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NCAA Division II Recruiting UMC Compliance
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Overview Principle governing recruiting. Principle governing recruiting. Telephone calls. Telephone calls. Printed recruiting materials. Printed recruiting materials. Contacts and evaluations. Contacts and evaluations. Recruiting time periods. Recruiting time periods. Recruiting visits. Recruiting visits. Tryouts. Tryouts. Publicity. Publicity. Questions. Questions.
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Principle Governing Recruiting The recruiting process involves a balancing of the interests of prospective student-athletes (prospects), secondary educational institutions and the NCAA.The recruiting process involves a balancing of the interests of prospective student-athletes (prospects), secondary educational institutions and the NCAA. Recruiting regulations are designed to promote equity among member institutions in its recruiting of prospects and to shield prospects from undue pressures that may interfere with their scholastic or athletics interests.Recruiting regulations are designed to promote equity among member institutions in its recruiting of prospects and to shield prospects from undue pressures that may interfere with their scholastic or athletics interests.
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Key Recruiting Terms
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A prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade;A prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade;OR A student-athlete who has not yet started classes for the ninth grade, but to whom the institution provides any financial assistance or other benefits that the institution does not provide to prospective students generally.A student-athlete who has not yet started classes for the ninth grade, but to whom the institution provides any financial assistance or other benefits that the institution does not provide to prospective students generally. Prospective Student-Athlete (PSA)
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Recruiting Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or prospect's relatives (or legal guardian) by an institutional staff member or by a representative of the institution's athletics interest for the purpose of securing the prospect's enrollment and participation in the institution's athletics program.Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or prospect's relatives (or legal guardian) by an institutional staff member or by a representative of the institution's athletics interest for the purpose of securing the prospect's enrollment and participation in the institution's athletics program.
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Contact Contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect's parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member in excess of a greeting.Contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect's parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member in excess of a greeting.
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Contact (continued) Any prearranged encounter or any encounter on the grounds of prospect's educational institution.Any prearranged encounter or any encounter on the grounds of prospect's educational institution. An institutional staff member or athletics representative who is approached by a prospect or the prospect's parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) at any location shall not use a contact, provided:An institutional staff member or athletics representative who is approached by a prospect or the prospect's parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) at any location shall not use a contact, provided: – the encounter was not prearranged, –the staff member or athletics representative does not engage in any dialogue in excess of a greeting, and –the staff member or athletics representative takes appropriate steps to immediately terminate the encounter. (NCAA Bylaw 13.02.2)
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An evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the academic or athletics ability of a prospect;An evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the academic or athletics ability of a prospect;OR The observation of a prospect participating in practice or competition at any site.The observation of a prospect participating in practice or competition at any site. Evaluation
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What Triggers Recruitment? Providing a prospect with an official visit;Providing a prospect with an official visit; Arranging, in-person, off-campus encounter; orArranging, in-person, off-campus encounter; or Initiating or arranging a telephone contact with the prospect on more than one occasion.Initiating or arranging a telephone contact with the prospect on more than one occasion.
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Telephone Calls
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General Rule (Bylaw 13.1.3.10) Telephone calls to a prospect [or the prospect's relative or legal guardian(s)] may not be made prior to June 15 following the completion of the prospect's junior year of high school.Telephone calls to a prospect [or the prospect's relative or legal guardian(s)] may not be made prior to June 15 following the completion of the prospect's junior year of high school.
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General Rule (continued) Telephone contact is limited to one call per week.Telephone contact is limited to one call per week. In football only, telephone calls may be made at the institution's discretion during a contact period.In football only, telephone calls may be made at the institution's discretion during a contact period.
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Additional Regulations and Exceptions During Conduct of Your Institution's Athletics ContestsDuring Conduct of Your Institution's Athletics Contests –Telephone calls to a prospect may not be made during the conduct of any institutional intercollegiate athletics contests in that sport until the competition has concluded and the team has been dismissed by the coach. Telephone Calls Initiated by ProspectTelephone Calls Initiated by Prospect –Institutional staff members may receive telephone calls from a prospect placed at the prospect's own expense at any time without any restrictions on the content of the conversation.
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Unlimited Telephone Calls to Prospects Unlimited calls can be made to prospects on:Unlimited calls can be made to prospects on: –The initial date of the signing of the National Letter of Intent (NLI) and subsequent to the calendar day on which the prospects signs the NLI or other written commitment. –The day of an off-campus contact. –The five days immediately before the prospect's official visit.
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Printed Recruiting Materials
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All Sports An institution may not provide athletically related recruiting materials (including electronic mail and facsimiles) to a prospect until September 1 at the beginning of the prospect's junior year in high school.An institution may not provide athletically related recruiting materials (including electronic mail and facsimiles) to a prospect until September 1 at the beginning of the prospect's junior year in high school.
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Printed Materials Exceptions An institution may provide the following to a prospect at any time:An institution may provide the following to a prospect at any time: –Educational information published by the NCAA (e.g., NCAA Guide for the College- Bound Student-Athlete). –Camp brochures and questionnaires. –Nonathletically related materials (e.g., institutional admissions publications, academic publications, student-services publications).
