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Applicant must be an incoming freshman student with a minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1300 (composite ACT score of 29) and minimum 3.7 GPA. Selection will be based upon SAT Reasoning/ACT scores, GPA, essay, and a history of participation and leadership in extracurricular activities and community service, as well as letters of recommendation. NCAA Division III regulations prohibit the consideration of high school athletic ability, participation, leadership or performance in awarding scholarships.
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Attendance at Men's Basketball Games: The Top Conferences
These conferences don't mess around. If you are a part of these conferences, you better have a great turnout, or you'll be the laughing stock of the league. (Average attendance by conference)
source: National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2017–2018
Applicant must be a full-time freshman student entering this fall semester with a minimum 3.3 GPA. Selection will be based upon applicant's academic record, GPA, SAT Reasoning/ACT scores, TOEFL scores (for international students), essay, and a history of participation and leadership in extracurricular activities and community service. NCAA Division III regulations prohibit the consideration of high school athletic ability, athletic participation, athletic leadership or athletic performance in awarding scholarships.
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How Can I Get Colleges to Recruit Me for Sports?
While you can't guarantee your spot on the team, there are some things you can do to help your case. Here are some tips for getting recruited.
Gold–Medal Colleges for Summer Olympic Sports
In honor of the Games, check out our college lists categorized by Olympic events from archery to wrestling. Your future school could be on one of these lists!
Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Beaver State.
source: College Finder Research
5 Questions to Answer Before Becoming a College Athlete
You have a lot of options as a student-athlete, so how do you narrow them down? Here are five questions to ask yourself as you start the college search.
What You Need to Know About Athletic Recruitment
If you want to get recruited to play sports in college, you definitely need to start early. Here's everything you need to know about athletic recruitment.
by Megan Gibbs
Why You Shouldn't Expect a Full Ride for College Sports
Most college athletes don't receive athletic scholarships because these scholarships are the exception not the rule. Here's why you shouldn't rely on them.
The College Sports Glossary of Terms
Whether you want to get recruited, play for fun, or cheer from the sidelines, this athletics glossary has all the college sports terms you should know.
Scholarship Tips for the Future College Athlete
A full ride isn't in the cards for every student-athlete, so it's super important to search and apply for scholarships! Get started with this advice.
by Megan Gibbs
College Sports: Which Level of Play Is the Right Choice for You?
There are three levels of athletics you could play in college, but which one is best for your college lifestyle? Read on to learn more and make a decision.
Why Student–Athletes Should Consider NAIA Schools
Navigating the college search process can be especially challenging for student-athletes. Learn why an NAIA school might be the best fit for you.
by Megan Gibbs; National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
SUNY Morrisville — Morrisville, NY
SUNY Morrisville, founded in 1908, is a public, coeducational institution. Its campus is located in Morrisville, NY.
Yes, connect me!4 College Search Tips for Student–Athletes
The college search is a little different for student-athletes, so if you're thinking of playing sports in college, here's what you need to do and know.
Great Public Comprehensive and Liberal Arts Colleges in the Northeast
Public colleges are fairly priced for residents and offer a lot to any student. Check out these comprehensive and liberal arts options in the Northeast!
Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities in New England
Looking for the quintessential liberal arts college experience? Look no further than these great colleges and universities in New England!
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth — North Dartmouth, MA
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, founded in 1895, is a public, doctoral research university. Its 710-acre campus is located in North Dartmouth, 60 miles south of Boston.
Yes, connect me!Howard Payne University — Brownwood, TX
Howard Payne University, founded in 1889, is a private, coeducational institution affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Its 80-acre campus is located in Brownwood near the center of Texas.
Yes, connect me!Choosing the Right College for You
If you're just beginning your college search, you may feel overwhelmed by all the information out there and not know where to start. But we've got your back!
by Eden Dorsey
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