⦿ College cycling is not an official NCAA sport like other sports such as tennis, golf, swimming or basketball
⦿ Intercollegiate cycling is governed by USA Cycling
⦿ There are some scholarship opportunities though, especially for athletes with good academics who can then benefit from an academic scholarship as well
⦿ Since cycling is not an NCAA sport, there is no set limit on the amount of scholarships that teams are allowed to give out like it is the case for other NCAA sports
⦿ There are 15 schools offering college cycling teams and there are about 400 college cyclists
⦿ Most successful college cycling programs: Marian, Fort Lewis College, Colorado Mesa, Lindenwood, Brevard, Lindsey Wilson, Savannah College of Art and Design