College Rowing

@cmn107, I am sure you are also doing an internet search. Here is a snippet from a previous College Confidential thread (these are 2K erg times):

For erg times that put you in the “hoping for 100% scholarship” category, take a look at Crash-B results from 2011. Crash Bs are the largest and most reputable erg competition in the world. If your daughter is in line with the top 25 rowers ages 13-18, it seems likely (or at least we are hoping) those are the full ride rowers. Women’s Jr. Ltwt- 7:56; Women’s Jr. Open Weight- 7:32.

I have compiled the below times as a great starting point.

-Heavyweight men: 6:30 noticed, 6:10- very good
-Lightweight Men: 6:40 and under you’ll be noticed, best recruits are in the 6:30s
and 6:20s.
-Heavyweight Women: 7:20 – 7:30 good, 7:15 – 7:10 very good, 7:09 and lower
is excellent
-Lightweight Women: Under 7:50 is good, 7:40 and under is very good

These are starting points, and will get you noticed, if you are a member in a quality rowing club, and do some legwork on your own.

Division I and some Division II schools give out scholarships. Here is a search tool to find out if a school is D-I or D-II:

http://www.ncaa.org/about/who-we-are/search-school

University of California at Berkeley (“California” or “Cal”) is a powerhouse and definitely give out scholarships. I believe all the schools that you listed are D-I schools and give out scholarships.