Frequently Asked Questions
NOTE: The most efficient method of communication with the CIF on eligibility questions is through your athletic director or principal.
While we understand the importance of your son's/daughter's eligibility, coaches or parents calling the CIF on eligibility matters can create unnecessary delay. Coaches and parents must work with their school's ADs or principals to help determine a student-athletes eligibility.
Please review frequently asked questions and answers below:
AUDIO/VIDEO TRANSMISSION RIGHTS
Q: How do I obtain transmission rights for audio or video of CIF Regional and Championships?
A: Visit the Transmission Rights Application Forms page on website (located in the Media Center).
COACHING CERTIFICATION
Q: What do I need to do to become a certified coach?
A: Visit the coaching certification page (located under the Coaches & Administrators tab) to find out how to become coach.
Q: What do I need to do to become a certified referee?
A: Visit the official’s page under our sports tab for more information on how to become a referee. Contact the officials association in your area for specific details as all education and training of officials is done by your local association.
COACH COMPLAINTS
Q: I am very concerned about my child’s coach, but I fear that a conversation with the coach will lead to retaliation and resentment. What should I do?
A: If your child was having problems in their math or science class, would you not call the school and ask to schedule an appointment with the teacher to find out what you as parents can do to assist your child? If your child continued to have pain in their teeth long after visiting the dentist, would you not schedule a follow-up visit? The answers are obvious, YES. Your concerns regarding retaliation should not enter your mind. Of course, much will depend on your manner of inquiry. Like most people, coaches will get defensive when attacked so the best method is to schedule a face-to-face meeting with the coach and include your child at the meeting. Make sure you are seeking answers to questions that will ultimately enhance your child’s sports experience and what you as a parent can do to assist in that effort.
Q: Why doesn’t CIF do anything about a terrible coach?
A: By law, all coaches are employees of the school, even an unpaid volunteer coach. Because the coach is an employee of the school and not the CIF, the State CIF and the CIF Section offices cannot be involved in the discipline and dismissal of coaches. The hiring and dismissal of coaches is the responsibility of the school and district administration.
COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC INFORMATION
Q: I am hoping that my child can get a college athletic scholarship. What can I do to help? What if my student-athlete is being recruited by a college?
A: Visit either of the two links on our college requirements page (located under the Students tab). Or visit the NFHS.com/learn for their free course: NCAA Eligibility.
ELIGIBILITY AND TRANSFERS
Q: Can a player quit a team and then rejoin at a later date in the same season?
A: Each coach and school may have their own policy regarding this issue. Please contact your school athletic director.
Q: What year in high school is there no penalty for transferring?
Q: How do I become eligible when I move from another country?
Q: How do I become eligible when I move from another city/county/state?
Q: Can a student play on two high school sport teams during the same season?
Q: What are the academic requirements for eligibility?
Q: I have not played a varsity sport at my school, if I transfer schools, am I then eligible to play a varsity sport at the new school?
Q: Am I able to play my high school sport and club sport at the same time?
A: Questions and answers to transfer eligibility can often seem confusing. For parents and guardians your best resource is ALWAYS YOUR SCHOOL ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. A major role for the school A.D. and administration is to help parents and student-athletes with transfer eligibility questions. Additionally, to help and assist parents and guardians the State CIF has a Transfer and Eligibility page that may help you better understand CIF rules and regulations. However, every transfer situation will have individual circumstances and issues so it is vital that you meet with your schools administration to discuss these issues. Your school administration will then work with your local CIF Section.
MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES
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PARTICIPATION DATA
Q: Where can I find CIF sports participation data?
A: Please click here
PLAYOFF HISTORY
Q: Where can I find scores or statistics from previous Championships?
A: Visit the respective sport page under the sports tab and click Past Championship Results link (located in the blue box). Some regular season stats and schedules can be found at MaxPreps.com.
RULE INTERPRETATIONS
Q: What if I have a question about the rules of a certain sport?
