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4. College must document that the most qualified applicant was selected for the camp counselor positon(s).
5. All camp counselors must be paid the going rate for similar duties and position.
CANCELLATION OF SCHOLARSHIP
Case 1
SITUATION: Cancellation of Grant-in-Aid & Reimbursement – Student Leaves Team Before First Game
Student-Athlete R, a basketball player at Community College A, accepts an athletic scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year. On
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October 1 , prior to Community College A's first date of competition, Student-Athlete R voluntarily leaves the team. Can Community
College A demand reimbursement of Student-Athlete R's athletic scholarship?
ANSWER:
Because Student-Athlete R voluntarily left the team prior to Community College A's first contest, Student-Athlete R will be responsible for
all expenses from October 1 st until the end of the term or the year in which the scholarship was awarded. Those expenses would be pro-rated
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from October 1 , based on the cost of attending Community College A as reflected in the college catalog.
Case 2
SITUATION: Cancellation of Grant-in-Aid & Reimbursement – Student Leaves Team in Middle of Season
Student-Athlete R, a member of Community College A's basketball team, voluntarily withdraws from the team in the middle of the season.
Can Community College A cancel Student-Athlete R's basketball grant-in-aid as a result of him/her withdrawing from the team?
ANSWER:
No. The grant-in-aid cannot be canceled because Student-Athlete R quit the team after the start of the season.
Cancellation is permissible only if the student-athlete withdrew prior to the start of the regular season.
Case 3
SITUATION: Cancellation of Grant-in-Aid & Reimbursement – Student Leaves After Term
Student-Athlete R signs an NJCAA Letter of Intent in baseball and attends Community College A during the fall term. After the fall term,
Student-Athlete R does not return to Community College A. Can Community College A demand reimbursement of all athletic aid received during
the fall term?
ANSWER:
No. Community College A cannot demand reimbursement or any scholarship moneys for the fall term.
LETTER OF INTENT
GENERAL
Case 1
General Information
The following guidelines have been established to help clarify the interpretation of adding, canceling and releasing athletes receiving athletic
aid. In addition, the use of summer school by scholarship athletes has also been addressed.
• The NJCAA academic year begins on August 1st and ends on July 31st.
• If athletic aid for the summer term is awarded, it must be included on an NJCAA Letter of Intent.
• Summer school is considered part of the previous fall and spring academic year, not part of the upcoming calendar/academic
year. A class beginning prior to August 1 st would be considered part of a summer school term.
• A student-athlete must be provided with written notification of the terms of the original grant-in-aid and electronically submitted via
the NJCAA Online Letter of Intent system prior to any benefit being provided.
• If the grant-in-aid becomes vacant, it may be awarded to a different individual for the remainder of that academic year, beginning
with the next term.
• Limitations on the number of scholarships allowed by NJCAA bylaws are listed in the NJCAA Sports Procedures Chart.
• A student-athlete may be added to a college’s scholarship list for summer school if they remain in compliance with the above items.
CANCELLATION:
• Cancellation of a grant-in-aid, during the period of its effectiveness is permitted for the following reasons:
• If the student-athlete becomes ineligible for participation in athletics because of academic and/or disciplinary reasons;