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REGULATORY & COMPLIANCE SERIES

NCAA Compliance Rules & Regulations
Targeted Skill Level: Basic
Duration: 4 - 5 hours
COURSE DESCRIPTION NCAA Compliance Rules & Regulations helps coaches, administrators, student-athletes and boosters comply more effectively with the NCAA's rules and regulations, the complexity of which can confuse even the best-intentioned persons.
The course uses animations to introduce real-life situations, and learn-by-doing exercises that appeal to the competitive nature of a student-athlete.
For example, in a simulated NCAA basketball game called Championship Challenge, the learner scores points, wins games and advances through a mock championship tournament by correctly answering exercise questions.
Modules 1-5 focus on the training of student-athletes, with subtopics that introduce basic concepts. Modules 6 and 7 focus on higher concepts and
training needs that are specific to coaches and boosters.
GOALS
After completing the course, learners will be able to:
- Student-athletes will know how to spot issues and identify potentially troublesome situations that could adversely affect their eligibility.
- Coaches and key administrators will sharpen the skills they need to comply with the NCAA rules and regulations, and how to provide effective compliance advice to student athletes.
- Boosters will gain insights regarding how to be a "Friend of the Program"
while supporting the institution's athletics in a proper way.
CASE STUDY
Ken Coleman has two positions he must fill. He skillfully interviews two candidates and then makes his decisions. The case study focuses on Ken's interviewing needs and the skills and techniques he uses to arrive at the optimal outcome.
INSTRUCTIONAL PATH CONTENT
- Gambling
- Insider Information
- Friendly Wagers
- Point-shaving

- Benefits
- Permissible Benefits
- Everyday Life
- Campus/Student Life
- Special Situations

- Amateurism
- Financial Arrangements
- Interactions with Agents
- Promotional Activities

- Academic Eligibility
- Full-time Enrollment
- Good Academic Standing
- Satisfactory Progress

- Financial Aid
- From Institution
- From Outside Sources
- Aid Limitations

- Recruiting
- Overview
- Print Materials
- Off-Campus Contacts
- On-Campus Visitation

- Boosters
- Who is a Booster?
- What can a Booster do?
- What can't a Booster do?
JUST-IN-TIME CONTENT
- 48 "Ask Experts" Audio clips (with text transcript) of compliance subject matter experts providing answers to context-sensitive questions
- 200 Frequently Asked Questions supporting the instructional content
- 38 Stories - fictional stories created to illustrate typical situations that occur involving compliance issues
- 58 Real-life Examples - factual cases of NCAA compliance infractions
- 101 screens of Learn-By-Doing Exercises with diversified formats (e.g., multiple choice, drag and drop, Yes or No, True or False and Red Flag/Green Flag), each designed to keep the learner interested and challenged.
Presented in the Interactive Directed Learning Model
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