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NCAA Division 3 Academic Qualifications

Division 3 schools compete in athletics as a non-revenue making, extracurricular activity; hence, they are not allowed to offer athletic scholarships. D-III schools are considered some of the best academic schools in the country; therefore, they tend to offer generous academic scholarships to athletes. There are an estimated 449 schools that make up the Division 3 level. With schools ranging from 500 to 10,000+ students.

Division 3 schools do not have academic requirements set by the NCAA. Each institution has policies in place. If you’re interested you must contact that school directly.



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