General Information
Q: What sports are sponsored by
the NJCAA?
A: The NJCAA provides opportunities for participation;
including National Championships, for student-athletes in
the following sports:
Fall Baseball, Spring Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross
Country, Football, Fall Golf, Spring Golf, Ice Hockey, Indoor
Track and Field, Spring Lacrosse, Fall Lacrosse, Marathon,
Outdoor Track and Field, Fall Softball/Fast Pitch, Spring
Softball/Fast Pitch, Fall Soccer, Spring Soccer, Swimming,
Fall Tennis, Spring Tennis, Fall Volleyball, Spring Volleyball
and Wrestling.
Q: Whose rules do I abide by?
A: Students participating on an intercollegiate
level in any one of the certified sports of the NJCAA shall
conform to the requirements of the Rules of Eligibility, the
rules and regulations of the conference with which the college
is affiliated, and also the rules of the college at which
the students are attending and participating.
Q: Must I have graduated from high school?
A: Students must be a high school graduate
or must have received a high school equivalency diploma or
have been certified as having passed a national test such
as the General Education Development Test (GED). Non-high
school graduates can establish eligibility by completing one
term of college work having passed twelve credits with a 1.75
GPA or higher. This term must be taken after the students
high school class has graduated.
Q: What if I am taking classes at a college
while still in high school?
A: If a student is enrolled in twelve or
more credits at a college while still enrolled and completing
their high school education, they are eligible for athletic
participation if they complete a NJCAA High School Waiver
Form signed by their high school Principal and the College
President. This option is not available to those students
whose high school class has already graduated.
Q: How many seasons may I participate I a sport?
A: Students are allowed two (2) seasons of competition in
any sport at NJCAA college, if they have not participated
at any intercollegiate level during two (2) seasons previously.
Playing in one or more regularly scheduled contests prior
to post-season competition uses one season of participation
in that sport.
Warning: Students who falsify their academic records and/or
information about previous athletic participation shall be
barred from any further competition in any NJCAA member college
at any time.
Q: Do I qualify as an amateur?
A: Amateur players are those who engage in sports for the
physical, mental, or social benefits they derive in participation
and to whom athletics is a vocation and not a source of personal
monetary gains. Be sure of your amateur status by checking
the NJCAA amateur rules (Article V, Section 11, NJCAA Handbook)
or checking with a NJCAA athletic director.
Q: While playing a sport I want to enter an open tournament
or play with another team. May I?
A: While the season of any sport is in progress, as determined
by the published schedule of the college, students are not
allowed to participate in that same sport for any other team
except in the following sports: bowling, golf and tennis.
If a student wishes to enter any open competition as a representative
of their college, the competition must be listed on he published
schedule of the college and the student must meet all NJCAA
eligibility requirements.
If a student is not representing a NJCAA college, they may
enter open or exhibition competition without NJCAA
approval. A college shall not, however, furnish the student
with any assistance (equipment, transportation, lodging or
meals) when participating in such events.
Q: What about All-Star competitions?
A: Student participation in athletic events such as All-Star
games must be approved by the NJCAA National Office.
1. The NJCAA does NOT restrict the number of All-star games
in which a High School Student may participate prior to
attendance at a NJCAA college.
2. Have a total accumulation of 12 credit hours for each previous
full-time term with a 1.75 GPA or higher or;
3. As a first season participant must have passed a minimum
accumulation of 24 semester credit hours (36 quarter semester
hours) with a 2.00 GPA or higher regardless of previous term
or other accumulation requirements.
Q: Are there additional requirements I must meet to participate?
A: A student must also make progress towards graduation. Before
participation in a second season in any certified sport(s),
a student must have:
1. Obtained at least 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours
with a 2.00 GPA or higher or;
2. Must have passed a minimum accumulation of 36 semester
credit hours (54 quarter credit hours) for a fall spot, 48
semester credit hours (72 quarter credit hours) for a spring
sport, with a 2.0 GPA or higher, regardless of previous term
or other accumulation requirements.
Q: May a part-time student participate?
A: Students who have never been full-time (12 or more credits)
at any colleges may become eligible for competition in a sport
by meeting the following conditions:
1. The student must attend the same institution at least one
academic year as a part-time student before the year they
wish to participate and pass at least 12 credit hours with
a 1.75 GPA or higher.
2. During each term they are participating, the student
must carry at least six credit hours.
3. Before a second season, the student must pass a total of
24 credit hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher.
4. If students ever enroll full time, they immediately forfeit
all privileges under this part-time provision.
Q: What are the requirements for transfer students?
A: All transfer students must adhere to the eligibility rules
of the NJCAA to be eligible for participation at a member
institution. Check Article V, Section 10 of the NJCAA Handbook
to make sure you meet all transfer requirements of the NJCAA.
