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Is there a limit on the number of years (seasons) a student athlete can compete in a specific sport, and is there an age limit?

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Is there a limit on the number of years (seasons) a student athlete can compete in a specific sport, and is there an age limit?

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Yes. You may only compete in a maximum of two years (seasons) per sport at a Junior College. For example, you can play two years of basketball and two years of soccer. You may also participate in two sports simultaneously. For example, you play volleyball in the fall and basketball in the spring. Al long as you satisfy ALL of the eligibility requirements, there is no age limit for competing in the NJCAA or ACCAC.

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