List of JUCO Schools By State
JUCO (Junior Colleges) are two year colleges scattered throughout the United States. They are also referred to as community colleges or JUCO colleges.
The following list offers junior college football scholarships. Begin your junior college football scholarship search using this list.
Frequently, a football player may play at a JUCO school for a couple of years and then if he is good enough, he may move on to receive a college athletic scholarship and play football at a four-year institution. Junior college football recruiting is not as intense as the Division, I, II, and III are,
For Div 3 football universities, see a separate post.
JUCO Football Schools
Alabama
- Marion Military Institute, Marion
Arkansas
- Crowley’s Ridge College, Paragould
California
- Deep Springs College, Deep Springs Valley
- Empire College, Santa Rosa
- Marymount College, Rancho Palos Verdes
- Menlo College, Atherton
Colorado
- Colorado School of Trades, Lakewood
Connecticut
- Briarwood College, Southington
- Goodwin College, East Hartford
- Hillyer College, University of Hartford, West Hartford
- St. Vincent’s College, Bridgeport
Florida
- Southwest Florida College, Ft. Myers
Georgia
- Andrew College, Cuthbert
- Darton College, Albany
- Georgia Military College, Milledgeville
- Young Harris College, Young Harris
Hawaii
- TransPacific Hawaii College, Honolulu
Illinois
- Lincoln College, Lincoln
Indiana
- Ancilla College, Donaldson
- Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN
Iowa
- St. Luke’s College, Sioux City
Kansas
- Donnelly College, Kansas City
- Hesston College, Hesston
Kentucky
- St. Catharine College, Springfield
Maine
- Andover College, Portland
Massachusetts
- Bay State College, Boston
- Dean College, Franklin
- Fisher College, Boston
- Labouré College, Boston
- Marian Court College, Swampscott
Minnesota
- Maranatha Bible School, Lansing
Mississippi
- Mary Holmes College, West Point
Northeast Mississippi
Missouri
- Cottey College, Nevada
- Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington
New Hampshire
- Hesser College, Manchester
New Jersey
- Assumption College for Sisters, Mendham
New York
- Maria College, Albany
- Trocaire College, Buffalo
- Villa Maria College, Cheektowaga
North Carolina
- Louisburg College, Louisburg
Ohio
- Chatfield College, St. Martin
- Rosedale Bible College, Rosedale
Oklahoma
- Bacone College, Muskogee
- Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College, Moore
Pennsylvania
- Harcum College, Bryn Mawr
- Lackawanna College, Scranton
- Manor College, Jenkintown
- Pennsylvania Institute of Technology, Media and Philadelphia
- Valley Forge Military Academy and College, Wayne
- Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades, Media
South Carolina
- Clinton Junior College, Rock Hill
- Forrest Junior College, Anderson
- Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg
Tennessee
- Draughons Junior College, Nashville and Murfreesboro
- Hiwassee College, Madisonville
Texas
- Jacksonville College, Jacksonville
- Lon Morris College, Jacksonville
- Southwestern Christian College, Terrell
Utah
- Snow College, Richfield
- USU-College of Eastern Utah, Price
Vermont
- Landmark College, Putney
Virginia
- Richard Bland College, near Petersburg
West Virginia
- West Virginia Junior College, Bridgeport[1]
- West Virginia Junior College at Morgantown, Morgantown
(courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org)/wiki/List_of_junior_colleges_in_the_United_States)
Football by the Numbers Table
Schools Offering Football | ||
NCAA Division I-A | 120 | |
NCAA Division I-AA | 118 | |
NCAA Division II | 157 | |
NCAA Division III | 239 | |
NAIA | 91 | |
Junior College | 69 | |
Total | 794 | |
Athletic Scholarship Opportunities | ||
Division I-A(per school) | 85 | |
Division I-AA(per school) | 63 | |
Division II(per school) | 36 | |
NAIA | 24 | |
NJCAA (*varies per school) | 85 | |
Student-Athlete Participation | ||
NCAA Division I-A | 14,146 | |
NCAA Division I-AA | 11,958 | |
NCAA Division II | 15,655 | |
NCAA Division III | 23,120 | |
NAIA | 5,556 | |
Junior College | 5,031 | |
HS Student-Athletes | 1,109,278 |
JUCO Stats Averages Table
The following are averages stats for JUCO football players. It is important to remember that these are only averages that you should shoot for in your Freshman and Sophomore seasons. Some Junior College players will have higher stats and some will have slightly lower stats, but most will fall within these ranges.
Sixty nine JUCO schools provide college athletic scholarships for talented football players, and many of these exceptional athletes go on to become signed transfers to larger programs.
Preferred Grades for All Divisions:3.0 GPA + 24 ACT + 1000 SAT (out of 1600)
(tables courtesy NCSASports.org)
(courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org)/wiki/List_of_junior_colleges_in_the_United_States)
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