Field Hockey is classified as an "Equivalency Sport" What this means is, for example, a coach can divide the scholarships allocated between a larger number of hockey players. Say 20 partial instead of 12 full ride scholarships. Of course the percentage of scholarship coincides with the coaches assessment of a players contribution to the team so there are possibilities of a “Full Ride” for those players the coach feels will make a great impact.
There are 77 Division I and 26 Division II colleges that offer field hockey scholarships. The NCAA allows each Division I field hockey program 12 scholarships and in Division II, 6.3 are available
That's a total of 1,087.9 scholarships available in the NCAA. Remember, these scholarships can be divided among many players therefore allowing more opportunities.
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