Athletics Overview
County College of Morris competes in the NCCAA, a national association for community college athletics that offers moderate competition without the intensity of NCAA Division I programs. With 112 total athletes across 7 varsity sports, about 2.1% of the 5,315 students participate in athletics. The school allocates $50,000 in athletic scholarships, averaging roughly $450 per athlete. The Titans field teams in traditional community college sports like basketball and soccer. Morris County's athletic programs serve primarily as stepping stones for students planning to transfer to four-year universities where they might continue competing. The 17:1 student-faculty ratio extends to athletic programs, where coaches often teach classes and maintain close relationships with student-athletes. Community college athletics here focus more on skill development and academic preparation than generating campus-wide sports culture.
Athletics Details
Source: EADA / U.S. Department of Education
- Athletic Association
- NCCAA
- Team Nickname
- Titans
- Varsity Sports
- 7
- Student-Athletes
- 112
- Athletic Scholarships
- $50,000
Sports
Men's (4)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Golf
- Soccer
Women's (3)
- Basketball
- Softball
- Volleyball