technology and has continually gone above and beyond to excel.

To write an effective scholarship resume, start by organizing your academic accomplishments, extracurriculars, and volunteer experience. Scholarship applications are evaluated based on a wide range of factors, but highlighting these aspects of your background is the best way to differentiate yourself from other candidates. Below, we’ll walk you through each step of the resume writing process.

1. Write a dynamic profile summarizing your qualifications

With the sheer number of candidates applying for scholarship programs, it’s essential to make a strong first impression on the reader. Introduce yourself and explain your academic goal. In the subsequent sentences, emphasize impressive accomplishments that demonstrate why you’re deserving of this opportunity.

For example, if you consistently achieved high grades, start by featuring your grade point average and academic awards. If you excelled in an extracurricular activity such as sports, theater, or music, display these achievements in your summary.

Strong Profile Example

A college student with a 3.96 GPA and two consecutive years on the dean’s list. A proven track record of executing innovative academic projects within the computer science field exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Seeking the Morgan Technology Scholarship to continue pursuing a bachelor’s degree at the University of Washington.

Weak Profile Example

A college student with an excellent GPA and a strong work ethic. Passionate about computer science and academia. Seeking the Morgan Technology Scholarship.

2. Add an accomplishment-driven professional experience section

In a scholarship resume, your content needs to be centered around your most impressive academic achievements, extracurriculars, and community service contributions. It’s impossible to know the exact preferences of any individual scholarship review board, so focus on emphasizing key aspects of your high school and college career that can help you stand out from other applicants.

Strong Academic Experience Example

Computer Science Major, University of Washington, Seattle, WA | September 2022 – June 2024

  • Executed an academic project to build a calendar management mobile application with a user experience (UX) design centered on improving accessibility for senior citizens

Weak Academic Experience Example

  • Completed difficult computer science courses and projects on time
  • Maintained a high GPA over four semesters
  • Worked well with professors and fellow students in the computer science program

3. Include relevant education and academic awards

Feature your high school degree and any relevant academic awards you’ve garnered on your scholarship resume. Be sure to mention your GPA and any other academic distinctions that can bolster the strength of your application. You could also feature memberships in extracurricular clubs, organizations, or honor societies in this section.

  • [Degree Name]
  • [School Name], [City, State Abbreviation] | [Graduation Year]
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Science
  • University of Washington, Seattle, WA | Expected 2026
  • Dean’s list | 2022 – 2024
  • High School Diploma
  • Seattle Central High School, Seattle, WA | 2022

4. List pertinent key skills

It’s unlikely that a university or scholarship board will be using an applicant tracking system (ATS) to identify candidates during the selection process, so you won’t need to optimize your document for keywords. That said, still provide a list of your most impressive skill sets on your scholarship resume. Below, you’ll find a range of different key skills to consider adding to your document:

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Biology Communication
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Data analysis English
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Programming Psychology
Quantitative analysis Team collaboration
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How To Pick The Best Scholarship Resume Template

To send the right message to the scholarship board, you need a professional resume template that organizes and presents your information effectively. Avoid formats that are overly reliant on visual elements, as this might draw the reader’s eye away from your academic achievements and extracurricular activities. Opt for a straightforward template with a top-down structure that displays each section of your scholarship resume in a sequence.

Frequently Asked Questions: Scholarship Resume Examples and Advice

What are common action verbs for scholarship resumes -.

Incorporating action verbs can add a unique and engaging element to your bullet points. That said, it’s easy to use the same words repeatedly during the resume-building process. We’ve compiled a list of action verbs to diversify your language and enhance the impact of your resume content.

Action Verbs
Achieved Analyzed
Built Collaborated
Communicated Conducted
Created Designed
Developed Diagnosed
Evaluated Identified
Led Maintained
Supported Volunteered
Wrote  

How do you align your resume with a scholarship description? -

Adjusting your resume to match the scholarship you’re applying for is the best way to strengthen your application. As you begin building your content, start by researching the organization and what they’re looking for in a scholarship recipient. Feature key aspects of your background that match that description.

For example, if a university values students with extensive community service experience, emphasize these projects and initiatives heavily on your scholarship resume. If an organization is primarily interested in extracurricular activities, make those the focal point of your document. By tailoring your resume to each application, you’ll maximize your odds of receiving the scholarship.