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Contacts&Evaluations
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In-person, off-campus recruiting contacts shall not be made with the prospect or prospect's relatives or legal guardian(s) before June 15, immediately preceding prospect's senior year of high school. Limited to three in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts per prospect. No limit on number of contacts after prospect signs NLI. – No in-person, off-campus contact with boosters. – Restrictions on contacts at competition site still apply. All Sports - Contacts
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All Sports - Evaluations No limitations on number of evaluations.No limitations on number of evaluations. Evaluations conducted during a contact period would NOT be a contact, provided no contact is made.Evaluations conducted during a contact period would NOT be a contact, provided no contact is made.
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Recruiting Time Periods
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Period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics department staff members to make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations.Period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics department staff members to make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations. Contact Period
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Evaluation Period Period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics staff members to be involved in off-campus activities to assess the academic qualifications and playing ability of prospects.Period of time when it is permissible for authorized athletics staff members to be involved in off-campus activities to assess the academic qualifications and playing ability of prospects.
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Period of time when it is permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts only on an institution's campus.Period of time when it is permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts only on an institution's campus. Quiet Period
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Dead Period Period of time when it is not permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off an institution's campus or to permit official or unofficial visits by prospects to the institution's campus. Institution can make telephones calls to prospects.Period of time when it is not permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off an institution's campus or to permit official or unofficial visits by prospects to the institution's campus. Institution can make telephones calls to prospects.
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Recap of General Rules Telephone calls – not before June 15 following junior year and no more than one per week.Telephone calls – not before June 15 following junior year and no more than one per week. Recruiting materials – not before September 1 of junior year.Recruiting materials – not before September 1 of junior year. Contacts – not before June 15 of senior year.Contacts – not before June 15 of senior year. Contacts – not more than three contacts.Contacts – not more than three contacts. Evaluations – no limits.Evaluations – no limits. Recruiting visits – official/paid and unofficial visits.Recruiting visits – official/paid and unofficial visits.
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Recruiting Visits
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Official Visits Visits may begin with the opening day of classes of the prospect's senior year of high school.Visits may begin with the opening day of classes of the prospect's senior year of high school. Not more than one official visit per institution.Not more than one official visit per institution. Maximum of five visits per prospect to Divisions I and II while in high school.Maximum of five visits per prospect to Divisions I and II while in high school. Maximum of five visits per prospect (to Divisions I and II) beginning September 1 after the prospect's completion of high school.Maximum of five visits per prospect (to Divisions I and II) beginning September 1 after the prospect's completion of high school.
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Official Visits (continued) Visits may not exceed 48 hours in duration.Visits may not exceed 48 hours in duration. Test scores (SAT, ACT, Plan, PSAT) required prior to visit. May use ACT taken on a state testing date under state testing conditions.Test scores (SAT, ACT, Plan, PSAT) required prior to visit. May use ACT taken on a state testing date under state testing conditions. May receive three complimentary admissions to home athletics events.May receive three complimentary admissions to home athletics events.
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Official Visits (continued) MealTravelLodgingEntertainment ProspectYesYesYesNo ParentsNoNo*No**No Other Family NoNo*No**No SpouseNoNo*No**No From Home to Campus or Campus to Home * Unless accompanying prospect in an automobile. ** Can stay with prospect at single room rate.
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Official Visits (continued) MealTravelLodgingEntertainment ProspectYesYesYesYes* ParentsYesYesYesYes Other Family No No, unless accompany- ing prospect in car No, but can stay with prospect at singe room rate No, but other family can attend after meal or snack at home of staff member SpouseYesYesYesYes* During the Visit
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Unofficial Visits At prospect's expense.At prospect's expense. May visit prior to senior year.May visit prior to senior year. May make unlimited visits.May make unlimited visits. May only provide transportation to off-campus practice and competition sites in the prospect's sport and other institutional facilities.May only provide transportation to off-campus practice and competition sites in the prospect's sport and other institutional facilities.
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May provide one meal at an on-campus dining facility.May provide one meal at an on-campus dining facility. May provide a meal in an off-campus dining facility when all on-campus dining facilities are closed.May provide a meal in an off-campus dining facility when all on-campus dining facilities are closed. No lodging.No lodging. May provide three complimentary admissions to a home athletics event (no hard tickets).May provide three complimentary admissions to a home athletics event (no hard tickets). May not occur during a dead period.May not occur during a dead period. Unofficial Visits (continued)
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Official Visit Expenses provided by college. One per college, no more than five total. Academic requirements. 48-hour time limitation. Self-financed (prospect or parents). Unlimited number of visits. No academic requirements. No time limitation. Unofficial Visit
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Tryouts
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Tryouts Permissible Activities A tryout of a prospect may be conducted only on the institution's campus or at a site at which it normally conducts practice or competition under specified conditions.A tryout of a prospect may be conducted only on the institution's campus or at a site at which it normally conducts practice or competition under specified conditions.
