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Fall Semester - enrolls in 12 and passes nine (9) with a 2.00 GPA
Spring Semester - enrolls in 12 and passes nine (9) with a 2.25 GPA
Fall Semester - enrolls in 12 and passes nine (9) with a 2.00 GPA
Student-Athlete R has a total accumulation of 27 semester hours, with a 2.10 GPA, and has never participated in softball. Is
Student-Athlete R eligible to participate in softball in the upcoming spring term?
ANSWER:
Yes. Because Student-Athlete R has never participated, she would satisfy the provisions of 2.D.2.f (24 semester hours
with a 2.00 GPA or higher) since the spring term is her first (initial) term of participation.
Case 2
Non-Participant Transfer
SITUATION :
Student-Athlete R attends Four-Year Institution A for four (4) concurrent full-time semesters passing 10 credit hours in
the previous full-time term and having accumulated 32 credit hours with an overall GPA of 2.86. Student-Athlete R has never
participated in intercollegiate athletics. Is Student-Athlete R eligible for immediate participation at an NJCAA member college?
ANSWER:
Yes. Because Student-Athlete R has never participated, he/she would satisfy the provisions of Section 2.D.2.f. A first
season participant must have passed a minimum of 24 credit hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher, regardless of previous term or
other accumulation requirements.
Case 3
Two-Term Sport
SITUATION:
Student-Athlete R has accumulated 24 semester hours with a 2.00 GPA prior to the beginning of a first season of
basketball, in four (4) full-time terms of attendance. This accumulation allows Student-Athlete R to be eligible for basketball in
the fall term. What is the eligibility requirement for Student-Athlete R to continue basketball into the spring term?
ANSWER:
Once the season began for Student-Athlete R in basketball (a two-term sport) the student-athlete may become eligible
by utilizing Section 2.D.2.c., 2.D.2.d. or 2.D.2.e. Section 2.D.2.f cannot be used for the spring term of basketball because the
fall term was Student-Athlete R’s initial term (first term) of participation. The spring term is the student-athlete’s second term of
participation and this rule can no longer be used in eligibility for this student-athlete in the sport of basketball. If the student-
athlete had not participated during the fall term, the spring term would then become his/her first (initial) term of participation and
then first participating term exception could be used in determining the student-athlete’s eligibility.
NOTE: Section 2.D.2.f does not constitute eligibility for a full season of participation in a two-term sport, but only for the initial
term (first term) of participation.
Second Season Academic Accumulation (Section 2.D.3)
Case 1
Requirements Prior to a Second Season of Participation in a Fall Sport
SITUATION:
Student-Athlete R, a freshman, enrolls in 15 credit hours at Community College A and participates in soccer. At the
completion of the semester, Student-Athlete R has earned 15 credit hours with a 4.00 GPA. Student-Athlete R does not attend
the spring term and returns to college the following fall semester. Is Student-Athlete R eligible to participate in soccer?
ANSWER:
No. In this case Student-Athlete R has earned only 15 credit hours and he/she must have earned a total accumulation
of 24 semester credit hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher to participate in a second season.
Case 2
Quarter Example – Requirements Prior to a Second Season of Participation
SITUATION:
The following credits were earned by Student-Athlete R:
Fall quarter - enrolls in 12 credit hours and passes 12 credit hours with a 1.75 GPA (Participates in indoor track, 1 season.)
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Winter quarter - enrolls in 12 credit hours and passes 12 credit hours with a 2.25 GPA (Participates in indoor track, 1 season.)
Spring quarter - enrolls in 10 credit hours and passes 10 credit hours with a 2.00 GPA
Is Student-Athlete R eligible for a second season of indoor track?
ANSWER:
Yes. Section 2.D.3 requires 28 quarter credit hours with a 2.00 GPA prior to a second season of participation, if the
student-athlete has attempted only two (2) or less full-time quarters. If the student-athlete was full-time during the spring
quarter then he/she would need 36 credit hours earned for three (3) full-time quarters.
Case 3
Semester Example – Requirements Prior to a Second Season of Participation
SITUATION:
The following credits were earned by Student-Athlete R:
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Fall semester - enrolls in 12 credit hours and passes 12 credit hours with a 2.50 GPA (Participates in cross country, 1 season.)
Spring semester - enrolls in 15 credit hours and passes 13 credit hours with a 3.50 GPA
Is Student-Athlete R eligible for a second season of cross country?
ANSWER:

