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Big changes in roster limitations, scholarships for Jayhawk Conference

EL DORADO, Kan. — Changes are on the way for how scholarships are handed out in the Jayhawk Conference and the number of out of state athletes you can have on a roster following a long meeting of KJCCCthe 19 Junior College Presidents Thursday afternoon.

The meeting resulted in two bylaw changes. Beginning with the 2017-2018 academic year, the KJCCC will be comprised of institutions competing at the NJCAA Division I and Division II levels and will follow NJCAA roster limits for all participating sports. This change removes previous KJCCC out-of-state and roster size limitations. The KJCCC also passed scholarship changes to begin with the 2018-2019 academic year. These changes align with NJCAA guidelines, which provide the ability to grant full-ride scholarships in Division I sports. If a new bylaw is not passed related to scholarship limitations at the April 2017 KJCCC meeting, then beginning with the 2020 academic year, the bylaw reverts back to the current KJCCC scholarship limitations.

Dr. Mike Calvert, president of KJCCC, stated “The meeting consisted of positive dialogue that resulted in unanimous support, proving that the conference is united and moving forward together.” Both bylaw changes were passed unanimously.

The KJCCC includes

Allen Community College, Barton Community College, Butler Community College, Cloud County Community College, Coffeyville Community College, Colby Community College, Cowley College, Dodge City Community College, Fort Scott Community College, Garden City Community College, Highland Community College, Hutchinson Community College, Independence Community College, Johnson County Community College, Kansas City Kansas Community College, Labette Community College, Neosho County Community College
Pratt Community College, Seward County Community College

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