2024 Pole Vault STL Summer Sessions
2024 The Missouri Track & Field Camps (Sprints, Hurdles, Long Jump, TJ, HJ, PV, Discus, SP, Jav (Register Here)
EJC Outdoor Track & Field Club
Throwing Camps and Clubs
Big Beefer Summer Throws League (TBA)
Midwest Elite Throws Camp (TBA)
MU Throws Camp
Pole Vault Private Lesson
Just Vault (Todd Cooper)
Pole Vault Course (NFHS Free)
Pole Vault Camps
Emporia State Pole Vault Camp
Missouri Southern Summer Sports Camps
KU Pole Vault Camp
Pitt State Summer PV Camp
College Camps
MSSU Speed Camp
Northwest Track Camp
KU Camps & Clinics
MU Camps
Mental Preparation
Discipline
Being a Student of your Sport
Guides for the College Bound Athlete
Eligibility (The registration fee can be waived due to financial hardship. Contact your counselor)
Academic Standards
Prospective Student Athlete Forms
Visit web sites of colleges of interest and complete their online forms
College Search Tools
College Meet Results (How would you place in a college meet?)
NCAA Confernence Members (Searh Features)
NAIA Member Schools (Searh Features)
College Recruiters (Services)
National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) | Members Schools | Conferences |
Division I (Largest and strongest division, in which the biggest universities play)
Division II (Smaller colleges and universities play in the NCAA II, and the range of ability is somewhat bigger here)
Division III (NCAA III do not award scholarships like universities in other divisions. They do award academic and other scholarships)
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) | Member Schools by Sport | Conferences |
The level of performance in the NAIA is comparable to that of the NCAA II, although fewer sports are offered in the NAIA
***Because the divisions are sorted according to factors other than performance, as mentioned above, the strength of teams within the divisions vary considerably. For example, the top teams in the NCAA II or NAIA are usually better than teams in the NCAA I with a lower rank.
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA )
If you’re interested in pursuing track at a community college, consider contacting those schools about potential scholarship opportunities in your sport.
Track & Field 2013-14 maximum number of scholarships allowed: NCAA I: 12.6 | NCAA II: 12.6 | NCAA III: 0 | NAIA: 12 | NJCAA: 20