Contents
- 1 Swimming and Diving at Junior Colleges – click here
- 2 NJCAA – Junior Colleges and Athletics – what does it stand for:
- 2.1 What does that mean, how do I convert meters to yards?
- 2.1.0.1 Begin your NJCAA experience, visit: NJCAA Member College Directory
- 2.1.0.2 Women’s ranking of Junior Colleges – click here
- 2.1.0.3 Mens’s ranking of Junior Colleges – click here
- 2.1.0.4 Times and Results for 2022-2023 click here
- 2.1.0.5 Media is right protected and needs to be purchased – click here
- 2.1.0.6
Swimming and Diving at Junior Colleges – click here
Benefits of studying and competing at Junior Colleges:
COMPETE AT NJCAA + TRANSFER CREDITS TO A 4-YEAR COLLEGE AND LOWER THE COST
NJCAA – Junior Colleges and Athletics – what does it stand for:
The NJCAA’s mission is to promote, govern and foster a competitive environment for two-year college athletics. The NJCAA recognizes the diverse nature of its membership, providing at all times a consistent and inclusive governance structure that provides opportunities for all stakeholders and emphasizes the academic, athletic, and community involvement goals of all student-athletes.
As an NJCAA student-athlete, you have the opportunity to:
- Compete for regional, district, and national championship titles
- Develop and improve your skills against collegiate competition
- Garner regional and national athletic and academic honors
- Obtain a first-class education while preparing for the next step in life
Generic overview of difference in fees:
Two-year college courses and programs are structured to help students earn credits that transfer to four-year institutions or enter the workforce upon graduation.
To search where you can begin your NJCAA experience, visit: NJCAA Member College Directory
To learn more about the NCAA, visit: NCAA Eligibility
National Championship Qualification
Competitors qualify by meeting the standards listed below: