List of NCAA Division III institutions
There are currently 442 American colleges and universities classified as Division III for NCAA competition. Schools from 36 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia are represented.
Conference affiliations listed in this table are primary affiliations as of the current 2020–21 school year. Many schools will house some sports in other conferences if their primary leagues do not sponsor a given sport.
Division III institutions
See also
Notes
- First-year provisional Division III member.
- A combined team of Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, and Scripps College.
- Plays men's ice hockey in Division I and is allowed to award scholarships.[3]
- Plays women's ice hockey in Division I and is allowed to award scholarships.[3]
- Plays women's soccer in Division I and is allowed to award scholarships.
- Competes in Division I in men's wrestling, but is not allowed to award scholarships.
- Fields a Division I men's lacrosse team, but is not allowed to award lacrosse scholarships.
- Iowa Wesleyan and Louisiana College will leave the NCAA and return to the NAIA in July 2021.
- Johns Hopkins fields Division I teams in men's and women's lacrosse. Both teams are allowed to award scholarships.
- Competes in Division I in women's rowing, but is not allowed to award scholarships.
- Second-year provisional Division III member.
- Third-year provisional Division III member.
- Pine Manor will close at the end of the 2020–21 school year and merge into Boston College.
- Plays men's ice hockey in Division I, but is not allowed to award scholarships.
- Plays women's ice hockey in Division I, but is not allowed to award scholarships.
- St. Thomas (Minnesota) is being forced to leave the MIAC in 2021. The school's will join the Summit League in 2021 as its main conference, with affiliate memberships in other conferences for football and hockey.
References
- "Division III Members". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Archived from the original on March 31, 2009. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
- "Conference History". American Rivers Conference.
- "Scholarships Will Continue For D-III 'Play Up' Schools". USCHO.com. January 12, 2004. Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
- "Member Institutions". NAC.
- "USMMA Athletics Accepts Invitation To Join The Skyline Conference Beginning In 2016-17". USMMASports.com. May 22, 2015.
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