Indiana University Athletics
Compliance Question Of The Week
Compliance Question Of The Week
Questions (10 total):
Questions (10 total):
- Once a prospect has enrolled as a full-time student in a two-year college, an institution can arrange employment for the prospect, provided the employment does not begin until the prospect withdraws from or completes graduation requirements at the two-year college.
- True.
- False.
- Which of the following activities is/are permitted?
- A booster views a prospect's athletics contest at his or her own initiative and no contact is made.
- After September 1 of the prospect's junior year in high school, a coach sends an e-mail to a prospect more than once per week.
- A prospect initiates a call to an athletics representative and the call is not for a recruiting purpose.
- All of the above.
- If a prospect is visiting a campus at his or her own expense, the maximum number of complimentary admissions the institution is permitted to provide to the prospect and those individuals accompanying the prospect to the campus athletics event is three.
- True.
- False.
- Stephen is a prospect being recruited by University X, a Division I institution. During an official visit, he meets with a professor in his intended major on campus who tells him about the university's academic program. Later that evening, Stephen meets the coach and the coach's spouse at a restaurant 35 miles off campus. The following day, just before leaving for the airport, Stephen runs into an athletics representative who says "hello" and walks by. In this scenario, which of the following was impermissible?
- The coach's spouse meeting Stephen off campus for dinner because it is outside of the 30-mile radius.
- The athletics representative saying "hello."
- The professor meeting with Stephen while on campus.
- a and c.
- All of the above were impermissible.
- A prospective student-athlete becomes a recruited prospective student-athlete when which of the following occur(s):
- the prospect is provided with an official visit.
- Athletics staff members have arranged in-person, off-campus encounters with the prospect or the prospect's parents, legal guardians or relatives.
- Athletics staff members initiate or arrange a telephone contact with the prospect, the prospect's relatives or legal guardians on more than one occasion.
- a or b.
- a, b, or c.
- An athletics department staff member may arrange academic interviews for a prospect on an unofficial visit.
- True.
- False.
- If a prospect in basketball and one or more other sports (not football) takes an official visit, it may count against the limitations of either sport.
- True.
- False.
- Institution A is playing in a contest held at an off-campus site. Two prospective student-athletes make unofficial visits to the campus on game day. The coach takes the prospects to view the competition site so they can see where the team is going to play. Later that evening, an assistant coach gives the prospects a ride to the game and provides them with complimentary admissions. Is all of this permissible?
- Yes.
- No.
- A student who officially registered and enrolled in a minimum, full-time program of studies in any quarter or semester and was on campus the opening day of classes has triggered transfer status.
- True.
- False.
- Marie is a prospective student-athlete being recruited by Institution X. The administrative assistant to the director of athletics picks her up from the airport and gives her a ride to campus for summer preregistration. The student then returns home for the remainder of the summer vacation. At a later date, the coach give her a ride from the airport to begin classes. Which action was not permissible?
- The ride to campus for preregistration.
- The ride to campus to attend classes.
- a and b.
- Neither action was a violation.
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Answers:
- A [13.2.4.1 and 13.2.4.1.1]
- D [13.1.2.4-(b), 13.1.3.2.2 and 13.4.1]
- A [13.8.2.1]
- A [13.1.2.2-(e), 13.1.2.2-(g) and 13.1.2.3-(a)]
- E [13.02.11.1]
- A [13.8.2.1.6]
- B [13.7.1.6.6]
- B [13.02.14.2 and 13.6.3]
- A [14.02.11 and 14.5.2]
- A [13.6.4]