Division III Swim Colleges in Michigan
Michigan is home to 6 NCAA Division III swim programs. D3 swimming in Michigan attracts academically focused student-athletes who want competitive swimming without the time demands of D1 or the roster pressure of larger programs.
6 NCAA Division III swim programs in Michigan. NCAA D3 prohibits athletic scholarships entirely. However, D3 schools — especially private liberal arts colleges — often award generous institutional merit and need-based grants that produce competitive net costs.
Division III Swim Programs in Michigan
| School | City | Est. Net Price | Niche Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albion College | Albion | $25,500 | C+ |
| Alma College | Alma | $30,300 | C+ |
| Calvin University | Grand Rapids | $34,200 | C+ |
| Hope College | Holland | $36,900 | C+ |
| Kalamazoo College | Kalamazoo | $34,100 | C+ |
| Rochester University | Rochester Hills | $29,500 | C+ |
Recruiting for Division III Swimming in Michigan
All Division III programs in Michigan follow the same NCAA Division III recruiting rules — but each program has its own time standards, roster culture, academic profile, and scholarship budget. When comparing Michigan Division III programs, consider:
- Your event times relative to each program's existing roster benchmarks
- Academic fit — admissions standards and available majors vary significantly across Michigan Division III programs
- Cost — estimated net price after grants can vary by $10,000–$30,000 per year even within the same division
- In-state tuition — Michigan public universities may offer significantly lower tuition for Michigan residents
- Conference competition level — conference affiliation affects the competitiveness of the dual-meet schedule
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Build My Free ProfileFrequently Asked Questions
- How many Division III swim programs are in Michigan?
- 6 NCAA Division III swim programs are located in Michigan. See the full list above with recruiting data, cost, and academic information for each school.
- What times do I need to swim Division III in Michigan?
- Required times vary by program — Michigan has Division III programs at different competitive tiers, each with different recruiting benchmarks by event. Build a free profile on University Swim Fit to see exactly where your times rank for every program.
- Do Division III programs in Michigan offer swimming scholarships?
- NCAA D3 prohibits athletic scholarships entirely. However, D3 schools — especially private liberal arts colleges — often award generous institutional merit and need-based grants that produce competitive net costs.
- How do I contact Division III swim coaches in Michigan?
- Email coaches directly with your best times, GPA, graduation year, and intended major. D1 and D2 coaches cannot initiate contact until June 15 after your sophomore year, but you can email them first at any time. D3 coaches have no contact restrictions. See our coach email guide for templates and tips.