Baseball Scholarship Fund

Scholarships are now a primary factor in competitive college baseball. With no scholarship limits, programs across the Big Ten and nationally are investing heavily – and annually – in student-athlete support. For Rutgers Baseball, sustained scholarship funding is essential to closing the gap, recruiting elite talent and building rosters capable of competing at the highest level. Continued and recurring investment ensures opportunity for student-athletes today and positions the program for long-term success in the Big Ten and nationally.
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Rutgers Baseball is elevating scholarship support as a required competitive standard for the program moving forward. With roster limits in place and scholarship restrictions removed, programs across the Big Ten and nationally are making significant, recurring investments in student-athlete scholarships.

For Rutgers Baseball, this shift creates both opportunity and urgency. After years of operating under scholarship limitations, closing the gap in this new landscape is essential to recruiting, retaining and developing championship-level talent. Scholarship support is no longer limited – it is a necessary, annual investment that directly impacts competitive success.

This crowdfunding scholarship campaign reflects the current reality of college baseball: sustained, recurring scholarship support is critical for Rutgers Baseball to compete, win and build long-term success in the Big Ten and nationally.

Suggested Gift Amounts

Support starts at any level. Gifts of $10, $25, $100+ help cover everyday costs that add up annually. These gifts add up and collectively strengthen Rutgers Baseball’s ability to support each individual student-athlete.

  • $250+ – Digital books and academic supplies
  • $1,000+ – Cost-of-attendance supplies and travel
  • $7,500+ – Meal plan support
  • $15,000+ – Housing support
  • $18,000+ – Tuition and fees (in-state)
  • $37,500+ – Tuition and fees (out-of-state)
  • $52,000+ – Full cost of attendance (in-state)
  • $72,000+ – Full cost of attendance (out-of-state)