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The National Junior College Athletic Association board of regents approved a blanket waiver on Thursday for all sports in the 2020-21 season. This means athletes at all junior colleges in 50 states will not lose a year of eligibility regardless of their levels of participation this year.
Most coaches and athletes suggest you take 15 credits a semester instead of the minimum 12 credits. Why? If you fail one class in a 12 credit semester than you will end up only completing 9 out of the required 12 credits and will therefore be ineligible to compete immediately.
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. Are California community college athletics for me? You are allowed a maximum of four (4) seasons of intercollegiate competition in a given sport.
Letter of Intent/Scholarship Agreement Questions The NJCAA Letter of Intent is used to commit an individual to a specific institution for a period of one academic year. The form is only valid for NJCAA member colleges and has no jurisdiction over NCAA or NAIA colleges.
Prior to the second season of participation in an NJCAA certified sport, student-athletes must pass a minimum of 36 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher. If the student-athlete has been enrolled in two (2) quarter terms or less, the second season requirement becomes 28 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher.
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Prior to the second season of participation in an NJCAA certified sport, student-athletes must pass a minimum of 36 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher. If the student-athlete has been enrolled in two (2) quarter terms or less, the second season requirement becomes 28 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher.
The NJCAA is the baby of all the divisions in the US, however it is not something to be rejected in the slightest. NJCAA schools are only 2 years long. You go to these THEN you transfer to a 4 year institute (NCAA, NAIA). The level of soccer is often on par with NAIA and NCAA Division 2.
Although the NJCAA was founded in California, it no longer operates there, having been supplanted by the unaffiliated California Community College Athletic Association....Division history. YearsDivision1991\u2013Division I, Division II, Division III3 more rows

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