Anonymous wrote:DS considering both Division I and Division III options.
How much academic support do kids get at DIII? Are they just treated like another student or do they have study hall/tutoring available? What are the time commitments in-season and out-of-season? Seems similar to DI but not sure.
Also, how would you compare the level of play from solid ECNL club to DIII. Is it a big step up from u19 to essentially u23?
Thanks.
All of the DIII programs we visited had no specific academic support for athletes. Typically they had some form of academic supervisor that helped athletes plan their course of study and monitored grades, however it was not tutoring. The larger power 5 DI programs we visited had dedicated academic support and tutoring. Mid-major DI's were a mixed bag. Focused tutoring for athletes does not necessarily equate to better support though. Some of the higher academic schools may have better tutoring support period.
With regard to time commitments, we found the more competitive DIII programs were every bit as time intensive as DI during the season. The difference is in the off-season where DIII is typically much less of a commitment.
In terms of level of play, that is tough to assess since there is alot of variation in ECNL and in DIII. One way to make this assessment is to watch games yourself, and look at the backgrounds of athletes on the current roster. Your player will know from watching if they can fit in.