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Overview
This is the Compton College (California) Baseball scholarship and program information page. Here you can explore important information about Compton College Baseball. This information is very valuable for all high school student-athletes to understand as they start the recruiting process. Compton College is located in Compton, CA and the Baseball program competes in the South Coast Conference conference.
Compton College does offer athletic scholarships for Baseball. Need-based and academic scholarships are available for student-athletes. Athletic scholarships are available for NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NAIA and NJCAA. On average, 34% of all student-athletes receive athletic scholarships.
If you are interested in getting recruited by Compton College Baseball, you should get to know more about the school, what academic programs are offered, and important members of the coaching staff - these are the people you need to connect with. Getting familiar with the Baseball program is an important first step in the recruiting process.
How to get recruited by Compton College Baseball
Most college Baseball coaches don’t respond to unsolicited emails. It’s important you build a relationship with the coaching staff. This is one of the ways SportsRecruits can help. You can certainly start by filling out the Compton College Baseball’s recruiting questionnaire and getting on their list, but that’s only the start. To get actively recruited, a college coach needs to see you compete, which is why it’s important to have an online athletic recruiting profile. High school student-athletes have a discoverability problem. And discoverability is the key to college exposure and recruitment. Just having a recruiting profile doesn’t guarantee you will get recruited. You need your profile to showcase all of your academic and athletic achievements, and be able to instantly connect to college coaches who are interested. If you can’t quickly find and message any college coach you want, then you’re not solving your biggest problem in getting recruited for Baseball. The Head Coach of Compton College Baseball is Shannon Williams - make it as easy as possible for them to learn about you as an athlete, and be able to start a conversation with you. 100% of college coaches and programs are on the SportsRecruits platform. If you are interested in getting recruited by Compton College ’s Baseball program, start your free recruiting profile with SportsRecruits today.
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Program Information
Division
CCCAA
Conference
South Coast Conference
Coaching Staff
Head Coach
Shannon Williams
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Assistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator
Richard Olivarez
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Assistant Coach
Vic Buttler
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School Profile
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
14-1
Calendar System
Semester
Graduation Rate
Not Reported
Retention Rate
64%
Enrollment by Gender
36% Male / 64% Female
On-Campus Housing
No
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
Not Reported
Total Applicants
Not Reported
Test Scores (25th-75th Percentile)
SAT
Students Submitting Scores
Not Reported
Reading
Not Reported
Math
Not Reported
Writing
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ACT
Students Submitting Scores
Not Reported
Composite
Not Reported
English
Not Reported
Math
Not Reported
Writing
Not Reported
Requirements
Open Admission Policy
Yes
Application Fee
$0
Recommendations
Not Reported
Secondary School Record
Not Reported
Secondary School GPA
Not Reported
Secondary School Rank
Not Reported
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Cost
In-State
Total Cost
Not Reported
Tuition
$1,104
Fee
$38
On-Campus Room & Board
Not Reported
Out-of-State
Total Cost
Not Reported
Tuition
$8,784
Fee
$38
On-Campus Room & Board
Not Reported
Financial Aid
% Undergraduates Receiving Aid
91%