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In search of Division 3 colleges in Virginia

Hello! I'm currently a junior in high school, and I've been on the lookout for Division 3 colleges in Virginia where I can balance academics and athletics. Could anyone recommend some great D3 colleges in VA? And if you have any personal experiences or insights to share, that'd be awesome. Thanks!

a year ago

Hi there! I'm happy to help you with your search for Division 3 colleges in Virginia. Here's a list of some notable D3 schools in the state, which are part of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) or the USA South Athletic Conference:

1. University of Lynchburg (ODAC)

2. Bridgewater College (ODAC)

3. Eastern Mennonite University (ODAC)

4. Emory & Henry College (ODAC)

5. Hampden-Sydney College (ODAC)

6. Hollins University (ODAC, women's college)

7. Randolph College (ODAC)

8. Randolph-Macon College (ODAC)

9. Roanoke College (ODAC)

10. Shenandoah University (ODAC)

11. Virginia Wesleyan University (ODAC)

12. Averett University (USA South)

13. Mary Baldwin University (USA South, women's college)

14. Ferrum College (USA South)

These colleges offer a variety of sports and a focus on maintaining a balance between academics and athletics. Additionally, since they are D3 schools, they do not offer athletic scholarships, which provides a more level playing field for students interested in joining a team without the pressure of maintaining a scholarship. Many students at these institutions find the Division 3 experience to be enjoyable and rewarding, as they can continue to pursue their athletic passions while receiving a high-quality education.

To help you narrow down your search further, I'd recommend researching each institution's academic programs, campus culture, and location to find the best fit for your personal preferences. Also, speaking with current or former athletes from these schools could provide valuable insights into their experiences with the athletic programs and the overall college experience. Good luck with your search, and I hope this list helps you find the right college for you!

a year ago

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