Hi guys, I was asking myself which standars someone has to run to get a full scholarship in Division I. Now, I know that's very difficult and that depends on the conference, on the program and so on. I found that Ole Miss posted their scolarships standars, their target times and their walkon times. But I don't think all schools act the same way. In 2014 my brother made the Italian National U20 Team in the 3k steeple with the time of 9:04. He was the Italian U20 champion on that distance and he finished 4th at the Italian U20 XC championships previously that year. He was recruited in Eugene by Kennesaw State and by Boise State, which is not an outstanding college, but is quite good, having run the NCAA XC Nationals often times in the last years. He declined the offers of full scholarship because none of the school had the course he wanted to study. He was pretty good, but not outstanding. Along that 9:04, he ran 4:00 in the 1500m and 15:09 in the 5000m that year. Buth the Broncos Head Coach wanted to recruit the entire Italian team( unfortunately for him, no one accepted that offer. Someone was too young, someone wasn't in the last year of high school). So I was wondering which time a mid-D guy has to run to get the scholarship in a decent D1 school. Not a powerhouse school like Stanford or NAU or some other P5 school. Just a good program, like Furman, Butler, Xavier, Boise State and many others. I know some schools prefer to recuit athletes from Australia, UK, Kenya, but anyway someone has to run some times to get that scholarship. So can you help me?