Junior colleges are two-year universities that give student-athletes an opportunity to develop their athletic and academic skills in a post-high school program. With 217 junior college men’s soccer programs out there, there are many opportunities for athletes. Many junior college men’s soccer teams have future D1 and D2 athletes on their roster who are there to hone their skills before they commit to a four-year school. For athletes who might not have the grades, finances or build for a four-year school, a junior college men’s soccer program can be a great way to gain experience competing against collegiate athletes.
Yes, junior colleges can give out up to 18 scholarships per team to qualified athletes. Depending on the school and how funded the program is, qualified athletes might receive a partial or full-ride scholarship.
This poll conducted by the NJCAA shows the top 10 NJCAA men’s soccer teams. Visit the NJCAA website for more information on each team and discover which JUCO men’s soccer team is the best fit.
You can visit NCSA’s Power Rankings to view the best soccer colleges in all divisions or view the full list of men’s JUCO soccer teams below.