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  2. This list includes institutions that sponsored athletic programs that competed at the highest level in the NCAA (Division I 1973-present, University Division 1957-1973). Schools that were deemed major schools in athletics before 1957 are not included in this list.

  3. May 11, 2021 · With more than 350 member schools, Division I provides opportunities for over 190,000 student-athletes to compete in NCAA sports each year. After the NCAA created its three divisions in 1973, Division I was subdivided for football purposes in 1978 into Division I-A (the principal football schools), Division I-AA (remainder of football-playing ...

  4. NCAA Division I (D-I) is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States, which accepts players globally.

  5. There are currently 350 colleges classified as Division I for NCAA competition. Alaska is the only state without a Division 1 school. Stanford University has the most Division I NCAA championships with 123.

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    Abilene Christian University
    Academy of Art University
    Adams State University
    Adelphi University
  7. www.ncaa.org › sports › division-iDivision I - NCAA.org

    The official Division I page for the NCAA.org.

  8. Feb 16, 2021 · Division I schools provide unmatched academic and athletic opportunities and support. This support includes full scholarships, cost-of-attendance stipends, degree completion programs and academic revenue distribution from the NCAA for schools that meet certain criteria.

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