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Requirements to Become a Student Athlete at JCCC
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Requirements to Become a Student Athlete at JCCC

JCCC Athletics

The JCCC athletic program offers competition in the following 14 intercollegiate sports:

Men''s Sports

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field (indoor/outdoor)

Women''s Sports

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field (indoor/outdoor)
  • Volleyball

The college is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Kansas Jayhawk Conference - East.

Personnel Sheet

Student athletes are required to fill out and sign a personnel sheet allowing the college to release information regarding their athletic career at JCCC. The sheet will include height, weight, hometown and other information, and should be returned to the director of athletics at the same time the letter-of-intent agreement is signed.

To become a student athlete at JCCC, follow the steps below. Administrators, coaches and counselors are available at any time to answer questions and help students complete the process in a timely manner.

Letter of Intent
Complete and sign the National Letter of Intent and/or scholarship agreement form. The Eligibility Rules of the National Junior College Athletic Association and a sample of the letter is located at this website.Eligibility Rules of the NJCAA.

Athlete Application for Admission
Complete the athlete application for admission and return it to the Admissions office within one week of signing the National Letter of Intent and/or scholarship agreement form.

Prior Transcripts
Requests for official college and high school transcripts should be sent to the Records office immediately and at the end of the current semester after grades have been posted. Scholarships cannot be granted and athletic eligibility cannot be determined unless all official transcripts have been received.

Class Registration Process, New Student Assessment
Students are required to complete an assessment exam before meeting with a counselor to develop a program plan. This information is used to help place students in the appropriate class or classes.

Enrollment
After meeting with a counselor, students may register for classes at scheduled times in the Admissions office. Payment for courses is required by the dates listed in the schedule of credit classes. Students who receive financial aid must check with the Student Financial Aid office to determine if all requirements have been met. Students cannot be certified for eligibility if they owe money to the college. Once the semester starts, student-athletes will need a signature from both a coach and a counselor before they can add/drop a class or make any enrollment changes.