Indiana University Athletics
Compliance Question Of The Week
Compliance Question Of The Week
Question:
So, without any further delay, here is a summary of all the new NCAA rule changes going into effect on Monday, August 1, 2011:
Answer:
Proposal Number - SPORT - Summary
2010-14 - ROWING, FBS - GA's may now get a little cash when traveling with the team for NCAA championships or bowls.
2010-24 - MBK - SA must request for name to be removed from NBA draft before the first day of the spring NLI signing period.
2010-31 - On the day after a prospect: (1) signs an NLI, (2) signs an IU acknowledgement of acceptance doc, or (3) sends in a deposit after being admitted, coaches and staff may call and text that prospect unlimited.
2010-38-B - Media guides can no longer be sent electronically on zip/USB drives. Email attachments or hyperlink will be the only permissible method to send these electronic documents.
2010-39 - An institution may only provide video or audio material to a PSA via an electronic mail attachment or hyperlink.
2010-41-A - PSA's will be able to receive up to 5 comp admits to a home contest when accompanied by both parents in a non-traditional family arrangement.
2010-51-A - Enrollment in nontraditional courses offered by the institution may be used to satisfy the full-time enrollment requirement for competition.
2010-52 - BASEBALL, BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL - Allows a student-athlete who is enrolled in a graduate program to transfer without penalty as long as he/she has at least one season of competition remaining and the student-athlete's previous institution did not renew athletically related financial aid for the following academic year.
2010-53 - Allows a PSA to continue competition in national or international level events (i.e., world championships, Olympics, national team) for one year following their first opportunity to enroll, without being subject to the penalties associated with delayed enrollment in his/her sport.
2010-57 - Increases the temporary certification period for all new SA's from 14 to 21 days.
2010-59-C - FOOTBALL - A student-athlete who does not successfully complete nine-semester hours of academic credit during the fall term is not eligible to compete in the first four games in the following season; he can regain eligibility to compete in the third and fourth contests of that season by successfully completing 27-semester hours of academic credit before the beginning of the next fall term and ONE-time only can regain all four games by passing 27 hours.
2010-62 - Federal grants awarded for financial need (i.e., SEOG funds, IU Pell Promise) are considered exempted aid and are not counted for purposes of determining financial aid limits.
2010-63 - State grants awarded for financial need (i.e., IU 21st Century Covenant Award) are considered exempted aid and are not counted for purposes of determining financial aid limits.
2010-65 - Walk-ons may now receive more than one phone call without jeopardizing their ability to retain outside scholarships and financial aid from any source upon arrival at IU.
2010-67 - Aid from the GI Bill and Dept of Veteran's Affairs is exempted from individual or institutional aid limits.
2010-69-B - All aid coming from outside and established programs (i.e., providing annual scholarships) is not countable up to 10% of a full award. This will allow student-athletes to retain more small high school and club awards which are considered countable aid right now.
2010-70 - Allows IU to issue summer aid to a student-athlete who has either previously been on aid, OR will be on aid for the following academic year, as long as the aid is awarded in the same proportion.
2010-71 - For fall sports where a student-athlete has already completed their degree, we may issue a scholarship for only one semester (rather than a full academic year).
2010-72 - Permits a student-athlete to voluntarily give up their athletic aid if their campus aid package is greater. Now, student-athletes will have the ability to waive the athletic aid and retain the (larger) campus aid package without effecting team limits.
2010-73 - In football and basketball, reduces the necessary cumulative GPA for "institutional academic aid" exception for counter status to 3.000 from 3.300; also reduces the necessary cumulative GPA for institutional academic awards for transfers and academic scholarships that may be exempt from team limits to 3.000 from 3.300 for all sports.
2010-79 - IU may pay the entrance cost for a senior student-athlete's parents or guardians to attend the end-of-year team banquet.
2010-82-A - Previously, student-athletes travelling for championship competition during a vacation period had an option to receive the greatest amount of travel expenses between three travel options. Now, the expenses provided must be the same as the travel provided.
2010-82-B - Increases per diem money from $20 to $30 per SA to cover incidental expenses during NCAA championship events for a period of up to 10 days.
2010-84 - Increases the limitation on the max value of an annual participation award for a senior by $100 (to $425) and increase the limit for all other participation awards to $50 (to $225).
2010-86 - BASEBALL, CROSS COUNTRY, FIELD HOCKEY, SOCCER, VOLLEYBALL - no class time shall be missed in conjunction with competition during the nonchampionship segment.
2010-87 - CROSS COUNTRY, FIELD HOCKEY, SOCCER, SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL - once every four years, can go to Hawaii or Alaska for nonchampionship there.
