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Columbia College Women's Volleyball

Welcome to the Columbia College women's volleyball recruiting profile. Columbia competes in NAIA in the American Midwest Conference from Columbia, Missouri. Led by head coach Allison Jones-Olson, Columbia College pairs open admissions with a 43% graduation rate and a $21,530 average net price.

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Program
Roster Size
Reported 2024-25 team participation count.
22
Division
Competitive association or level for this program (for example NCAA, NAIA, or JUCO).
NAIA
Conference
Athletic conference this program competes in.
American Midwest Conference
School
Type
Public or private institution classification.
private
Campus Setting
Campus locale: city, suburb, town, or rural.
city
Enrollment
Number of undergraduate students enrolled.
8,694
Acceptance Rate
Percentage of applicants offered admission.
100% (Open Admission)
State
Missouri
City
Columbia
Address
1001 Rogers Street
Staff
Allison Jones-Olson
Head Volleyball Coach
(573) 875-7409·View profile
D

Academic Outcomes

Graduates from this school outperform 19% of NAIA women's volleyball programs academically.

Retention Rate
Percentage of first-year students who return for year two.
75%
Graduation Rate
Percentage of students who complete their degree.
43%
Median Earnings (6yr)
Median earnings 6 years after students entered this school.
$40,747
Median Earnings (10yr)
Median earnings 10 years after students entered this school.
$45,378
C

Affordability

This school is more affordable than 55% of NAIA women's volleyball programs.

Tuition (In-State)
Published annual tuition for in-state students.
$12,276
Tuition (Out-of-State)
Published annual tuition for out-of-state students.
$12,276
Room & Board
Annual cost of on-campus housing and meals.
$10,374
Average Net Price
Reported average cost after grants and scholarships.
$21,530
Application Fee
One-time undergraduate application fee.
Not reported
C

Program Resources

This program is better funded than 60% of NAIA women's volleyball programs.

Total Revenue
Reported 2024-25 annual program revenue from all sources.
$413,975
Operating Expenses
Reported 2024-25 team operating expenses, such as travel, meals, equipment, uniforms, and contest costs.
$50,092
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