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Student Athlete Destinations


We work closely with our players and their families to identify the best type of college or university for them to attend. Every student athlete has a unique set of requirements and it is important that these are taken into consideration when choosing which college will be their 'best fit'. Consequently, our student athletes have attended colleges and universities across all the available divisions.
 
Below you can browse the colleges and universities that some of our former student athletes have committed to.

NCAA Division 1 (D1)
Courses undertaken in D1 colleges/universities are 4 years in length. 
Women's soccer teams in the NCAA D1 have a maximum of 14 scholarships to offer. NCAA D1 schools tend to be bigger in size.


Which D1 colleges have some of our student athletes attended?

NCAA Division 2 (D2)
Courses undertaken in D2 colleges/universities are 4 years in length. 
Women's soccer teams in the NCAA D2 have a maximum of 9.9 scholarships to offer.

Which D2 colleges have some of our student athletes attended?

NCAA Division 3 (D3)
Courses undertaken in D3
 colleges/universities are 4 years in length. 
There are no athletic scholarships available for athletes at the Division 3 level. Scholarships come directly from the college or university and are purely academic. 

Which D3 colleges have some of our student athletes attended?

Junior/Community College
Courses at Junior/Community colleges are generally 2 years in length, where students graduate with an Associates Degree. The majority of student athletes transfer to the NCAA or NAIA to complete a further two years and gain their undergraduate degree. Women's soccer teams at this level have a maximum of 18 scholarships to offer.

Which Junior/Community colleges have some of our student athletes attended?

NAIA
Women's soccer teams at NAIA level have a maximum of 12 scholarships. 

Which NAIA colleges have some of our student athletes attended?

 

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