Preseason Coaches Meeting. When faced with a question or concern regarding NCAA rules and regulations, the following process should be followed: Step.

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Preseason Coaches Meeting

When faced with a question or concern regarding NCAA rules and regulations, the following process should be followed: Step 1: Utilize the NCAA Manual. If the information in the manual does not clearly answer your questions, move on to Step 2. Step 2:Contact the Compliance Specialist Kelly McBryan Compliance Specialist (302) The Compliance Office is here to help. Do not hesitate to call and ask questions. Our motto is “Ask before you Act.” If the Compliance Specialist is not available, go to step 3. Step 3:Contact the Director of Athletics Chuck Hammond Director of Athletics (302)

 It is the duty of every institutional staff member or student-athlete to immediately report to the Compliance Specialist any alleged or suspected violations of Conference or NCAA rules.  Following a report of a potential violation, the Compliance Specialist will determine the following information: The nature of the incident or violation. Names of coaches, staff members, student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, alumni, or representative of athletics involved in the incident. Dates and places in which the violations are thought to have taken place. Sources of information including names and addresses of the individuals involved. Any available supporting evidence and possible “leads” to other evidence.  The Compliance Specialist will interview all individuals who were involved or who may have knowledge of the situation, will request relevant documents, and will review applicable legislation  In the case of a secondary violation (one that appears to be isolated, inadvertent, and resulting in no significant competitive or recruiting advantage), the Compliance Specialist will conduct the investigation, securing necessary information from all appropriate personnel and keeping the Director of Athletics informed of its progress.  When the potential violation may be major or where secondary violations appear to be part of a pattern of violations or involve the failure of a monitoring system, the Compliance Specialist will immediately inform the Director of Athletics and Dean of Students so a plan can be devised with which to proceed with the investigation

 Surveys are to be conducted after the conclusion of a student-athlete’s completion of their athletic career at Goldey-Beacom College.  The surveys are distributed to each student- athlete at the end of his or her athletic career at Goldey-Beacom College.

 Only those coaches who have been certified (successfully passed the NCAA Coaches Certification Exam) may contact or evaluate any prospective student-athlete off-campus.  Certification must occur on an annual basis prior to August 1 of the new academic year.

 Definition: An official visit begins when the PSA arrives on campus or when a coach picks the PSA up.  Length of Visit: Not to exceed 48 hours from the time they arrive on campus or recruiting conversation begins (during transportation).  Number of Visits: A PSA may take an unlimited number of official visits to DII member institutions, but may only take one official visit per campus.  1st Opportunity to Visit: No earlier than June 15 immediately preceding the PSA’s junior year.

1. 48 hours before an official visit, the following materials must be filed with the Compliance Office: A. SAT or ACT scores B. High School or Junior College Transcript C. Itinerary D. Housing form (From Appendix) E. Name of a student-host for the visit. 2. Day of official visit the designated student host must come to the compliance office at least one hour prior to the recruit arriving on campus to sign the student-athlete host form. 3. Within 48 hours following a visit, the following materials must be filed with the Compliance. A. Prospect from (From Appendix) B. Coach form (From Appendix) C. All receipts from the visit *Failure to follow this process will impact your team’s ability to host overnight visits in the future.

1. 48 hours before an unofficial visit, the following materials must be filed with the Compliance Office: A. Itinerary 2. Within 48 hours following a visit, the following materials must be filed with the Compliance. A. Unofficial Visit Form (From Appendix) *Failure to follow this process will impact your team’s ability to host overnight visits in the future.

Coach must submit itinerary and proof of physical (dated within the last 6 months) 24 hours prior to try out to Compliance Specialist When PSA arrives on campus, he/she must fill out try out form, risk waiver form, and the sickle cell form prior to the try out The try out should last no longer than 2 hours.

If a student-athlete from another four-year institution (or someone in their first year of junior college) contacts you regarding transfer possibilities to Goldey- Beacom College, please follow these steps: 1. Inform the student-athlete that you may not speak to them until we receive a transfer release from his or her current institution. 2. Submit to the Compliance Specialist the student- athlete’s name and current institution. A transfer Release Request will be forwarded to his or her current institution. 3. Do not contact the transfer student until you receive “permission to speak” from the Compliance Specialist.

 Prior to receiving athletic equipment and participating in try-outs, practice or competition, a non-recruited student-athlete must complete the following steps:  Be approved by the Head Coach to try-out  Necessary paperwork for a try-out must be turned into Compliance 48 hours prior to the try- out  Upon making the team, the student has 45 days after signing forms during which he/she can practice but not compete.

 Fill out the Request for financial aid form located on the coach/admin area on the athletics website  All offers must be verbal until signing period  Turn in completed forms to Compliance for review.  Compliance will inform coach when athletic financial aid is approved  Compliance will prepare NLIs for coach’s review. Once coach approves NLI, the NLI is sent by to the address that the PSA has listed in the eligibility center (or other submitted by coach). The head coach is copied on the NLI when it is sent out  The NLI must be signed 7 days from the date of the issue and the conference office must receive the document within 14 days of the signature.

 Practice Logs are due once a month!  All forms must be signed and handed in, faxed, or scanned and ed to  Due before first competition  CACC Code of Conduct (team and admin)  Due before the first day of practice:  Declaration of playing season  Declaration of coaching staff