Common use of Intercollegiate Athletics Clause in Contracts

Intercollegiate Athletics. Cuesta College is a member of the Western State Conference. Other community college conference members include Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Bakersfield, Citrus, College of the Canyons, Glendale, Los Angeles Xxxxxx, Los Angeles Valley, Moorpark, Oxnard, Santa Xxxxxxx, Santa Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx and West Los Angeles. Intercollegiate activities include: SEASON MEN WOMEN Fall Cross Country Water Polo Wrestling Cross Country Water Polo Volleyball Soccer SEASON MEN WOMEN Fall/Spring Basketball Basketball Spring Baseball Swimming & Diving Track & Field Softball Swimming & Diving Track & Field Tennis Eligibility rules for intercollegiate competition are prescribed by the Constitution of the Community College League of California and its Commission on Athletics. In order to participate in intercollegiate sports, the student: • Must be registered for classes including athletic course no later than one month after the beginning of the semester; • Must be enrolled in and regularly attending 12 credits or more; • After the first season of competition, must complete 24 semester credits or 36 quarter credits before the second season of competition in any one sport, including credits earned during the first season of competition; • Once a student becomes an athlete, he/she must maintain a 2.0 GPA to be eligible for additional seasons of sports; • Must have a Student Educational Plan (SEP) on file. These regulations are subject to change by conference officials and by the Community College League of California. Athletic eligibility is determined in the Admissions and Records Office. Questions may be referred to the Director of Admissions and Records or the Vice President of Student Services (or designee). Cuesta College Athletics offers a Program Assisting Student-Athlete Success (PASS), which provides confidential, professional, and voluntary assistance to support students in dealing with issues that may be adversely affecting their academic, athletic, or personal performance. Educational programs are provided to offer preventive information, to assist in identifying problems, and to promote the general well-being of student athletes. Appropriate referrals for assistance will be made to campus and community resources. The PASS program consists of six components: • Academic Advisement • Academic Status SERVICES • Learning Assistance • Student Athlete Success Class • Scholarship Recognition • Personal Development Athletes who intend to transfer and compete at a four-year college or university should consult Counseling Services regarding eligibility, degree, and transfer requirements.

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Intercollegiate Athletics. Cuesta College cuesta college is a member of the Western State Conferencestate conference. Other community college conference members include Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Bakersfield, Citruscitrus, College college of the Canyonscanyons, Glendale, Los Angeles Xxxxxx, Los Angeles Valleyvalley, Moorpark, Oxnard, Santa santa Xxxxxxx, Santa santa Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx and West Los Angeles. Intercollegiate intercollegiate activities include: SEASON MEN WOMEN seAsON MeN WOMeN Fall Cross Country cross country Water Polo Wrestling Cross Country cross country Water Polo Volleyball Soccer SEASON MEN WOMEN volleyball soccer seAsON MeN WOMeN Fall/Spring spring Basketball Basketball Spring spring Baseball Swimming swimming & Diving Track & Field Softball Swimming softball swimming & Diving Track & Field Tennis Eligibility eligibility rules for intercollegiate competition are prescribed by the Constitution constitution of the Community College community college League of California california and its Commission commission on Athletics. In in order to participate in intercollegiate sports, the student: • Must be registered for classes including athletic course no later than one month after the beginning of the semester; • Must be enrolled in and regularly attending 12 credits or more; • After the first season of competition, must complete 24 semester credits or 36 quarter credits before the second season of competition in any one sport, including credits earned during the first season of competition; • Once a student becomes an athlete, he/she must maintain a 2.0 GPA to be eligible for additional seasons of sports; • Must have a Student Educational student educational Plan (SEPseP) on file. These regulations are subject to change by conference officials and by the Community College community college League of Californiacalifornia. Athletic eligibility is determined in the Admissions and Records records Office. Questions may be referred to the Director of Admissions and Records records or the Vice vice President of Student Services student services (or designee). Cuesta College cuesta college Athletics offers a Program Assisting Studentstudent-Athlete Success success (PASSPAss), which provides confidential, professional, and voluntary assistance to support students in dealing with issues that may be adversely affecting their academic, athletic, or personal performance. Educational educational programs are provided to offer preventive information, to assist in identifying problems, and to promote the general well-being of student athletes. Appropriate referrals for assistance will be made to campus and community resources. The PASS PAss program consists of six components: • Academic Advisement • Academic Status SERVICES status • Learning Assistance • Student student Athlete Success Class success class Scholarship Recognition scholarship recognition • Personal Development Athletes who intend to transfer and compete at a four-year college or university should consult Counseling Services counseling services regarding eligibility, degree, and transfer requirements.

