Youth Inc. Recommends: Three Resources to Understand Men's College Hockey Skill Levels

Men’s college ice hockey is divided into Division I (DI) and Division III (DIII). These divisions differ not only in skill level but also in recruitment processes and scholarship opportunities. Both offer great chances for players to continue playing the game they love, but it’s important for players and parents to understand the differences before diving in.
Below are three resources to help determine if college hockey is the right fit and to understand the key differences between DI and DIII.
DI vs DIII
What it is: A detailed comparison of men’s DI and DIII hockey, with a focus on skill level and program differences.
Why we like it: It’s a practical look at where players typically come from to succeed at each level. A great resource for figuring out where your athlete might best fit.
DI vs DIII Recruiting and Scholarships
What it is: An overview of the differences in recruiting pathways and scholarships for DI and DIII hockey.
Why we like it: It concisely breaks down a range of key topics and offers insights into the recruiting pipelines so players know if they’re on the right path.
Updates to DI and DIII in 2025
What it is: A video explaining NCAA changes to how divisions are governed, with a focus on updates rolling out in 2025.
Why we like it: A quick and informative watch that touches on scholarships, recruiting, and the athlete experience—especially valuable as the college landscape evolves.
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