Based on premise the Korea University Sport Federation needs specific Operational Regulation to normalize the collegiate sport in Korea, this study was conducted to examine the current operational state, and to suggest important agenda for future operational regulation. In order to achieve the purpose of study, survey research with questionnaire and ethnographic research with in-depth interview were performed. In survey research, athletic coaches and administrators who participated at the workshop of athletic coaches across the nation were decided as a study subjects in November 23, 2013. A total of 52 surveys were used for data analysis. With the collected data, frequency analysis and cross-tabulation analysis were performed for verification using SPSSWIN Ver. 18. For ethnographi research, 3 head coaches from basketball, soccer, and volleyball participated for in-depth interview. The conclusions were as follows: The Federation should include the basic principles in the Standard Operational Regulation to handle member universities. The Federation has responsibility to manage and supervise member universities. Member universities should abide by Federation Regulation and is periodically evaluated by Federation. To be member, university should equip with the relevant sport facility, guarantee rights of learning for student athletes, and pay annual fee for membership and enrollment fee. The Standard Operational Regulation should include guarantee of rights for learning, athletic organization, relevant sport facilities, budgets and marketing activities, selection of student athletes, education of ethics, employment of coaches, and dispute.