Recruiting Rules
Division III Football
Letters
Telephone Calls
Contacts
What is a contact? A contact is any face-to-face meeting between you (or your parents or relatives) and college coach that includes any conversation other than “hello.” If a college coach meets you in-person at your school, or at one of your game’s or practice’s or at a pre-arranged meeting it is considered a contact even if no conversation takes place.
- A college coach may contact you in person off the college campus after your junior year in high school.
- There is no limit to the number of times coaches may contact you off the college campus or when the contacts may occur.
Evaluations
What is an evaluation? An evaluation is any off-campus (college campus) activity used to assess your academic qualifications or athletic ability in which no face-to face contact between you the college coach occurs beyond a “hello.” Examples include watching you practice or compete in a game.
Official Visits
- You can make one expense-paid (official) visit to a particular campus beginning on the opening day of classes of your senior year.
- There is no limit on the number of campuses that you visit if you initially enroll in a Division III college.
- Your visit may not exceed 48 hours.
- You may receive round-trip transportation between your home and the campus.
- You may receive meals, lodging and complimentary admission (general seating only) to campus athletic events.
- A student host may help you become acquainted with campus life and may spend $20 per day to cover all costs of entertaining you.
Printed Materials
- Coaches may provide you any official academic, admissions, athletics and student-service publications published by the college and other general information available to all students.
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