Re: merit money-
If you are high academic and you really need merit money, then consider playing at just a regular D3 (maybe join their honors college for extra rigor). Look for colleges where your child is in the top 25% academically. Those schools are usually more willing to give you more money. You can Google a school's name and common data set to find some of this information out. If you are specifically looking for money, the Facebook group Paying for College 101 is a great resource. You'll have to wade through a lot of different posts on there but if you have some time to search you'll find some great information on how find schools that give great merit money.
If you are high academic and you really need merit money, then consider playing at just a regular D3 (maybe join their honors college for extra rigor). Look for colleges where your child is in the top 25% academically. Those schools are usually more willing to give you more money. You can Google a school's name and common data set to find some of this information out. If you are specifically looking for money, the Facebook group Paying for College 101 is a great resource. You'll have to wade through a lot of different posts on there but if you have some time to search you'll find some great information on how find schools that give great merit money.
Last edited: