2026 Best Colleges for Women’s Skiing (Division I) in New England
For student athletes, the right college balances academics with athletics. We have ranked 5 schools for Women’s Skiing (Division I) by academic-athletic quality, using our 2026 methodology.
To help you decide, College Factual evaluates each program using a blend of academic-athletic outcomes (NCAA Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate), athletic financial resources (team revenue, expenses, and aid per athlete from the EADA survey), and overall school quality, drawing on NCAA, U.S. Department of Education EADA, and IPEDS data.
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Top 5 Colleges for Women’s Skiing (Division I)
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Our analysis found University of New Hampshire-Main Campus to be the best college for Women's Skiing (Division I) in the New England Region. Based in Durham, NH, University of New Hampshire-Main Campus is a public institution. Its student-athletes post an NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 1000, alongside a GSR of 100%. About 88% of athletes graduate under the federal rate. Team revenue averages $72,564 per participant, compared with $72,564 spent per athlete. The school awards about $19,869 in athletic aid per athlete.
Boston College is one of the top schools for Women's Skiing (Division I), at #2. Based in Chestnut Hill, MA, Boston College is a private not-for-profit institution. The team's NCAA APR score is 1000, with a Graduation Success Rate of 100%. The program generates about $14,905 in revenue per athlete, against $14,905 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $29,391.
University of Vermont landed the #3 spot for Women's Skiing (Division I). This public school is set in Burlington, VT. The team's NCAA APR score is 1000, with a Graduation Success Rate of 100%. The federal graduation rate stands at 86%. The program generates about $49,175 in revenue per athlete, compared with $48,796 spent per athlete. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $12,164.
Harvard University came in at #4 on this year's ranking for Women's Skiing (Division I). This private not-for-profit school is set in Cambridge, MA. The team's NCAA APR score is 1000, and a 100% Graduation Success Rate. The program generates about $27,742 in revenue per athlete, compared with $27,742 spent per athlete. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.
Dartmouth College came in at #5 on this year's ranking for Women's Skiing (Division I). This private not-for-profit school is set in Hanover, NH. The team's NCAA APR score is 996, and a 100% Graduation Success Rate. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $28,338, compared with $28,338 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.
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Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 25 ranked colleges only.
This list is compiled by College Factual, 2026 edition. The methodology weighs a blend of academic-athletic outcomes (NCAA Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate), athletic financial resources (team revenue, expenses, and athletic aid from the federal EADA survey), and overall school quality. The current methodology measures academic-athletic quality and does not include team win/loss performance.
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