Chabot College 2024-2026 73 STUDENT SERVICES INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Chabot College competes under the regulations of the California Community College Athletic Association and is a member of the Coast Conference for all sports, except for Football, which competes in the Northern California Football Association. Intercollegiate sports offered are Men’s Baseball, Men’s & Women’s Basketball, Men’s Football, Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Women’s Softball, Men’s & Women’s Tennis, Men’s & Women’s Track & Field, Men’s Wrestling, and Men’s & Women’s Swimming. All students meeting eligibility requirements may try out for the appropriate athletic teams. For further information, contact the Division of Health, Kinesiology and Athletics at (510) 723-7203. ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for competition, student athletes must successfully pass a physical health screening, maintain a cumulative 2.0 grade point average in all units attempted, and be actively enrolled in 12 units or more during their season of competition. Before competing in a sport for a second season, athletes must earn 24 units. Transfer athletes with prior competition at another community college must earn 12 units in residency at Chabot College in order to become eligible for competition. Only 8 units may be earned in the Summer term to satisfy the Transfer Residency requirement. An athlete may compete for a maximum of two seasons in the same sport. Athletes must adhere to a Code of Conduct which is based upon honor, honesty, fairness, integrity, and loyalty. Athletes who violate the Code of Conduct for student athletes may lose their eligibility status. For further information contact the Division of Health, Kinesiology and Athletics (510) 723-7203 or the Athletics Counselor at (510) 723-6930. ATHLETIC FACILITIES A 5,000 seat lighted football field and 400 meter all-weather track stadium is located in the northwest section of the campus. Other athletic facilities include an Olympic swimming pool, baseball and softball stadiums, a 1,500 seat gymnasium, a matted wrestling room, soccer field, tennis facility and strength training facilities. The baseball, softball, and soccer fields are all natural grass turf. The football field in the stadium is all-weather Field Turf®. USE OF FACILITIES It is the policy of the Board of Trustees to encourage full use of the College facilities by community groups at such times as they are not required for the educational program. It is also the policy of the Board of Trustees that such usage must be on a cost-reimbursement basis. The Office of Administrative Services located in Room 208, Building 200, provides information and processes applications for the community use of Chabot College facilities. Additional Information and Facilities Form can be access at www.chabotcollege.edu/facilitiesuseandrental. PETS No live animal, fowl or reptile, whether or not on a leash or in a cage, shall be allowed in any room or area where food or beverages is prepared, stored, kept or served. Only registered service animals are allowed inside of buildings. Requests for other animals to be allowed on campus require special permission from the Vice President of Student Services. No owner or keeper of a dog shall allow or permit such dog to come on campus unless it is securely restricted by a substantial leash not to exceed six feet in length. The dog shall be in the charge of and under the control of a person competent to keep it under effective charge and control. Under no circumstances shall dogs be tethered and left unattended. Any dogs on campus in violation of this regulation may be impounded by the College for ultimate transfer to the Hayward Police Department Animal Control Service. Horses, ponies, mules, donkeys or other such animals are prohibited on the campus at any time, except when authorized by special permit issued in advance by the Vice President, Student Services, and cleared with the Campus Security Service.