What is Division II ?
Division II institutions have to
sponsor at least five sports for men and five for women, (or four
for men and six for women), with two team sports for each gender,
and each playing season represented by each gender. There are
contest and participant minimums for each sport, as well as
scheduling criteria -- football and men's and women's basketball
teams must play at least 50 percent of their games against Division
II or Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) or Football
Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) opponents. For
sports other than football and basketball there are no scheduling
requirements. There are not attendance requirements for football, or
arena game requirements for basketball. There are maximum financial
aid awards for each sport that a Division II school must not exceed.
Division II teams usually feature a number of local or in-state
student-athletes. Many Division II student-athletes pay for school
through a combination of scholarship money, grants, student loans
and employment earnings. Division II athletics programs are financed
in the institution's budget like other academic departments on
campus. Traditional rivalries with regional institutions dominate
schedules of many Division II athletics programs.
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