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Compliance Information
University of Rhode Island Graduation rate report (posted Jan. 15, 2008)
tel: (401) 874-2281 Please note the following NCAA regulations relating to a Division I Collegiate Institution responding to your e-mail request: As of August 1, 2007, coaches will no longer be able to test message or instant message (IM) any prospects, regardless of the status of those prospects (signed NLI). The only form of electronic communications will be fax and e-mail. 1) Telephone calls to a prospective student-athlete (and their parents) may not be made prior to July 1 (August 15 in the sport of football) following the completion of the prospect's junior year in high school. 2) Recruiting materials may not be provided to a prospective student-athlete (and their parents) until September 1 at the beginning of the prospect's junior year. For purposes of this legislation, an electronically transmitted correspondence (i.e., e-mail, fax) is considered general correspondence and is permissible after September 1 at the beginning of the prospect's junior year. Please consider this when requesting information from an institution. Including information about yourself (i.e., year in school, mailing address) will enable a coach to respond to your inquiry within the parameters of NCAA legislation. A Booster's Guide To NCAA Rules & Regulations This publication was compiled to assist alumni and friends in complying with NCAA Rules and regulations governing the conduct of our Institution and it's athletics programs.
INTRODUCTION The Atlantic 10 Conference, in conjunction with the Athletics Department at the University of Rhode Island, as members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, are primarily responsible for insuring that its various constituencies (i.e. University staff and faculty, student-athletes, alumni and friends) abide by the NCAA rules and regulations. Under those rules, alumni and friends can be categorized as "representatives of the University's athletic interests." This brochure is presented as a quick reference to the many NCAA rules which apply to "Athletic representatives." Since it does not include all applicable situations, please call the University of Rhode Island's Athletics Department if you have any questions before having any contact with a prospective or enrolled student-athlete. We appreciate your interest and support, but remind you that an inappropriate contact or an inadvertent action on your part can jeopardize the eligibility of student-athletes and prospects and the compliance of the University of Rhode Island with NCAA and Atlantic 10 regulations. The University of Rhode Island is proud to have the loyal support and continued interest in our athletic programs by our alumni and friends. As we strive for excellence, we must always seek the highest standard of ethical conduct. With your assistance and cooperation, we believe we can accomplish both goals. Am I a Representative of Athletic Interests?
Yes, If you: Have ever been a member of the University's "booster" organization or any of the sport specific groups under the athletic department. Have ever made a donation to any of the Atlantic 10 member schools' men's or women's athletic programs. Have ever helped to arrange or have provided summer employment for enrolled student-athletes. Have ever contacted (by letter, telephone or in person) a high school student, grades 9-12, for the purpose of encouraging the student to participate in the University of Rhode Island's Athletics programs. Have ever assisted in providing any benefit to enrolled student-athletes or their families. Have ever been involved in any way with the University of Rhode Island's Athletics programs. The NCAA stipulates that once you have become an "athletic representative" you retain that identification forever, even if you no longer contribute to the athletic program. Four Important Rules You Should Know Rule #1: Only coaches and athletics department staff members can be involved in the recruiting process. All "athletic representatives" who are not employed by the school are prohibited from contacting a prospect or members of the prospect's family by telephone, letter or in person on or off campus for the purpose of encouraging participation in the University of Rhode Island's athletic programs. Rule #2: University of Rhode Island representatives cannot provide an "extra benefit" or special arrangement to a prospect OR an enrolled student-athlete. Specific applications as they apply to the NCAA extra benefit rule to prospects and enrolled student-athletes, their relatives or friends state that you:
May not give them cash or loans in any amount. Rule #3:PLEASE assist the coaching staff in the recruiting process by notifying them of any student you think would be a strong addition to the University of Rhode Island's athletics program. The coach can then make the appropriate contact with the prospect. Rule #4: As an athletic representative, you are not precluded from continuing friendships with families who have prospective or enrolled student-athletes (e.g., backyard barbecues, picnics). You simply cannot encourage a prospect's participation in the University of Rhode Island's athletic programs or provide benefits to the student-athlete that you were not providing before he or she became a prospect or enrolled student-athlete. Who is a Prospective Student-Athlete? A prospective student-athlete is a person who has begun classes for the ninth grade. However, it is possible for a younger student to be a prospect, so it is prudent to treat ALL athletes as prospects. Can "I" be involved with High School and Community College Student-Athletes (Prospects) PLEASE feel free to attend high school and community college athletic events. You simply cannot have any contact with the prospective student-athletes or relatives. Should you find yourself seated next to parents of a prospect, DO NOT initiate conversation with the relatives. If conversation is initiated with you, respond in a civil manner but DO NOT discuss the University of Rhode Island's athletics program with them. If they raise questions about the program, remind them that the NCAA prohibits you from discussing the program with them. Direct their questions to the University of Rhode Island's Athletics Department. CONTINUE established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons or daughters of these families certainly are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes and are not initiated by the University of Rhode Island's coaching staff members. You are permitted to play "pick-up" basketball or softball games, continue neighborhood picnics or backyard barbecues and engage in your normal activities with prospects and their parents who are family friends. Again, you simply cannot attempt to recruit the prospect. PLEASE feel free to attend a public event (e.g. an awards banquet or dinner) at which prospects are in attendance. No attempt should be made to recruit the prospect. PLEASE send to the University of Rhode Island's coaching staff any information about prospects that you think would be of interest. Your assistance in this manner is very helpful. The coaching staff will then make contact with the prospect. PLEASE feel free to offer assistance to members of the University of Rhode Island's coaching staff who are recruiting in your community.
