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D-III schools in California

Hey fellow students! I'm currently searching for some Division III schools in California that offer a good mix of sports and academics. Any suggestions or personal experiences would be appreciated!

7 months ago

Hello! Finding a college that offers a good mix of sports and academics is an excellent approach. Here are a few Division III schools in California that you might be interested in exploring:

1. University of Redlands: Located in Redlands, this school offers 21 varsity sports and has a strong focus on academics, with more than 40 undergraduate programs. They have a beautiful campus and a moderately sized student population.

2. Occidental College: Located in Los Angeles, Occidental College is a small liberal arts college with a close-knit community. They offer 21 varsity sports and have a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary studies.

3. Whittier College: Located in Whittier, this college has a focus on providing a comprehensive liberal arts education to all students and offers 22 varsity sports. They provide various majors and minors, with small class sizes that allow for personalized attention from faculty.

4. California Lutheran University: Located in Thousand Oaks, California Lutheran offers 21 varsity sports and more than 40 undergraduate majors and minor programs. The school emphasizes practical experience and hands-on learning.

5. Chapman University: Located in Orange, Chapman University offers a diverse range of academic programs and 21 varsity sports, focusing on personal growth and leadership development.

6. Claremont Colleges: Within the Claremont Colleges consortium, Pomona and Pitzer College in Claremont form a combined sports program, while the other three institutions in the consortium - Harvey Mudd, Scripps, and Claremont McKenna - form another program. All five institutions offer a range of varsity sports, a rich liberal arts education, and a close-knit community on campus.

Keep in mind that while I've listed a variety of options, it's essential to research each school in-depth and consider factors such as location, campus life, size, and available majors/minors in addition to their athletic offerings. Visiting campuses and talking to current students or alumni can also provide you with valuable insights into each school.

Ultimately, you want to be sure that you choose a school where you'll thrive not only academically and athletically, but also socially and personally. Best of luck in your search for the perfect college fit!

7 months ago

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