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1. A prospect doesn't jeopardize his amateur status if his private coach's expenses are reimbursed from prize money.
2. Student-athletes with remaining eligibility may tryout with a pro team anytime provided they do not miss class.
3. Which prospects must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center before making an official visit?
- [ ] High school or prep school
- [ ] Domestic four-year transfers
- [ ] Junior college
- [ ] All prospects
4. A student-athlete may not compete unless her academic and amateurism status have been certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center and her institution.
5. Student-athletes may establish their own business, but cannot use their name, picture, appearance, or athletics reputation to promote it.
6. The S-A Opportunity Fund may not be used to pay for athletic development opportunities (e.g., camps or clinics, outside foreign tour expenses) for student-athletes.
7. A four-year transfer may receive athletically related aid during her first year at her new institution regardless of her academic status at her former institution.
8. Note cards sent to prospects must be printed on white paper.
9. A prospect's amateur status is certified solely by the NCAA Eligibility Center.
10. An institution may hire an outside company to create a recruiting presentation to be shown to prospects.
11. A written offer of aid may be provided to a prospect:
- [ ] Anytime.
- [ ] Once the prospect has been added to the institution's IRL.
- [ ] Both a and b.
- [ ] Once the prospect has registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
12. Pre-enrollment information sent to prospects who have signed an NLI may include video materials.
13. If a walk-on wants to pay for a training table meal, what figure must she pay?
- [ ] The actual cost of the meal.
- [ ] $0; there is never a cost for this benefit incidental to participation.
- [ ] The cost that the institution deducts from the allowance of S-As who receive board.
- [ ] Walk-ons can never eat a training table meal, even if they offer to pay for it.
14. A JC prospect cannot make an official visit without being listed on the hosting institution's IRL.
15. The only forms of electronically transmitted correspondence that may be sent to prospects are e-mails and faxes.
16. 4-2-4 transfers must remain at the two-year college for at least one term in order to receive athletics aid during their first year at the second four-year institution.
17. High school prospects who graduate on time may use how many courses in the year immediately after graduation to achieve the 16 core-course requirement?
18. If a student-athlete has a tryout with a pro team:
- [ ] He can receive expenses from the pro team to tryout an unlimited number of times.
- [ ] He can receive expenses one time to tryout with a particular pro team.
- [ ] Under no circumstances can the tryout last more than 48 hours.
- [ ] He can miss class if he finances the tryout himself.
19. Which of the following may not appear on an institution's note card that is sent to prospects?
- [ ] A sport-specific logo
- [ ] A pocket to hold a business card
- [ ] Foil lettering
- [ ] Three colors of ink
20. Coaching staff members may not engage in any practice activities (e.g., chalk talk, film review) with a prospect.
21. During an official or unofficial visit, a prospect may not attend activities in which professional tryout or workout activities occur.
22. Graduate students who transfer to a new institution are immediately eligible for competition at their new institution since they have achieved the goal of graduation.
23. A high school booster group may pay the NCAA Eligibility Center fee for all of its prospects.
24. An institution may not host a national team tryout event conducted by a national governing body if prospects participate.
25. Text messages and instant messages are treated like correspondence and may be sent to prospects while they are in high school.
26. Before participating in any practice, competition, or conditioning activity, all student-athletes in their first year at an institution shall undergo a medical exam or evaluation administered or supervised by a physician.
27. Prospects may watch pro tryout events only during an unofficial visit.
28. A student-athlete who competes in a quarter of her team's completed events and is injured (for the remainder of the season) before the first half of the season is over can qualify for a hardship waiver.
29. During a given academic year and following summer, how many national team tryout competition events may an institution provide a student-athlete with expenses to participate?
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 0
- [ ] An unlimited number
- [ ] 2
30. All student-athletes who complete in post-season competition between terms must satisfactorily complete six units in the previous term.