A. No

A. No

A. No. All awards must conform to NCAA awards legislation and must be approved by the institution.

A. No. Professional services provided at less than normal or at no expense to a student-athlete are considered extra benefits.

A. Yes, provided it is on an ‘occasional’ basis and any such meal is not at a restaurant. Please note: All requests must receive prior approval from coaching staff.

A. Yes, the key word is ‘occasional’! Please note: All requests must receive prior approval from coaching staff.

A. No. Athletic “reps” are precluded from all recruiting activities.

A. No. On an official visit to campus, the prospect may only be entertained by the Division of Athletics. The prospect is limited to three complimentary tickets distributed solely by the institution to a regular season home athletic event. The prospect may not be entertained whatsoever by “reps”. Absolutely no funds may be expended by “reps” for the purposes of entertaining a prospect on his/her official visit.

A. No.

A. No. However, it must be understood that such contacts may not be made for recruiting purposes and may not be initiated by the institution’s coaching staff members.

A. Yes, a “rep” may have a telephone conversation with a prospect provided the prospect initiates the call and the call was not prearranged by an institutional staff member. A “rep” is not permitted to have a recruiting conversation with the prospect but may exhibit normal civility. A “rep” must refer any questions about the institution’s athletics program to the athletics department staff.

A. Yes, but any contact with a prospect may not be prearranged by an athletics department staff member, and no attempt may be made to recruit the prospect.

A. Yes, but any contact with a prospect may not be prearranged by an athletics department staff member, and no attempt may be made to recruit the prospect.