Question:
So, without any further delay, here is a summary of all the new NCAA rule changes going into effect on Monday, August 1, 2011:
Answer:
Proposal Number - SPORT - Summary
2010-14 - ROWING, FBS - GA's may now get a little cash when traveling with the team for NCAA championships or bowls.
2010-24 - MBK - SA must request for name to be removed from NBA draft before the first day of the spring NLI signing period.
2010-31 - On the day after a prospect: (1) signs an NLI, (2) signs an IU acknowledgement of acceptance doc, or (3) sends in a deposit after being admitted, coaches and staff may call and text that prospect unlimited.
2010-38-B - Media guides can no longer be sent electronically on zip/USB drives. Email attachments or hyperlink will be the only permissible method to send these electronic documents.
2010-39 - An institution may only provide video or audio material to a PSA via an electronic mail attachment or hyperlink.
2010-41-A - PSA's will be able to receive up to 5 comp admits to a home contest when accompanied by both parents in a non-traditional family arrangement.
2010-51-A - Enrollment in nontraditional courses offered by the institution may be used to satisfy the full-time enrollment requirement for competition.
2010-52 - BASEBALL, BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL - Allows a student-athlete who is enrolled in a graduate program to transfer without penalty as long as he/she has at least one season of competition remaining and the student-athlete's previous institution did not renew athletically related financial aid for the following academic year.
2010-53 - Allows a PSA to continue competition in national or international level events (i.e., world championships, Olympics, national team) for one year following their first opportunity to enroll, without being subject to the penalties associated with delayed enrollment in his/her sport.
2010-57 - Increases the temporary certification period for all new SA's from 14 to 21 days.
2010-59-C - FOOTBALL - A student-athlete who does not successfully complete nine-semester hours of academic credit during the fall term is not eligible to compete in the first four games in the following season; he can regain eligibility to compete in the third and fourth contests of that season by successfully completing 27-semester hours of academic credit before the beginning of the next fall term and ONE-time only can regain all four games by passing 27 hours.
2010-62 - Federal grants awarded for financial need (i.e., SEOG funds, IU Pell Promise) are considered exempted aid and are not counted for purposes of determining financial aid limits.
2010-63 - State grants awarded for financial need (i.e., IU 21st Century Covenant Award) are considered exempted aid and are not counted for purposes of determining financial aid limits.
2010-65 - Walk-ons may now receive more than one phone call without jeopardizing their ability to retain outside scholarships and financial aid from any source upon arrival at IU.
2010-67 - Aid from the GI Bill and Dept of Veteran's Affairs is exempted from individual or institutional aid limits.
2010-69-B - All aid coming from outside and established programs (i.e., providing annual scholarships) is not countable up to 10% of a full award. This will allow student-athletes to retain more small high school and club awards which are considered countable aid right now.
2010-70 - Allows IU to issue summer aid to a student-athlete who has either previously been on aid, OR will be on aid for the following academic year, as long as the aid is awarded in the same proportion.
2010-71 - For fall sports where a student-athlete has already completed their degree, we may issue a scholarship for only one semester (rather than a full academic year).
2010-72 - Permits a student-athlete to voluntarily give up their athletic aid if their campus aid package is greater. Now, student-athletes will have the ability to waive the athletic aid and retain the (larger) campus aid package without effecting team limits.
2010-73 - In football and basketball, reduces the necessary cumulative GPA for "institutional academic aid" exception for counter status to 3.000 from 3.300; also reduces the necessary cumulative GPA for institutional academic awards for transfers and academic scholarships that may be exempt from team limits to 3.000 from 3.300 for all sports.
2010-79 - IU may pay the entrance cost for a senior student-athlete's parents or guardians to attend the end-of-year team banquet.
2010-82-A - Previously, student-athletes travelling for championship competition during a vacation period had an option to receive the greatest amount of travel expenses between three travel options. Now, the expenses provided must be the same as the travel provided.
2010-82-B - Increases per diem money from $20 to $30 per SA to cover incidental expenses during NCAA championship events for a period of up to 10 days.
2010-84 - Increases the limitation on the max value of an annual participation award for a senior by $100 (to $425) and increase the limit for all other participation awards to $50 (to $225).
2010-86 - BASEBALL, CROSS COUNTRY, FIELD HOCKEY, SOCCER, VOLLEYBALL - no class time shall be missed in conjunction with competition during the nonchampionship segment.
2010-87 - CROSS COUNTRY, FIELD HOCKEY, SOCCER, SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL - once every four years, can go to Hawaii or Alaska for nonchampionship there.