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1 Which of the following expenses may an outside team provide to a prospective student-athlete? A) Actual and necessary expenses for practice and competition. B) Cash. C) Educational expenses provided directly to a prospective student-athlete (as opposed to the educational institution on behalf of the prospective student-athlete). D) All of the above are permissible. 2 A prospective student-athlete graduates from high school in May 2017 and does not enroll in college in the fall of 2017. The prospective student-athlete is allowed five additional official visits (one visit per institution) beginning October 15, 2017. 3 Under what conditions may an institution provide an OFFCAL visit to a prospective student-athlete? A) The prospective student-athlete has presented the institution with a high school (or college) academic transcript. B) The prospective student-athlete is placed on the institution`s institutional request list (RL) C) The prospective student-athlete has registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center. D) All of the above must be satisfied before providing an official visit. 4 An athletics department staff member may do which of the following: A) Endorse a noninstitutional event involving prospective student-athletes. B) Endorse a prospective student-athlete`s team, coach or athletics facility. C) Serve as a consultant for a noninstiutional event involving prospective student-athletes. D) None of the above. 5 For purposes of Bylaw 13, which of the following causes a prospective student-athlete to become a RECRUTED prospective student-athlete? A) The prospective student-athlete makes an unofficial visit to the institution. B) The prospective student-athlete is evaluated on more than one occasion by the institution. C) The prospective student athlete had an arranged, in-person, off-campus encounter with a member of institutional coaching staff. D) The prospective student-athlete receives a camp brochure from a coach. 6 Before of a prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school, an institution shall not provide a written offer of athletically related aid or indicate in writing to the prospective student-athlete that an athletically related grant-in-aid will be offered by the institution. A) June 1. B) July 1. C) August 1. D) September 1. Page 1

7 For a prospective student-athlete who has not committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, which activity is NOT permissible during a dead period? A) Permitting a prospective student-athlete to make an official or unofficial visit. B) Speaking at an awards banquet where no prospective student-athletes are present. C) Calling a prospective student-athlete on the telephone. D) Sending a prospective student-athlete an email. 8 An institution may provide three complimentary admissions to a prospective student-athlete on an UNOFFCAL visit to attend any regular-season home games at a site not designated as its regular home facility. 9 During an OFFCAL visit, a prospective student-athlete may participate in game-day simulation activities. 10 The institution's head coach reminds an enrolled student-athlete who is going home for the holidays that the student-athlete's former high school will be participating in a tournament. The institution is recruiting a prospective student-athlete on the student-athlete's former high school team. The coach reminds the studentathlete to make sure that contact is made with the prospective student-athlete. This is a permissible recruiting contact before the prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1. 11 An individual becomes a PROSPECTVE student-athlete once he or she. A) Receives ONE phone call from a coaching staff member. B) Starts classes for the ninth grade. C) For those younger than ninth grade, receives a benefit from the institution that is not provided to prospective students generally. D) Either B or C. 12 Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, the institution may provide a prospective student-athlete a photograph taken of him/her during the official visit. 13 A institutional staff member may initate phone calls to or receive phone calls from a prospective student-athlete during the five days immediately preceding the prospective student-athlete's official visit and during the official visit. 14 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. Page 2

15 An institution's camp or clinic brochure may be placed in high school, two-year college or nonscholastic game programs. 16 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. 17 nstitutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability may NOT be reduced or canceled during the period of the award if the recipient. A) Renders himself or herself ineligible for intercollegiate competition. B) Performs below athletic expectations. C) Engages in serious misconduct warranting substantial disciplinary penalty by the institution`s disciplinary board. D) Voluntarily withdraws from a sport at any time for personal reasons. 18 A letter of intent may be provided to a prospective student-athlete by: A) Express mail. B) Courier service. C) Email. D) Fax. E) Any of the above. 19 An institution's coach evaluates a prospective student-athlete, who has not committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, during the prospective student-athlete's competition on Saturday morning. The prospective studentathlete does not compete again in the tournament until Sunday afternoon. Which of the following activities are permissible regarding contact with the prospective student-athlete? A) The coach may have face-to-face contact with the prospective student-athlete following the prospective student-athlete`s release from the Saturday competition. B) The coach may NOT have face-to-face contact with the prospective student-athlete, but may send a note to the prospective student-athlete via the prospective student-athlete`s coach. C) The coach may have face-to-face contact with the prospective student-athlete after his/her final tournament is completed and he/she is released by the appropriate institutional authority and leaves the dressing and meeting facility. D) All of the above are permissible. 20 During an OFFCAL 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. Page 3

