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NCAA Recruiting Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 An institution's coach is observing a prospective student-athlete's high school practice session. While there, the institution's coach asks the high school coach to have the prospective student-athlete perform the vertical jump. This is permis...

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NCAA Recruiting Exam Questions &
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An institution's coach is observing a prospective student-athlete's high school practice session. While
there, the institution's coach asks the high school coach to have the prospective student-athlete perform
the vertical jump. This is permissible. - ANSWERSFalse



Which of the following is considered a telephone call? - ANSWERSVideo conference



Which of the following is NOT considered a permissible electronic correspondence? - ANSWERSposts to
a message board



During the SUMMER prior to a prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school, and before the
prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, an institution's coach
evaluates the prospective student-athlete on two occasions. Additionally, the coach makes two in-
person, off-campus contacts with the prospective student-athlete and one evaluation during the
prospective student-athlete's senior year. How many of the permissible recruiting opportunities has the
coach used for this prospective student-athlete? - ANSWERSthree



During an UNOFFICIAL visit, an institution may provide how many ADDITIONAL complimentary
admissions to a prospective student-athlete who is a member of a nontraditional family (e.g., divorce,
separation) in order to accommodate the family members accompanying the prospective student-
athlete on the visit? - ANSWERStwo



During an OFFICIAL visit, a member institution may provide reasonable entertainment to a prospective
student-athlete and up to four family members accompanying the prospective student-athlete within
how many miles of the institution's campus? - ANSWERS30 miles



Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, an enrolled
student-athlete may receive phone calls made at the expense of a prospective student-athlete at any
time, provided there is no direct or indirect involvement by the institution's athletics department staff. -
ANSWERStrue

,During an OFFICIAL visit or UNOFFICIAL visit, a prospective student-athlete may attend an event in which
current or former student-athletes are trying out with a professional team(s). - ANSWERSFalse



The institution's coach's best friend is the director of athletics at a local high school, which the
institution's coach did not attend. The friend asked the institution's coach to donate an autographed
clipboard to be auctioned in an upcoming fundraiser for the high school. It is permissible for the
institution's coach to donate the item for the high school fundraiser. - ANSWERSFalse



During an OFFICIAL visit, it is permissible for a booster to host an occasional meal at his/her home for
the prospective student-athlete, student host and other student-athletes. - ANSWERSFalse



Coaches may engage in ALL countable athletically related activities (e.g. film review, skill instruction,
weight training) with prospective student-athletes who have committed to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1. - ANSWERSFalse



During an OFFICIAL visit to an institution, the coaching staff informed the visiting prospective student-
athlete that a medical examination may be provided at the expense of the institution. If the prospective
student-athlete agrees to the medical examination, who is permitted to CONDUCT the medical exam? -
ANSWERSPhysician or other institutional medical staff



Which of the following is TRUE regarding general correspondence that may be sent to a prospective
student-athlete? - ANSWERSThe size of the printed material may not exceed 8 1/2 X 11 inches when
opened in full



Which activity is NOT permissible for a coach/institution during a dead period? - ANSWERSPermitting a
prospective student - athlete to make an official or unofficial visit



Institutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability MAY be reduced or canceled during the
period of the award for which of the following reasons? - ANSWERSThe student - athlete rends himself
or herself ineligible for intercollegiate competition



The student - athlete voluntarily withdraws from the sport at any time for personal reasons

, An institution is hosting a professional tryout event the same weekend several prospective student-
athletes are making unofficial visits to campus. The prospective student-athletes are NOT permitted to
attend the professional tryout event - ANSWERStrue



An institution may provide reduced camp or clinic admission privileges to a high school athletics award
winner, provided he or she resides in the locale of the institution. - ANSWERSfalse



Which of the following may be provided to a prospective student-athlete from a nontraditional family on
an UNOFFICAL visit? - ANSWERSUp to five complimentary admissions to a home athletics event in which
the institution's intercollegiate team practices or competes



Three days into preseason practice and before the start of the academic term, a student-athlete decides
she has made a big mistake and wants to attend a different Division I institution. The student-athlete is
considered to be a transfer. - ANSWERSTrue



Which of the following is NOT permissible to mail to a prospective student-athlete? - ANSWERSPoster



There are color restrictions on general correspondence that may be sent to prospective student-athletes.
- ANSWERSFalse



A QUALIFIER has completed which of the following requirements: - ANSWERSAchieved a corresponding
ACT or SAT score and core course grade point average



Completed minimum number of core courses in specified subject areas



Graduated from high school



It is permissible for an institution to arrange employment for a recruited prospective student-athlete
within the athletics department ticket office, provided the employment does not begin prior to the
completion of the prospective student-athlete's senior year of high school. - ANSWERSTrue

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