"I knew Phil was a huge supporter of playing college hockey, but after lots of discussion, he recognized that my heart, passion and focus were at the OHL level and encouraged me to follow that path."
Wayne Simmonds
- Philadelphia Flyers
If you’re an elite student-athlete (or the parents of one), do you often feel confused because you don't know where to go from here? If you have ever asked "What do we do next?", then you are certainly not alone!
Student Athlete Planning Services was created to address that concern by providing a menu of Family Advisory services for elite student-athletes and their families using our career planning process called The M.A.P. or My Action Plan™.
Whether you choose our 1 on 1 packages, Group Workshop or DIY Manual, our mission is to guide you every step of the way towards your athletic and academic goals.
We will help you target your best-fit teams, assemble your customized action plan and arm you with a powerful marketing toolkit to create awareness of your personal 'brand'. Your message must break through some very busy clutter and we will show you how.

FREE Athletic Recruitment Seminar:
This seminar aims to help young student-athletes and parents navigate through the college recruitment process in conjunction with Ivy Global Education Consultants.
Saturday, June 29th, 2013 (12:00 pm - 1:30 pm)
Student Athlete Recruitment Boot Camp:
A half-day session dedicated to teaching elite student-athletes how to optimize their chances of achieving their academic & athletic goals.
"I knew Phil was a huge supporter of playing college hockey, but after lots of discussion, he recognized that my heart, passion and focus were at the OHL level and encouraged me to follow that path."
Wayne Simmonds
- Philadelphia Flyers
"Phil was very supportive in helping me see the bigger picture and all the opportunities I could pursue if I worked hard enough."
Chris Stewart
- St. Louis
"If it was easy to make the NCAA, more of my teammates would be here. You're competing against kids from all over North America just to get that offer, but once you're in, you need to work even harder to keep your spot each week"
Alan Reynolds
- Princeton Tigers
"My Junior team was doing well, I was the captain and a top 10 scorer. But I felt invisible to the college recruiters. I finally realized I couldn't just depend on my on-ice performance. I needed to market myself to get on their radar."
Jared Docking
- Plattsburgh State
