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What are colleges for pro athletes like me

What are some D 1 colleges for basketball baseball tennis swimming that I could go to if I didn´t want to go strait to pro.

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Takieaa ReyFaun’s Answer

Hello Christian

I'm Takieaa and I am glad you are considering your education before going professional. It definitely is an great cushion to lean on when you decide to retire from professional sports. You are looking for the best colleges to attend for the sports you are great playing, so I am researching for you now. I am getting the information on ncsasports(.org), a college recruiting site. I hope the following information helps you, and as an fyi (for your information), I checked both male and female rankings for your requested sports colleges/universities and it shows the same answers regardless of gender. So, I am going to provide for you the top seven (7) places listed with their specifics.

Stanford University
NCAA Division 1
$56,169 - Tuition
$7,200 - Avg. Cost After Aid
6 - General Rank
9 - Grad Rank

University of Florida
$28,659 - Tuition
$3,679 - Avg. Cost After Aid
45 - General Rank
26 - Grad Rank

Princeton University
$56,010 - Tuition
$11,080 - Avg. Cost After Aid
2 - General Rank
1 - Grad Rank

Harvard University
$55,587 - Tuition
$13,259 - Avg. Cost After Aid
5 - General Rank
4 - Grad Rank

University of California - Los Angeles - UCLA
$43,012 - Tuition
$11,627 - Avg. Cost After Aid
36 - General Rank
20 - Grad Rank

Yale University
$59,950 - Tuition
$16,341 - Avg. Cost After Aid
7 - General Rank
3 - Grad Rank

Columbia University
$63,530 - Tuition
$12,836 - Avg. Cost After Aid
29 - General Rank
2nd - Grad Rank

Have a great life!

Miss Takieaa
Thank you comment icon Thanks for the help. Christian
Thank you comment icon Definitely 👍🏾 Takieaa ReyFaun Johnson
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