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D-III

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Philosophy The NCAA's Division III places the highest priority on the overall quality of the educational experience. In doing so, they seek to strengthen the integration of objectives and programs in athletics with academic and developmental objectives and to assure the integration of athletes with other students. Division III colleges and universities encourage participation by maximizing the number and variety of athletic opportunities in varsity, club, and intramural sports. • No unique privileges for athletes. • Equal emphasis on men's and women's sports. • Provide appropriate competitive opportunities. • Primary emphasis on in-season competition, but exceptional performers may be encouraged to participate in post-season play. www.ivclasers.com

Recruiting & $$$ RECRUITING D-III personnel may make in-person recruiting contacts either on- or off-campus after the conclusion of the prospect's junior year (there are no silent or dead periods). Official and Unofficial visits are governed by the same rules as D-I. FINANCIAL AID Athletically related aid is not permitted in any context. Financial aid may be provided only in demonstrated cases of need, or through a few other limited avenues such as: • Loans administered as part of a school's regular financial aid process • Academic honor awards for students in the top 20% of their high school graduating class, or a cumulative GPA of 3.5+, or an ACT of 25+, or an SAT of 1140+ • Non-athletic achievement awards administered through an academic department. www.ivclasers.com

Eligibility NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT Not applicable in D-III. INITIAL ELIGIBILITY There is no Initial Eligibility criteria for D-III. All students must be admitted as a regularly enrolled, degree-seeking student in accordance with the regular published entrance requirements of the institution. www.ivclasers.com