NCAA DIVISION I COACHES (RECRUITING) CERTIFICATION TEST. Coaches (Recruiting) CertificationTest Outline
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1 NCAA DIVISION I COACHES (RECRUITING) CERTIFICATION TEST Coaches (Recruiting) CertificationTest Outline This coaches certification test outline is intended to serve as a rules-education tool for the conference and the institution, and as a study guide for coaches. The test includes legislation contained in NCAA Bylaw (definition of a professional team, Bylaw (amateur status); Bylaw 13 (recruiting); Bylaw (definitions and applications of eligibility terms); Bylaw 14.3 (freshman academic requirements and eligibility); Bylaw (continuing eligibility); Bylaw 14.5 (transfers); Bylaw (definitions and applications) and Bylaw 15.3 (institutional financial aid). Please note that the following bylaw citations refer to the NCAA Division I Manual. [Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) apply only to football, basketball, lacrosse, softball and/or women s volleyball.] 1. Amateurism. a. Definitions. Definition of a professional team. [ , Page No. 26] b. General Regulations. Amateur status. [12.1.2, Page No. 27] 2. Recruiting. a. Definitions. (1) Competition site. [ , Page No. 43] (2) Contact. [ , Page No. 43] (3) Evaluation activities during contact period FBS/FCS football. [ , Page No. 43]* (4) Contact period. [ , Page No. 44]* (5) Evaluation period. [ , Page No. 44]* (6) Quiet period. [ , Page No. 44]*
2 Page No. 2 (7) Dead period. [ , Page No. 44] (8) Evaluation. [ , Page No. 44] Exception football. [ , Page No. 44]* (9) Evaluation days football, softball and women s volleyball. [ , Page No. 44]* (10) Recruiting-person days men s basketball. [ , Page No. 44]* (11) Recruiting-person days women s basketball. [ , Page No. 45]* (12) Home. [ , Page No. 45] (13) National Letter of Intent. [ , Page No. 45] (14) Prospective student-athlete. [ , Page No. 45] (15) Recruiting. [ , Page No. 45] (16) Recruited prospective student-athlete. [ , Page No. 45] (17) Representative of athletics interests. [ , Page Nos ] (18) Telephone calls. [ , Page No. 46] (19) Official visit. [ , Page No. 46] (20) Unofficial visit. [ , Page No. 46] (21) Institution s sports camp or clinic. [ , Page No. 87] b. General principles. (1) Eligibility effects of recruiting violations. [ , Page No. 43] (2) Off-campus recruiters. [ , Page No. 48] (3) Recruiting by representatives of athletics interests. [ , Page No. 52]
3 Page No. 3 c. Contacts and evaluations. (1) Restrictions on contacting, recruiting, and providing financial assistance to high school, two-year college and four-year college prospects. [ , and , Page Nos ] (2) General recruiting regulations for the following individuals in regard to telephone calls, letters, evaluations and in-person contacts. [ , Page No. 48] (i) Representatives of athletics interests. [ , Page No. 49] (ii) Enrolled student-athletes. [ , Page No. 44] (iii) Institutional staff members (faculty, coaches, administrators). [ , Page No. 48] (3) Telephone contacts. (i) General rule. [ , Page No. 52] (ii) Time period for telephone calls FBS/FCS football. [ and , Page No. 50]* (iii) Basketball. [ , and , Page No. 50]* (iv) Time period for telephone calls sports other than football and basketball. [ , Page No. 50] (v) Additional restrictions. [ , Page No. 51] (vi) Other exceptions. [ , Page No. 51] (vii) Permissible callers. [ , Page No. 52] (viii) Nonpermissible callers. [ , Page No. 52] (ix) Collect and toll-free calls. [ , Page No. 56] (4) Recruiting calendars. [ , Page No. 44; and 13.17, Page Nos ]
