Below, you will find important links to websites that will help parents and players learn more about the "world" of volleyball and recruitment. You are encouraged to visit these sites to educate yourselves on current volleyball topics and the college recruitment process.
This site provides a complete overview of the NCAA, how it works, and NCAA basic eligibility information. It also gives detailed information about Div I, Div II, and Div III differences as they relate to scholarship awards.
This is the site where all prospective student-athletes should create an account to enter information that NCAA college admissions departments use to initiate and maintain scholarship procedures.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., is a governing body of small athletics programs that are dedicated to character-driven intercollegiate athletics. The list of NAIA schools can be found on this site.
The site is a beneficial site that allows players to create a FREE profile that is accessible by college coaches across the country. This communication tool can play an important role in player recruitment. All players should create and maintain an up to date profile on this site.
This is a site that contains up to date news about college, club and high school volleyball teams and players. There is a small annual subscription fee required for access to the articles and information but this site is an excellent source of current volleyball information.
Good article on the role of parents in recruiting and how coaches now also "evaluate" parents of recruits.