What is the best scholarship resume format? -

A combination format is generally best suited for a scholarship resume, as it’s unlikely that your work history will be a key factor in the application. This allows you to reorder your education, volunteer experience, skills, and academic achievements depending on the scholarship. A reverse chronological approach can be considered if you have an impressive internship or relevant work experience you think is valuable.

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Most scholarship applications will require a matching cover letter. To make a strong impression on the reader, explore unique aspects of your background that you wouldn’t normally include on a resume. For example, you could explore your cultural background and personal challenges you’ve overcome. You might also convey why you’re passionate about a particular academic field, sport, or extracurricular activity. For additional information, visit our internship cover letter guide .

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With the ever-increasingly competitive landscape of college and professional sports, having a well-crafted resume is essential for any aspiring high school athletic director. Preparing a successful resume can be a daunting task for anyone, especially for those with limited experience in the field. To ensure you have a resume that stands out, this guide will provide a step-by-step process on how to craft an effective athletic director resume. It will also provide various examples of resumes that have been constructed to help you get an idea of what should be included and the format it should take.

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High School Athletic Director

123 Main Street | Anytown, USA 99999 | Phone: (123) 456-7890 | Email: [email protected]

I am a highly experienced and well- respected High School Athletic Director with over 15 years of experience in the field. I have extensive knowledge of sports, coaching, and event management, as well as experience in budgeting, fundraising, and public relations. I have a commitment to providing the best possible experience for student athletes, coaches, and parents alike. I am passionate about developing a strong rapport with students, coaches, and other stakeholders, as well as promoting positive morale in the athletic department.

Core Skills :

  • Public Relations
  • Event Management
  • Fundraising
  • Sports Knowledge

Professional Experience :

  • High School Athletic Director, 2015 – present
  • Developed a plan for improved communication between the athletic department, coaches, and student athletes
  • Responsible for the development and implementation of an effective budgeting and fundraising process
  • Managed all aspects of event planning, from scheduling to event logistics
  • Ensured compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
  • Collaborated with other departments to create strategies for improved team performance
  • Assistant Athletic Director, 2012 – 2015
  • Coordinated game schedules for all teams
  • Recruited and mentored new coaches
  • Provided support to student athletes and coaches
  • Assisted the Athletic Director in budgeting, fundraising, and public relations

Education :

  • Masters of Arts in Athletic Administration, 2009
  • Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education , 2006

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High School Athletic Director Resume with No Experience

Highly motivated and energetic individual with a passion for sports administration. Experienced in working in high school sports programs, with no experience in Athletic Director roles. Seeking to gain more experience in sports administration and start a successful career as an Athletic Director.

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • High organizational skills
  • Team management and leadership
  • Proficiency in computer software
  • Ability to work in a fast- paced environment

Responsibilities

  • Organize and manage sports activities and events at the high school
  • Develop and implement strategies for improving the sports program
  • Recruit and supervise coaches and other staff members
  • Enforce rules and regulations for the athletic program
  • Attend to administrative duties such as budgeting, scheduling, and fundraising
  • Coordinate with the school district and community organizations to ensure the highest quality of sports programs
  • Provide guidance and mentorship to athletes and coaches
  • Organize and monitor team practices
  • Oversee the purchase, maintenance, and repair of equipment and facilities

Experience 0 Years

Level Junior

Education Bachelor’s

High School Athletic Director Resume with 2 Years of Experience

Highly motivated and organized Athletic Director with two years of experience in managing high school athletic programs. Possesses a comprehensive understanding of sports regulations and coaching strategies. Has demonstrated success in leading sports teams to victory. Commits to achieving excellence in all athletic programs.

  • Sports Regulations and Coaching Strategies
  • Team Building and Leadership Skills
  • Budget Management and Financial Planning
  • Ability to Develop Training Programs
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal Skills

Responsibilities :

  • Developed and implemented a comprehensive athletic program to ensure athletic success and compliance with school and league regulations.
  • Managed the budget and allocated resources to ensure the program’s success.
  • Developed and implemented training programs to ensure the top performance of the teams.
  • Collaborated with coaches, parents, and administrators to ensure a safe and successful environment.
  • Coordinated with sport leagues and conferences to ensure compliance with all rules and regulations.
  • Oversaw the recruitment and selection of athletes to ensure a balanced team.
  • Collaborated with equipment suppliers and vendors to ensure the proper supplies and materials were available for each team.
  • Developed and maintained relationships with alumni, local businesses, and community organizations to increase support for the athletic program.

