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1. Before a prospective student-athlete commits to False
the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, the institution's
coach may comment as to the likelihood the prospec-
tive student-athlete will commit to the institution.
True.
False.
2. For a NONQUALIFIER (with no previous collegiate at- True
tendance) to be eligible to practice, compete or re-
ceive athletically-related financial aid, he or she must
first serve an academic year in residence at the certi-
fying institution.
True.
False.
3. Necessary pre-enrollment information which may be Any of the above
sent to prospective student-athletes via express mail
delivery services only after he or she has committed
to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1 include:
A National Letter of Intent.
An institutional financial aid agreement.
An institutional written offer of admission.
Any of the above.
4. A coach may provide a prospective student-athlete False
with complimentary admissions to attend a post-
season conference championship being held on the
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institution's campus, provided the prospective stu-
dent-athlete is on an OFFICIAL visit.
True.
False.
5. An institution may provide three complimentary ad- True
missions to a prospective student-athlete on an UN-
OFFICIAL visit to attend any regular-season home
games at a site not designated as its regular home
facility.
True.
False.
6. A representative of an institution's athletics inter- False
ests (i.e., booster) may attend a game in which a
prospective student-athlete participates, notify the
prospective student-athlete of the institution's inter-
est and correspond with the prospective student-ath-
lete through e-mail.
True.
False.
7. An institution may provide which of the following to Two complimentary ad-
a high school, preparatory school or two-year college missions to regular sea-
coach? son home athletics con-
tests issued through a
Travel expenses incurred in transporting a prospec- pass list.
tive student-athlete to visit the campus
.
A season pass to attend all of the institution`s athletics
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contests.
Dinner at an on-campus site.
Two complimentary admissions to regular season
home athletics contests issued through a pass list.
8. A representative of athletics interests (i.e., booster) Any of the above
may contact, correspond with and make telephone
calls to a prospective student-athlete starting:
After the prospective student-athlete signs a National
Letter of Intent with the institution.
After the prospective student-athlete signs the institu-
tion`s written offer of admission and/or financial aid.
After the institution has received the prospective stu-
dent-athlete`s financial deposit in response to its offer
of admission.
Any of the above.
9. Which of the following is NOT permissible to mail to a Poster
prospective student-athlete?
Letter.
Poster.
Attachment with color ink.
Questionnaire.
10. Coaches may engage in ALL countable athletical- False
ly related activities (e.g. film review, skill instruc-
tion, weight training) with prospective student-ath-
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letes who have committed to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1.
True.
False.
11. Permissible video/audio materials must be created by True
an entity within the institution.
True.
False.
12. During an OFFICIAL visit, an institution may entertain 30-mile radius of the insti-
a prospective student-athlete by taking the prospec- tution`s main campus.
tive student-athlete to a social event that is located
within a ___________.
30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus.
50-mile radius of the institution`s main campus.
100-mile radius of the institution`s main campus.
Unlimited mile radius of the institution`s main cam-
pus.
13. An institution cannot provide a printed media guide to All of the above.
which of the following:
A prospective student-athlete.
A prospective student-athlete`s parents or legal
guardians.