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Host a Course

The NSCAA boasts a robust non-residential course program that provides education, support and professional growth for coaches at all levels of the game.  We welcome NSCAA members to host non-residential courses in their region or local communities. 

How to Host a Course

Step 1: Contact Us

Contact your State Director (SD) or Regional Director (RD) to help determine which course(s) would be best in your area.  You can also reach out to NSCAA Education Department at the NSCAA National Office for more information.

Marisa Leconte
Email: mleconte@nscaa.com
Phone: 913-362-1747 x1031

Step 2: Secure a Location

Secure a location appropriate for the course you’d like to host. Your SD/RD can help with specifics, but you should plan on having classroom and space for field sessions.

Step 3: Promote Your Course

Promote your course! Visit NSCAA’s Course Marketing Toolkit Page at NSCAA.com/education-toolkit to download your promotional materials or call 913-362-1747 for more information.

Benefits of Hosting a Course

Take an active role in developing the level of coaching in your community by hosting an NSCAA course. Benefits include:

  • Courses can be designed to meet your specific needs
  • They are a cost-effective opportunity for your team, club or community to improve coaching skill
  • They allow local clubs, schools and colleges to collaborate
  • You don't have to travel to the event
  • You can choose a date that is convenient for you
  • Potential to receive compensation as a Site-Coordinator, learn more here (link to nscaa.com/jobs)
  • Access to course curriculum

Additionally, anyone taking a Non-Residential Course who previously has not been an NSCAA member will receive a complimentary introductory NSCAA membership upon course completion.

Available Courses

Choose from these courses:

For more information about hosting an NSCAA course, download this flyer.

 

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