Make use of the Washington NAIA Division II Women's Cross Country statistics above to determine whether this division gives you the best athletic scholarship opportunities. The table below shows how Washington NAIA Division II schools compare to the division-wide averages.
Total Number of Athletes and Average Athletes Per Team: This tells you how many student athletes are on NAIA Division II Women's Cross Country teams in Washington, which will help you figure out how competitive the recruiting process is, especially when you compare it to the division-wide average. Currently there are 12 women taking part in Cross Country at NAIA Division II schools in Washington.
Average Operating Expenses Per Player: This indicates how much a Washington NAIA Division II college is investing in each player on their Women's Cross Country team for things that are necessary such as equipment and uniforms. How much a Washington NAIA Division II school invests in you as a player will help figure out how important they think you really are to the Cross Country team and the overall sports program as well as the level of support they provide each player.
Average Operating Expenses Per Team: This is what it costs typically for a Washington NAIA Division II college to perform the day-to-day operations that keep the Cross Country program up and running. This can give student athletes a good indication of the quality of Women's Cross Country programs, facilities and training personnel at Washington NAIA Division II schools. The more Washington NAIA Division II colleges spend the better quality you can expect from their Cross Country programs.
Total Full and Part Time Coaches: Coaches are vital to helping you refine your skills and enable you to stay on track athletically and educationally so you can keep your Cross Country scholarship year after year. The more Women's Cross Country coaches there are, the more likely you are to get one-on-one training and attention you will need to accomplish your goal of graduating from a NAIA Division II college in Washington.
Average Total Revenue: The more money Washington NAIA Division II colleges can make off their Women's Cross Country programs the more likely they are to grow and support them. When Women's Cross Country programs are more profitable and popular Washington NAIA Division II colleges will invest more in their current programs and more colleges will create new Cross Country teams of their own. More NAIA Division II Cross Country teams means more athletic scholarship opportunities in Washington.
Average Total Expenses: Is there a growing interest in Women's Cross Country teams at Washington NAIA Division II schools? Are Washington NAIA Division II colleges actively recruiting for Women's Cross Country programs? The total expenses stat (consists of|includes} operating and recruiting expenditures. This will give you a good idea of how much Washington NAIA Division II colleges around the country are spending on Women's Cross Country programs and recruiting players, thus whether or not Cross Country scholarship opportunities will probably develop, keep pace or weaken in this state and division.
The initial, and most vital, step in receiving an athletic scholarship is determining which Washington NAIA Division II colleges have Women's Cross Country programs and if they supply financial aid for their players. Below are Washington NAIA Division II colleges that have a Women's Cross Country team. Choose a college to get comprehensive statistics on student aid, coaches, athletes and more.