Recruiting
The recruiting process is a year round project that needs to be tended to on a weekly basis. Just like anything else, the more you put into the process, the more you will get in return. USA Volleyball's official recruiting tool - VolleyballRecruits.net- offers help and ideas in many ways at little or no cost.
Recruiting Packet (Dec 3, 2010 info) - The recruiting timeline and more information is found in this free PDF download.
Attacking the Recruiting Process (Jan 15, 2011 info) - The best questions from a USA Volleyball webinar, answered in writing so those not able to attend can learn from the questions posed.
Parents Role in the Recruiting Process (Feb 1, 2011 info) - Part one from our partners at VolleyballRecruits.net on the role of a parent in the process of a volleyball player being recruited.
Facts about Scholarships for Women and Men 2010-11 - Current facts and numbers for all post high school competitive opportunities, adding up to over 10,000 scholarships, and thousand of other collegiate competition opportunities in the sport.
Player's Role in the Recruiting Process (March 3, 2011) - Part two from our partners at VolleyballRecruits.net on the role of the player in the process of being recruited.
Club Coach's Role in the Recruiting Process (April 15, 2011) - Part three from our partners at VolleyballRecruits.net on the role of the club coach in the process of a volleyball player being recruited.
The College Coach'e Role in the Recruiting Process ( July 14, 2011) - In part four, VolleyballRecruits.net breaks down the coach's role in the recruiting process to help you understand the process from their perspective and explain how to gain their attention!
Become a Collegiate Student Athlete
National Collegiate Volleyball Federation (NCVF)
Two-Year Colleges
- National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
- NJCAA Eligibility Corner
- American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)
- California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)
- CCCAA Student-Athlete Information
- Northwest Athletic Association Community Colleges (NWAACC)
NAIA Prospective Student-Athlete Information
NCAA Division I and II
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“NCAA Eligibility information provided in the following links is specific to individuals that are potential NCAA Division I and Division II student-athletes. In order for a coach to contact a prospective student-athlete the athlete must be registered with the NCAA Clearinghouse. Athletes CANNOT register for the Clearinghouse until June following their Junior year in high school. Interested students and parents can contact coaches and athletic departments at institutions they are considering attending at any time. It is important that student-athletes meet with their high school counselor as they enter the 9th grade and even in middle school to assure that their high school academic track is in alignment with the NCAA requirements for graduation. Many high school graduation requirements are not as demanding as the NCAA standards for participation and it is in the student’s best interest to be proactive in their academic planning before it becomes a serious issue. If you ever have any questions concerning recruiting tactics or policies you should contact the NCAA or the Compliance Officer at any collegiate athletic office.”
- Guide to College-Bound Student Athletes
- NCAA Eligibility Center (NCAA Division I and II only)
- Interested in becoming a NCAA Division I or Division II Student Athlete
- NCAA Division I and Division II Eligibility Information
- NCAA Eligibility Brochure
NWAACC Eligibility Requirements
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
More information will be posted here to help all USA Volleyballs members learn more about the college recruiting process with the help of Volleyball Recruits. Make sure to visit Volleyball Recruit's website for much more information.








