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How man divisions are there in NJCAA?

3

What do I need to do to become eligible to compete at the JUCO level?

  • A student-athlete must be a graduate of a high school with an academic diploma, general education diploma or a state department of education approved high school equivalency test.

  • Must be an amateur

 
Amateur Status:

  • An amateur is someone who has not previously participated on a professional or semi-professional team or league or has not received remuneration above necessary expenses directly related to athletic skills

The dos and don’ts of recruiting permitted under the NJCAA: 

  • Only an athletic scholarship may be promised to a student-athlete. Schools may not offer gifts to the student-athlete, or family members to persuade them to attend.

  • Must have finished their junior year to go on an official visit. Schools may pay for all funds used during the official visit, but this may only occur once.

  • If a student-athlete signs an LOI with an NJCAA member institution, they become unrecruitable by other NJCAA programs and must notify any future recruiters of the signing.

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Scholarships

Is there a recruiting calendar?

NO

What do I need to do to become eligible to compete at the CCCAA level?

  • ​A student who has been admitted to attend any California community college shall be eligible to participate in the college athletic program

  • In order to be eligible for intercollegiate competition, a student-athlete must be continuously and actively enrolled and attending class in a minimum of 12 units at his/her California community college during the season of sport. Students dropping below 12 units are not eligible for competition until they are once again actively enrolled and attending class in at least 12 units.

Is there a recruiting calendar?

NO

In case you didn't know

Schools in California are now a part of the WUE system. Means out-of-state students can attend schools in California at a reduced rate.

What is WUE?

The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is a tuition-savings program that makes attending out-of-state colleges and universities more affordable for students. Through WUE, you receive a reduced tuition rate, giving you more education options for your money.

How does it work?
Participating two- and four-year public colleges and universities across the Western U.S. agree to charge out-of-state students no more than 150 percent
of the institution’s in-state tuition. Tuition savings may vary depending on the college or major.

The bottom line: You save big with WUE and almost always pay less than out-of-state tuition.

What do I need to do to become eligible to compete at the NWAC level?

  • A student-athlete must be a graduate of a high school with an academic diploma, general education diploma or a state department of education approved high school equivalency test.

  • Athletes must be registered in a minimum of 12 credit hours.

  • A student-athlete may participate in more than one sport for a NWAC institution during any sport season.

 

Is there a recruiting calendar?

NO

Are there any scholarships? What is covered?

Yes. There are scholarships available. It is important to note, ONLY tuition can be covered and actual scholarship limits vary by school

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