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In football, when is it permissible for the head
coach to make a telephone call to a PSA who is
in his junior year in high school?
April 15 through May 31
May 1 through June 15
The month of February
The month of March
TRUE
FALSE
In women’s basketball, during the July
evaluation period telephone calls are
permissible to PSA’s provided no more than one
telephone call per week is made.
TRUE
FALSE
In men’s basketball, one telephone call per
month is permitted to a PSA beginning June 15
at the conclusion of the sophomore year
through July 31 of the junior year, and twice per
week beginning August 1 prior to the beginning
of the senior year.
In order to satisfy two-year college transfer
requirements, a student-athlete who was a
NONQUALIFIER and has attended more than
one two-year college as a full-time student
before transferring to a D1 institution must earn
at least _____ percent of the credit hours used
to fulfill his or her academic degree
requirements from the two-year college that
awards the degree.
A. 15
B. 20
C. 25
D. 30
When may a NONQUALIFIER who is enrolled at a
two-year college make an OFFICIAL visit to an
institution?
After the completion of the first semester at the
two-year college
After the completion of the first academic year
at the two-year college
A nonqaulifier enrolled at a two-year college may
never make an official visit to an institution
At any time after enrolling in the two-year college
A NONQUALIFIER is currently enrolled in the first
year of a two-year college. At what time is it
permissible for a coach to make an in-person,
off-campus contact with this two-year college
PSA?
After completion of the first semester or quarter
At any time during a permissible contact period
After completion of the first year of enrollment
in the two-year college
After written permission has been received from
the two-year college
TRUE
FALSE
A PSA who has signed a NLI is permitted to make
an unofficial visit during a dead period to the
institution with which he or she has signed the
NLI.
New Legislation: Effective 8/1/2010
TRUE
FALSE
On or after May 1 of a PSA’s senior year in high
school, there is no limit on the number of
telephone calls and electronically transmitted
correspondence by an institution to the PSA,
provided the institution has received a financial
deposit in response to the institution’s offer of
admission.
New Legislation: Effective Immediately
TRUE
FALSE
An institutional coaching staff member may
provide an interview for an article that he or she
knows will appear in a recruiting publication or
newsletter.
TRUE
FALSE
A PSA is in his senior year of high school during the 2010-11
year. Prior to graduation in spring 2011, he realizes he will
be short one core-course. As a result, he discontinues
enrollment at his high school and does not graduate with
his class. He enrolls in a preparatory school in fall 2011 with
the intention of completing the one core-course in order to
satisfy NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. It is permissible
for this PSA to use the one core-course taken from the
preparatory school in order to satisfy NCAA core-curriculum
requirements.
TRUE
FALSE
A representative of athletics interests (i.e.,
booster) retains identity as such ONLY during the
period of time that the individual makes
donations to an institution’s athletics program.
ONCE A BOOSTER, ALWAYS A BOOSTER
TRUE
FALSE
After a PSA has signed a NLI with an institution,
the coach is permitted to have in-person, on- or
off-campus contact with the PSA at any time
regardless of the recruiting period.
TRUE
FALSE
A PSA graduates from high school in May 2010
and does not enroll in college in the fall of 2010.
The PSA is allowed five additional official visits
(one visit per institution) beginning October 15,
2010.
A PSA signs a NLI to attend Villanova on a
Wednesday. Villanova may send unlimited
electronic correspondence to the PSA beginning:
Immediately after the PSA signs the
NLI on the same calendar day
Upon receipt of the PSA’s NLI
The next calendar day
Never
During an OFFICIAL visit, an institution may
provide how many ADDITIONAL complimentary
admissions to a PSA who is a member of a
nontraditional family (e.g., divorce, separation)
in order to accommodate the parents
accompanying the PSA on the visit?
TRUE
FALSE
It is permissible for an institution to have contact with
a student-athlete who has begun service on an
official church mission without obtaining permission
to contact from the institution from which the
student-athlete withdrew prior to the beginning his
or her mission if the student-athlete signed a NLI and
attended the institution (with which he or she signed
the NLI) as a full-time student.
An individual becomes a PSA once he or she
___________.
Receives one phone call from a
coaching staff member
Starts classes for the ninth grade
Receives a benefit from the institution
that is not provided to prospective
students generally
Both B or C
Which statement is TRUE regarding computer
recruiting presentation?
Computer recruiting presentations may be
shown only during an in-home visit or an
official or unofficial visit
Computer recruiting presentations may be
shown during any permissible on or off
campus contact
Computer recruiting presentations may be
created by an entity outside the institution
B&C
TRUE
FALSE
Kevin, a PSA, posted a message on an online
message board stating an interest in playing his
sport at the D1 level. Coach Silver, who coaches
Kevin’s sport at the D1 level posted a response
on the message board, addressed directly to
Kevin. The response asked Kevin what grade he
was in and what position he played. Coach
Silver’s correspondence with Kevin through the
message board is permissible.
Which of the following are considered
telephone calls?
Instant messenger
Videoconference
Faxes
E-mail
TRUE
FALSE
A PSA is being recruited by Villanova for both
soccer and golf. Villanova is permitted to bring
the PSA on campus for an official visit in the fall
for soccer and again for another official visit in
the spring for golf.
A full grant-in-aid consists of ____________ .
Tuition and fees, room and board only
Tuition and fees, room and board, and required
course-related books only
Tuition and fees, course-related books and
transportation only
Tuition and fees only
Which of the following are exceptions to the
transfer rule for transfer students from a
four-year college?
The student-athlete returns from at least 12 months
of active military service in the armed forces of the
United States
The student-athlete returns from at least 12 months
of active service on an official church mission
The student-athlete changed schools for athletic
reasons
Both A and B
An institution that would like to award an
athletics grant-in-aid to a PSA may do which of
the following?
A
B
Guarantee the PSA a four-year scholarship in writing
Inform the PSA that the renewal of financial aid is not
automatic, but the athletics department may recommend to
the financial authority that the PSA’s financial aid be renewed
each year
C
Indicate that the institution will automatically continue the
grant-in-aid for four years, even if the PSA gets injured and is
unable to compete
D
Promise the PSA that he or she will receive a four-year grant-inaid, even if the coach decides to leave the institution
TRUE
FALSE
A PSA may visit more than one institution on the
same trip for OFFICIAL visit purposes, and the
institutions may share the travel expenses, as
long as there is no duplication of expenses, only
actual and necessary expenses are provided,
each of the visits do not last more than 48
hours, and travel is without delay for personal
reasons.
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