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1. Beginning 8/1/2010, the NCAA Eligibility Center shall provide the information contained within the disclosure reports related to admissions, graduation-rate data, academic progress rate and graduation success rate to a prospective student-athlete and his or her parents or legal guardians after he or she has registered with the Eligibility Center and the Eligibility Center has received an institution's request to add the prospective student-athlete to the institution's institutional request list.
2. A student-athlete recently participated in a promotional event for a local charity. You did everything else right to comply with NCAA rules, but you forgot to have the charity sign a release statement ensuring that the student-athlete's appearance at the event would comply with NCAA rules. As a result the eligibility of the student-athlete needs to be reinstated.
3. Effective 8/1/2010, the NCAA Eligibility Center shall provide notification of initial-eligibility standards, the banned drug list and information about nutritional supplements to a prospective student-athlete after he or she has registered with the Eligibility Center.
4. [Women's Volleyball] Effective 8/1/2010, a student-athlete who does not initially enroll full time in a collegiate institution within one year following the high school graduation date of the student-athlete's class and participates in organized events after the one-year period, shall be charged with a season of intercollegiate competition for each year of participation and shall fulfill an academic year in residence on matriculation at the certifying institution before being eligible to represent the institution in intercollegiate competition.
5. Your institution provided two more official visits to basketball prospects than the rules permit. Those two prospects are ineligible until reinstated by the NCAA.
6. [Women's volleyball] There are three events involving prospects that are occurring during the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship. Which of the following statements are true?
- [ ] a. Coaches may not attend any of the events because it is a dead period.
- [ ] b. All coaches may attend all of the events.
- [ ] c. All of an institution's authorized recruiters may only attend one of the events and all of them have to attend on the same day. The event cannot conflict with the NCAA competition.
- [ ] d. Only the head coach may evaluate at these events.
- [ ] e. The event must be certified by the NCAA before any coach may attend it.
7. [Tennis] A four-year transfer who enrolls at the certifying institution as a full-time student after the conclusion of the first term of the academic year and qualifies for an exception to the one-year residence requirement shall not be eligible for competition until the following academic year if he or she has competed during the same academic year regardless of whether or not the transfer received athletically related financial aid during the same academic year from the previous four-year institution.
8. Effective 8/1/2010, a prospect may not be provided with a written offer of athletics aid until all of the primary questions on the amateurism certification questionnaire administered by the NCAA Eligibility Center have been answered and submitted.
9. A prospect with a diagnosed education-impacting disability graduates from high school in June 2010 after four years of attendance. He plans to enroll in a Division I institution for the Fall 2010 term. How many core courses completed after graduation may he use to satisfy the core curriculum and/or minimum grade-point average requirements?
- [ ] a. Zero.
- [ ] b. One.
- [ ] c. Two.
- [ ] d. Three.
- [ ] e. An unlimted number.
10. All student-athletes may practice but not compete for a 45-day period before their amateur status has been certified regardless of whether or not they were recruited.