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Tryouts Permissible Activities Specified Conditions:Specified Conditions: – Not more than one tryout, per prospect, per institution, per sport. – Conducted only for a high school senior who is enrolled in a term other than the term in which the traditional season in the sport occurs or who has completed high school eligibility in the sport. – For a two-year college student-athlete, after the conclusion of the sport season. Exhausted two-year eligibility tryout can be at anytime. – For a four-year college student-athlete, after the conclusion of the sport season and written permission to contact has been obtained. – May include a medical examination, but must be conducted by the institution's regular team physician or other designated physician. – May include tests to evaluate strength, speed, agility and sport skills.
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Tryouts Permissible Activities Specified Conditions:Specified Conditions: –In football, prospects may not wear helmets and pads. –Competition may occur against the institution's team, provided competition is during the academic year and is considered a countable athletically related activity. –Competition may not be conducted in the sports of football, ice hockey, lacrosse and wrestling. –Time of tryout activities (other than physical exam) shall be limited to the length of the institution's normal practice period but not longer than two hours. –May provide equipment and clothing on an issuance-and- retrieval basis.
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Tryouts Competition Against Prospects The varsity team may compete against a two-year college team, but may not compete against a high school or prep school.The varsity team may compete against a two-year college team, but may not compete against a high school or prep school. –Subvarsity teams are not bound by this prohibition. Varsity team may participate in a contest against an established outside team that includes prospects, provided: –Outside team is ongoing. –Outside team was not established for the specific purpose of competing against the collegiate team.
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Competition in Conjunction with a High School, Prep School or Two-Year College In all sports, institutions are permitted to host competition.In all sports, institutions are permitted to host competition. In basketball, football, gymnastics and volleyball:In basketball, football, gymnastics and volleyball: –High schools, prep schools and two-year colleges must be within a 50-mile radius. –Competition must occur on the institution's campus. –Not more than one contest (per sport) on the institution's campus during an academic year.
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Exceptions to Tryout Rule Developmental clinics. Open events. Activities not involving institutions staff. Local sports clubs. Officiating. Private lessons – golf, tennis and equestrian only. High-school, preparatory school and two-year college practice and competition.
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Publicity
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Publicity Introduction of ProspectsIntroduction of Prospects –Shall not permit a media entity to be present during any recruiting contact. –Shall not publicize (or arrange for publicity of) a prospect's visit to campus. –Shall not introduce a visiting prospect at a function that is attended by media representatives or open to the general public.
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Radio/TV Shows Shall not permit a prospect or high school, college-preparatory school or two-year college coach to appear, be interviewed or otherwise be involved on:Shall not permit a prospect or high school, college-preparatory school or two-year college coach to appear, be interviewed or otherwise be involved on: –A radio or television program conducted by an institution's coach; –A program in which the institution's coach is participating; or –A program in which a member of the institution's athletics staff has been instrumental in arranging for the appearance of the prospect or coach or related program material.
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Publicity Prior to Signing Before signing a prospect to a National Letter of Intent (NLI) or an institution's written offer of admission or financial aid, a member institution may comment publicly only to the extent of confirming its recruitment of the prospect.Before signing a prospect to a National Letter of Intent (NLI) or an institution's written offer of admission or financial aid, a member institution may comment publicly only to the extent of confirming its recruitment of the prospect.
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Publicity After Signing Publicity released by an institution concerning a prospect's commitment to attend the institution shall occur only after the prospect has signed an NLI or after the prospect has signed the institution's written offer of admission and/or financial aid.Publicity released by an institution concerning a prospect's commitment to attend the institution shall occur only after the prospect has signed an NLI or after the prospect has signed the institution's written offer of admission and/or financial aid. Such communication may be released to media outlets at the institution's discretion except as limited by Bylaw 13.10.7.1. There are no limits on the number of occasions that an institution may release such information. However, an institution is prohibited from purchasing or receiving commercial advertising to be used to identify a prospect by name or picture.Such communication may be released to media outlets at the institution's discretion except as limited by Bylaw 13.10.7.1. There are no limits on the number of occasions that an institution may release such information. However, an institution is prohibited from purchasing or receiving commercial advertising to be used to identify a prospect by name or picture.
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Publicity After Signing Institutional press conferences, receptions, dinners and similar meetings held for the purpose of making announcements are expressly prohibited.Institutional press conferences, receptions, dinners and similar meetings held for the purpose of making announcements are expressly prohibited. Contents of a properly issued press release may be determined by the institution and may include comments by coaching staff members about the abilities of the prospect.Contents of a properly issued press release may be determined by the institution and may include comments by coaching staff members about the abilities of the prospect.
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One–Time Exception Announcement of All Signings An institution may make an announcement on its campus for the sole purpose of presenting at one time to the media the names of all prospects who have accepted offers of admission and/or athletically related aid in a particular sport from an institution.An institution may make an announcement on its campus for the sole purpose of presenting at one time to the media the names of all prospects who have accepted offers of admission and/or athletically related aid in a particular sport from an institution. No prospects (or their friends or relatives) may be in attendance.No prospects (or their friends or relatives) may be in attendance.
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