Experience 2+ Years

High School Athletic Director Resume with 5 Years of Experience

Highly- qualified Athletic Director with five years of experience in managing high school athletic programs. Proven record of success in developing and carrying out successful strategy to grow and enhance athletic programs in accordance with district and state requirements. Possess excellent organizational, communication and leadership skills, enabling me to effectively collaborate with coaches, administrators, and other stakeholders.

Core Skills

  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Strong budget management
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • Proven leadership abilities
  • Results- oriented
  • Strategic thinker
  • Developed and implemented strategic plans to grow and enhance athletic programs
  • Oversaw budget, compliance, and safety of athletic programs
  • Provided guidance and leadership to coaches and athletes
  • Managed and monitored district and state regulations to ensure compliance
  • Authored and implemented policies and procedures for safe and quality competition
  • Coordinated recruiting efforts for new athletes
  • Assisted with fundraising efforts for athletics
  • Prepared and submitted annual reports to district and state authorities
  • Facilitated communication between coaches, parents, and administrators
  • Provided advice and support to student athletes
  • Developed partnership with local community to support and promote athletic programs

Experience 5+ Years

Level Senior

High School Athletic Director Resume with 7 Years of Experience

Dynamic and innovative High School Athletic Director with seven years of experience leading successful school athletic programs. Experienced in building strong relationships with coaches and athletes, administering budgets, and spearheading marketing and fundraising campaigns. Highly adept at developing high- performing teams and optimizing operational efficiency.

  • Program Management
  • Budgeting & Finances
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Strategic Planning
  • Event & Program Logistics
  • Relationship Management
  • Fundraising & Fund Development
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Developed, implemented and supervised the athletic department budget.
  • Assisted in the hiring and supervision of coaching staff and managed the evaluation of staff performance.
  • Planned, organized and supervised team practices, organized and scheduled games.
  • Established and maintained effective communications and relationships with coaches, athletes, parents, school administrators, and community members.
  • Developed and implemented marketing and fundraising initiatives to support athletic programs.
  • Monitored academic eligibility and compliance with school, district and state athletic regulations.
  • Supervised the maintenance of athletic facilities and equipment.
  • Planned and organized special athletic events and activities.
  • Evaluated and reported on the performance of athletic programs and personnel.

Experience 7+ Years

High School Athletic Director Resume with 10 Years of Experience

Over the past 10 years, I have been an Athletic Director responsible for overseeing, maintaining and developing the sporting activities in high schools. I have built outstanding teams with a strong focus on coaching, team building, organisational and communication skills. My key responsibilities include analyzing budget and expenditures, monitoring student athletes’ performance and attendance, coordinating with high school staff, interfacing with parents and community members, and managing facility needs. I have an extensive knowledge of NCAA, high school and middle school programs and I am also an experienced coach. My focus is on providing a safe, inclusive and enjoyable athletic environment that creates a lasting experience for all involved.

  • Strong organizational and communication skills
  • Strong knowledge of budgeting and financial management
  • Knowledgeable of NCAA, high school, and middle school athletic programs
  • Experience in coaching and team building
  • Extensive knowledge of athletic regulations
  • Proficient in computer programs such as Microsoft Office
  • Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
  • Managing the budget and expenditures of athletic programs
  • Monitoring student athletes’ performance and attendance
  • Coordinating with high school staff
  • Interfacing with parents and community members
  • Managing facility needs
  • Organizing and supervising athletic training
  • Recruiting and hiring coaches
  • Enforcing athletic regulations and policies
  • Scheduling and conducting team meetings
  • Ensuring compliance with safety regulations
  • Organizing and supervising tournaments
  • Overseeing the recruitment and selection of athletes
  • Organizing and supervising special events

Experience 10+ Years

Level Senior Manager

Education Master’s

High School Athletic Director Resume with 15 Years of Experience

Highly experienced High School Athletic Director with 15 years of experience in creating, developing, and leading successful athletic programs to promote school spirit and excellence. Proven leader with excellent organizational, communication, and critical thinking skills. Experienced in budgeting, staffing, fundraising, marketing, and event management. Demonstrates strong work ethic and devotion to student- athletes and the school community.

