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State with most D4 colleges?

Hello everyone! Quick question - I'm trying to figure out which state has the most D4 colleges. A little help?

3 days ago

Unfortunately, there seems to be a slight misunderstanding here. Within the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), there are three divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III. There's no Division IV, or D4, in collegiate sports.

Division I schools are typically the largest universities, and they offer the biggest sports scholarships. They are expected to have the biggest facilities, the largest budgets, and the best athletes.

Division II is a bit smaller and doesn’t have the same level of funding as Division I, but they can still offer scholarships.

Division III is the largest division in terms of number of schools and student-athletes. These schools do not offer athletic scholarships, but can still offer academic scholarships or financial aid.

For students aiming to balance athletics and academics or for those wanting a less competitive athletics program, D3 might be the best fit.

Without more context, I can't point you to the state with the most colleges in a specific NCAA division, but if you're looking for the state with the most colleges in general, that would be California. It has a large number of both public and private colleges and universities. If you provide more specifics on what you're looking for, I'd be happy to try to help further!

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