Do college cheerleaders get paid?

Often ranging from $500 to $2,000, several colleges offer cheerleading scholarships to compensate their athletes for participating on the team. Generally, the most competitive schools that rank well in nationals are more likely to have funding available for college cheerleaders.

Who are the best cheerleaders in college?

University of Saint Francis. Concordia University. St. Ambrose University. Midland University. Lourdes University. Indiana Wesleyan University. Martin Methodist College. Missouri Baptist University.

What does it take to be a college cheerleader?

Highly competitive teams might require full up stunts, rewinds and handspring up stunts. Some schools also look for dancers who can perform a tumbling pass in addition to common skills. Common skills needed at top colleges include quadruple pirouette, aerial (preferably both sides), advanced turns, and advanced jumps.

What do most cheerleaders do after college?

Some parlay their experience into similar careers, like coaching high school or college squads, opening dance schools, or becoming fitness trainers. Many cheerleaders capitalize on their experiences to promote their personal platforms or community service involvement.