  • Program Development
  • Organization
  • Communication
  • Critical Thinking
  • Develop and Implement new athletic programs
  • Create and Manage budgets for athletic programs
  • Hire, train and manage coaching staff
  • Supervise athletic programs and staff
  • Promote school spirit and excellence
  • Collaborate with school district personnel
  • Secure and manage donations and fundraising initiatives
  • Organize and facilitate special events and activities
  • Strategically plan and organize schedules
  • Design and implement marketing campaigns
  • Ensure compliance with NCAA, state and school district regulations
  • Evaluate student- athlete performance

Experience 15+ Years

Level Director

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What should be included in a High School Athletic Director resume?

A High School Athletic Director resume should contain information about professional experiences, educational background, and the skills needed to carry out the job. Highlighting accomplishments in these fields is an important way to demonstrate how a candidate is the best choice for the position.

Professional Experiences:

  • Include any related experiences you have, such as prior positions as an athletic director, coach, or trainer.
  • Include any relevant volunteer work or experiences working in the sports industry.
  • Highlight any accomplishments or awards you may have earned in the sports field.

Educational Background:

  • List the degree or qualifications you hold which are relevant to the role.
  • Include any professional development, certification, or other training relevant to the position.
  • List all the skills and abilities you have that make you the best choice for the position.
  • Demonstrate strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
  • Showcase knowledge of sports regulations and rules, as well as a commitment to safety and sportsmanship.
  • Highlight the ability to create a positive and encouraging environment for students.
  • Demonstrate the capability to develop and maintain relationships with coaches, players, parents, and the community.
  • Demonstrate excellent problem solving and decision making skills.

What is a good summary for a High School Athletic Director resume?

A good summary for a High School Athletic Director resume should highlight the individual’s professional experience, education, and core competencies. The summary should include any relevant volunteer or professional experience in coaching, sports management, or administrative roles in athletic departments. Additionally, the summary should include relevant academic degrees, certifications, or other credentials. The summary should also emphasize the candidate’s ability to provide leadership, organizational skills, and strong communication skills to ensure the success of all athletic programs and teams. Finally, the summary should conclude with the individual’s commitment to furthering the growth of student athletes and the school’s athletic programs. With a succinct and compelling summary, a job applicant can make their resume stand out and demonstrate their expertise in the field of athletics.

What is a good objective for a High School Athletic Director resume?

A High School Athletic Director’s objective should be crafted to emphasize the knowledge, experience, and skills that the individual brings to the position. The following are considered to be good objectives for a High School Athletic Director’s resume:

  • To obtain a position as a High School Athletic Director and to apply my skills, knowledge, and experience to create an excellent sports program.
  • To manage and oversee an athletics program as a High School Athletic Director to ensure a successful school environment.
  • To utilize my teamwork and leadership skills in a High School Athletic Director role, while fostering a successful and dynamic athletic program.
  • To manage the day-to-day activities of a school’s athletic program while providing innovative and effective solutions to ensure success.
  • To utilize my organizational and communication skills to implement and manage a successful high school athletic program.
  • To provide leadership and guidance to school staff and students in the development of a successful and competitive athletic program.
  • To utilize my strong problem-solving skills to create and maintain an effective and successful athletic program for a high school.
  • To create an innovative and competitive athletic program for a high school that ensures academic and personal growth of students.
  • To utilize my knowledge of rules and regulations when managing a high school’s athletic program.
  • To develop and manage a successful athletic program for a high school that promotes good sportsmanship and safety.

How do you list High School Athletic Director skills on a resume?

High School Athletic Directors are responsible for managing and overseeing the day-to-day operations of a school’s sports and athletics programs. To be successful in this role, Athletic Directors need to be organized, have excellent communication and leadership skills, and be knowledgeable in the rules and regulations of various sports.

When listing your skills as an Athletic Director on a resume, be sure to include the following:

  • Leadership: Athletic Directors need to be able to lead and motivate their team of assistant coaches and staff. They must be able to ensure that each team is successful and that their players are performing to their best potential.
  • Communication: Effective communication is key for any Athletic Director. They need to be able to clearly communicate expectations and rules to coaches, teams, and staff. They also need to be able to effectively communicate with parents and players.
  • Organization: Athletic Directors must be able to coordinate and organize multiple teams, events, and activities. They need to be able to manage their time and resources efficiently.
  • Budgeting: High School Athletic Directors must have a good understanding of budgeting and financial management. They need to be able to manage the sports budget and ensure that all of the necessary funds are allocated.
  • Knowledge of Sports: Athletic Directors need to have a good knowledge of the rules and regulations of various sports. They should also have an understanding of the different strategies and techniques used in each sport.

