At Maryland, student-athletes aren’t just provided with ample NIL opportunities; they are also provided with the proper education on how to navigate the NIL space.
A couple of weeks ago, Advance NIL came to College Park to meet and provide educational sessions with 10 different Maryland teams and provide them useful information on how student-athletes can move forward in the new world of NIL by leveraging their core competencies.
Advance describes itself as an unbiased industry leader in Name, Image, and Likeness Consulting, Education, Life Skills Development, and Due Diligence Technology Solutions. The company’s expertise, network of professional athletes, and weekly immersion on college campuses across the country allow their team to collect real-time data and be agile to respond quickly to the rapid changes in collegiate and high school athletics.
Advance’s presentations made a tangible impact on the student-athletes, who came away from the sessions feeling even more confident in their strategies for navigating NIL.
"I really enjoyed the Advance NIL sessions,” said Emily Sterling of the women’s lacrosse team. “It was a very engaging presentation where I learned about the intricacies associated with NIL. One main takeaway for me was the specific sections of contract agreements and what to look for within each section."