Geneva vs Thiel: Softball Program Comparison

Two D3 programs in the PAC. Geneva runs $7,124 less per year; Geneva graduates 17 points more of its students.

Which one is right for you?

Neither school is better in the abstract — they are better for different athletes. These are the differences big enough to actually decide on.

Lean Geneva if…

  • The number on the bill matters: Geneva lists $7,124 less per year in tuition and housing than Thiel, and neither charges by residency.
  • Finishing the degree is the priority: Geneva graduates 17 percentage points more of its students than Thiel.
  • You want to leave with less owed: median debt at Geneva is $1,802 lower than at Thiel.

Lean Thiel if…

  • On the figures we hold, Thiel does not lead Geneva on any measure above. If you are choosing between them, the deciding factors are the ones no table holds: how the staff talks to you, where you would sit on the depth chart, and whether you would want to be there without softball.

What it costs to go there

Published sticker price from IPEDS. Almost nobody pays it — athletic, academic and need-based aid all come off the top — but the gap between two schools is a fair read on the gap between two offers.

What it costs to go there: Geneva compared with Thiel
MeasureGenevaThiel
Tuition & feesBoth schools charge one rate regardless of residency.$33,610 Geneva leads on this measure: lower published tuition$36,864
Room & board$10,980 Geneva leads on this measure: lower room & board$14,850
Est. year, all inTuition & fees plus room & board. Excludes books, travel and any aid.$44,590 Geneva leads on this measure: lower total cost per year$51,714

What you leave with

Federal College Scorecard figures for all students at the institution, not softball players specifically. Read them as a signal about the degree, not about the program.

What you leave with: Geneva compared with Thiel
MeasureGenevaThiel
Graduation rate61% Geneva leads on this measure: higher share of students finishing their degree44%
Median earnings, 10 years after entry$50,004/yr$49,714/yr
Median debt at graduation$25,198 Geneva leads on this measure: less debt carried out the door$27,000
Debt as a share of year-10 payMedian debt divided by median earnings 10 years after entry. Lower is easier to pay back.50% Geneva leads on this measure: debt is a smaller share of what graduates earn54%

Getting in, and what you'd walk into

Admissions and size. A coach can support your file, but at most schools they cannot admit you — the academic profile below is the bar you still have to clear.

Getting in, and what you'd walk into: Geneva compared with Thiel
MeasureGenevaThiel
Admission rateLower means more selective — harder to get in, but not automatically the better fit.72%
Total enrollmentNeither is better — it is the difference between a lecture hall and a seminar table.1,258920
Where it isBeaver Falls, PAGreenville, PA

The softball program itself

Division and conference set the ceiling; the postseason record and staff tell you what the program has actually done with it.

The softball program itself: Geneva compared with Thiel
MeasureGenevaThiel
Head coachVan ZanicMichael Kernan

How you actually get in front of them

Camps and questionnaires are the two channels a recruit controls. Where a program runs its own camp, that camp is usually the shortest path to being evaluated by the staff that would recruit you.

How you actually get in front of them: Geneva compared with Thiel
MeasureGenevaThiel
Recruiting questionnaireYesYes
Program on X / InstagramYesYes

Scholarship money, honestly

Both programs sit at NCAA Division III, so the scholarship rules are identical: 0 (no athletic scholarships). There are no athletic scholarships at D3 — by rule. But D3 schools often award generous academic merit and need-based aid that can rival an athletic scholarship elsewhere.

How D3 softball scholarships actually work →

What to do about it this week

Questionnaires are exempt from NCAA contact-date rules, so you can submit one at any age. Do both, then follow with a short email to each staff.

Geneva

Open the recruiting questionnaire

Camps we track

None listed right now. Camp schedules go up through the winter — check the program's own site before ruling it out.

Thiel

Open the recruiting questionnaire

Camps we track

None listed right now. Camp schedules go up through the winter — check the program's own site before ruling it out.

Geneva vs Thiel: common questions

Is Geneva or Thiel cheaper?
On published price, Geneva is cheaper — about $44,590 a year in tuition and housing, against $51,714 at Thiel. That is sticker price; athletic, academic and need-based aid all come off it, so ask both coaches what an actual offer would look like.
Which school graduates more of its students, Geneva or Thiel?
Geneva, at 61% against 44% at Thiel (IPEDS, 2023-24). That is the whole student body, not the softball roster.
Do Geneva and Thiel offer softball scholarships?
Both play at NCAA Division III: 0 (no athletic scholarships). There are no athletic scholarships at D3 — by rule. But D3 schools often award generous academic merit and need-based aid that can rival an athletic scholarship elsewhere.
How do I contact the coaches at Geneva and Thiel?
Both programs run a recruiting questionnaire, and that is the right first move — it is exempt from NCAA contact-date rules, so you can submit it at any age. Fill out both, then follow with an email to each staff.

Cost, graduation and enrollment figures from IPEDS (U.S. Dept. of Education, 2023-24). Earnings, debt and admission rates from the federal College Scorecard. Postseason results from the NCAA Division I softball tournament records, 2021-2026. Rankings from NCAA.com and U.S. News & World Report. Figures describe the institution, not the softball roster.

We work hard to keep all data for Geneva and Thiel accurate and up-to-date, but we sometimes miss changes or get something wrong.

Still deciding between them?

Track both programs, log every coach you contact, and see where you actually stand against each one's recruiting profile.

Start free

Other comparisons worth making