Ensuring the Future of College Sports: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to safeguard the distinctive American tradition of college athletics by reinstating order, fairness, and stability.
- The Order tasks Federal agencies with strengthening key college sports regulations on transfers, eligibility, and pay-for-play by assessing whether violations of these rules disqualify a university from receiving Federal grants and contracts.
- Additionally, the Order urges the relevant governing body to revise these regulations to ensure financial stability and secure the future of all college sports, including women’s and Olympic sports by:
- creating clear, consistent, and fair eligibility restrictions, featuring a five-year participation limit;
- implementing structured transfer rules to maintain academic and athletic continuity;
- providing medical care for student-athletes;
- initiating revenue-sharing that protects and enhances opportunities in women’s and Olympic sports;
- prohibiting improper financial deals such as pay-for-play agreements facilitated by collectives and similar entities; and
- establishing safeguards against unethical agent behavior.
- The Order instructs the Administrator of General Services and the Department of Education to enhance data collection across college athletics to ensure compliance.
- The Order directs the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and the Attorney General to implement suitable enforcement measures.
- The Order also urges Congress to swiftly pass legislation to tackle these pressing issues.
Highlighting the Importance of College Sports and the Need for Stability: President Trump acknowledges the vital role of American college sports in promoting leadership, education, and community spirit, and emphasizes the need for decisive action to counter imminent threats to its future.
- College sports represent a uniquely American tradition that cultivates outstanding athletes and leaders, bolsters our Olympic success, and is an integral part of American culture and communities.
- College athletics support over 500,000 student-athletes with nearly $4 billion in scholarships annually, contributing to the development of America’s future leaders, stimulating local economies, and shaping national culture.
- The collegiate athletic system contributed 75 percent of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team and has produced numerous business and civic leaders.
- However, the future of college sports, particularly women’s and Olympic sports, faces significant threats due to lawsuits that have weakened regulations and initiated a financial arms race that could force many university athletic programs to close.
- College sports cannot operate without clear, universally accepted rules regarding pay-for-play and player eligibility that are not subject to endless legal challenges, as is currently the case.
- This turmoil is creating financial strains that could deplete resources from all sports except football and basketball and from many universities entirely.
- While Congress is strongly encouraged to promptly enact legislation, further delay is not an option given the stakes and the current chaos and instability confronting universities nationwide.
Fostering a Legacy of Athletic Excellence: This Executive Order builds on President Trump’s enduring commitment to celebrating American greatness through sports and recognizing its value in developing American leaders and culture.
- President Trump had previously signed an Executive Order outlining a clear strategy for safeguarding student-athletes and collegiate athletic scholarships and opportunities, including Olympic and non-revenue programs, and the unique American tradition of college sports.
- President Trump recently convened a roundtable at the White House to discuss the future of college sports, where he committed to signing today’s Executive Order.
- President Trump signed an Executive Order to exclude men from women’s sports, ensuring equal opportunities for women in sports.
- President Trump played a crucial role in securing the United States’ bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- President Trump has attended numerous sporting events and hosted several teams at the White House.

