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How was wondering what the different schlorship limits are. I understand that D1 has about 12 full scholarships to give. How about Div. ii, Div.III, NAIA and JUCO. Thanks
 
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the opening page third one down has some of what your looking for.
 
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D1 has 11.7 to be exact, and very few programs in the country can and will offer that many.

D2 has 9

Division 3 has 0 but you will find more academic money at many D3 schools

JUCO has 24, but JUCO is broken down into 3 divisions (1, 2, and 3) 1 can cover everything, 2 can only cover tuition and books (no room) and 3 does not offer athletically related financial aid for athletes.

The NAIA can offer 12 baseball scholarships, although I also doubt many teams have that many available.

It all depends on the school.
 
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Thanks for the great info.
 
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I have seen many posts stating that not all d1's fund full allotment of 11.7. Does anyone have an idea at what level (top 50-100 rpi)all are funded or does it vary widely school to school and year to year?
 
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dennis,

You ask a very good question that is difficult if not impossible to get an answer to.

It would be safe to say that the top 50-75 DI programs are all fully funded. It might go as far as the top 100.

After that it is anyone's guess. I know of programs that are fully funded but the baseball program must then raise money for travel and other expenses.

Fully funded can mean a varity of things. Fully funded scholarships, but no money for uniforms or bats or shoes, etc. The only way to know for sure is to ask each coach. I have never found a list or publication that furnishes this info.

Bob,
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Dennis/Bob,

The only place I have ever seen mention of funded status by school is in the Sports Source book. But as Bob says - "fully funded" can mean different things at different schools.
 
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