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* 3. Transfer student-athletes serving a probationary period may dress for athletic contests, but not play.

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* 4. To be eligible in a sport that spans over two terms, transfer student-athletes must be enrolled full-time during the term when the season of that sport begins, at the college where they have chosen to participate.

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* 5. Student-Athlete R transfers from Community College-A to Community College-B.  Student-Athlete R was signed to a Letter of Intent at Community College-A the previous year but did not participate in athletics.  Does Student-Athlete R need a Transfer Waiver from Community College-A since they did not participate in athletics at that college?

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* 6. A prospective student-athlete was full-time at a non-member college where they did not participate in athletics. Do they need a transfer tracking form to be able to participate within the NJCAA?

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* 7. Student-Athlete R is an LOI signee at Community College A and transfers to Community College B after the end of the fall term.  He is a spring sport athlete and does not receive a Transfer Waiver from his previous member college.  Is Student-Athlete–R eligible in the spring term at Community College B?

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* 8. Student-Athlete R is a basketball athlete at Community College A and is signed to a NJCAA Letter of Intent.  At the immediate conclusion of the basketball season, Student-Athlete R is released from her LOI.  When does Student-Athlete R become recruitable?

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* 9. Student-Athlete R is a volleyball athlete and is signed to an LOI out of high school to participate at Community College A.  During the summer between her senior year in high school and her first year of college Student-Athlete R decides she no longer is interested in playing volleyball and is released from her LOI.  Later in the summer, Student-Athlete R decides to attend Community College B and wants to play volleyball.  Does she need a Transfer Waiver? 

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* 10. After one term of attendance at a four-year institution Student-Athlete R transfers to Community College A. The four-year institution does not release Student-Athlete R's transcript.  Student-Athlete R is not eligible to participate in athletics at Community College A without providing an official transcript or a copy of an official transcript.

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* 11. Student-Athlete R is signed to an LOI for football at Community College A.  Student-Athlete R transfers to community College B and wants to play baseball.  Does Student-Athlete R need a Transfer Waiver from Community College A to be eligible to play baseball at Community College B? 

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* 12. Transfer student-athletes are allowed to participate in the same sport during the same academic year at two (2) different colleges.

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* 13. Student-Athlete R signs an LOI with, attends and participates at Community College A for one (1) season.  Student-Athlete R then sits out one calendar year, without attending any collegiate institution or signing an LOI.  If Student-Athlete R transfers to Community College B for the next academic year, he/she needs an NJCAA Transfer Waiver.

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* 14. Student-Athlete R participates in one soccer game prior to the academic term starting at Community College A.  Student-Athlete R leaves Community College A after that first game and prior to the academic term starting and transfers to Community College B.  Student-Athlete R is eligible to play soccer at Community College B in that same season since he withdrew prior to the 15th calendar day of the academic term.  

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* 15. Student-Athlete R is academically ineligible at the time he transfers to Community College B following two terms of full-time enrollment.  What must Student-Athlete-R do to be eligible for the spring season of baseball?

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* 16. Transfer students/student-athletes are those who have attended any college beyond the first 15 calendar days of a term or have participated in an athletic contest and at a later date enroll and attend classes at another college.

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