College Sports - Synchronized Swimming
Schools sponsored varsity Synchronized Swimming teams in 2024:
# of | # of teams | Total | Average | |
Division | Schools | Women's | Athletes | team size |
NCAAI | 3 | 3 | 54 | 18 |
NCAAIII | 1 | 1 | 8 | 8 |
Totals | 4 | 4 | 62 | 16 |
Synchronized swimming is not an official NCAA sport. Teams compete within U.S. Synchronized Swimming (USSS) also know as USA Synchro. Competing teams include both varsity and club teams representing US Colleges. Currently 4 varsity and 23 club teams compete within the USSS.
*Average athletic scholarship in the table below is the average amount of athletically related student aid per athlete for ALL varsity sports sponsored by the school. Some athletes receive full awards, some receive partial and many receive none. Additionally some sports within a school may be fully funded, some partially and some sports provide no athletic scholarships. Private schools generally have higher tuition than public schools and the average award will reflect this.
% Receiving School FA reported in the table below is the percentage of ALL undergrads (athletes & non-athletes) who received financial assistance directly from the school (i.e. scholarships & grants). Avr School FA Award is the average amount of the award received by those students who received financial assistance directly from the school.
SAT & ACT percentiles: The table below reports the mid-range for SAT Math and ACT composite scores of the school’s entering students: 50% of incoming students scored within the range reported, 25% scored at or below the low end of the range (25th percentile) and 25% scored at or above the high end of the range (75th percentile).
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