Department of Recreational Sports Aquatics

Rec Sports Instructional Classes

Non-credit Instructional Programs are a great way to learn new skills or improve existing skills.

Programs Offered
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Instructional Swim (Adult and Children)
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Aquatic Health and Safety
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Children's Gymnastics
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Private Lessons (Tennis / Swimming / Gymnastics)


Long-Term Parking:

If you are not able to obtain a parking pass from parking services, you will need to get a long-term visitor pass from the Visitor’s Center.

You must first complete the paperwork from the Recreational Sports Office, rm. 142 McComas Hall, and then take it to the Visitor’s Center, located next to the intersection of Duckpond Dr. and Southgate Dr.

Vehicles parking in the McComas/Cassel lot without the correct parking permit are subject to ticketing and possible towing.

 

The Department of Recreational Sports mourns the loss of Austin Cloyd, lifeguard and swim instructor.


Austin Cloyd

Our heart felt prayers and condolences go out to her family and friends as well as all the families of our lost Hokies. Austin was a bright shining star within our Aquatic program and will be deeply missed.

 

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Announcements

YMCA Open University CLASSES AVAILABLE

Formerly known as the "Free University", the YMCA Open University Program strives to serve the wider community through low-cost training and enrichment classes.


Need to reserve the Pool?

The Aquatics staff is now accepting pool requests for both pools for Spring 2008. Pool Request Form


NRV Red Cross

Donors and volunteers always welcome!