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* 3. Prospects are allowed to take how many official paid recruiting visits to the same institution?

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* 4. A high school student must have completed their junior year of high school in order to go on an official paid recruiting visit to any NJCAA member college.

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* 5. Once a student-athlete has signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent for the upcoming academic year, he/she may not receive a paid official on campus recruiting visit to the college before the start of the academic year.

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* 6. Which of the following is true about coaches off campus recruiting trips?

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* 7. A coach who is taking an off campus recruiting trip to see prospective athletes may not take current student-athletes with him/her on the trip.

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* 8. A member college may take prospects on official visits outside of the local community and/or campus for entertainment.

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* 9. A prospective student-athlete who is a golfer visits Community College A for an official paid recruiting visit.  During this official visit, the college takes the student to a local golf course and pays for the greens fees for this student-athlete.  This is a direct violation of recruiting rules.

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* 10. High School Student R has signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent at Community College A.  After signing this Letter of Intent, he/she wishes to take an unofficial recruiting visit to Community College B.  Since the student is paying all of his/her expenses to visit Community College B, any member of the athletics staff including coaches may meet with the student while on his/her visit to the college.

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* 11. Which of the following statements are true concerning official on-campus recruiting visits?

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* 12. While recruiting Student-Athlete R, the coach at Community College A loans him/her a small sum of money for personal needs.  This loan can be considered as an inducement for Student-Athlete R to attend Community College A therefore breaking the recruiting rules of the NJCAA.

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* 13. Student-Athlete R is not offered a scholarship by Community College A for his/her second season of participation. When does Student-Athlete R, who was under a LOI the previous year become recruitable?

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* 14. Which of the following statements is true concerning official (paid) recruiting visit transportation?

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* 15. A prospect on an official recruiting visit wants to visit some family following the two day stay at the college.  Can the college provide transportation to the prospect to the college, have the prospect stay on campus for two days then allow him/her to visit their family for three days then provide transportation for the prospect back home?

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* 16. Student-Athlete R is currently a student-athlete at Community College A and has signed a Letter of Intent at that college.  The student’s parents call Community College B for the purpose of trying to get their son/daughter recruited by another school.  Is this a violation of NJCAA bylaws?

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* 17. An institution or representative of its athletics interests may provide an automobile for a prospect’s use during an official recruiting trip to that institution’s campus.

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* 18. A student-athlete who is attending Community College A and participating on a varsity team contacts Community College B during the academic year wishing to transfer for the next academic year.  This student-athlete has not signed a Letter of Intent at Community College A and the term in which the sport season ended has concluded.  Is Community College B required to notify Community College A that one of their student-athletes has contacted them who is interested in transferring?

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* 19. A current student-athlete may not drive recruits to a community other than the community in which the member college is located while the recruits are on an official college visit.

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* 20. May a coach from Community College A use their Facebook account, Twitter account or other social media to contact student-athletes who are currently under a Letter of Intent at Community College B for the purpose of recruiting.

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* 21. Prospective Student-Athlete R is driving with his parents to visit Community College A on an official visit.  Can the coach at Community College B coordinate to meet the prospect and his parents at a local restaurant while the official visit with Community College A is taking place?

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* 22. Prior to signing a student-athlete to a Letter of Intent (LOI), what steps can be taken to ensure the student-athlete had not previously signed a LOI for the same period of time?

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