This is a list of schools of United States community colleges that offer a football program. The two largest associations are the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA).
In the NJCAA, of 512 member colleges, 53 sponsored a football program, as of November, 2021. This reflects the elimination of football at seven Arizona community colleges in 2018;[1] one in Minnesota and one in North Dakota in 2019; [2] and one in Kansas in 2021. [3]
In California, of 114 community colleges in the state,[4] 66 sponsored a football program under the auspices of the CCCAA, as of November, 2021.[5] This reflects the suspension of football at two CCCAA member institutions in 2020.[6] [7]
As shown below, the NJCAA is organized into five conferences (or leagues): Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference; Minnesota College Athletic Conference; Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges; Northeast JC Football Conference; Southwest Junior College Football Conference; as well as Independents (no conference/league affiliation.)
The CCCAA divides its membership into two regions: Northern and Southern. Each region is divided into the National Conference and the American Conference. In Northern California, there are three conferences/leagues in the National and two in the American; in Southern California, there are three conferences/leagues in both the National and the American.
NJCAA football programs
New Members
| School | Start Date | Association | Conference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community Christian College | 2022-2023 | NJCAA | Independent |
| Community Christian College (MI) | 2022-2023 | NJCAA | Independent |
| Community Christian College (FL) | 2021-2022 | IJCAA | Independent |
CCCAA Football Programs
Northern California Football Association programs
| National Division | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Conference | College | Team | City |
| Bay 6 | Chabot College | Gladiators | Hayward, California |
| Diablo Valley College | Vikings | Pleasant Hill, California | |
| Laney College | Eagles | Oakland, California | |
| City College of San Francisco | Rams | San Francisco, California | |
| College of San Mateo | Bulldogs | San Mateo, California | |
| San Joaquin Delta College | Mustangs | Stockton, California | |
| NorCal | American River College | Beavers | Sacramento, California |
| Butte College | Roadrunners | Oroville, California | |
| Santa Rosa Junior College | Bear Cubs | Santa Rosa, California | |
| Shasta College | Knights | Redding, California | |
| Sierra College | Wolverines | Rocklin, California | |
| College of the Siskiyous | Eagles | Weed, California | |
| Valley | Fresno City College | Rams | Fresno, California |
| Modesto Junior College | Pirates | Modesto, California | |
| Sacramento City College | Panthers | Sacramento, California | |
| Reedley College | Tigers | Reedley, California | |
| College of the Sequoias | Giants | Visalia, California | |
| West Hills College Coalinga | Falcons | Coalinga, California | |
| American | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Conference | College | Team | City |
| Golden Coast | Gavilan College | Rams | Gilroy, California |
| Hartnell College | Panthers | Salinas, California | |
| Merced College | Blue Devils | Merced, California | |
| Monterey Peninsula College | Lobos | Monterey, California | |
| San Jose City College | Jaguars | San Jose, California | |
| Pacific 7 | Contra Costa College | Comets | San Pablo, California |
| De Anza College | Mountain Lions | Cupertino, California | |
| Feather River College | Golden Eagles | Quincy, California | |
| Foothill College | Owls | Los Altos Hills, California | |
| Los Medanos College | Mustangs | Pittsburg, California | |
| Yuba College | 49ers | Marysville, California | |
| Note: only 6 members of the Pac-7 field football teams | |||
Southern California Football Association programs
See also
References
External links
- Football at the website of the National Junior College Athletic Association
- Football at the website of California Community College Athletic Association