FreightTrain wrote:I tried to do a search to see if this subject had been previously covered, but didn't see it specifically addressed, so here goes...
Can a student in graduate school compete in intercollegiate T&F? As an example, my school only has outdoor track and field. After 4 years of competion in "outdoors", can I continue to compete at a different school that has indoor T&F as a graduate student? Seems like I heard that you could get one year of competition in as a graduate student (max of 5 years of school to get in 4 years of competition).
It just depends... I know in the NAIA, they only allow you to compete in grad school if you are at the same school you graduated from for your undergrad.
The NCAA will generally allow it, but it counts as transferring. Many conferences won't take 1 year transfers, but you can usually apply for waivers which they will often grant for graduate students.
For example, the SEC will not take 1-year transfers. Jeremy Scott (Allegheny -> Arkansas) and Chelo Canino (Princeton -> Florida) were both able to get waivers from the conference and compete their 5th year in grad school. However, the SEC wouldn't give a waiver to Amy Linnen who was still finishing undergrad.