Mission Statement for Intercollegiate Athletics.
Consistent with the mission of San Diego Miramar College, Intercollegiate Athletics will strive for academic and athletic excellence by offering model programs that fit the needs, interests, and abilities of our male and female student-athletes. In the context, excellence is focused on the physical, emotional, and intellectual well being to develop meaningful standards of character, respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership, and sportsmanship within the educational and social environment through highly qualified educators, coaches, and state-of-the-art facilities.
Frequently asked questions about athletic eligibility at Miramar College
How much eligibility do I have?
You are allowed a maximum of four (4) seasons of intercollegiate athletic competition in a given sport. Your first two (2) seasons can be at a community college.
Can I compete at any state community college?
Yes. As long as you meet state and college academic and athletic rules, you may compete in intercollegiate athletics.
You are eligible as a first-year participant if you meet the following guidelines:
To be eligible to participate in a second season of the same sport at the same college, you must meet the following guidelines:
Can I be recruited by any California community college coach?
No. Coaches may only recruit in their recruiting area. California is divided into community college districts. A district is the local community which the community college serves. A coach may recruit athletes from the college?s district and those districts that share a common boundary or are immediately next door. The recruiting area is the college?s district high schools and the contiguous districts?s high schools.
Can all California coaches meet with me and my family in person?
No. A coach cannot travel outside his or her recruiting area to meet with you, your family or team. If you do not live within the borders of the recruiting area and you wish to meet with a representative of the out-of-area college, then you must go to that area to meet with the coach in person. You are permitted to contact the coach by phone, mail or internet.
What are the rules when I visit California community college?
If you live in the recruiting area of the community college you wish to visit, the coach may provide you with:
If you live outside the recruiting area of the community college you wish to visit, the coach may not provide any form of financial assistance to travel to the campus or while on campus.This includes:
Can I receive an athletic scholarship at a California community college?
No. Scholarships and financial inducements for athletic participation are not permitted within the rules governing California community colleges. This includes but is not limited to:
When do I register for classes? How do I know what classes to take?
The coach will give you information regarding important dates for registration and financial aid. These dates are important to follow. Not completing financial aid information by the priority date could delay your ability to receive funding if you qualify. Delaying your registration after the initial registration period could keep you from taking the courses that you need to complete your academic goals.
Your coach will help you meet with a counselor at the college to develop your Student Educational Plan. This plan will help you to clarify your educational goals and select the courses you need to take. It is from this plan that you choose the classes you take each semester.
Are there other things I should ask the coach about?
College brings many changes. Coaches can assist you providing information and placing you in touch with offices that can help you make a smooth transition. This may include:
Referring you to a counseling contact with knowledge of COA, NCAA and NAIA athletic eligibility rules
Referring you to a counselor for academic, career, and personal counseling
Referring you to a job placement and resource center