Apply for VCP training course online

Once submitted, a letter of confirmation via email will be received by the applicant from an NMIVA representative.

Applicants from the same school will be required to submit their online registration forms individually.

The course is scheduled to take place from September 15 to September 19, and is specifically designed for “physical education teachers in primary and secondary schools,” as mentioned in the NMIVA website. The course will motivate its trainees to teach volleyball and will also improve their way of teaching the sport.

Throughout the course, trainees will be taught volleyball techniques, as well as the history and basic rules of volleyball. They will also be instructed in dealing with volleyball-related injuries, game situations, and basic team formations.

Manually completed applications can also be delivered by email or to Gabriel C. White, through the Law Offices of Michael White, located in the second floor of the Joeten Building in Susupe. Applications must be turned in on or before September 10, before 5:30 pm.

A maximum of 30 applicants will be accommodated and will be chosen on a first come, first serve basis. A refundable deposit of $100 per person must be paid upon registration. According to NMIVA, “A 50% refund will be issued to those who accomplish 100% attendance and an additional 50% refund will be issued to those who pass the final exam and receive their certificates.”

The course will provide volleyballs, videos, nets, and a curriculum manual. Further information will be provided at the first session.

All questions and applications may be sent via email to [email protected], and messages may be given to Gabriel White through (670)-234-6547. Online applications can be submitted through the NMIVA website, sites.google.com/site/nmivolleyball.

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