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* 3. A student-athlete who signs a valid Letter of Intent receiving no athletic aid is a counter towards the overall maximum number of LOI signees in that sport.

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* 4. Athletic scholarships may be administered by college’s booster clubs and/or the coaching staff.

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* 5. An athletic scholarship may be cancelled if the student-athlete becomes injured or sick where they are no longer capable of competing.

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* 6. Are all student-athletes at Community College A required to sign Letters of Intent?

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* 7. Student-Athlete R signs a Letter of Intent at Community College A in football and he wishes to participate in men’s basketball.  Is he a counter towards the maximum number of athletic scholarships in both sports?

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* 8. Which of the following are permitted by the NJCAA concerning housing arrangements and athletic scholarship?

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* 9. Written notice of the terms of the original Grant-in-Aid shall be given to the student-athlete no later than the ______ calendar day of the term in which they are to receive athletic aid.

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* 10. If Student-Athlete R signs two NJCAA Letters of Intent for the same academic year without receiving a Release Agreement, what are the consequences?

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* 11. Which of the following is permitted by an NJCAA member college when cancelling a Grant-in-Aid?

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* 12. It is not permissible for a coach or other member of the athletic staff to provide student-athletes with transportation to and from school.

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* 13. Student-Athlete R signs an NJCAA Letter of Intent for basketball with Community College A.  Student-Athlete R is still able to receive an official paid recruiting visit to Community College A prior to the start of the next academic year.

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* 14. Community College A sponsors a Division III men’s soccer team. Community College A is permitted to bring all members of the team onto campus and house and feed them during the time beginning with the official start date of the season until the first day of classes in the official term.

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* 15. When traveling for intercollegiate competition, while in season, all member colleges may expend money for reasonable entertainment as approved through the regular financial approval procedures and processes of the college as authorized or approved by the College President.

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* 16. Student-Athlete R has not signed a Letter of Intent and Community College A expends money on the student-athlete by paying for their transportation costs to campus as part of a Division I scholarship.  Has a violation occurred?

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* 17. Student-Athlete R is signed to an LOI at Community College A.  Student-Athlete R practices with the team for two weeks in the fall before school begins.  The student does not like the team and feels as if he does not fit in at Community College A.  Is Student-Athlete R permitted to withdraw from Community College A prior to the 15th calendar day of the term and transfer to another member college and immediately play?

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* 18. All Letters of Intent and Release Agreements must be submitted online.

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* 19. If an athletic scholarship is cancelled based on one of the four (4) allowable reasons as listed in the Handbook, when can that LOI/Scholarships be replaced?

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* 20. Student-Athlete R is a basketball player who is on a letter of Intent.  Immediately following the conclusion of the season, Student-Athlete R receives their release from the LOI.  When does Student-Athlete R become recruitable?

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* 21. Student-Athlete R signs a full Division I scholarship to play football.  He completes the fall football season and decides he wants to play Division II baseball at the same school.  Is student-athlete R eligible to participate in the spring baseball season?

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* 22. All divisions are able to provide flu shots and provide access to medical care for a minor illness up to a maximum of $100 per illness.  Reimbursement directly to the student-athlete for a flu shot or medical care is not permissible.

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