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There are currently 431 American colleges and universities classified as Division III for NCAA competition, making it the largest division in the NCAA by school count. Schools from 34 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia are represented. All schools do not provide athletic scholarships to students.
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Hillsdale College: Hillsdale, Michigan: 1844 Nonsectarian 1,200 Chargers: 1888–89 1960–61 Great Midwest (G-MAC) [b] Michigan State Normal College [c] Ypsilanti, Michigan: 1849 Public 22,974 Eagles: 1892–93; 1920–21 1901–02; 1925–26 [d] Mid-American (MAC) [e] State Agricultural College of Michigan [f] East Lansing, Michigan: 1855 ...
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Five Division III members are allowed to award athletic scholarships in their Division I sports—a practice otherwise not allowed for Division III schools. All of these schools sponsored a men's sport in the NCAA University Division, the predecessor to today's Division I, before the NCAA adopted its current three-division setup in 1974–75.
Michigan: Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (NAIA) Geneva College: Beaver Falls: Pennsylvania: Presidents' Athletic Conference (NCAA Division III) Grace College: Winona Lake: Indiana: Crossroads League (NAIA) Houghton University: Houghton: New York: Empire 8 (NCAA Division III) Huntington University: Huntington: Indiana: Crossroads League ...
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