If you are interested in starting a team at your college, there are may resources available to you. Because each school's policies are different, a small amount of research will be required on your part. Below is a list of links that will get you started in the right direction.Also contact: Jack Robertson You can also contact Victoria Croft of NRA Collegiate and School programs at (703)-267-1473 or email collegiate@nrahq.org or order this BOOK Association of College Unions International (ACUI) You can also contact Michelle Smith at mjsmith1@acui.org For a list of schools that already have Collegiate programs, click HERE or try searching using the NRA's resources HERE Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative Participation in target shooting sports is growing at colleges, and the launch of a new grant program by the National Shooting Sports Foundation will provide even more opportunities for student-athletes to hit their targets. Anyone interested in starting or strengthening a college shotgun club team can find resources and grant opportunities at www.nssf.org/college. |
![]() Q) Do AIM Collegiate's have to have a coach also? A) Yes Q) May our coach be a Team Member? A) Yes, at least one person from each team needs to be a credentialed coach by 2010. Q) What is the maximum age to participate in AIM? A) 23 years old Q) I'm over 18 but would like to participate in AIM, are my annual dues $20? A) No, ALL AIM participants' ATA Annual dues will be $12 regardless of their age. Q) May I have a Collegiate team for my gun club rather than my school? A) Yes, you may represent a gun club as a collegiate rather than a school. If you choose to represent a gun club, all members of the team do not need to be students at the same school, but they may participate on only one team being the one that represents the gun club. |
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If you are interested in starting a team at your college, there are may resources available to you. Because each school's policies are different, a small amount of research will be required on your part. Below is a list of links that will get you started in the right direction.