Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks that top D3 schools like the "Little Ivies" (NESCAC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ivies are not worth paying for club lacrosse to help your child get in must have a kid who is easily going to get into. With the exception of two theses are all highly selective schools and admission is tough without something to add to the community. GPA/SAT/ACT scores won't do it alone as they turn away top scoring kids all the time. Colleges want a mix so its not the top 15% of students who get into a 15% acceptance rate school. They want diversity (not just gender or race) in fields of study, interests, hobbies and activities. Lacrosse and other athletics are a great way to put your already stellar kid over the top. What it WON'T do is get your kid that doesn't meet the schools standards into the school. Coaches would be doing themselves a disservice as well as the kid by putting them in an academic environment they can't handle. D1 is totally different, but D3 wants a STUDENT/ATHLETE but student first.
For reference here are some acceptance rates in the NESCAC I could find quickly:
Amherst - 11%
Bates - 12%
Bowdoin - 9%
Colby - 9.7%
Connecticut College - 34%
Hamilton - 16%
Middlebury - 15%
Trinity - 33%
Tufts - 15%
Wesleyan - 16%
Williams - 13%