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Stetson University is dedicated to the principle of institutional control and ensuring its athletics program is in compliance with all rules and regulations established by the NCAA, the Atlantic Sun Conference and the University. Stetson is responsible for the actions of its coaches, student-athletes, faculty and staff, as well as those individuals or organizations engaged in activities promoting Stetson's athletics interests, including alumni, athletic representatives/boosters, and fans. This compliance site is designed to provide a general overview of NCAA rules to prospective and current student-athletes, athletic representatives/boosters, and supporters. However, due to the complexity of these rules, please do not rely exclusively on this site - if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at (386) 822-7490. Please remember to "ASK BEFORE YOU ACT!" Go Hatters! Jorie Tress Prospective Student-Athletes A prospective student-athlete ("prospect") is: If you wish to participate in NCAA Division I athletics, you must have your academic and amateur status certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. For more information regarding the NCAA Eligibility Center and the academic and amateurism requirements that you must meet, please read the NCAA Guide to the College Bound Student-Athlete. NCAA Eligibility Center website: www.eligibilitycenter.org Current Student-Athletes 2012-13 Stetson University Student-Athlete Handbook Athletics Representatives ("Boosters") Stetson University's GUIDE TO NCAA RULES FOR ALUMNI, BOOSTERS & FRIENDS Definition of Athletics Representative ("Booster") - You are a booster if you... ► Are or ever have been a member of an organization that promotes Stetson University's athletics program; ONCE A BOOSTER ...ALWAYS A BOOSTER. You retain this identity indefinitely. Extra Benefits - An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a Stetson University employee or booster to provide a prospect or a student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA or available to the general prospective or current student population. Examples of impermissible extra benefits include, but are not limited to: ► Cash or ANY type of gifts or awards for any reason. All awards must first be approved by the Compliance Office. Please check with the Compliance Office before providing anything to a prospect or student-athlete. A prospect or student-athlete who accepts an impermissible benefit jeopardizes his or her eligibility for intercollegiate competition. Additionally, you may not use the name, picture or appearance of an enrolled student-athlete to advertise, recommend or promote sales or use of a commercial product or service of any kind. Any use of the name, picture or appearance of a student-athlete must first receive approval from the Compliance Office. Recruiting As a Booster, you MAY NOT: ► Contact a prospect's coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect, or visit the prospect's educational institution to pick up game films or transcripts.
► Inform Stetson University coaches of prospects that you think would be a strong addition to the university and the athletics program.
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