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Is Schoolcraft College d1?

Is Schoolcraft College d1?

Schoolcraft College’s Athletics Program recently completed its transition from Division III to Division II in the National Junior College Athletic Association, a move that Cali Crawford, Director of Athletics, said provides several benefits to prospective student-athletes and Ocelot fans.

What division is Schoolcraft?

Schoolcraft College Athletics offers its student-athletes the opportunity to compete in 6 Men’s and Women’s intercollegiate sports. The Ocelots compete in the Eastern Conference of the Michigan Community College Athletic Conference (MCCAA) and in Region XII of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

Does Schoolcraft offer scholarships?

Schoolcraft College has a NEW scholarship platform called ScholarshipUniverse. To submit scholarship applications for Spring/Summer 2022 or Fall 2022/Winter 2023 access the new platform at https://schoolcraft.edu/scholarships.

How do I apply for Schoolcraft?

Your social security number is required to apply online. Go to the Schoolcraft Web site, www.schoolcraft.edu. Select “Online Application,” which can be found on the upper left-hand side of the home page. Complete the “Application for Admission” form.

What GPA do you need to get into Schoolcraft?

You have a 3.5 gpa— 12 credits at the college level or a recent graduating high school gpa of 3.5. The gpa requirement must be met at time of application and must be maintained throughout the program.

How do you get a basketball scholarship?

How to Get a Basketball Scholarship

  1. Start the process early.
  2. Practice talking with college coaches.
  3. Have a great video to share.
  4. Visit as many schools as you can.
  5. Research the schools you want to attend.
  6. Improve your grades.
  7. Provide multiple references.
  8. Don’t miss deadlines.

How hard is it to play D1 basketball?

The odds of a high school basketball player making a Division 1 basketball roster is 105:1, and the odds of a high school basketball player making any college roster is 18:1. Division 1 basketball is a headcount sport—so coaches have exactly 13 full-ride scholarships that they can award to 13 players.