Hey everyone! I'm looking into D2 schools for college and was wondering if anyone could help me find some in Illinois, New Jersey, and South Carolina. I want to make sure I apply to a few in each state. Thanks!
Here's a list of NCAA Division II schools in Illinois, New Jersey, and South Carolina:
Illinois:
1. Lewis University (Romeoville, IL)
2. McKendree University (Lebanon, IL)
3. University of Illinois Springfield (Springfield, IL)
New Jersey:
1. Bloomfield College (Bloomfield, NJ)
2. Caldwell University (Caldwell, NJ)
3. Felician University (Rutherford, NJ)
4. Georgian Court University (Lakewood, NJ)
5. Goldey-Beacom College (Wilmington, DE, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
6. Holy Family University (Philadelphia, PA, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
7. Jefferson University (Philadelphia, PA, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
8. Nyack College (Nyack, NY, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
9. Post University (Waterbury, CT, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
10. University of the Sciences (Philadelphia, PA, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
11. Wilmington University (New Castle, DE, but competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with other New Jersey schools)
South Carolina:
1. Anderson University (Anderson, SC)
2. Claflin University (Orangeburg, SC)
3. Coker University (Hartsville, SC)
4. Converse College (Spartanburg, SC)
5. Erskine College (Due West, SC)
6. Lander University (Greenwood, SC)
7. Newberry College (Newberry, SC)
8. North Greenville University (Tigerville, SC)
9. Southern Wesleyan University (Central, SC)
10. University of South Carolina Aiken (Aiken, SC)
11. University of South Carolina Beaufort (Beaufort, SC)
Please note that these states may have additional NCAA Division II schools, but this list should give you a good starting point for your search. Good luck!
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