4 Page No. 4 (5) Coaching staff member speaking at a meeting or banquet. [13.1.8, Page Nos ] (6) Number of times during a week an institutional staff member may visit a prospect s educational institution football and basketball. [13.1.4, Page No. 53]* (7) Division I football visits during contact period. [ , Page No. 53]* (8) Division I basketball visits during evaluation period. [ , Page No. 53]* (9) Multiple-sport athlete basketball or football. [ , Page No. 53] (10) Competition not involving educational institution visited basketball and football. [ , Page No. 54] (11) Permissible number of in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts. [13.1.5, Page No. 54 ] (12) On the same day. [ , Page No. 54] (13) Letter-of-Intent signing. [ , Page No. 54] (14) Post-high school contacts. [ , Page No. 54] (15) Permission to contact a prospect at the prospect s educational institution. [ , Page No. 53; , Page No. 53; and , Page Nos ] (16) Contact at practice or competition site. [ , Page No. 55] (17) Limitations on the number of evaluations. [13.1.7, Page Nos ] (18) Evaluation regulations. [ through , Page Nos ] (19) Football evaluation exceptions. [ , Page No. 56]*
5 Page No. 5 (20) Tournament observation exception. [ , Page No. 59] d. Offers and inducements/precollege expense. (1) General rule. [13.2.1, Page No. 62; and 13.15, Page Nos ] (2) Examples of types of financial aid and other benefits that may not be provided to prospects. [ , Page No. 62] (3) Employment of prospects. [13.2.3, Page Nos ] (4) Summer housing for prospects. [13.2.5, Page No. 63] (5) Academic support services/use of training room facilities. [13.2.6, Page No. 63] (6) Fundraising for high school athletics program. [ , Page No. 92] e. Recruiting materials. (1) Recruiting materials. [13.4.1, Page No. 64] (2) Printed recruiting materials that may be provided. [ (a) through (j), Page Nos ] (3) Responding to a prospect s request for information. [ , Page No. 66] (4) Video materials. [ , Page Nos ] (5) Advertisements and promotions. [13.4.3, Page Nos ] g. Transportation. (1) General rule. [13.5.1, Page No. 68] (2) Transportation on official visit general rule. [ , Page No. 68] (3) Auto transportation on official visit. [ , Page No. 68]
6 Page No. 6 (4) Air transportation on official visit. [ , Page No. 69] (5) Transportation from airport or bus or train station. [ , Page No. 69] (6) Visiting two or more institutions. [ , Page No. 69] (7) Transportation of prospect s relatives, friends or legal guardians. [ , Page No. 69] (8) Coach accompanying prospect on official visit. [ , Page No. 68] (9) Transportation on unofficial visit. [13.5.3, Page No. 69] g. Official (paid) visit. (1) One-visit limitation. [ , Page No. 70] (2) Maximum number of expense-paid visits. [ and , Page No. 70] (3) Nonqualifier in first year. [ , Page No. 70] (4) First opportunity for an expense-paid visit. [ , Page No. 70] (5) PSAT, SAT, PLAN or ACT score required for official visit. [13.6.3, Page No. 71] (6) Academic transcript required for official visit. [13.6.3, Page No. 71] (7) Visit to off-campus contest. [ , Page No. 70] (8) Football, basketball and baseball institutional limits on the number of official visits. [ , Page No. 70] (9) Length of official visit. [13.6.4, Page No. 71; and , Page No. 71] (10) Entertainment, meals and lodging on official visit. [13.6.6, , , , , , , and , Page Nos ]
7 Page No. 7 (11) Entertainment complimentary admissions. [ , , and , Page Nos ] (12) Student host. [ , , and , Page No. 73] h. Unofficial (nonpaid) visit. (1) Unlimited number of unofficial visits. [13.7.1, Page No. 74] (2) Entertainment complimentary admissions. [13.7.2, Page Nos and , Page No. 76] (3) Meals and lodging on unofficial visit. [ and , Page No. 75] (4) Parking. [ , Page No. 75] i. Entertainment and reimbursement of high school, college preparatory school and two-year college coaches. (1) Entertainment restrictions. [13.8.1, Page No. 76] (2) Transportation reimbursement. [ , Page No. 76] (3) Material benefits. [13.8.2, Page No. 76] (4) Gifts at coaches clinic. [ , Page No. 77] j. National Letter of Intent programs/financial aid agreements. (1) General rule. [13.9.1, Page No. 77] (2) Prospect may not sign a financial aid agreement prior to signing date. [ , Page No. 78] k. Publicity. (1) Comments prior to signing. [ , Page No. 78] (2) Prohibition against publicizing a prospect s visit. [ ]
