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How to fill out the NJCAA hardship request online
Filing a NJCAA hardship request is an essential process for student-athletes who face injuries or illnesses impacting their ability to complete a full season of competition. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to assist you in successfully completing this form online.
Follow the steps to complete your NJCAA hardship request form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the NJCAA hardship request form and open it in the editing interface.
- Fill in the college name and region at the top of the form, along with the date you are submitting the request.
- Provide the name of the student-athlete and the sport they participated in. This helps clearly identify the individual in question.
- Record the date of the injury or illness and the last date the student-athlete competed in any events. Ensure accuracy as this is critical for the request.
- Indicate the name of the opponent the student-athlete faced on their last date of competition to provide context to the request.
- Document how many contests the student-athlete participated in during the regular season, including the contest where the injury occurred.
- Calculate the percentage of the allowable sport schedule as per the NJCAA Sport Procedures Chart and fill this in accordingly.
- Specify whether this was the student-athlete’s first or second season in the sport at the time of the injury, marking the appropriate option.
- Collect the required supporting materials as instructed, including a letter from the athletic director, season schedule, medical statement from a doctor, latest transcripts, and any other pertinent information.
- Certify the accuracy of the information by securing the necessary signatures from the athletic director, student-athlete, and the student-athlete's doctor.
- Submit the completed form along with all supplemental materials to the NJCAA Office of Eligibility at the provided address. Ensure you send a duplicate copy to your regional director.
Ensure you complete your NJCAA hardship request online today to facilitate an efficient eligibility review process.
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JUCO stands for Junior College, while NJCAA refers specifically to the National Junior College Athletic Association. The NJCAA governs the rules and regulations for athletics at junior colleges, providing a structured environment for competitions. Understanding this distinction can help athletes know where to direct their NJCAA hardship requests and navigate the collegiate sports landscape more effectively. Both terms are often used interchangeably, but the NJCAA plays a critical role in overseeing junior college athletics.