A: It is always best that you discuss rules and regulations with your coach and school athletic director.
SCHOOL DIRECTORY
The CIF does not sell or distribute membership contact lists. To contact a specific school, we recommend the school pages found at MaxPreps.com. For a listing of all CIF member schools the best resource would be the Clell Wade Coaches Directory book which can also be found online at coachesdirectory.com.
Sit Out Period (SOP)
Q: My son transferred and was granted the Sit Out Period in the sports of football, wrestling and track and field. What date will be he eligible to compete?
Q: My daughter transferred and was granted the Sit Out Period. May she practice with the varsity team during this time period?
A: Yes. The student may participate in practices with the varsity team during the Sit Out Period.
Q: My daughter transferred and was granted the Sit Out Period for the sports of volleyball and softball. May she play on a sub-varsity team during this time?
A: No. If the student wishes to compete at the varsity level in either volleyball or softball, she may not compete at the sub-varsity level in those two sports. If she does compete at the sub-varsity level during the Sit Out Period in either of those two sports, she will be ineligible for varsity competition in that sport (including playoffs) for the remainder of that school year. [CIF State Bylaw 207.B.5.b(vii)]
Q: My son/daughter has transferred schools for a second time. May they use the Sit out Period?
A: No. The Sit Out Period may only be used by a student who is transferring for the first time since their initial enrollment in the 9th grade in any school [CIF State Bylaw 207.B.5.b(i)]
Q: My son/daughter transferred but did not use the Sit Out Period. He/she has now transferred a second time. May they use the Sit Out Period?
A: No. The Sit Out Period may only be used by a student who is transferring for the first time since their initial enrollment in the 9th grade in any school [CIF State Bylaw 207.B.5.b(i)]
Sports Medicine
Q: What are the safety requirements for participation in sports during hot weather?
A: Visit our Sports Medicine page for helpful advice on different safety measures. The duty and responsibility for the health and safety of student-athletes falls directly to the coaching staff and school administration. Student-athletes and parents/guardians also play a vital role in helping provide a safe environment for participation. Read the Sports Medicine Handbook on the State CIF webpage.
SPORT RECOGNITION
Q: How does a sport become sanctioned by the CIF?
A: Visit our Bylaws section (located under our Governance tab) for more clarification. New Sports are introduced at League meetings; similar to how new rules are created or modified.
Q: Is sideline cheerleading or dance a sport?
A: No, it is currently not a recognized sport by the CIF. (Please read a recent article from the NFHS)
Q: What if sports are not offered by my school can I play at another school?
A: A primary function of education based interscholastic athletics is to offer students an opportunity to participate. CIF Bylaw 303 provides a method where a high school that does NOT have an athletic program can join with a CIF member high school for athletic opportunities for students. However, there are several requirements, agreements between the schools and paperwork that must be completed each year and there are timelines that must be met. Have your school administrators contact your local CIF Section about the process for a Multi-School Agreement.
UNIFORM RESTRICTIONS
Q: What are the restrictions on sport goggles?
A: Playing rule and regulations are made nationwide for high schools by the NFHS (National Federation of State High School Association). Always contact your schools coach or athletic director regarding any rule or regulation.
Q: What are the restrictions on uniform colors and special tributes?
A: Playing rule and regulations are made nationwide for high schools by the National Federation of State High School Association. Always contact your schools coach or athletic director regarding any rule or regulation.
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
Q: Am I eligible to play for my school?
A: You must talk with your school athletic director. There are several rules which apply to participation in education based athletics including academic standards.
Q: What is the coach contact period?
A: Contact time with coaches can vary by CIF Section and school district. You must speak with your school athletic director to see what your school allows.
Q: What are the seasons of sports?
A: Seasons of sports can vary by CIF Section. You must speak with your school athletic director to see what seasons your school follows.
Q: What are the dead periods?
A: Some schools and CIF Sections have rules that prohibit any contact between coaches and student-athletes to help ensure that there is “down time” for both the players and coaches. This is typically called a “dead period.” You must talk with your school athletic director to see what your school allows.
