Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Opportunities
If you played volleyball in high school, you know that it’s a one-of-a-kind experience.
It probably helped you learn commitment, focus, teamwork, and gain lasting friendships.
All that does not have to end now that you are moving on to the next level of life, College. Below are some options and tools to help you find the right fit.
Men’s Club Volleyball
Many schools may not have a Men’s Varsity Volleyball team, but instead have a Men’s Club Volleyball Team. Club volleyball is an intercollegiate athletic team funded (often founded) by the student. Unlike varsity sports, which the NCAA oversees, many club sports are governed by the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA), a nonprofit organization that promotes intramural and club athletics.
Some of the Club Volleyball teams are just as competitive and skilled as a varsity team. They also compete against other Club Volleyball teams as well as play in a National Tournament.
National Collegiate Volleyball Federation
Texas Colleges Offering Men’s Club Volleyball
Baylor University
Southern Methodist University
Texas A&M
Texas Christian University
Texas State University
University of North Texas
University of Texas – Austin
University of Texas – Arlington
University of Texas – San Antonio
Collegiate Athlete Educational Program
The mission of the Collegiate Athlete Educational Program (CAEP) is to provide education, information, and the tools enabling parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and potential collegiate student-athletes (sons or daughters) the opportunity to make the best decision in the selection of a college.
For more information about Collegiate Athlete Inc. & information about upcoming seminars, visit the website at www.collegiateathlete.com.
Colleges/Universities with a Collegiate Men’s Varsity Program