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Q: How many sports does PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE have? |
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Prince George’s
Community College offers the following sports: Baseball, Men's and
Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Bowling, Golf, Men's and Women's
Soccer, Softball, Tennis and Volleyball. Coming soon Track and Field. |
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Q: How do I contact PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE if I'm
interested in trying out for a sport? |
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For
general information, you can contact the Athletics Department, or feel
free to contact any individual coach. The general Athletics Department
telephone number is 301-322-0518. |
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Q: If I want to participate in a sport, how many credits do I have to
be enrolled in? |
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You
must be enrolled at
Prince George’s
Community College in a minimum of 12 credit hours for the entire time
you participate in a sport. This is considered full-time status and
is required by the NJCAA. |
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Q: If I participate in a sport, how am I assured of academic success? |
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While
it is the responsibility of all students to work hard academically,
the Athletics Department staff at
Prince George’s
Community College is committed to helping our student athletes be
successful both in the classroom and in athletic competition. To help
do this, we mail Academic Tracking forms to instructors of our
student-athletes twice a semester to give us progress reports. If
academic difficulty is detected by an instructor, the Athletic
Director will take the appropriate steps necessary to work with the
student to ensure their academic success.
Student athletes are encouraged to utilize the college's tutoring
center, computer labs and the library. |
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Q: Are scholarships available for students who participate in
athletics at PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE, and are there
limitations on the amount available? |
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Yes,
some teams offer scholarships based on team fundraising activities.
Scholarships are awarded per NJCAA guidelines. Individual coaches
determine who qualifies for a general scholarship. Students can also
apply for grants, scholarships, and
loans through the Financial Aid office, and the phone number for that
office is 301-322-0822. |
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Q: If I participate in athletics at PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE,
can I still participate in the Honors Program? |
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Yes,
you can. Please contact the Honors Coordinator at 301-322-0433 for
eligibility requirements and more information. |
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Q: What types of documents do I need to submit to PRINCE GEORGE’S
COMMUNITY COLLEGE after I'm accepted into the Athletic Department? |
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If
you are entering college for the first time directly from high school,
you must provide a copy of your high school diploma or high school
transcripts. If you are transferring from another college, you must
provide an official transcript. Other eligibility rules may also
apply. We will also need a signed physical form and eligibility
information. Please note: all forms must be reviewed and approved by
the Athletic Department before you compete as a Prince George’s Community College student athlete. |
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Q: Is there a time limit on the number of years a student athlete can
participate in a specific sport? |
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Yes,
you cannot play more than two years (seasons) per sport. For example,
you can play two years of soccer, two years of basketball etc. You can
also participate in both a fall sport and a spring sport. As long as
you satisfy the eligibility requirements, there are no age limits. |
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Q: Are there Academic Advisors who specifically work with student
athletes? |
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Students are welcome to visit any program advisor when setting up his
or her academic plan, but the Athletic Department does work closely
with a few advisors who are geared towards setting schedules for our
student athletes. They will keep your records on file and help track
your graduation requirements. They will also work with your academic
schedule and your athletic practice/game schedule to best arrange when
certain courses should be taken to ensure academic success.
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Q: When are tryouts scheduled and how often are practices held for a
sport? |
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Tryouts are scheduled based on the sport and are arranged by the
coach. Practice times and length are also arranged by each coach.
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Q: Will I be excused from class(es) if I participate in a regularly
scheduled game or tournament? |
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The
Athletic Department attempts to
avoid conflicts involving classes and games. However, some conflicts
are unavoidable. The student athlete is
responsible for communicating with instructors throughout the
semester and to make up any missed work before an absence occurs. |
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Q: Am I allowed to keep my uniform and equipment that were loaned to
me while participating in a sport at PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY
COLLEGE? |
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Any
athletic equipment and all uniforms must be returned at the end of the
season. If equipment is not returned, a debt will be placed on your
student account at the Accounting Office. Until this debt is cleared,
it will negatively affect graduation and transcript
requests. |
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Q: Are the facilities (track, gym and weight room) available for
public use? |
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The
track is open to the public from 7 am to midnight. Novak Field House
(gym) is not available for public use. The weight room in Robert
I. Natatorium is available to students, faculty, staff,
and the community.
For information on
hours and fees, please contact
the Robert I. Natatorium at 301-322-0980.
All facilities are available
for rental. Please contact College Life Services at 301-322-0848
regarding rental information.
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