NCAA University examples

NCAA University examples.

These examples are based on a male breaststroker, so that you can compare funds available and times needed.  Each University has different requirements and can offer different funds in different ways.  Have a look at the examples and compare.

 

Adelphi University (DII)

“We have good scholarship money for academics ( 3.5 gpa can receive about $25,000) . Swimming would be about $5000.00 . ”

Marc A. Danin
Men’s & Women’s Head Swim Coach
Aquatics
mdanin@adelphi.edu

 

Cornell University (DI)
Cost: 60,000$ +16.000 housing
“Can get in through swimming, no financial aid/no swim scholarship:
At Cornell we have need-based financial aid.  This means that we do not have scholarships for athletics or academics.  Being a swimmer can help you get admitted here, however it will not change the amount of money you will receive to go here.  The financial aid is determined of your parent’s income.  The financial aid at Cornell is very limited for international students and unless you are an American citizen you would not receive any financial aid here.  ”

Jake Lichter
Assistant Men’s Swim Coach
Cornell University
781-801-5807

Illinois Tech (DIII)

To start, we are a Division III university, so we cannot offer any athletics-based scholarships, but we do offer merit-based scholarships. For merit-based, international scholarships, they range anywhere between $10,000 and $30,000. This is one of a few merit-based scholarships available.

When it comes to academics, I am not sure how IB scores/credits convert, but we usually emphasize As/Bs in math, science, and English courses. For the SAT, we usually emphasize a minimum of 630 in math and a minimum of 1200 combined.

Illinois Tech
Interim Head Swimming & Diving Coach
Billy Bafia
mobile: +1.815.735.3508

 

University at Santa Barbara (DI)
We have limited athletic and academic scholarships and are not in a position to offer substantial scholarships
Out of state cost of attendance is $64,000 and we will only be able to consider athletes with annual budgets of $55K or more
We require a minimum GPA of 3.4
Attached is a link to our time standards for active recruitment   UCSB Recruiting Standards

 

CAL Poly (DI)
D1:A few thousands available
Ost: 60,000$ +16.000 housing

Our men’s team does not have much in terms of scholarships.  International cost of attendance (all-inclusive) for incoming freshmen would be just under $50,000.  There would be a few thousand available, but our men’s team has very little to offer in terms of scholarships.
Cal Poly Swimming & Diving Recruiting Questionnaire

Philip Yoshida
pyoshida@calpoly.edu

 

Duke University (DI)
58.000$ without housing
64.000$ – listing leadership skills is an advantage
Duke Men’s swimming and diving team is a non-scholarship team.  We do not award athletic scholarships to our swimmers and divers.  Duke University does award academic scholarships and that is done through the normal application process.
D1: 100BR:52,7-55./200BR:2:04,
Coach Doak

Franklin & Marshall College

“My coaching philosophy centers around the holistic development of my student athletes – not just as swimmers, but as people. I believe in education through athletics and understand that my role is to help the student-athletes develop into the most complete person possible over their time at F&M (and beyond). We are a division 3 program and have the opportunity to compete at NCAAs for those who qualify. Franklin & Marshall does have financial aid available, that information can be found on this website: https://www.fandm.edu/financial-aid”

Franklin & Marshall College Joe Acquaviva Head Swimming Coach joseph.acquaviva@fandm.edu
Cell: (610) 731-4472

 

Grand Valley State University (DII)

Walk on time standarts:

What It Takes To Be A Walk-On 22-23

Grand Valley State University ( academically lower)
Acadenmic cost:18.000$+
D2: 2:16 200BR,1:06 100BR

 

Georgetown (DI)
Costs: 56.000$+18.000$
Academic funds: 63.000$/need based only
D1, 29.5, 1:01,6.,2:013
No scholarships program

Texas A &M (DI)

38600$+9000$ room/board
9000$ in aids / 6000$ need based
D1: 100BR:52,7-55./200BR:2:04,

 

University of Florida (DII)
Cost: 56.000$+18.000$
D1 -1:02/2:12-LCM 54/53/1:55(competitive)
Recruitment is finished for 2023/2024 little financial aid through swimming.

Florida Tech University (DII)
2:15 200BR / 100BR: 1:01

MIT (DIII)
Cost 55.510$ + 18.100$ (housing)
Academic standart very high
100BR 1:02,4,1:02.9/200BR 2:12.6-2:16.2-2:17

Stanford University (DI)
55.473$ + 17.255$
Financial aid / scholarships available:
54.000-57.000$
Athletic scholarships: 46.000$
Academically and athletically in the top 100BR:57,6-59,2/200BR 2:02.1-2:07,8

Brown University (DI)
Costs:62.600$ + 15.840$
Academic fund:16.200$
100BR:’57.9-1:03 200BR:2:05-2:09

North Carolina State University (DI)
37.000$ with housing
Funding available: 20.000$
Athletic scholarships:
8.000$
100BR ’58-1:00, 200BR 2:05-2:12

 

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