New resource offers guidance for international student-athletes

First-of-its-kind handbook provides a wealth of information, tools

Posted on 8/16/24 2:30 PM

The NCAA has released its International Student-Athlete Handbook, a first-of-its-kind resource to equip incoming international student-athletes, their families, coaches and administrators with information about their collegiate careers in the United States. The handbook includes tools and resources to guide international student-athletes throughout their careers.

This comprehensive guide covers eight main topics: education; student life and development; immigration regulations, benefits and services; well-being and daily life; safety and security; taxes and legal matters; cultural aspects and opportunities; and NCAA eligibility resources.

Created by the office of inclusion based on the experiences of former international student-athletes, this 47-page handbook will serve as a vital resource to international student-athletes. Currently, over 25,000 international student-athletes are enrolled at NCAA schools.

The handbook also features graphics and imagery to help with a language barrier and address commonly asked questions.

"We understand there can be challenges with choosing the right college and leaving one's home country for the U.S., where each region and state has its own history, dialect and climate," said Felicia Martin, senior vice president of inclusion, education and community engagement. "This resource provides valuable information on educational, social, cultural and economic aspects of studying and competing in the U.S. so that our international student-athletes have a better idea of what to expect."

Among the topics the handbook addresses:

The handbook will assist student-athletes, families, coaches and administrators in their transition to collegiate athletics in the United States. For questions about or assistance with the NCAA International Student-Athlete Handbook, please reach out to inclusion@ncaa.org.