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April Rules Ed. Villanova University Compliance. Summary of Topics. Written offers of aid NLI – Unofficial Signings Scholarship Renewals Summer Storage Breast Cancer Awareness Uniforms Counting Days Official Visits - Reminder Paying for Flights
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April Rules Ed Villanova University Compliance
Summary of Topics • Written offers of aid • NLI – Unofficial Signings • Scholarship Renewals • Summer Storage • Breast Cancer Awareness Uniforms • Counting Days • Official Visits - Reminder • Paying for Flights • Hotel Stays on the Night Prior to the Official Visit • Question/Answer
Written Offers of Aid • Written offer of aid cannot be provided until Aug. 1 prior to the PSA’s senior year. • To receive written offer, PSA must be: • Registered with Eligibility Center • Added to team’s Institutional Request List (IRL) • Please inform compliance of the prospects that will be receiving written offers of aid. Please provide us with any current letters that you use for written offers of aid in order for the language of the letter to be approved.
NLI – Unofficial Signings Any fake NLI documents must be sent from the compliance office.
Scholarship Renewals • Due June 1st • Can obtain document from website or compliance office.
Summer Storage • Student-athletes in need of storing items in the area over the summer should refer to the following website: http://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/reslife/housing/storage.html • If on campus in summer school, you may store extra items in South Campus trailers. Need to contact Residence Life.
Breast Cancer Awareness Uniforms • Permissible: • Wearing a warm-up t-shirt that is pink with a breast cancer awareness logo (i.e. Pink Ribbon) • Wearing a pink uniform (as long as specific sport uniform regulations deem it permissible) • Impermissible: • Wearing a uniform/sneakers/cleats/headband with a breast cancer awareness logo along with normal sponsor logo (i.e. Nike symbol) • Currently requires a waiver in order to wear during a game
Counting Days • During defined championship or nonchampionship segment, each day counts excluding: • Required days off (1 day per week) • Official vacation, holiday and final-exam periods when no practice or competition occurs • This does not apply to basketball or football. • Baseball and softball are not affected by this during their nonchampionship segment.
Counting Days - Example For example: • When two days are given off (free of any countable athletically related activities) in one week during a championship or nonchampionship segment, one of the days will still count towards the team’s playing season.
Specifically: • If Golf provided two days off during either their nonchampionship or championship segment, six of the seven days would still count towards the 144-day maximum.
Official Visits - Reminder • Paying for flights • A PSA may not be reimbursed by the institution for payment of his or her own flight for an official visit. • An institution may purchase a plane ticket for a PSA coming to campus on an official visit. • If PSA and his or her parents want to be on the same flight, Jen Burns can take the credit card number of the parents to pay for their flight or the parents can pay from themselves. • Please remember that you are only allowed to pay for the PSA’s flight.
Official Visits - Reminder • Hotel stays on the night prior to the official visit. • PSA can stay in a hotel the night before the start of an official visit without starting the visit (under the discretion of compliance) • Any in-room entertainment (i.e. purchasing a movie) or room service cannot be paid by the institution • In the event that a PSA does purchase those items, they must pay for them and proof of payment must be demonstrated • The official visit will have begun if a PSA stays at the Villanova Conference Center • Villanova Conference Center is considered on-campus facility
Question? • The baseball coaches at Ocean State College are planning their summer recruiting trips. There are a couple of situations where an assistant coach would like to go straight from his recruiting trip to a family vacation site and then on to the next recruiting trip. Is this permissible or does the coach have to return to campus before he can resume off-campus recruiting activities?
Answer The coach does not have to return to campus in order to be replaced as a permissible off-campus recruiter. • With the adoption of NCAA Proposal 2010-21, a coach replaced for purposes of off-campus recruiting activities is not required to return to campus before engaging in additional recruiting activities provided no more than the permissible number of off-campus recruiters in a particular sport engage in recruiting activities each day. (June, July, August only)