This page provides information on assistance provided by Cal State San Marcos to its student-athletes. Instructions are provided as appropriate.

Below are links that are of relevance to CSUSM student-athletes.
 
Student-Athlete Handbook (Updated for Fall 2009)
Click below for the Official Student-Athlete Handbook in PDF format.
 
Eligibility
Click below for the Official NAIA Eligibility Handbook in PDF format.
 
Scholar-Athletes
Each year, Cal State San Marcos Athletics recognizes those student-athletes who attain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.   

Practice Times
 
Links
 
Please note that below is information on all compliance documents that must be completed by each student-athlete.
 
Compliance Documents

The Joy of Paperwork
Student athletes are required to complete specific forms and turn them in to the Athletics Department before they are allowed to participate in practice or competitions. The medical forms are available on the Joy of Paperwork page on this site; other necessary forms can be picked up from the Athletics Front Desk in the Clarke Field House. If you have any questions, please e-mail Todd Snedden, or call him at  (760) 750-7109.

Medical Forms
Returning athletes, new students, and tryout participants each must fill out different forms.  All athletes (returning, new, and tryouts) must have a doctor complete and stamp the Pre-Participatory Physical Screening form.  Please refer to the Joy of Paperwork section for these forms.

Todd Snedden
Athletics Coordinator

Todd Snedden

Todd Snedden is in his 16th year as a student athlete support services professional. Todd started off his career as a mentor for student athletes in 1992 while he pursued a Master’s Degree in Sports Administration from the University of New Mexico. He has been working with student athletes ever since.

He did his internship field work at Fresno State, got his first advising job at the University of New Mexico in 1993, then moved to San Diego in 1994 where he was later hired to start an academic support program at Grossmont College in El Cajon, Ca. In 1998, Todd transferred to San Diego State University where he worked for 7 years before accepting his current position as Athletics Coordinator.

His job responsibilities include coordinating pre-evaluations for admissions, NAIA compliance and eligibility, monitoring and advising for almost 250 student athletes here at CSUSM.

Todd has a wife, two children, and loves his commute (which is all of 3 miles to campus).