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Intercollegiate Athletics. Cuesta College is a member of the Western State Conference. Other community college conference members include Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Bakersfield, Citrus, College of the Canyons, Glendale, Los Angeles Xxxxxx, Los Angeles Valley, Moorpark, Oxnard, Santa Xxxxxxx, Santa Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx and West Los Angeles. Intercollegiate activities include: SEASON MEN WOMEN Fall Cross Country Water Polo Wrestling Cross Country Water Polo Volleyball Soccer SEASON MEN WOMEN Fall/Spring Basketball Basketball Spring Baseball Swimming & Diving Track & Field Softball Swimming & Diving Track & Field Tennis Eligibility rules for intercollegiate competition are prescribed by the Constitution of the Community College League of California and its Commission on Athletics. In order to participate in intercollegiate sports, the student: • Must be registered for classes including athletic course no later than one month after the beginning of the semester; • Must be enrolled in and regularly attending 12 credits or more; • After the first season of competition, must complete 24 semester credits or 36 quarter credits before the second season of competition in any one sport, including credits earned during the first season of competition; • Once a student becomes an athlete, he/she must maintain a 2.0 GPA to be eligible for additional seasons of sports; • Must have a Student Educational Plan (SEP) on file. These regulations are subject to change by conference officials and by the Community College League of California. Athletic eligibility is determined in the Admissions and Records Office. Questions may be referred to the Director of Admissions and Records or the Vice President of Student Services (or designee). Cuesta College Athletics offers a Program Assisting Student-Athlete Success (PASS), which provides confidential, professional, and voluntary assistance to support students in dealing with issues that may be adversely affecting their academic, athletic, or personal performance. Educational programs are provided to offer preventive information, to assist in identifying problems, and to promote the general well-being of student athletes. Appropriate referrals for assistance will be made to campus and community resources. The PASS program consists of six components: • Academic Advisement • Academic Status SERVICES • Learning Assistance • Student Athlete Success Class • Scholarship Recognition • Personal Development Athletes who intend to transfer and compete at a four-year college or university should consult Counseling Services regarding eligibility, degree, and transfer requirements.Development

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Intercollegiate Athletics. Cuesta College is a member of the Western State state Conference. Other community college conference members include Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Bakersfield, Citrus, College of the Canyons, Glendale, Los Angeles Xxxxxx, Los Angeles Valleyvalley, Moorpark, Oxnard, Santa santa Xxxxxxx, Santa santa Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx and West Los Angeles. Intercollegiate intercollegiate activities include: SEASON MEN WOMEN seAsON MeN WOMeN Fall Cross Country Water Polo Wrestling Cross Country Water Polo Volleyball Soccer SEASON MEN WOMEN volleyball soccer seAsON MeN WOMeN Fall/Spring spring Basketball Basketball Spring spring Baseball Swimming swimming & softball swimming & Diving Diving Track & Field Softball Swimming & Diving Track & Field Tennis Eligibility eligibility rules for intercollegiate competition are prescribed by the Constitution of the Community College League of California and its Commission on Athletics. In in order to participate in intercollegiate sports, the student: • Must be registered for classes including athletic course no later than one month after the beginning of the semester; • Must be enrolled in and regularly attending 12 credits units or more; • After the first season of competition, must complete 24 semester credits units or 36 quarter credits units before the second season of competition in any one sport, including credits units earned during the first season of competition; • Once a student becomes an athlete, he/she must maintain a 2.0 GPA to be eligible for additional seasons of sports; • Must have a Student Educational student educational Plan (SEPseP) on file. These regulations are subject to change by conference officials and by the Community College League of California. Athletic eligibility is determined in the Admissions and Records records Office. Questions may be referred to the Director of Admissions and Records or the Vice vice President of Student Services student support (or designee). Cuesta College Athletics offers a Program Assisting Studentstudent-Athlete Success success (PASSPAss), which provides confidential, professional, professional and voluntary assistance to support students in dealing with issues that may be adversely affecting their academic, athletic, or personal performance. Educational educational programs are provided to offer preventive information, to assist in identifying problems, and to promote the general well-being of student athletes. Appropriate referrals for assistance will be made to campus and community resources. The PASS PAss program consists of six components: • Academic Advisement • Academic Status SERVICES status • Learning Assistance • Student student Athlete Success success Class • Scholarship Recognition scholarship recognition • Personal Development Athletes who intend to transfer and compete at a four-year college or university should consult Counseling Services services regarding eligibility, degree, eligibility and transfer requirements.

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