By including these skills on your resume, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the qualifications necessary to become a successful High School Athletic Director.

What skills should I put on my resume for High School Athletic Director?

When crafting a resume for a position as a High School Athletic Director, it is important to highlight the knowledge, skills, and experiences that will make you stand out to employers. An Athletic Director’s job requires a unique combination of technical, organizational, and interpersonal skills, and as such, it is important to showcase all relevant skills.

Below is a list of the top skills employers look for when reviewing resumes for an Athletic Director:

  • Excellent Organization: An Athletic Director is responsible for managing and organizing sporting events, schedules, and practices. Showing that you have excellent organizational skills is key to a successful job application.
  • Strong Leadership: An Athletic Director must be able to lead, motivate, and support teams of coaches and athletes. Showcasing your ability to effectively lead and make sound decisions is essential for this role.
  • Knowledge of Rules and Regulations: A High School Athletic Director must understand the rules and regulations of sports and have a deep knowledge of the sport itself. Demonstrating your knowledge in the application is essential for success.
  • Ability to Prioritize: An Athletic Director must be able to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively. Showcase your ability to prioritize tasks and manage time with examples from past experiences.
  • Public Relations Experience: High School Athletic Directors are also responsible for communicating with the press and other stakeholders. Showcasing your expertise in public relations and communication will help you stand out to employers.
  • Strong Communication Skills: An Athletic Director must be able to effectively communicate with coaches, athletes, parents, and other stakeholders. Showcase your ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively.

By highlighting the skills mentioned above, you can demonstrate to employers that you have the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to be successful in the role of a High School Athletic Director. Good luck with your job search!

Key takeaways for an High School Athletic Director resume

As a high school athletic director, your resume should highlight both your administrative experience and your experience as a coach, including any achievements that demonstrate your success in these roles. Here are some key takeaways for creating an effective resume that will stand out to potential employers.

First, make sure your qualifications and experience are clearly outlined in the beginning of your resume. Include the amount of time you’ve been in the role of athletic director, any relevant certifications, and any specific administrative responsibilities you held while serving in this position.

Second, include a section that outlines your coaching experience. This should include any awards or achievements you earned, such as conference or state championships. You should also highlight any additional responsibilities you had related to coaching, such as recruiting, scouting, or game planning.

Third, make sure to include any relevant courses or degrees you hold, such as a master’s in athletic administration or a certification in sports psychology. This demonstrates your commitment to continuing education and staying up-to-date on the latest trends in athletics.

Finally, include any special projects or initiatives you spearheaded while in your role as athletic director. This could be anything from developing an innovative training program to implementing a successful fundraising strategy.

By following these key takeaways, you can create a comprehensive and impressive resume that will stand out to potential employers. Highlighting your unique experience and accomplishments as both an athletic director and a coach will demonstrate your commitment to success in this field.

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Six students from our Thornton-McFerrin Coaching Academy’s Undergraduate Coaching Certificate Program and the Texas A&M University Student Coaches Association enhanced their education and networking by attending the largest coaching convention in the United States.

The 93rd annual Coaching School and Convention hosted by the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) took place in San Antonio this July, bringing 18,000 coaches and athletic administrators from across the state together for educational opportunities on athletic and safety topics for current and aspiring sport instructors.

Students also had the opportunity to share their resumes and skill sets with prospective hiring institutions from across Texas and the country while learning skills they can immediately put into practice.

“Attending the THSCA coaching convention has led me to feel more driven and inspired than ever before,” said sport management major Alexa Elizondo ’26. “Speaking with coaches who genuinely care about their athletes has helped me understand the value of investing an enormous amount of effort into team culture.”

The students were able to attend the conference thanks to our College’s student impact grant, which is provided by the Texas A&M Association of Former Students.

The Thornton-McFerrin Coaching Academy’s Undergraduate Coaching Certificate Program is now taking applications for fall enrollment until September 30. Learn more and apply by visiting here .

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