Q: Are the rules uniform throughout the entire membership?
A: The various regions of the NJCAA may adopt rules which
are more stringent than the national rules, but none that
are less stringent. It would be best for you to check the
rules that exist within the region in which you are interested
in attending. Any member college can assist you wit any regional
differences, which may exist.
Q: I am a recent high school graduate and coaches have started
to recruit me to play. What is allowed?
A: The following is permitted under NJCAA recruitment rules:
1. No institution shall permit an athlete to be solicited
to attend by the promise of a gift or inducement other than
an athletic grant-in-aid.
2. An institution may pay for one visit to its campus be direct
route, for a stay not to exceed two days and two nights. The
visit must be completed no less than 10 days prior to the
opening day of classes.
3. While recruiting a potential athlete on campus, a college
representative may purchase meals for the athlete. The value
of the meals may not exceed the amount provided to a college
employee while traveling on college business.
4. A college official must authorize all funds utilized for
recruitment purposes.
For further clarification of the recruiting rules, see Article VIII, B. If a student-athlete signs a NJCAA Letter of Intent, all NJCAA institutions are obligated to respect that signing and shall cease to recruit that student-athlete. The student-athlete is obligated to notify any recruiter who contacts him/her of the signing.
Letter of Intent/Scholarship Agreement
Q: What is the NJCAA Letter of Intent?
A: The NJCAA Letter of Intent is used to commit an individual
to a specific institution for a period of one year.
Q: What is the NJCAA Scholarship Certification?
A: The NJCAA Scholarship Certification is designed to inform
the student/athlete, in writing, how much athletic aid is
being provided by the institution. This form binds the school
to the student for the amount of aid specified on the form.
Q: What if I sign a NJCAA and a NCAA Letter of Intent?
A: A student is allowed to sign a Letter of Intent with both
a NJCAA and a NCAA college without sanction. The student may
not, however, sign a NJCAA Letter of Intent with two NJCAA
colleges. If a student does sign wit two NJCAA colleges, that
student will become immediately ineligible to compete in NJCAA
competition for the next academic year in any sport.
Q: What kind of grant-in-aid can I receive from NJCAA institutions?
A: A student grant-in-aid may be awarded to any student-athlete
in recognition of his/her athletic ability provided the student-athlete
is admitted to the institution as a regular student. It shall
be limited to a maximum of tuition, fees, room, board, books
and course related material, and transportation costs one
time per academic year to and from the college by direct route.
Q: If I am awarded an athletic scholarship and voluntarily
do not participate, could I lose my scholarship?
A: Cancellation or modification of an athletic scholarship
during the period of its effectiveness is allowed for the
following reasons only:
1. If the athlete becomes ineligible for participation I athletics
because of academic and/or disciplinary reasons.
2. For misconduct (unrelated to athletic ability) found by
the person or body in charge of general discipline at the
institution.
3. if the student-athlete voluntarily withdraws from a sport.
4. Graduation.
Colleges may also include attachments to the NJCAA Letter
of Intent which stipulates conditions for the cancellation
of an athletic scholarship that are more stringent than
those listed above.
Q: One NJCAA school can offer me a full scholarship, and
one school cant offer me anything. Why?
A: Each institution belonging to the NJCAA
and chooses to compete on the Division I, II or III level
in designated sports. Division I colleges may offer full
athletic scholarships, Division II colleges are limited
to awarding tuition, fees and books, and Division III institutions
may provide no athletically related financial assistance.
However, NJCAA colleges that do not offer athletic aid may
choose to participate at the Division I or II level if they
so desire.
Eligibility Rules
Q: Must I be a full-time student during the season?
A: Students must maintain full-time status during the season
of the sport(s) in which they have chosen to participate (full-time
status being 12 credit hours or more).
Q: What determines my eligibility after my initial full-time
enrollment?
A: Eligibility is determined prior to the last official date
to register for the term as published in the college catalog.
At that time, the student must have:
1. Passed 12 credit hours with a 1.75 GPA in their previous
full-time term or;
2. As a first season participant must have passed a minimum
accumulation of 24 semester credit hours (36 quarter semester
hours) with a 2.00 GPA or higher regardless of previous term
or other accumulation requirements.
Q: Are there additional requirement I must meet to participate?
A: A student must also make progress towards graduation. Before
participation in a second season in any certified sport(s),
a student must have:
1. Obtained at least 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours
with a 2.00 GPA or higher or;
2. Must have passed a minimum accumulation of 36 semester
hours (54 quarter credit hours) for a fall sport, 48 semester
credit hour (72 quarter credit hours) for a spring sport,
with a 2.0 GPA or higher, regardless of previous term or other
accumulation requirements.