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Women’s Water Polo Scholarships

These states have programs that offer Women's Water Polo scholarships. Click on the state to see more information about colleges and coaches.

How to get Women's Water Polo scholarship

Women's Water Polo scholarships are like golden opportunities for talented players to cover their college expenses. If you're eyeing one, here's the game plan! First up, show your A-game in Women's Water Polo while keeping those grades top-notch. Next, start building up your sports profile by playing in tournaments or showcases—sort of like your Women's Water Polo resume. Then, it's time to reach out to college Women's Water Polo coaches at the schools you're eyeing. Let them know why you'd be a game-changer for their team. Follow these steps, and you'll put yourself in the running for a sweet college Women's Water Polo scholarship that could help pave the way for your education. And hey, if you need more help getting noticed, consider signing up for a StudBud account to boost your chances!

Colleges offering Women's Water Polo by division

24
NCAA Division 1
4
NCAA Division 2
3
NCAA Division 3
1
NAIA
12
Junior College

How many college Women's Water Polo teams are there?

There are 44 colleges with Women's Water Polo teams in the United States.

How many division 1 college Women's Water Polo teams are there?

There are 24 division 1 college Women's Water Polo teams in the United States.

How many division 2 college Women's Water Polo teams are there?

There are 4 division 2 college Women's Water Polo teams in the United States.

How many division 3 college Women's Water Polo teams are there?

There are 3 division 3 college Women's Water Polo teams in the United States.

How many NAIA college Women's Water Polo teams are there?

There are 1 NAIA college Women's Water Polo teams in the United States.

How many Junior Colleges college Women's Water Polo teams are there?

There are 12 junior college Women's Water Polo teams in the United States.

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