University of Georgia in Athens
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia State University
Georgia Southern University
Emory University
Kennesaw State University
Georgia College and State University
North Georgia College and State University
Savannah State University
Valdosta State University
University of West Georgia
Georgia Southwestern State University
Columbus State University
Oglethorpe University
Mercer University
Southern Polytechnic State University
There are several successful College Football teams in Georgia, one is Atlanta Christian College. The university of Georgia and Georgia Tech are also among the successful college teams in Georgia competing in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.
The top 10 colleges for tennis are USC, Virginia, Ohio State, Georgia, Florida, Stanford, Kentucky, Baylor, UCLA, and Duke.
Division 1-A football colleges in New Jersey: Rutgers Division 1-AA football colleges in New Jersey: Monmouth, Princeton
New York university is the #1 and the largest private school in the US and is ranked 1st among the division 1 colleges.
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Click on the 'Division 1-A Football Colleges' link on this page to see all schools that play NCAA Division 1-A football. Click on the 'Division 1-AA Football Colleges' link on this page to see all schools that play NCAA Division 1-AA football.
The only two Division 1-A football schools in Georgia are Georgia and Georgia Tech. There are two D1-AA schools: Georgia Southern and Savannah State.
To the best of my knowledge the University of Minnesota is the only school that plays at the division 1 level.
There are 57 division 1 and 32 division 2 colleges that offer lacrosse scholarships for men. That's a total of 1,009.26 in the NCAA because of the amount of scholarships able to be awarded to students per team is allowed.. There are 83 division 1 colleges and 37 division 2 colleges that offer scholarships for women, a total of 1,211 in the NCAA.
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There are many division 1 colleges that have men's swimming programs. Some of these include the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Minnesota, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Massachusetts.
Here is the NCAA link to Div I Colleges that sponsor Women's Softball. http://web1.ncaa.org/onlineDir/exec/sponsorship?sortOrder=0&division=1&sport=WSB