21 t is permissible for an institution to provide a student-athlete financial aid that includes a board allowance that consists of. A) The institution`s maximum meal plan available to all student-athletes. B) Customized options available to all student-athletes. C) Three meals per day or the institution`s maximum meal plan that is available to all students, whichever is greater. D) None of the above. 22 Which statement is FALSE regarding video/audio materials and computer generated presentations? A) An institution may provide a prospective student-athlete with video or audio material that was not created for recruiting purposes and includes only general information about the athletics program. B) The computer generated presentation may not include a prospective student-athlete`s name, picture or likeness. C) The computer generated presentation may be created by an entity outside the institution. D) The computer generated presentation may be posted on the institution`s Web site. 23 A member institution may not host, sponsor or conduct a tryout camp, clinic, group workout or combine (e.g., combination of athletics skill tests or activities) if any portion is devoted to agility, flexibility, speed and strength tests for prospective student-athletes at any location. 24 A former student-athlete is on campus for an alumni reunion and is recognized by a visiting PSA. Since the former student-athlete is also a booster of the institution, it is impermissible for her and the PSA to have a conversation. 25 nstitutionally operated camps and clinics for prospective student-athletes may: A) Be conducted during a dead period. B) Provide awards to participating prospective student-athletes, provided the cost of the awards is included in the camp admissions fee. C) Restrict attendance on the basis of athletics ability. D) Provide a camp admissions discount based on the prospective student-athlete`s athletics ability. 26 During an OFFCAL visit or UNOFFCAL visit, a prospective student-athlete may attend an event in which current or former student-athletes are trying out with a professional team(s). 27 t 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. Page 4

28 Who may transport a prospective student-athlete to and from the airport during an OFFCAL visit? A) Any athletics department staff member. B) Representative of athletics interests. C) Both a and b. D) None of the above. 29 During an OFFCAL visit, an institution may entertain a prospective student-athlete by taking the prospective student-athlete to a social event that is located within a. A) 30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. B) 50-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. C) 100-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. D) Unlimited mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 30 An institution may provide which of the following to a high school, preparatory school or two-year college coach? A) Travel expenses incurred in transporting a prospective student-athlete to visit the campus. B) A season pass to attend all of the institution`s athletics contests. C) Dinner at an on-campus site. D) Two complimentary admissions to regular season home athletics contests issued through a pass list. Page 5

: 12/11/2017 1 A) Actual and necessary expenses for practice and competition. 12.1.2.1; 12.1.2.1.1; 12.1.2.1.3.1; 12.1.2.1.3.2; 12.1.2.1.4.1; 12.1.2.1.4.3; 12.1.2.4.3 2 13.6.2.3 3 D) All of the above must be satisfied before providing an official visit. 13.6.3 4 D) None of the above. 11.3.2.7; 11.3.2.8 5 C) The prospective student athlete had an arranged, in-person, off-campus encounter with a member of institutional coaching staff. 13.02.14.1 6 C) August 1. 13.9.2.2 7 A) Permitting a prospective student-athlete to make an official or unofficial visit. 13.02.5.5; 13.1.8.3 8 13.7.2.2 9 13.6.7.9 10 13.1.2.7-(a) 11 D) Either B or C. 13.02.13 12 13.02.13.1, Proposal 2016-47 13 13.1.3.3.1.1; 11.7.2.3; 2016-31 14 13.1.3.5.2 15 13.4.3.2.1 16 13.7.2.7 17 B) Performs below athletic expectations. 15.3.4.2; 15.3.4.3; 15.3.5.1; 15.3.5.2 18 E) Any of the above. 13.1.5.8.1 19 C) The coach may have face-to-face contact with the prospective student-athlete after his/her final tournament is completed and he/she is released by the appropriate institutional authority and leaves the dressing and meeting facility. 13.1.6.2 20 13.1.2.1; 13.6.7.7; 13.6.7.7.1 21 C) Three meals per day or the institution`s maximum meal plan that is available to all students, whichever is greater. 15.2.2 22 C) The computer generated presentation may be created by an entity outside the institution. 13.4.1.8; 13.4.1.8.2; 13.4.1.8.3 23 13.11.1.14 Page 6

: 12/11/2017 24 13.1.2.2, Proposal No. 2016-28 25 B) Provide awards to participating prospective student-athletes, provided the cost of the awards is included in the camp admissions fee. 13.12.1.5; 13.12.1.3; 13.12.1.7.1; 13.12.1.7.4 26 13.6.7.10; 13.7.2.7 27 13.1.2.1; 13.1.2.3-(a) 28 A) Any athletics department staff member. 13.5.2.4 29 A) 30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 13.6.7.1; 13.5.1 30 D) Two complimentary admissions to regular season home athletics contests issued through a pass list. 13.8.1; 13.8.1.2 Page 7