Student Athlete Support Services
Student Athlete Support Services
Athletics Mission Statement
While relentlessly pursuing scholastic and athletic excellence we will maximize, improve, and maintain a comprehensive intercollegiate sports program that facilitates the matriculation of student-athletes under the guidelines of the PCAC and CCCAA. Furthermore, the athletic department will enhance the image of San Diego City College in the community at large. This will be accomplished by promoting the goal of developing a greater pride and involvement by student/athletes, faculty and staff in college and community sponsored activities, year round.
Knights Athletics Team Site- www.sdcityknights.com Links to an external site.
Athlete Enrollment and Educational Planning
Step 5: Transferring or have prior credits?- Request Transcripts to be sent to the District Office
Evaluate your high school academic record and amateurism history to determine if you are eligible to participate during your initial year of enrollment at a Division I or II college. The Eligibility Center is a separate legal entity that provides service to NCAA member institutions.
Note: You do not need to go through the Eligibility Center to play at the community college level, but it may help you transfer more efficiently in meeting certain criteria to transfer and play at the NCAA level.
HELPFUL WEBSITES
- Knights Athletics Team Site Links to an external site.
- City College Counseling Website Links to an external site.
CCCAA, NCAA and NAIA Academic and Eligibility Websites:
Links to an external site.
- The California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) and Constitution Links to an external site.
- Community College Counselors/Advisors Academic Association for Athletics Links to an external site. (3C4A)
- Official Website of the NCAA Links to an external site.
- NCAA Eligibility Center Links to an external site.
- NCAA Members By Division and Sport (I, II and III) Links to an external site.
- NCAA Eligibility Information for International Students Links to an external site.
- The NCAA Transfer Guide for Division I, II and III 2017-2018 Links to an external site. *** for our Community College Student-Athletes
- 2018-2019 Guide for Two Year Transfers Links to an external site.- for our CCC student-athletes
- NCAA Division II Path to Graduation Toolkit Links to an external site.
- NCAA Guide for Four Year Transfers (4 to 4) Links to an external site.
- Official Website of the NAIA Links to an external site.
- NAIA Eligibility Cente Links to an external site.r
Academic and Athletic Career Related Websites:
HELPFUL DOCUMENTS
NCAA PowerPoint Presentation:
NCAA DI New Transfer Rules starting August 2012:
New NCAA DI and DII changes starting August 2016 (DI) and August 2018 (DII):
- PowerPoint Links to an external site.
- Eligibility Center Quick Reference Sheet Links to an external site.
NAIA PowerPoint Presentation:
NCAA GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Two-year college: An institution where students can earn an Associate degree. Some people call these schools a community college or junior college. Note: Most students take an average of 3 years to obtain an AA and/or transfer to a public university in California so the term "2 year college" is no longer the most appropriate term to use these days.
Five-Year Clock: If you play at a Division I school, you have 5 calendar years in which to play four seasons of competition - even if you sit out a year, even if you go part-time during your college career. Your five-year clock starts the minute you become a full-time student at any college. Full-time = 12 units
10 Semester Rule: If you play at a Division II or III school, you have the first full-time 10 semesters or 15 quarters in which to complete your four seasons of competition for participation. You can use a semester or quarter any time you attend class as a full-time student. You do not lose a term if you go part-time or are not enrolled for a term.
Certifying school: The new school that you want to attend determines whether you are eligible to play.
NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
Greyshirt: The greyshirt rule postpones the start of a student's NCAA Division I or II eligibility. It is a great way to increase an athletes transfer opportunities. A greyshirt is different from a redshirt in one major way. This rule only benefits student's who have never attended as a full-time student. The student would take fewer than twelve units their first semester in college.
Red Shirt: In Division I or II, redshirting refers to someone who is enrolled full-time at a school but does not play for an entire academic year for the sole purpose of saving a season. A redshirt does not play in any college game or scrimmage in a given sport for an entire academic year, even though that student is eligible. Redshirting does not exist in Division III, if you play or practice after your first opportunity to compete, you are charged with a season of participation.
40-60-80% Rule: Determining the percentage of a specific degree at the transfer institution that must be completed to remain eligible for competition after four full-time semesters (40%), six full-time semesters (60%), and eight full-time semesters (80%). Division I only.
2-4 Transfer: A student who attends a two-year school then transfer to a four-year school (NCAA).
4-2-4 Transfer: A student who attends an NCAA school, then transfers to a community college, then returns to an NCAA institution.
*Thank you to our sister college San Diego Mesa for assistance in the creation of our page