8 Page No. 8 (3) Announcement of signings. [ , Page No. 79] l. Tryouts. (1) Prohibited activities. [ , Page No. 79] (2) Recreational activities. [ , Page No. 82] (3) Local sports clubs, sports camps and clinics. [ and , Page Nos ] (4) Medical examinations. [ , Page No. 83] (5) Tryout exceptions. [ through , Page Nos ] m. Sports camps/clinics. (1) Football and basketball. [ and , Page No. 88]* (2) Senior prospects attendance at institution s football sports camp or clinic. [ Page No.88]* (3) Employment of prospects/no free or reduced admission privileges. [ , Page Nos ] (4) Restrictions on the involvement of athletics department staff members in privately owned camps. [ , and , Page Nos ] (5) Basketball coaches attendance at summer basketball camps. [ , Page No. 90]* 3. Initial-Eligibility Requirements. a. Definitions. (1) Qualifier. [ , Page No. 107; and , Page No. 125] (2) Nonqualifier. [ , Page No. 107 and , Page No. 131]
9 Page No. 9 b. Freshman eligibility. (1) Core-course requirement. [ (a), Page No. 124 and , Page No. 127] (2) High school graduation requirement. [ , Page No. 124] (3) Test-score requirement. [ (b), Page No. 124; and , Page No. 130] (4) Initial-eligibility index. [ , Page No. 126] (5) Nonqualifier eligibility for financial aid, practice and competition. [ , Page No. 131] (6) One-year residence requirement for nonqualifiers. [14.3.4, Page No. 131] 4. Continuing Eligibility. a. Credit-hour requirements. (1) 24/36 hours of academic credit during the first year of enrollment. [ (a), Page No. 133] (2) Six hours of academic credit. [ (c), Page No. 133] b. Fulfillment of percentage-of-degree requirements. [ , Page No. 135] c. Fulfillment of minimum grade-point-average requirements. [ , Page Nos ] 5. Transfer Regulations. a. Definitions. (1) Collegiate institution. [ , Page No. 106] (2) Transfer student. [ , Page No. 108 and , Page No. 139] b. General principles.
10 Page No. 10 (1) Restrictions on contacting transfers. [ and , Page Nos ] (2) Hearing opportunity. [ , Page No. 47] (3) Residence requirement. [14.5.1, Page No. 138 (4) Satisfying an academic year of residence. [ , Page No. 138] (5) Conditions affecting transfer status. [14.5.2, Page No. 139] (6) Conditions not constituting transfer status. [14.5.3, Page Nos ] (7) Two-year college transfers. [14.5.4, Page Nos ] (i) Qualifier. [ , Page No. 140] (ii) Nonqualifier. [ , Page Nos ] (iii) Exceptions or waivers for transfer from two-year college. [ , Page Nos ] (8) Four-year college transfers. [14.5.5, Page No. 144] (i) General rule. [ , Page Nos ] (ii) Exceptions or waivers for transfer from four-year college. [ , Page Nos ] (9) transfers. [14.5.6, Page Nos ] 6. Financial Aid. a. Definitions. (1) Institutional financial aid. [ , Page No. 162] (2) Full grant-in-aid. [ , Page No. 163]
11 Page No. 11 b. Terms and conditions of awarding institutional financial aid. (1) Eligibility of student-athletes for financial aid. [15.3.1, Page No. 169] (2) Period of athletics financial aid award limited to one year. [ and , Page No. 170] c. Increasing, decreasing or canceling financial aid during the period of the award. [15.3.4, Page No. 171] d. Financial aid renewal/nonrenewal procedures. [ , Page Nos ] e. Financial aid reduction, cancellation or nonrenewal required hearing opportunity. [ , Page No. 169]
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