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Rules Education May 2013 2013-14 NCAA Recruiting Test Prep

Wayne State College Athletic Compliance. Rules Education May 2013 2013-14 NCAA Recruiting Test Prep. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance. Question #1.

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Rules Education May 2013 2013-14 NCAA Recruiting Test Prep

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  1. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Rules Education May 20132013-14 NCAA Recruiting Test Prep

  2. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #1 A local prospect has verbally committed to your Division II institution and will sign the financial aid agreement next week at the first permissible opportunity. You are thrilled at the commitment and jump in your car in order to drop off the financial aid agreement at the prospect's house. Which of the following statements is TRUE? • A) The agreement may be hand-delivered only during a contact period. • B) The agreement may be dropped off at the prospect`s house, provided contact with the prospect (or the prospect`s relatives) does not occur. • C) The agreement may be hand-delivered at any time after the first permissible signing date. • D) The agreement may never be personally delivered to an off-campus location.

  3. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #1 D) The agreement may never be personally delivered to an off-campus location. 13.1.6.1.1

  4. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #2 Which of the following automatically classifies an individual as a representative of an institution's athletics interests (i.e., booster)? A) The individual attended a school in the institution`s conference. B) The individual is assisting or has assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families. C) The individual has family members who live in the locale of the institution. D) The individual has a son or daughter who is prospect-aged.

  5. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #2 B) The individual is assisting or has assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families. 13.02.11

  6. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #3 Anthony is a prospective student-athlete on an official visit to a Division II institution. How long can his official visit last? A) 24 hours B) 48 hours C) 72 hours D) There is no limit on the duration of an official visit.

  7. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #3 B) 48 hours 13.6.3

  8. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #4 What action must an institution's coach take prior to contact with a prospective student-athlete if the coach visits the prospective student-athlete's educational institution during the portion of the day when classes are in session? A) Notify the prospective student-athlete that the coach will be on campus. B) Notify the prospective student-athlete`s coach at the educational institution prior to the visit. C) Meet with the prospective student-athlete between each class. D) Notify the executive officer of the student-athlete`s educational institution (or his or her designee) and get approval.

  9. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #4 D) Notify the executive officer of the student-athlete`s educational institution (or his or her designee) and get approval. 13.1.5

  10. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #5 5 Which of the following is a contest that will not be counted toward the use of a season of eligibility during a student-athlete's initial year of collegiate enrollment? A) A regular season contest or date of competition. B) An exempted contest that occurs after the first countable contest or date of competition in the sport. C) A preseason exhibition, contest, date of competition or scrimmage that occurs prior to the first countable contest or date of competition in the sport. D) A NCAA championship contest or date of competition.

  11. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #5 C) A preseason exhibition, contest, date of competition or scrimmage that occurs prior to the first countable contest or date of competition in the sport. Proposal No. 2013-12

  12. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #6 A student-athlete from another NCAA institution wants to transfer to your institution and participate in athletics. After the student-athlete's sport season has concluded and your institution has received permission from the original institution to contact the prospective student-athlete, your institution wishes to invite the prospective student-athlete to participate in a tryout. It is permissible for the prospective student-athlete to tryout on your campus for three hours at the end of the playing season. A) True. B) False.

  13. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #6 B) False. 13.11.2.1-(b), 13.11.2.1-(f)

  14. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #7 A student-athlete who attends a four-year college, then transfers to a two-year college for at least one full-time semester and graduates may be immediately eligible for competition, practice and athletics aid at your institution regardless of whether they were a qualifier, partial qualifier or non-qualifier A) True. B) False.

  15. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #7 A) True. 14.5.4.2.5

  16. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #8 A prospective student-athlete is in his senior year of high school. Which of the following is true regarding in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts with the student-athlete? A) The prospective student-athlete must be registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center before in-person, off-campus contact may occur. B) An institution`s coach may have unlimited in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts with the prospective student-athlete. C) The prospective student-athlete must live within a 100-mile radius of the institution’s campus for contact to occur. D) None of the above.

  17. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #8 B) An institution`s coach may have unlimited in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts with the prospective student-athlete. 13.1.1.1, 13.1.6

  18. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #9 An institution’s coach may only send a text message to a prospective student-athlete who is a senior in high school after he or she has signed a National Letter of Intent. A) True B) False

  19. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #9 B) False 13.4.5

  20. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #10 If an institutional staff member or representative of its athletics interest (i.e., booster) is approached by a prospective student-athlete or the prospective student athlete's relatives at any location, a contact has occurred even if the encounter was not prearranged, the staff member or representative of athletics interest does not engage in conversation in excess of a greeting and the appropriate steps are taken to immediately terminate the encounter. A) True. B) False.

