Division II Soccer Scholarships

Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association consists of dozens of schools spread over more than twenty conferences throughout the country. Financial aid awards are mandatory for NCAA schools; as such, every Division II soccer school will have either a scholarship or grant-in-aid available to potential soccer players. Scholarships usually cover partial costs, while grants-in-aid are designed to alleviate nearly all of a student’s financial burden.
  1. California State University Los Angeles

    • California State University at Los Angeles is a school well known for its athletics. Its Golden Eagles men’s and women’s soccer teams belong to the Collegiate California Athletic Association Conference of the NCAA's Division II. Cal State Los Angeles does not award athletic scholarships, though it does provide student grants-in-aid for exemplary athletes with strong academic records. Grants are awarded at the recommendation of coaches, and are meted in amounts appropriate to student need.

      Cal State LA

      5151 State University Drive

      Los Angeles, CA 90032

      323-343-3000

      calstatela.edu

    University of Missouri St. Louis

    • The University of Missouri St. Louis is home to both men’s and women’s NCAA Division II soccer teams. Known as the Tritons, the teams are members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The University of Missouri awards athletic scholarships for both sexes in all sports. Scholarships are awarded upon recommendation from team coaches, in amounts determined on an individual basis. Both the men’s and women’s teams at the University of Missouri recruit top players from around the country with the school’s academic excellence and generous scholarships.

      UMSL Athletic Department

      225 Mark Twain Building

      One University Boulevard

      St. Louis, MO 63121

      314-516-5661

      umsltritons.com

    Dowling College

    • Dowling College of New York is a member of the NCAA Division II East Coast Conference. The school awards athletic scholarships to soccer players each year in varying amounts, depending on student need and the annual budget of the athletic grant program. To be eligible for an athletic grant, students must take at least 12 credits, be involved in an athletic program, maintain a 2.0 grade point average, file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and apply for the TAP and Pell Grants each academic year. Grants are awarded upon recommendation from the Director of Athletics.

      Dowling College

      Idle Hour Boulevard

      Oakdale, NY 11769

      631-244-3030

      dowlingathletics.com