NCAA Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Which of the following printed recruiting materials may NOT be provided at any time to a prospective student-athlete, his or her parents or legal guardians, coaches or any other individual responsible for teaching or directing an activity in which a pr...
Which of the following printed recruiting materials may NOT be provided at any time to a prospective
student-athlete, his or her parents or legal guardians, coaches or any other individual responsible for
teaching or directing an activity in which a prospective student-athlete is involved: - ANSWERSGeneral
correspondence.
Prior to initial full-time enrollment at a four-year collegiate institution, a recruited prospective student-
athlete enrolls in summer school and receives athletically related financial aid. The prospective student-
athlete was admitted, but decided not to enroll at any institution the fall term, and instead enrolls full-
time at a different four-year collegiate institution during the spring term. This prospective student-
athlete is considered a transfer student. - ANSWERSTrue
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 Division
I 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. - ANSWERS25%
For a prospective student-athlete who has not committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, which
activity is NOT permissible during a dead period? - ANSWERSPermitting a prospective student-athlete to
make an official or unofficial visit.
A representative of athletics interests (i.e., booster) may contact, correspond with and make telephone
calls to a prospective student-athlete starting: - ANSWERS-After the prospective student-athlete signs a
National Letter of Intent with the institution.
-After the prospective student-athlete signs the institution`s written offer of admission and/or financial
aid.
-After the institution has received the prospective student-athlete`s financial deposit in response to its
offer of admission.
-Any of the above.
, A member institution MAY host, sponsor or conduct a group workout or combine (i.e., devoted to agility,
flexibility, speed or strength tests) involving prospective student-athletes, provided the athletics
department staff is not involved in conducting the activity, except for activities incidental to supervising
the facilities. - ANSWERSFalse
It is permissible for a coach to provide transportation for a prospective student-athlete to attend a home
athletics contest at any local facility during an UNOFFICIAL visit. - ANSWERSTrue
Under what conditions may an institution provide an OFFICIAL visit to a prospective student-athlete? -
ANSWERS-The prospective student-athlete has presented the institution with a high school (or college)
academic transcript.
-The prospective student-athlete is placed on the institution`s institutional request list (IRL)
-The prospective student-athlete has registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
--All of the above must be satisfied before providing an official visit.
Institutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability may NOT be reduced or canceled during
the period of the award if the recipient _______________. - ANSWERSPerforms below athletic
expectations.
An institution is hosting a professional tryout event the same weekend several prospective student-
athletes are making unofficial visits to campus. The prospective student-athletes are NOT permitted to
attend the professional tryout event. - ANSWERStrue
Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, the institution's
coach may comment as to the likelihood the prospective student-athlete will commit to the institution. -
ANSWERSfalse
A coach may provide a prospective student-athlete with complimentary admissions to attend a
postseason conference championship being held on the institution's campus, provided the prospective
student-athlete is on an OFFICIAL visit. - ANSWERSfalse
A institutional staff member may initate phone calls to or receive phone calls from a prospective student-
athlete during the five days immediately preceding the prospective student-athlete's official visit and
during the official visit.An individual who has officially registered and enrolled in a minimum full-time
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