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Over 95 colleges across the United States offer flag football programs, including NCAA Division I, II, and III schools, NAIA institutions, and community colleges. Popular programs include Arizona Christian University, Beloit College, D'Youville University, and many others. Our college program directory includes universities from every major conference and geographic region, with both men's and women's programs available.
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Yes, flag football is rapidly growing as a college sport. Hundreds of colleges offer flag football through various divisions including NCAA, NAIA, club teams, and intramural programs. Many schools are adding flag football programs each year as the sport gains popularity.
College flag football is available across all competitive levels: NCAA Division I, II, and III, NAIA, NJCAA (community colleges), and independent institutions. Programs range from highly competitive varsity teams to recreational club sports, allowing athletes to find the right competitive level for their goals.
Yes, some colleges offer scholarships for flag football, though availability varies by program and division. NCAA and NAIA schools may provide partial athletic scholarships, academic scholarships, or need-based aid. As flag football continues to grow, more scholarship opportunities are becoming available. Having a complete athlete profile can help coaches evaluate you for scholarship opportunities.
Texas, California, Florida, Arizona, and New York currently have the highest concentration of college flag football programs. However, programs exist in all 50 states, with rapid growth occurring nationwide as colleges recognize the sport's popularity and lower equipment costs compared to tackle football.