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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Soccer Flyer in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Enter your name, including last name, first name, and initial in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your address details: number, street, city/town, state, and zip code. Ensure accuracy for proper communication.
  4. Indicate your contact information by entering your home phone number and email address.
  5. Complete the sections regarding age as of camp, grade next year, position, years of soccer experience, and roommate preference if applicable.
  6. Select your desired session by checking one of the options provided for July 14-19 or July 21-26.
  7. Review the fees section and confirm if you wish to order a soccer ball or will bring your own.
  8. Finally, ensure that a parent or guardian signs the application before submission.

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Colby is a proud member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference and the NCAA Division III.
Babson College Athletics offers 23 varsity programs at the NCAA Division III level, with most of its teams competing in the New England Womens and Mens Athletic Conference (NEWMAC).
Sports Recreation Boston College is home to 31 intercollegiate Division I teams, a variety of club sports, 44 intramural sports programs, and courses in aquatics, spin, yoga, and more.
Waterville, Maine - There was excitement in and around the Bill Alfond Field as Colby Mens Soccer kicked off its 2025 season against Thomas College.
Waterville, Maine - Following both an exciting and historic season including a 13-5-3 overall record, the coaches of Colby Womens Soccer earned the United Soccer Coaches Division III Region 1 Coaching

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TCNJs athletic and recreational facilities support a highly successful intramural, intercollegiate, and club sport program and are among the finest found at Division III colleges and universities in the Northeast.
Colby is a proud member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference and the NCAA Division III. Athletes practice in our new 350,000-square-foot Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center.
NCAA Division I soccer is the top tier of college soccer in the United States. With nearly 200 mens and 330 womens programs, its known for elite competition, year-round training, national exposure, and pro development opportunities. D1 schools typically have: Larger athletic budgets.

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