1. In football, when is it permissible for the head coach to make a telephone call to a PSA who is in his junior year in high school?

April 15 through May 31

2. True or False: In women’s basketball, during the July evaluation period telephone calls are permissible to PSA’s provided no more than one telephone call per week is made.

False

3. True or False: In men’s basketball, one telephone call per month is permitted to a PSA beginning June 15 at the conclusion of the sophomore year through July 31 of the junior year, and twice per week beginning August 1 prior to the beginning of the senior year.

True

4. 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 D1 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.

25

5. When may a NONQUALIFIER who is enrolled at a two-year college make an OFFICIAL visit to an institution?

After the completion of the first academic year at the two-year college

6. A NONQUALIFIER is currently enrolled in the first year of a two-year college. At what time is it permissible for a coach to make an in-person, off-campus contact with this two-year college PSA?

After completion of the first year of enrollment in the two-year college

7. True or False: A PSA who has signed a NLI is permitted to make an unofficial visit during a dead period to the institution with which he or she has signed the NLI.

True (New Legislation Effective 8/1/2010)

8. True or False: On or after May 1 of a PSA’s senior year in high school, there is no limit on the number of telephone calls and electronically transmitted correspondence by an institution to the PSA, provided the institution has received a financial deposit in response to the institution’s offer of admission.

True (New Legislation Effective Immediately)

9. True or False: An institutional coaching staff member may provide an interview for an article that he or she knows will appear in a recruiting publication or newsletter.

True 10. True or False: A PSA is in his senior year of high school during the 2010-11 year. Prior to graduation in spring 2011, he realizes he will be short one core-course. As a result, he discontinues enrollment at his high school and does not graduate with his class. He enrolls in a preparatory school in fall 2011 with the intention of completing the one core-course in order to satisfy NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. It is permissible for this PSA to use the one core- course taken from the preparatory school in order to satisfy NCAA core-curriculum requirements.

False

11. True or False: A representative of athletics interests (i.e., booster) retains identity as such ONLY during the period of time that the individual makes donations to an institution’s athletics program.

False

12. True or False: After a PSA has signed a NLI with an institution, the coach is permitted to have in- person, on- or off-campus contact with the PSA at any time regardless of the recruiting period.

False

13. True or False: A PSA graduates from high school in May 2010 and does not enroll in college in the fall of 2010. The PSA is allowed five additional official visits (one visit per institution) beginning October 15, 2010.

True

14. A PSA signs a NLI to attend Villanova on a Wednesday. Villanova may send unlimited electronic correspondence to the PSA beginning:

The Next Calendar Day

15. During an OFFICIAL visit, an institution may provide how many ADDITIONAL complimentary admissions to a PSA who is a member of a nontraditional family (e.g., divorce, separation) in order to accommodate the parents accompanying the PSA on the visit?

2

16. True or False: It is permissible for an institution to have contact with a student-athlete who has begun service on an official church mission without obtaining permission to contact from the institution from which the student-athlete withdrew prior to the beginning his or her mission if the student-athlete signed a NLI and attended the institution (with which he or she signed the NLI) as a full-time student.

False

17. An individual becomes a PSA once he or she ______.

Starts classes for the ninth grade

Receives a benefit from the institution that is not provided to prospective students generally 18. Which statement is TRUE regarding computer recruiting presentation?

Computer recruiting presentations may be shown during any permissible on or off campus

contact

19. True or False: Kevin, a PSA, posted a message on an online message board stating an interest in playing his sport at the D1 level. Coach Silver, who coaches Kevin’s sport at the D1 level posted a response on the message board, addressed directly to Kevin. The response asked Kevin what grade he was in and what position he played. Coach Silver’s correspondence with Kevin through the message board is permissible.

False

20. Which of the following are considered telephone calls?

Videoconference

21. True or False: A PSA is being recruited by Villanova for both soccer and golf. Villanova is permitted to bring the PSA on campus for an official visit in the fall for soccer and again for another official visit in the spring for golf.

False

22. A full grant-in-aid consists of ______.

Tuition and fees, room and board, and required course-related books only

23. Which of the following are exceptions to the transfer rule for transfer students from a four-year college?

The student-athlete returns from at least 12 months of active military service in the armed

forces of the United States

24. An institution that would like to award an athletics grant-in-aid to a PSA may do which of the following?

Inform the PSA that the renewal of financial aid is not automatic, but the athletics department

may recommend to the financial authority that the PSA’s financial aid be renewed each year