HOWEVER ... AVOID providing ANYTHING to or for a prospect, relatives or friends, without first checking with the Athletics Department administration. AVOID making any contact with a prospect or the prospect's family on or off campus. If a coach has a recruit at an athletic event, you should not approach the coach until the prospect and family have gone elsewhere. If the prospect approaches you off campus regarding the athletic program, explain that NCAA rules do not allow you to discuss the program. Suggest that the prospect contact the head coach of the sport for more information. AVOID transporting, paying for or arranging for payment of transportation costs for a prospect, relatives or friends to visit campus or elsewhere. While it is permissible for a friend or neighbor to transport a high school or community college student who is NOT an athlete to the campus, NCAA regulations prohibit that activity for a prospective student-athlete. AVOID providing room and/or board, transportation of any kind or any other benefit to a recruited student-athlete during the summer prior to enrollment for fall classes at the University of Rhode Island. AVOID entertaining high school, prep school or community college COACHES at ANY location. AVOID providing tickets or transportation for high school, prep school or community college COACHES at any location. Only the Athletics Department of the University of Rhode Island can provide complimentary admissions and only to home athletic events for those coaches. AVOID entertaining or providing tickets at no or reduced cost to the University of Rhode Island's home or away athletic or non athletic events for prospects, their relatives or friends. Only the University of Rhode Island's Athletics Department can provide complimentary admissions to prospects and only for HOME athletic events. AVOID contacting an enrolled student-athlete at another institution for the purpose of encouraging transfer to the University of Rhode Island and for participation in the University of Rhode Island's athletic programs. AVOID paying for or offering to pay the registration fees for summer sports camps for a prospect. AVOID contacting the prospect's coach, principal or counselor for the purpose of evaluating the prospect. You are not permitted to pick up films or transcripts from the prospect's educational institution. AVOID inviting ONLY SELECTED junior or senior high school or community college prospective student-athletes to alumni events. Since the NCAA prohibits contact between prospects and alumni and "athletic representatives," care must be taken to invite, for instance, all high school seniors who have received academic and athletic awards. Can "I" be involved with Currently Enrolled Student-Athletes PLEASE feel free to invite a student-athlete to your home for a home cooked meal but only for a special occasion (e.g. Thanksgiving, birthday). Remember, the student-athlete must provide his/her own transportation. PLEASE feel free to invite a team for dinner or to meet with a group of alumni in a city where they are competing. The NCAA permits student-athletes AS A TEAM to receive special benefits not permitted as individuals. Arrangements for such events must be made in advance with the head coach or the Athletic Department.
HOWEVER ... AVOID providing room and/or board or any type of transportation during the summer for a student athlete with eligibility remaining. AVOID providing room, board or transportation costs incurred by friends or family of an enrolled student-athlete to visit campus or attend any away contest. AVOID expending funds to entertain student-athletes, their friends or relatives. You are not even permitted to buy a soft drink or cup of coffee for them. AVOID using the name or picture of an enrolled student-athlete to directly advertise, recommend or promote sales or use of a commercial product or service of any kind. The SALE of a picture of an enrolled student-athlete will jeopardize eligibility. AVOID providing any payment of expense or loan of any automobile for a student-athlete to return home or to any other location for ANY reason. AVOID providing awards or gifts to a student-athlete for his or her athletic performance. All awards must conform to NCAA regulations and must be approved by The University of Rhode Island and the Atlantic 10 Conference. AVOID providing an honorarium to a student-athlete for a speaking engagement. Only necessary travel expenses can be given when speaking to educational or charitable groups. All speaking engagements must be approved in advance by the University of Rhode Island Athletics Department. AVOID allowing a student-athlete, his or her friends or relatives to use your telephone to make free long distance calls. Please Help: If you have knowledge of improprieties, intentional or otherwise, please let the Compliance Office at the University of Rhode Island know immediately so that we can take the necessary corrective actions. If you have any questions about contact with a prospective or enrolled student-athlete, please direct these questions to one of the following:
Jackie Campbell
Assistant Commissioner/Compliance Atlantic 10 Conference 230 South Broad St., Suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: (215) 545-6678 Fax: (215) 545-3342 e-mail: jcampbell@atlantic10.org Paul Kassabian Compliance Coordinator University of Rhode Island Three Keaney Road, Suite One Kingston, RI 02881 Phone: (401) 874-2281 Fax: (401) 874-2158 What can "I" do regarding Employment of Prospective and Enrolled Student Athletes? PLEASE pay student-athletes employed by you only for work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with the going rate for similar services in the community and your own business. PLEASE notify the head coaches of job possibilities for student-athletes.
HOWEVER ... AVOID providing transportation for prospects or student-athletes in your employ unless transportation is provided for all other employees. AVOID providing employment for student-athletes during the academic year without first contacting The University of Rhode Island's Athletics Department. The NCAA has strict rules about the amount and source of outside funds during the academic year.
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