Does it really matter if they only get a quarter scholarship for soccer…..no! That soccer scholarship or non-scholarship but a spot on the roster, hopefully helped them get into a college that offered their desired major. UC Santa Cruz is a good university and an awesome location.
My DD played under a full scholarship with all of the added pressure was at an east coast D1 P5…she hated it and said it was not fun despite her being the only starting freshman. She left after 1 year, came back to SoCal, attended a JC and played her sophomore year, moved to a D1 played 1 year, then stopped playing college. She was in a 5 year Bachelors program. She had a great time playing at the JC and second D1. Most important is she was top of her major which helped land her a superior job and entrance into a Masters program for only $3000 at the university where she was employed. She now has a Masters degree, two years of work at a D1 P5 college, worked for a MiLB team, and is now working at D1 P5 college in the Bay Area and will start working on her second Master’s degree in the fall. She has a resume that personnel in her field would be envious of.
So, look at the education first and soccer as a means to achieving that education. DD has many friends that played D2, D3 and NAIA. All of them enjoyed their college soccer experience and got a great education. Remember that for most our DD, by the time they are 25 soccer will just be games in the local women’s league, soccer tournament medals from their youth hanging on a hanger in their closet, and “maybe” a soccer picture or two displayed.