Do you know just how much Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) schools spend developing Tennis teams? This past year NCAA Division III and Ivy League schools alone put in $11,127,099 on their athletic program. Although this money is not spent on athletic scholarships, being a talented women's tennis player can help you get into an academically prestigious Division III school. For most student athletes, an opportunity to play for NCAA Division III (with football) school in Georgia can mean the actual difference advancing their athletic career and having to put that aspiration on hold.

If you would like to be a contender for one of the numerous NCAA Division III (with football) Women's Tennis positions that exist in Georgia you have to know which schools to make contact with, who the coaches are and how to get in front of them. AthleticScholarships.com was created to provide Women's Tennis athletes and other student athletes with the information they need to better their chances of being recruited by a Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) school.

Athletic Program Statistics for NCAA Division III (with football) Women's Tennis in GA

Detailed Breakdown Georgia Division-wide
Average Number of Athletes 8 11
Total Number of Athletes 8 2,300
Average Operating Expenses Per Player $512 $1,050
Average Operating Expenses Per Team $4,099 $11,710
Total Full Time Head Coaches 0 5
Total Part Time Head Coaches 0 77
Total Full Time Assistant Coaches 0 1
Total Part Time Assistant Coaches 0 79
Average Total Revenue $14,156 $34,920
Average Total Expenses $14,156 $34,419

Utilize the Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) Women's Tennis statistics above to determine whether this division gives you the very best athletic opportunities. The table below reveals how Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) schools compare to the division-wide averages.

Total Number of Athletes and Average Athletes Per Team: This informs you of how many student athletes are on NCAA Division III (with football) Women's Tennis teams in Georgia, which can help you figure out how competitive the recruiting process is, particularly if you compare it to the division-wide average. Presently there are 8 women participating in Tennis at NCAA Division III (with football) schools in Georgia.

Average Operating Expenses Per Player: This identifies just how much a Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) college is investing in each player on their Women's Tennis team for things that are necessary like equipment and uniforms. How much a Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) school invests in you as a player can help figure out how important they think you are to the Tennis team and the overall sports program as well as the level of support they give each player.

Average Operating Expenses Per Team: This is what it costs normally for a Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) college to perform the day-to-day operations that keep the Tennis program active. This gives student athletes a good idea of the quality of Women's Tennis programs, facilities and training personnel at Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) schools. The more Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges spend the better quality you should expect from their Tennis programs.

Total Full and Part Time Coaches: Coaches are vital to helping you sharpen your skills and help you keep on track athletically and academically so you can keep your Tennis position every year. The more Women's Tennis coaches there are, the more likely you are to get one-on-one training and attention you need to reach your goal of graduating from a NCAA Division III (with football) college in Georgia.

Average Total Revenue: The more money Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges can make off their Women's Tennis programs the more likely they are to expand and support them. When Women's Tennis programs are more profitable and popular Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges will invest more in their current programs and more colleges will create new Tennis teams of their own.

Average Total Expenses: Is there a growing interest in Women's Tennis teams at Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) schools? Are Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges competively recruiting for Women's Tennis programs? The total expenses stat (consists of|includes} operating and recruiting expenses. This can provide you with a good idea of how much Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges around America are investing in Women's Tennis programs and recruiting players, thus whether or not Tennis athletic programs will probably expand, keep pace or deteriorate in this state and division.

The initial, and most vital, step in getting an athletic scholarship is choosing which Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges have Women's Tennis programs and if they supply financial aid for their players. Below are Georgia NCAA Division III (with football) colleges that have a Women's Tennis team. Pick a college to get detailed statistics on student aid, coaches, athletes and more.

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