College of Saint Mary follows the guidelines of the NAIA. For more information, contact the Athletic Director
or visit the NAIA Website.
For a student to be eligible for any NAIA-recognized intercollegiate
competition, a member institution must ensure that the student conforms to the
following regulations.
1. An entering freshman student must be a graduate of an accredited
high school or be accepted as a regular student in good standing as defined by
the enrolling institution.
2. An entering freshman student must meet two of the three
entry-level requirements:
·
A minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced
ACT or 860 on the SAT (for tests taken on or after April 1, 1995). NOTE: In order to meet the requirement of
Article V, Section C, item 2, paragraph above, an entering freshman must
achieve a score of 18 or higher on the Enhanced ACT or a score of 860 or
higher, achieved on the Critical Reading and Math sections of the SAT.
The test score must be achieved at a single test sitting administered by a
certified tester on a National or International testing date to apply to this
requirement. The ACT/SAT must be taken prior to the beginning of the term in
which the student initially participates.
·
An overall high school grade point
average of 2.000 or higher on a 4.000 scale.
·
Graduate in the upper half of the
student's high school graduating class.