No different than other MLS academies |
Nope. The pro pathway kids are the ones that do morning training, online school, then evening training. The rest of the team does public school and show up to the evening trainings. |
Morning trainings became a problem in soccer when? If the parents want to be there and can afford it and aren't asking you for a loan, then go have a coke and a smile |
Who is we? It's only an extremely small percentage of soccer players in the dmv that can be one of the few at dcua or any other mls academy |
Guess the players offered 25/26 spots at dc haven't heard its dead lol |
Starting 25/26 season, all the kids do morning training, online school, afternoon training. There is no evening training. |
Correct, the parents who are reading this thread and commenting most likely have kids good enough or are in an academy. Is your kid good enough? |
| Word on the street is that DCU is finally starting up a second team to play in MLS Next Pro. |
| I heard that is not going to be free anymore. |
Yeah right. Will not happen |
Elitist soccer mom from a wealthy DC suburb with a predictable post. This post is irrelevant |
But yet you still post... |
Wrong. DCU is pay to play for any kid not given a scholarship which is like 95 percent of the kids. It is pay to play because they have made morning practice mandatory for all the teams. Meaning that a player cannot go to public school and still participate. AND they jacked up the price for the online school to offset the costs of the academy per player. So they are coming out even or close to it on the balance sheet with this model. Meaning the online schooling costs are more expensive at DCU because they made the cost higher to sneak in some of the costs for running the academy. It is so shady and poor and DCU should be embarrassed that they did this. Other MLS academies subsidize the schooling for pro path kids and ket the others go to public school. Either way, it is free. At DCU it's isn't. Why DCU is a trash academy with sh#t leadership and management. No way you can have your kid in DCUs system willingly if you have legitimate other options. It's just a bad move all around. Academically and from a footballing perspective DCU is a complete joke. Mostly rich, snobby, manipulative and pompous soccer parents from wealthy dmv suburbs, who know jack sh#t about football think DCU is genuinely worth a damn because they have collectively given it the "elite" social status tag. Once they figure out DCU is not elite and it gives their son minimal if any advantages in this soccer ecosystem, then they will turn on DCU. Just hasn't happened yet because the academy is too new to this parent ecosystem. Its just a matter of time. Other parents are aware of but tolerate DCUs shortcomings because they don't have other options. But it is widely known that DCU is a substandard academy with no real intention of being better. |
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It's around million dollars to run DCUs academy per season.
10k per kid, 25 kids per team (minus the scholarship kids) with four teams and that is a million bucks. Not hard to understand what they are doing from a financial perspective. There is no investment in the online school because they made the wealthy parents pony up for it and pay for the academy. Its an embarrassment. |
It concerns anyone with a kid that plays football in our area that has any ambition in the sport beyond where they are currently. DCU is the gateway to higher level football in our area and it is an institution that is completely failing the kids. If you're genuinely serious about soccer, DCU cannot be your path unless you have no other options available to you. Choosing DCU is like knowingly putting your kid in a substandard school for their education. Sometimes there are no other options. And like I said earlier if DCU is the only option, go, and just know what you're signing up for - a sh#t academy that has no intention or making your son a professional or even advancing him as an individual. DCUs academy is there to only appease the MLS and it is a half ass#d operation with poor management and leadership. |