Collegiate Skating Rules & Resources
Below is technical information for collegiate skating.
U.S. Figure Skating helps athletes train to the best of their abilities with athletic assessments, camps and health and wellness programs
Below are archived results from past collegiate figure skating competitions.
U.S. Figure Skating strives to provide a safe environment for its members that is free of misconduct and harassment. The association will not tolerate or condone any form of harassment or misconduct of any of its members, including athletes, coaches, officials, directors, employees, parents, volunteers or any other persons while they are participating in or preparing for a figure skating activity or event conducted under the auspices of U.S. Figure Skating. All forms of misconduct are unacceptable and in direct conflict with U.S. Figure Skating rules.
U.S. Figure Skating strives to provide a safe environment for its members that is free of misconduct and harassment. The association will not tolerate or condone any form of harassment or misconduct of any of its members, including athletes, coaches, officials, directors, employees, parents, volunteers or any other persons while they are participating in or preparing for a figure skating activity or event conducted under the auspices of U.S. Figure Skating. All forms of misconduct are unacceptable and in direct conflict with U.S. Figure Skating rules.
All grievance and disciplinary proceedings are filed and resolved pursuant to the procedures outlined in Articles XXI and XXV of the U.S. Figure Skating bylaws and in the Grievance Committee and Ethics Committee rules. The Grievance Committee is responsible for administering the various grievance and hearing processes provided under the U.S. Figure Skating bylaws and rules, to provide standard hearing and complaint procedures for the prompt and equitable resolution of grievances of U.S. Figure Skating members, and to cause to be published certain information about a grievance once it is final.
All grievance and disciplinary proceedings are filed and resolved pursuant to the procedures outlined in Articles XXI and XXV of the U.S. Figure Skating bylaws and in the Grievance Committee and Ethics Committee rules. The Grievance Committee is responsible for administering the various grievance and hearing processes provided under the U.S. Figure Skating bylaws and rules, to provide standard hearing and complaint procedures for the prompt and equitable resolution of grievances of U.S. Figure Skating members, and to cause to be published certain information about a grievance once it is final.
June 4-7, 2020 in Orlando, Florida
Every breathtaking spin, every triumphant jump, every flawless glide on the ice begins with a dream. At U.S. Figure Skating, we believe in making dreams come true. We support athletes at all levels, from the child stepping onto the ice for the first time to the elite skater preparing for the next world championship. But we can't do it without your help.
Your generous gift today can help a future champion discover the joy of figure skating, foster talent, and build resilience. Your donation is more than a financial contribution; it is an investment in dreams, in courage, and in the pursuit of excellence.
Every breathtaking spin, every triumphant jump, every flawless glide on the ice begins with a dream. At U.S. Figure Skating, we believe in making dreams come true. We support athletes at all levels, from the child stepping onto the ice for the first time to the elite skater preparing for the next world championship. But we can't do it without your help.
Your generous gift today can help a future champion discover the joy of figure skating, foster talent, and build resilience. Your donation is more than a financial contribution; it is an investment in dreams, in courage, and in the pursuit of excellence.
Use the resources below to prepare your members for a successful year ahead.
U.S. Figure Skating has a representational government in the form of Governing Council. That representation is made up of delegates appointed by member clubs and individual members. In addition, the Governing Council includes 20% athlete representation.