Returning athletes must complete all of the information in Healthy Roster, Front Rush, and the NCAA Required Pre-Participation Compliance training module to participate by Aug. 1. A link to the Front Rush documents will be sent via email in mid-July.
Athletes must maintain medical insurance to participate. Athletes who cannot demonstrate proof of a primary medical insurance plan will not be allowed to participate in intercollegiate athletics at George Fox. We recommend that you closely examine your current policy to determine if it covers athletic injuries. Please download a copy of the front and back of your current insurance card into Healthy Roster.
Healthy Roster Instructions
- Check for an invitation email from Healthy Roster in your campus email
- Download the Healthy Roster app
- Create an account using personal code from the Healthy Roster invitation email
- Follow the step-by-step instructions to create your profile (photo optional)
- Click on 'Athlete Details" and fill out all information - click "Save Changes" when finished
- Click on "Documents." Fill out and upload:
- Insurance Information form (fill out)
- Medical History Questionnaire (fill out)
- Upload front and back of insurance card (MUST be in .pdf format; use "Scan Document' option in Healthy Roster app)
Read if you have ADD or ADHD
The NCAA maintains an extensive listing of banned drugs that are considered performance enhancers. The list contains both legal and illegal medications. Athletes with ADD or ADHD are regularly prescribed medications that are on the banned substance list. Athletes may continue to use the medications through the NCAA Medical Exception policy if the following procedures have been followed. The athlete must identify the medication on the pre-season physical form. In addition, the athlete must provide documentation of an evaluation that supports the ADD or ADHD diagnosis through copies of medical notes from the prescribing physician. Documentation should include a comprehensive clinical evaluation, recording observations and results from ADHD, and the diagnosis and recommended treatment. Secondly, an annual follow-up with the prescribing physician is required and may be reflected in a letter from the physician or medical record supporting the continued use of the medication. Without the information, the athlete and team may be disqualified from post-season competition. A listing of banned drugs may be found atÂ
www.ncaa.org/health-safety.Â
Please print out the following form and take it to your diagnosing physician to be completed by the physician. The form should be included with copies of all original ADD or ADHD diagnosing documentation and upload into the Healthy Roster ADD reporting form.Â