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Exploring Division 3 schools

Hello all! I'm starting my college search, and I'm looking at Division 3 schools in North Carolina and other states because I want to focus on academics but still participate in a sport. Do you have any tips on finding D3 schools, or any specific ones I should consider?

8 months ago

Hello! It's great that you want to balance academics with sports in college. Division 3 schools are a good choice since they prioritize academics while still providing opportunities for athletics. Here are a few tips on finding D3 schools and some specific examples to start your search:

1. Use the NCAA's school search: You can filter by division, location, and sport on the NCAA website. This tool will give you a list of D3 schools in your preferred area.

2. Research academic programs: Once you've identified some D3 schools, look into their academic offerings. Make sure the schools have strong programs that align with your interests and potential majors.

3. Visit the schools, if possible: If you can, visiting a school's campus will help you get a feel for the environment and determine if you can see yourself there. You can also reach out to the athletics department to learn more about the sport you're interested in.

4. Explore scholarships and financial aid: While D3 schools don't offer athletic scholarships, they may have merit-based or need-based financial aid. Be sure to explore all funding possibilities.

Here are a few D3 schools in North Carolina:

- Guilford College: Greensboro, North Carolina

- Brevard College: Brevard, North Carolina

- Methodist University: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Remember, it is important to find a school that you connect with academically, socially, and athletically. Take your time to research and make informed decisions. The best D3 school for you is the one that meets your needs and helps you reach your goals in both academics and athletics. Good luck with your search!

8 months ago

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