Use the NJCAA Division I women's golf statistics above to determine whether this division gives you the best athletic scholarship opportunities. The table below shows how NJCAA Division I schools compare with the nation's averages.
Total Number of Athletes and Average Athletes Per Team: This lets you know roughly how many female athletes are on NJCAA Division I women's golf teams in the United States, which helps you determine how competitive the recruiting process is, particularly if you do a comparison of it to the national average. Currently there are 171 women involved in golf at NJCAA Division I schools.
Average Operating Expenses Per Player: This represents how much a NJCAA Division I college is investing in each player on their women's golf team for things that are essential such as equipment and uniforms. Just how much a NJCAA Division I school invests in you as a player will help signify how beneficial believe that you are to the golf team and the overall sports program plus the level of support they provide each player.
Average Operating Expenses Per Team: This is exactly what it cost on average for a NJCAA Division I college to run the day-to-day operations that keep the golf program functioning. This will give student athletes a good idea of the quality of women's golf programs, facilities and training personnel at NJCAA Division I schools across the country. The more NJCAA Division I colleges commit the better quality you should expect.
Total Full and Part Time Coaches: Coaches are essential to helping you develop your skills and help you stay on track athletically and academically so you're able to keep your golf scholarship year after year. The more NJCAA Division I women's golf coaches there are, the more likely it is you'll get one-on-one coaching and attention you need to reach your primary goal of graduating from a college.
Average Total Revenue: The more money NJCAA Division I colleges can make off their women's golf programs the more likely it is that they will broaden them. When women's golf programs are more lucrative and well-known NJCAA Division I colleges will spend more in their existing programs and other NJCAA Division I colleges will create new golf teams of their own. More NJCAA Division I golf teams means more athletic scholarship opportunities at this type of school.
Average Total Expenses: Is there a growing affinity for promoting and expanding women's golf teams at NJCAA Division I schools? Are NJCAA Division I colleges aggressively recruiting women's golf players? The total expenses stat includes operating and recruiting expenses. This can give you a good indication of how much NJCAA Division I colleges throughout the nation are spending on women's golf programs, thus if golf scholarship opportunities are likely to grow, keep pace or weaken in this division.
If you want to be a contender for one of the many NJCAA Division I women's golf scholarships that are available it will take persistence and lots of research and planning. See how NJCAA Division I schools in your state compare to NJCAA Division I schools across the country. Choose a state below to obtain detailed sports program and athletic scholarship statistics.