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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]90% of d3 colleges have non existent admissions standards. They're scams. All the kids are forced to go to grad school because nobody values the bachelors degree.[/quote] Even if what you say is true, isn't the obvious solution to OP's problem to identify the DIII schools that would allow her DD to play and get a great education. Schools such as: Bryn Mawr Carlton College Cal Tech Catholic University Colby College University of Chicago Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Cornell College Dickinson Emory University That's only through the first part of the alphabet. There are so many options. They are expensive, but could offer financial aid and merit aid that brings them in-line with the costs of public universities. Seems worth exploring if that is what DD wants. [/quote]
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