Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How many units must I be enrolled in to participate in a sport?
A. A. You must be enrolled in 12 units during the semester you are participating in intercollegiate sports; 6 active and 6 passive units. Late start classes will count towards the twelve-unit minimum. You may enroll in fewer than twelve units in the semester that you are not participating in, but keep in mind you must complete 24 units from the beginning of your first season of participation before the start of your second season.
Q. What is the minimum G.P.A. requirement for a student-athlete?
A. You must maintain at least a 2.0 G.P.A. from the time you begin participating in intercollegiate athletics.
Q. I am a transfer student-athlete from another California community college. What do I need to be eligible?
A. If you participated in intercollegiate athletics at your previous California Community College, you would need to complete 24 units total, 18 units of which must be academic in between seasons of competition with a minimum, overall GPA of 2.0. 12 units of the 24 units must be completed in residence at LA Pierce with a limit of 8 units in the summer. You may only compete for two years at a community college.
Q. I am a transfer student-athlete from a community college outside of California (or a 4- year university). What do I need to be eligible?
A. If you participated in intercollegiate athletics at either a community college outside of California or any 4-year university, you would need to complete 24 units total, 18 units of which must be academic in between seasons of competition with a minimum, overall GPA of 2.0, to be eligible for your second season of competition. In this scenario, there is no resident requirement. Please note you will be only allowed one more season of competition at a community college if you already competed one year at a 4-year university or out-of-state community college.
Q. Do I need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
A. Yes. If you are planning to transfer to a Division I or Division II institution, as a student-athlete, you must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
Q. How much eligibility do I have?
A. You are allowed a maximum of four (4) seasons of intercollegiate athletic competition across all four-year levels in each sport. Only your first two (2) seasons of competition can be at a community college.
Q. Can I receive an athletic scholarship at a California community college?
A. No. Scholarships and financial inducements for athletic participation are not permitted within the rules governing California community colleges.
Q. Does LA Pierce College provide housing?
A. The LA Pierce College Athletic Department does not provide housing for prospective student-athletes as it is prohibited by the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA), in Bylaw 2.11.
Important: The student-athlete is responsible for all housing expenses and will not get any financial support from staff or employees of LA Pierce College. Living on your own can be very expensive, and most times financial aid alone will not cover all of it. Plan accordingly.