Compliance and Student-Athlete Welfare
The Compliance & Student-Athlete Welfare Office at Regis has two main functions; to educate all internal and external students, staff and coaches while monitoring rules compliance and be an area of support for the general welfare of all Regis student-athletes. The Compliance Office meets regularly with coaches and student-athletes to provide rules interpretations, information and pertinent materials pertaining to the numerous NCAA Bylaws.
Our education efforts are of utmost importance. Many people are involved with Regis Athletics, including coaches, administration staff and supporters. The Compliance Office knows the complexities of NCAA Bylaws and is continuing to evolve a comprehensive educational program for everyone in the Regis community. All components of an athletic program must work together and each function properly, effectively and efficiently to ensure compliance. It must be a shared responsibility.
As always, Regis would like to thank everyone for the support of its programs.
EADA Gender Equity Report (Updated Document Posted December 2025)
Conduct Expectations for Student-Athletes
Regis Athletics Commitment Statement:
Regis Athletics is dedicated to the development and holistic growth of all student-athletes. We believe it is a privilege to represent the Pride. We strive to provide a fair & equitable environment, where all student-athletes will have the opportunity to participate.
Expectations for Regis Student-Athletes:
- Participate fully in all team activities, including practices, games, team bonding events, and service projects.
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Maintain open and timely communication with coaching staff throughout the academic year and season(s) regarding academics, internship obligations, conflicts with practice times, other concerns.
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Demonstrate coachablilty and willingness to follow direction from the head coach, and coaching staff members.
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Completion of all NCAA mandated compliance forms, and completion of all medical & health forms and requirements prior to practice and competition.
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Communicate any and all injury/illness updates to the Athletic Training Room staff in a timely manner, and fully participate in scheduled rehab or treatment regime’s as determined by the ATC staff.
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Attend mandated programming throughout the academic year including Sexual Violence Prevention Training, and other programs as advertised.
- Positively contribute to team culture and uphold the high standards set by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston and the mission of Regis College, by being a productive, supportive team member.
Failure to meet these expectations or an unwillingness to meet team expectations, or to participate with a positive attitude and approach to practice and competition - or any additional standards set forth by the Athletic Department or individual coaching staff - may result in removal from the team. Any decision to remove a student-athlete from an active roster will be made together with the coaching staff and athletic administration, with consultation from the student conduct office as necessary.
2024-25 Regis Student Handbook
NCAA Forms
- Summary of regulations
- Student-Athlete Statement Form
- Drug Testing Consent Form
- Buckley Statement
Transfers
Academic Eligibility
- 2025-26 Academic Calendar
- Missed Class Letter to Faculty
- GPA Predictor Calculator
- Academic Support for Students
- Regis Academic Catalog
- Academic Standing Guidelines for Student-Athletes
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14.01.2 Academic Status. To be eligible to represent an institution in intercollegiate athletics competition, a student-athlete shall be enrolled in at least a minimum full-time program of studies, be in good academic standing and maintain satisfactory progress toward a baccalaureate or equivalent degree. A student-athlete enrolled in a two-year degree program shall be eligible only if that student-athlete was admitted to the institution under the same standards as four-year degree-seeking students and if the two-year degree program is not a terminal program. A waiver of the minimum full-time enrollment requirement may be granted for a student enrolled in the final term of the baccalaureate program (see Bylaw 14.1.7.1.7.1). Also, a student may represent the institution while enrolled as a graduate or professional student or while enrolled and seeking a second baccalaureate degree at the same institution (see Bylaw 14.1.8). (Revised: 1/10/05)
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14.01.2.1 Good Academic Standing. To be eligible to represent an institution in intercollegiate athletics competition, a student-athlete shall be in good academic standing as determined by the academic authorities who determine the meaning of such phrases for all students of the institution, subject to controlling legislation of the conference(s) or similar association of which the institution is a member. (Revised: 8/18/06)
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Travel
Regis & NCAA Sexual Violence Prevention and Education
Statement of support from the Department of Athletics on the new NCAA Title IX and sexual violence policy:
Regis is committed to full compliance with the recent (August 2017) NCAA policy requiring annual sexual assault education for student athletes, coaches and athletic administrators. Sexual violence prevention is a campus-wide priority at Regis and we are committed to ensuring our athletics department is knowledgeable about, integrated in, and compliant with institutional policies and processes regarding sexual violence prevention as well as proper adjudication and resolution of acts of sexual violence. Compliance with the NCAA policy requires verification for annual ongoing training: sign off by the school president/chancellor, athletics director, and Title IX coordinator.
The following links will direct you to our Regis policies regarding sexual violence prevention and adjudication for your review.
NCAA Sexual-Assault Statement Form
Sexual Violence & Title IX Resources
NCAA Sexual Violence Tool Kit for Athletics
Regis College Sexual Misconduct Resource Guide
In addition, the contact information for our campus Title IX coordinator is listed below. Regis administrators, coaching staff members, support staff and student-athletes will work together to achieve a safe, healthy and respectful culture for everyone.
YARDS FOR YEARDLEY
In the spring of 2019, the Regis College men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, and softball teams joined together and accumulated over One Million Yards for Yeardley in support of the One Love Foundation. The mission of the One Love Foundation is to end relationship abuse by educating young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships. It was established in honor and memory of Yeardley Love, a member of the University of Virginia women's lacrosse team who was killed by her ex-boyfriend in 2010. One of the big events took place April 11, 2019, when the entire Regis College community was invited to walk laps at Regis Stadium towards the one million yard goal. As a result of the project, the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA) awarded Regis College with the NADIIIAA Community Service Award for an ongoing project or activity, recognizing impressive community service projects performed by student-athletes during the 2018-19 academic year.For more information about One Love and Yards for Yeardley, visit https://www.joinonelove.org/act/yards-for-yeardley/.
Updated July 2025
