The top colleges in NCAA Division 3
There are 30 highly selective colleges in NCAA Division 3 out of a total of 438 colleges in Division 3. 21 of them are elite liberals arts colleges, while the remaining 9 colleges include Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, New York University, Emory University, Washington University in St Louis, Carnegie Mellon University, Tufts University and University of Chicago.
These colleges play a wide variety of NCAA sports, and together have a total of 17,440 athletes with 9,807 men forming 56% of athletes and 7,633 women forming 44% of all athletes at these 30 Division 3 colleges.
Table of Highly Selective Colleges in Division 3
Below is the list of the 30 highly selective colleges in Division 3.
Highly Selective Colleges in NCAA Division 3 | |
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COLLEGES | Division |
Amherst College | III |
Babson College | III |
Bates College | III |
Bowdoin College | III |
California Institute of Technology | III |
Carleton College | III |
Carnegie Mellon University | III |
Claremont McKenna College | III |
Colby College | III |
Colorado College | III |
Emory University | III |
Grinnell College | III |
Hamilton College | III |
Harvey Mudd College | III |
Haverford College | III |
John Hopkins University | III |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | III |
Middlebury College | III |
New York University | III |
Pitzer College | III |
Pomona College | III |
Swathmore College | III |
Tufts University | III |
University of Chicago | III |
Vassar College | III |
Washington and Lee University | III |
Washington University in St. Louis | III |
Wellesley College | III |
Wesleyan University | III |
Williams College | III |
Whether a highly selective college is a NCAA Division 1 member recruiting a majority of its sports team,…..