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NCAA/Athletics Compliance Information ATTENTION UT TYLER STUDENT-ATHLETES: All new and returning student-athletes for 2007-2008 must print and complete the following forms. The forms must be completed and submitted during student-athlete orientation. If you do not complete these forms, you will not be permitted to participate (practice or play) in intercollegiate athletics:
About NCAA Division III Colleges and universities in Division III place highest priority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successful completion of all students' academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete's athletics activities are conducted as an integral part of the student-athlete's educational experience. They also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletics staff. What does Division III have to offer?
Gambling & Sports Wagering The NCAA is proud of you for becoming a college student-athlete. It is proud of our country’s long tradition of college sports. It wants to protect your bright future and the integrity of sports. That’s why NCAA rules prohibit sports gambling of any kind by college student-athletes, coaches, trainers or anyone else involved with college sports. As a college student-athlete, you must follow the rules of the NCAA. One of the rules, NCAA Bylaw 10.3, specifically prohibits sports gambling. In clear, simple language, here’s what the rule means: You may not place any bet of any sort on any college or professional sports event. You may not give information to anyone who does place bets on college or professional sports. That means...
NCAA rules are clear. The minute you are discovered to have made a bet of any kind on any college or professional sport ...Or to have given information to someone who does gamble ... You are declared ineligible to compete in college sports. You are off the team. If you accept or place a bet on any college or professional team other than your own, you will automatically be suspended for a minimum of one year and be charged with a season of competition. If you accept or place a bet on any team at your school, you will be permanently ineligible. You risk losing your sports scholarship, being expelled from the school altogether, and/or being banned from other college and professional sports. You also run the risk of being arrested and charged with a crime. That’s because sports wagering is illegal in every state except Nevada. Sports bribery is illegal in every state. And even in Nevada, it is against NCAA rules for a student-athlete to make any wager on a sports event. Benefits & Boosters Receipt by a student-athlete of an award, benefit or expense allowance not authorized by NCAA legislation renders the student-athlete ineligible to compete while representing the institution in the sport for which the improper award, benefit or expense was received. If the student-athlete receives an extra benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation or an improper award or expense allowance in conjunction with competition that involves the use of overall athletics skill (e.g., “superstars” competition), the individual is ineligible in all sports. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or athletics representative to provide a student-athlete (or his/her relatives, guardian or friends) a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Never accept any of the following from a booster or representative of UT Tyler’s athletic interests: 1. Cash or loans in any amount External Links NCAA
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