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Their transfer from an NJCAA member college which has dropped a sport after the school year begins. Student-athletes that
satisfy one of the four exceptions become eligible after the previous term has ended upon registration as a full-time studentathlete for the new term. (Student-athletes must be added to the eligibility form before participating.)
5. A student-athlete attending a multi-campus college may, if at the campus of his/her enrollment a sport is not offered,
participate in that sport at any campus within the system that offers said sport.
Requirements for Multi-Campus designation
a. The various campuses involved have a common title.
b. The various campuses involved have a common CEO.
c. The various campuses involved are not individually accredited.
d. The various campuses do not duplicate any sports.
e. The various campuses involved must designate one individual per system as the contact.
f. Multi-campus designation must be approved by the NJCAA.
In the following sports, student-athletes are not required to be enrolled during the fall term to be eligible to participate in the sport
during the spring season unless the records are carried over into the spring season: Baseball, Bowling, Golf, Lacrosse, Softball,
and Tennis. If the fall records are carried over into the spring season, all student-athletes must be enrolled full-time (12 or more
credits hours) during the fall term when the schedule begins.
NJCAA POLICY – CERTIFIED DISABLED STUDENT-ATHLETE
An NJCAA student-athlete may be granted relief from Article V, Section 4.C, 4.D, 4.E, and 4.F of the NJCAA bylaws in the
instance where the following guidelines are followed. Article V, Section 4.C, 4.D, 4.E and 4.F requirements a