Play college basketball, get your degree.

DIII Degrees is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing the number of students from Saint Paul, Minneapolis, and first-ring public high schools who play college basketball and earn degrees from Division III schools in Minnesota and surrounding states.

We support student-athletes in reaching the next level by:

  • Connecting them with local Division III basketball programs.

  • Providing one-on-one assistance with college applications and financial aid.

  • Offering elite player development through high-level skills training and exposure camps (coming in 2026).

Meet Our Team

  • Scott

    Scott Beauchamp, Co-Founder

    A Saint Paul native, Scott Beauchamp attended public schools before graduating from Saint Paul Central, where he lettered twice in varsity basketball.

    He continued his academic and athletic career at Lawrence University, a Division III school, playing four years of college basketball and serving as team captain in his senior year.

    After earning his degree, Scott returned home to work in communications and advocacy for various mission-driven organizations.

    Passionate about supporting the next generation, Scott is eager to share his Division III experience and help aspiring student-athletes achieve their goals—both on the court and in the classroom—by pursuing college basketball and earning a degree that will serve them for life.

  • Jordan

    Jordan Osberg, co-founder

    A Saint Paul native and product of the public school system, Jordan excelled as a high school basketball player. After earning two varsity letters at Saint Paul Central, he transferred to Minneapolis Washburn, where he played a key role in winning the 3A state championship.

    Jordan continued his basketball journey with two years of JUCO ball before graduating from Riverland college.

    Since then, he has dedicated himself to mentoring the next generation, working in educational support and serving on the Tartan High School coaching staff for seven years. During his time there, he held multiple roles, including player development coach, JV head coach, and assistant varsity coach.

    Passionate about providing youth with opportunities he never had, Jordan is committed to using his experience to guide and inspire young athletes, helping them reach their full potential through college athletics.

    Jordan currently works at Shoot360, an elite basketball training facility using NBA technology to provide high-level training opportunities for Minnesota’s youth.