2022-23 Student-Athlete Handbook

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G R I Z Z L Y

S T U D E N T - A T H L E T E

A T H L E T I C S

H A N D B O O K

NCAA Policy on Transgender Student-Athlete Participation Transgender student-athlete participation for each sport is determined by the policy for the national governing body of that sport. If there is no NGB policy for a sport, it would then be determined by the policy for that sport’s international federation. If there is no international federation policy, it would be determined by policy criteria (PDF) previously established by the International Olympic Committee. Sport-specific polices are subject to ongoing review and recommendation by the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports to the Board of Governors. Phase Two – 2022-23 regular season and championships Beginning Aug. 1, 2022, participation in NCAA sports requires transgender student-athletes to provide documentation that meets the below criteria, plus meet the sport standard for documented testosterone levels at the beginning of their competition season and again six months later. This means that studentathletes who have already been competing do not need to demonstrate the newly adapted sportspecific testosterone levels for the entire prior year if they are not available. For participation in NCAA championships, transgender athletes must additionally provide documentation of testosterone levels to the CSMAS with laboratory work completed within four weeks of the championship selections. Phase Three – 2023-24 full implementation Beginning Aug. 1, 2023, participation in NCAA sports requires transgender student-athletes to provide documentation that meets the sport-specific standard submitted twice annually (once at the beginning of competition season and the second six months following) for one year. This process will continue annually for eligible student-athletes. For participation in NCAA championships, transgender athletes must additionally provide documentation of testosterone levels to the CSMAS with laboratory work completed within four weeks of the championship selections. The following policies clarify participation of trans student-athletes* undergoing hormonal treatment for gender transition: 1. A trans-male (FTM) student-athlete who has received a medical exception for treatment with testosterone for diagnosed gender dysphoria for purposes of NCAA competition may compete on a men’s team, but is no longer eligible to compete on a women’s team without changing that team status to a mixed team. 2. A trans-female (MTF) student-athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication for gender dysphoria for the purposes of NCAA competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment. Transgender student-athletes who are not taking hormone treatment related to gender transition may participate in sex-separated sports activities in accordance with their sex assigned at birth. • A trans-male (FTM) student-athlete who is not taking testosterone related to gender transition may participate on a men’s or women’s team. • A trans-female (MTF) transgender student-athlete who is not taking hormone treatments related to gender transition may not compete on a women’s team. * The same policy requirements apply to student-athletes who identify as non-binary and wish to compete on a men’s or women’s team. 53


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NCAA Compliance Issues

8min
pages 98-101

The Student-Athlete & the Media

2min
page 97

Student-Athlete Complimentary Admission Policy

2min
page 96

Building Use Policies

4min
pages 94-95

Concussion Management Policy

20min
pages 85-93

Procedures for Providing Notification of Transfer

2min
page 70

Financial Aid /Scholarship Policies

9min
pages 66-69

Letter Award Policy

1min
page 65

Griz Life: Life Skills for Student-Athletes

2min
page 62

The Eric and Blair Sprunk Student-Athlete Academic Center

1min
page 58

Academic Requirements

1min
page 59

Academic Eligibility Requirements

1min
page 60

Athletic Academic Services

1min
page 61

NCAA Policy on Transgender Student-Athlete Participation

2min
page 57

The Value of Diversity

3min
pages 50-52

Student-Athlete Conduct Code/ Social Networking Websites Policy

19min
pages 10-18

NCAA Summary of Regulations

22min
pages 33-42

Big Sky Conference Serious Misconduct Policy

1min
page 24

Athletically-Related Activities

6min
pages 43-46

NCAA Board of Governors Policy on Campus Sexual Violence

2min
page 25

Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Policy

12min
pages 26-32

Athletic Department Value, Mission, Vision, and Strategic Goals

7min
pages 6-9
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