  21. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #10 B) False. 13.02.3, 13.1.2.2-(g)

  22. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #11 If Sarah enrolled in high school in August 2008 and her expected graduation date as determined by the NCAA Eligibility Center is May 2012, then which of the following is correct? A) Sarah`s grace period is May 2010 through May 2011. B) Sarah`s grace period is May 2012 through her first opportunity to enroll in a regular academic term following May 2013. C) Sarah`s grace period ends in August 2014. D) None of the above.

  23. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #11 B) Sarah`s grace period is May 2012 through her first opportunity to enroll in a regular academic term following May 2013. 14.2.4.2

  24. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #12 Johnny Chase is a prospective student-athlete in the sport of soccer. He will graduate from high school on June 7 and his last high school soccer game is June 21. Manchester College is recruiting Johnny and would like him to work their summer camp, which begins on June 10. Can Johnny work the summer camp? A) Yes. B) No.

  25. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #12 B) No. 13.12.2.1

  26. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #13 Travel days related to athletics participation may be considered a day off provided: A) the travel occurs during the nonchampionship segment. B) no countable athletically related activities occur. C) the travel requires an overnight stay. D) the travel occurs on a weekend.

  27. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #13 B) no countable athletically related activities occur. 17.1.6.4.1

  28. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #14 Complimentary admissions may be provided to a prospective student-athlete and those persons accompanying the prospective student-athlete on the official visit to attend an institution's off-campus home competition provided the site of the competition is located within a ___-mile radius of the institution's campus. A) 10. B) 20. C) 30. D) None of the above.

  29. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #14 C) 30. 13.6.6.2.1

  30. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #15 Which of the following is required for athletically related activities to be considered voluntary? A) Any information related to the activity may not be reported to the coach by an institutional staff member who observes the activity. B) A student-athlete must participate in the activity off-campus. C) The activity may not be initiated by the student-athlete. D) A student-athlete must participate in the activity without any of his or her teammates present

  31. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #15 A) Any information related to the activity may not be reported to the coach by an institutional staff member who observes the activity. 17.02.16

  32. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #16 An institution has two prospective student-athletes making official visits on the same weekend. The institution assigned a student host to each prospective student-athlete. The institution discovers that one student host will not be able to perform his or her duty and both prospective student-athletes will be assigned the same student host. The student host may be given $45 per day to cover all actual costs of entertaining both prospective student-athletes. A) True. B) False.

  33. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #16 A) True. 13.6.6.5-(a)

  34. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #17 It is permissible for an institution to donate its used athletics equipment to a YMCA. A) True B) False

  35. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #17 A) True. 13.15.1.6.1

  36. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #18 A student-athlete certified as a non-qualifier may receive financial aid based on athletics ability, but may not practice or compete during his or her first academic year in residence. A) True B) False

  37. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #18 B) False 14.3.2.2.1

  38. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #19 How many unofficial visits may a prospective student-athlete take to your institution? A) One. B) Three. C) Five. D) Unlimited.

  39. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #19 D) Unlimited. 13.7.1

  40. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #20 A Division II institution may provide not more than _______ tryout(s) per prospective student-athlete per sport. A) One. B) Two. C) Three. D) None.

  41. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #20 A) One. 13.11.2.1 (a)

  42. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #21 Sports wagering includes placing, accepting or soliciting a wager of any type only on intercollegiate athletics contests. A) True B) False

  43. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #21 B) False 10.3

  44. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #22 To be considered a qualifier, a high-school graduate must present a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.500 in a successfully completed core curriculum of at least 14 academic courses. A) True B) False

  45. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #22 B) False 14.3.1.1

  46. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #23 An institution may not provide athletically related recruiting materials or electronic media to a prospective student-athlete [or the prospective student-athlete's relatives or legal guardian(s) and coaches] before June 15 immediately preceding the prospective student-athlete's: A) Freshman year in high school. B) Sophomore year in high school. C) Junior year in high school. D) Senior year in high school.

  47. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #23 C) Junior year in high school 13.4.1, 13.4.2

  48. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #24 If a student-athlete who is receiving institutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability contracts a condition that prohibits her from engaging in intercollegiate athletic competition; her financial aid cannot be decreased if the student-athlete provides documentation prepared by an individual who is qualified and licensed to diagnose such injury or illness indicating that her participation in said athletic activities would be detrimental to her health or wellbeing. A) True. B) False.

  49. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Answer #24 • True. 15.3.4.3, 15.3.4.1

  50. Wayne State College Athletic Compliance Question #25 Which of the following is NOT considered unethical conduct by a prospective or enrolled student-athlete or a current or former institutional staff member? A) Knowing involvement in offering or providing a prospective or an enrolled student-athlete an improper inducement or extra benefit or improper financial aid. B) Knowingly furnishing the NCAA or the individual`s institution false or misleading information concerning the individual`s involvement in or knowledge of matters relevant to a possible violation of an NCAA regulation. C) An isolated and inadvertent violation of NCAA legislation. D) Fraudulence or misconduct in connection with entrance or placement tests.

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