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During an OFFICIAL visit, a member institution may provide reasonable
entertainment to a prospective student-athlete and his or her parents, legal
guardians or spouse within how many miles of the institution's campus? -
ANSWER 30 Miles
After a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, it is permissible to have media present during recruiting contact with
the prospective student-athlete. - ANSWER False
An individual becomes a PROSPECTIVE student-athlete once he or she
____________. - ANSWER Starts classes for the ninth grade.
For those younger than ninth grade, receives a benefit from the institution that is
not provided to prospective students generally.
Which of the following is TRUE regarding general correspondence that may be
sent to a prospective student-athlete? - ANSWER The size of the printed
material may not exceed 8 1/2 X 11 inches when opened in full.
For a NONQUALIFIER (with no previous collegiate attendance) to be eligible to
practice, compete or receive athletically-related financial aid, he or she must first
serve an academic year in residence at the certifying institution. - ANSWER
True.
General information (e.g., information not created for recruiting purposes) posted
to an institution's website (e.g., press release, competition schedule) may be sent
to a prospective student-athlete via permissible electronic correspondence or
, such information may be printed and provided to a prospective student-athlete as
an attachment to general correspondence or during any permissible on- or off-
campus contact. - ANSWER True.
Before the prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, a currently enrolled student-athlete may write the prospective
student-athlete, provided the correspondence is not at the direction of the
institution and the institution does not provide any of the expenses related to the
written correspondence (e.g., stationary, postage). - ANSWER True.
Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, at what time is it permissible for a coach to make in-person, off-
campus contact with a NONQUALIFIER who is enrolled in the first year at a two-
year college? - ANSWER After completion of the first year of enrollment at the
two-year college.
It is permissible for a director of operations (or other noncoaching staff member
with sport-specific responsibilities) to attend a local athletics event involving
prospective student-athletes and have recruiting conversations with the
prospective student-athlete's relatives or legal guardian(s) who are attending the
event. - ANSWER False
Participation by a prospective student-athlete in OPEN EVENTS conducted by or
held on the campus of an institution shall not be considered tryouts. -
ANSWER True
For purposes of Bylaw 13, an individual becomes a RECRUITED prospective
student-athlete when a coach initiates a telephone call with the prospective
student-athlete or the prospective student-athlete's parent or guardian on more
than one occasion for the purpose of recruitment. - ANSWER False
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During an OFFICIAL visit, a member institution may provide reasonable
entertainment to a prospective student-athlete and his or her parents, legal
guardians or spouse within how many miles of the institution's campus? -
ANSWER 30 Miles
After a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, it is permissible to have media present during recruiting contact with
the prospective student-athlete. - ANSWER False
An individual becomes a PROSPECTIVE student-athlete once he or she
____________. - ANSWER Starts classes for the ninth grade.
For those younger than ninth grade, receives a benefit from the institution that is
not provided to prospective students generally.
Which of the following is TRUE regarding general correspondence that may be
sent to a prospective student-athlete? - ANSWER The size of the printed
material may not exceed 8 1/2 X 11 inches when opened in full.
For a NONQUALIFIER (with no previous collegiate attendance) to be eligible to
practice, compete or receive athletically-related financial aid, he or she must first
serve an academic year in residence at the certifying institution. - ANSWER
True.
General information (e.g., information not created for recruiting purposes) posted
to an institution's website (e.g., press release, competition schedule) may be sent
to a prospective student-athlete via permissible electronic correspondence or
, such information may be printed and provided to a prospective student-athlete as
an attachment to general correspondence or during any permissible on- or off-
campus contact. - ANSWER True.
Before the prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, a currently enrolled student-athlete may write the prospective
student-athlete, provided the correspondence is not at the direction of the
institution and the institution does not provide any of the expenses related to the
written correspondence (e.g., stationary, postage). - ANSWER True.
Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, at what time is it permissible for a coach to make in-person, off-
campus contact with a NONQUALIFIER who is enrolled in the first year at a two-
year college? - ANSWER After completion of the first year of enrollment at the
two-year college.
It is permissible for a director of operations (or other noncoaching staff member
with sport-specific responsibilities) to attend a local athletics event involving
prospective student-athletes and have recruiting conversations with the
prospective student-athlete's relatives or legal guardian(s) who are attending the
event. - ANSWER False
Participation by a prospective student-athlete in OPEN EVENTS conducted by or
held on the campus of an institution shall not be considered tryouts. -
ANSWER True
For purposes of Bylaw 13, an individual becomes a RECRUITED prospective
student-athlete when a coach initiates a telephone call with the prospective
student-athlete or the prospective student-athlete's parent or guardian on more
than one occasion for the purpose of recruitment. - ANSWER False