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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Based on our 2026 son's experience, there is more D3 lacrosse money than I expected. he ended up committing to a mid to lower tier D1 program, but along the way he looked at three D3 schools, and all three offered "academic" scholarships that paid 50% of tuition. they were definitely lacrosse scholarships under the label "academic," because my son is an average student and was borderline to be accepted to any of the three schools based purely on grades and SAT's. He was never asked to apply for academic scholarships, and we were never asked to fill out any kind of a financial aid application. the coaches simply made the 50% offer in their office at the end of our visit (and one made the offer before we visited). So my takeaway is that there is more lacrosse scholarship money available at D3 schools than people think.[/quote] +1 Same with our DS plenty to be had if you have the grades. Especially, if your DS is one of the players that falls to a low D1 so the D3 is a better alternative in the NESCAC and NCAC and the W&L types.[/quote]
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