<p>Delaware is a lot like JMU (size, student body composite, CAA conference sports), but OOS applicants rarely receive much financial aid there or at most other out-of-state public schools. Lacrosse scholarships are as rare as hen’s teeth with only twelve Division I scholarships divided among as many as 36 players (1/3 scholarship per player). Division I Men’s Lacrosse is only played at “56” universities but only “14” of these are public schools: “3” SUNY campuses (Albany, Binghamton & Stony Brook); “3” MD campuses (MD, Towson (also CAA member) & UMBC); Delaware; UVA; UNC; Rutgers; Penn State; Ohio State; UMASS (also CAA member) & Vermont. It is not played at V. Tech or JMU. A recruited athlete applicant does receive favorable consideration, so a good option may be a Division III LAC that while not offering athletic scholarships, will often offer good aid packages.</p>