Did you know that fencers have distinct
advantage when it comes to college applications?
1 in 3 high school fencers go on to compete on college fencing
32% of male fencers and 38% of female fencers go on to fenece in college. compare that to football (7.8%) or basketball
(5.9% male, 6.3% female)
more than 30 top-tier colleges in the U.S. have an NCAA fencing team, and 100 other colleges have teams as well.
Not planning to fence in college? No problem, simply having fencing listed on the application gives you a huge boost:
Schools understand that fencing teaches mental toughness and strategic thinking, and that good fencers make good students. Fencing families already know that fencing translates to improve focus and better academic performance.
Graduation and retention rates are of particular interest to universities, Students who have a long history of fencing show that they are able to stay with something over a long period of time, an essential factor for colleges that are pressed to increase graduation rates.
In addition, fencing offers the option for Hugh school students to have a wider variety of referencers for they college application process, rather than from just within the school environment. A key to college admission is the ability to bring strong letters of reference, something that solid fencing schools can provide.