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Albertus Magnus College: New Haven: Great Northeast [a] [b] Coast Guard Bears: United States Coast Guard Academy: New London: NEWMAC: Connecticut College Camels: Connecticut College: New London: NESCAC: Eastern Connecticut Warriors: Eastern Connecticut State University: Willimantic: Little East: Hartford Hawks [c] University of Hartford: West ...
List of college athletic programs in Connecticut; N. New England Small College Athletic Conference This page was last edited on 15 December 2009, at 03:41 (UTC). ...
There are 99 Division III teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) that play in 24 different regions. Which makes it the smallest division in the NJCAA by school count. These schools do not provide athletically related financial assistance.
CT: New England Small College Athletic Conference: Trinity University: Tigers: San Antonio: TX: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (Southern Athletic Association in 2025) Trinity Washington University [A 1] Tigers: Washington: DC: Independent: Tufts University: Jumbos: Medford: MA: New England Small College Athletic Conference: Union ...
The dangerous – and sometimes deadly – consequences of hazing are prevalent at US universities, placing their sports programs in particular under growing scrutiny.
Holy Apostles College and Seminary: Cromwell: Private : Masters university: 719 1956 Housatonic Community College: Bridgeport: Public Associates college: 4,816 [6] 1967 [12] Manchester Community College: Manchester: Public Associates college: 5,974 [6] 1963 [13] Middlesex Community College: Middletown: Public Associates college: 3,285 1966 [14 ...
At Georgia State, athletic fees totaled $17.6 million in 2014, from a student population in which nearly 60 percent qualify for Pell Grants, the federal aid program for low-income students. The university contributed another $3 million in direct support to its sports programs.
Schools in the New England Small College Athletic Conference have graduated three U.S. presidents. The first president to graduate from the athletic conference was Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States, a Bowdoin graduate of 1824. [52] The 20th president, James A. Garfield, graduated from Williams College in 1856. [53]