Q: What are the club sports seasons dates? When can student-athletes play club sports?
A: Participation on outside teams during the school year can jeopardize a student’s high school eligibility and their high school teams’ eligibility. Seasons of sports can vary by CIF Section. You must speak with your school athletic director to see what your school allows.
Q: How do I contact my CIF Section Office?
A: Please visit CIF Section Offices (located under the About CIF tab) on the CIF web site.
If your question was not addressed above please submit your question via our Questions Form. Please fill out the form completely. The CIF responds to email correspondence in the order in which it and other traditional forms of communications (mail, telephone, fax) are received. The CIF will not respond to an email transmission which does not include the full name, affiliation, and contact information of the sending party.
If your question was not addressed above please contact the CIF San Diego Section Office
The CIF responds to email correspondence in the order in which it and other traditional forms of communications (mail, telephone, fax) are received. The CIF will not respond to an email transmission which does not include the full name, affiliation, and contact information of the sending party.
Olympic Development Programs
Approved Olympic Development Programs
As a reminder students need to inform their high school principal as least 30 days prior to participating in the program. Students also need to make prior arrangements to complete missed academic lessons, assignments and tests before the last day of classes of the semester in which the student's absence occurs.
To review the updated list of ODP programs, please click on the following link:
Olympic Development Programs
Approved Olympic Development Programs
As a reminder students need to inform their high school principal as least 30 days prior to participating in the program. Students also need to make prior arrangements to complete missed academic lessons, assignments and tests before the last day of classes of the semester in which the student's absence occurs.
To review the updated list of ODP programs, please click on the following link:
Olympic Development Programs
Transfer Eligibility
Questions pertaining to athletic transfer eligibility should be directed to your athletic director and they will initiate the proper paperwork for you to begin the eligibility process.
A student who participates in an interscholastic athletic contest or attends a school shall be considered enrolled in that school and shall be classified as a transfer student if the student subsequently enrolls at another school. Please review the handbooks below to understand transfer eligibility process and procedures.
Handbooks
Administrative Guidelines for CIF-Member Schools (includes 510 Form) (Revised August 2019)
Parent Handbook I- Understanding the Transfer Eligibility Procedure (Revised August 2019)
Parent Handbook II - Understanding the Transfer Eligibility Appeal Process (Revised August 2019)
2019-20 List of Foreign Exchange Programs (Revised July 15, 2019)
A student who participates in an interscholastic athletic contest or attends a school shall be considered enrolled in that school and shall be classified as a transfer student if the student subsequently enrolls at another school. Please review the handbooks below to understand transfer eligibility process and procedures.
Handbooks
Administrative Guidelines for CIF-Member Schools (includes 510 Form) (Revised August 2019)
Parent Handbook I- Understanding the Transfer Eligibility Procedure (Revised August 2019)
Parent Handbook II - Understanding the Transfer Eligibility Appeal Process (Revised August 2019)
2019-20 List of Foreign Exchange Programs (Revised July 15, 2019)
Foreign Exchange Programs
The following list includes only foreign exchange programs that have been approved for the 2017-18 school year. Consult this page throughout the year for updates to the list.
2019-20 FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
2019-20 FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
College ID Camps

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Approved College ID camps for 2020-21 CIFSDS Season
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Eligibility Forms
NOTE: Transfer eligibility forms (207 and 510); foreign student eligibility form; and fifth-year applications are available from the incoming/current school – please contact school’s athletic administrator.
- Fifth Year Application-Revised 06-13-12.pdf
- Appeals of the Commissioner's Decision Revised 01-08-15
- Administrative Check List for Transfer Eligibility-6-13-12.pdf
- 14 Year Old Consent Form.pdf
- Form 510 Pre-Enrollment Contact Affidavit-6-11-07.pdf
- Request for Appeal of Section Decision on Transfer Eligibility
CIFSDS Waiver Request Form

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