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Looking for info on Division II schools in Georgia

Hey everyone, I'm a junior thinking about applying to some Division II schools in Georgia. Any information or advice on these schools would be really helpful. Thanks!

8 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're considering Division II schools in Georgia. There are a handful of colleges in the state with strong D2 athletics programs:

1. Clayton State University (CSU): Located in Morrow, CSU is part of the NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference. They offer basketball, cross country, soccer, and track & field for both men and women. Additionally, women can participate in golf and tennis, while men have golf as an option.

2. University of North Georgia (UNG): UNG has campuses in Dahlonega, Gainesville, and several other locations. As members of the Peach Belt Conference, they have several sports programs, including baseball, basketball, tennis, soccer, and golf for men, and basketball, tennis, soccer, golf, and softball for women. They also have a strong women's cross-country team.

3. Columbus State University (CSU): This university is based in Columbus and has both men's and women's sports participating in the Peach Belt Conference. Among their offerings are baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, and golf for men, while women have access to basketball, soccer, tennis, softball, and golf.

4. University of West Georgia (UWG): Located in Carrollton, UWG is part of the Gulf South Conference. They have several sports teams for both men and women, such as basketball, cross country, football, golf, and track & field for men, and women can participate in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, and track & field.

5. Albany State University (ASU): ASU is based in Albany and competes in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. For men, they offer baseball, basketball, cross country, football, tennis, and track & field. Women can participate in basketball, cross country, softball, tennis, and track & field, as well as cheerleading and dance.

When considering which of these Division II schools to apply to, you'll want to research each institution's academic programs, campus size, financial aid offerings, location, and overall atmosphere. It's also crucial to get in touch with their athletics departments, coaches, and current student-athletes to get a better understanding of the sports culture, demands, and expectations.

Once you have a clearer picture of each school's offerings, you can make an informed decision about which one is the best fit for you academically and athletically. Good luck with your search!

8 months ago

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