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As a
student-athlete at Missouri Western State University, you have certain
responsibilities to uphold and you should be aware of what is expected
of you. Essentially, all eyes are on you all of the time. Consequently,
we ask that you always think before you act and ask questions whenever
in doubt.
Please take
time to read this website and familiarize yourself with all rules and
regulations. We understand there are always questions that will arise as
a result of specific situations. If you feel unclear about how to
operate within the NCAA guidelines, please contact the Athletics
Compliance Office at (816) 271-4258.
Review the
Summary of Regulations that was provided to you in the meeting prior
to the start of your season by clicking on the link provided.
For all student-athletes that initially enrolled
in college after to August 1, 2005:
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You
must be enrolled full-time, which is a minimum of 12 credits, at all
times during the semester.
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You
must successfully complete at least 24 credits towards your designated
degree program during the fall, spring, and summer to be eligible next
year. A minimum of 18 credits must be earned during the regular
academic year.
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You
must pass at least 6 hours each semester to remain eligible.
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Must
designate degree by the beginning of your fifth full-time semester
(third year of enrollment).
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You
are allowed 4 seasons of eligibility within 10 full-time semesters.
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As a student-athlete,
you need to be aware that there are limitations on the interactions
you may have with individuals the NCAA identifies as boosters.
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The
NCAA stipulates that once an individual has been identified as a
booster of Missouri Western State University's athletics programs he
or she retains this status forever. You, friends or relatives may not
receive an "extra benefit" from any individual that is being given
directly or indirectly due to the fact that you are a student-athlete
at Missouri Western State University.
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The
following are a sample of extra benefits or services that are
prohibited under NCAA legislation:
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Car or any use of a car or other transportation
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Clothing
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Haircut or other miscellaneous service
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Gift(s)
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Money, loan(s), a guarantee of bond or signing/ co-signing of a
note to arrange a loan
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Ticket(s) for any kind of entertainment
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Payment of long distance telephone calls
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Free or reduced merchandise from a merchant (unless it is available
to the general public)
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Free or reduced meals at a restaurant
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Free or reduced room and/or board from a booster
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Members of the athletic department staff (including tutors) may not
type reports, papers, letters, etc...
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Special discounts, payment arrangements or credit on a purchase
(e.g., airline tickets) or service (e.g., laundry, dry cleaning)
Agents
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You are not eligible in a sport if you have ever
accepted money, transportation or other benefits from an agent or
agreed to have an agent market your athletics ability or reputation in
that sport.
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You may NOT sign a contract with an agent or agree
verbally to be represented by an agent until after your eligibility
has expired.
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Any questions regarding agents should be directed to the
Athletics Compliance Office.
Amateurism
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In order to maintain your amateur status and remain
eligible for intercollegiate competition, you cannot receive any type
of pay for play, either directly or indirectly.
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All awards or cash prizes that you are not allowed to
receive under NCAA regulations cannot be given in your name to another
individual or agency.
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You may NOT knowingly provide information to individuals
involved in organized gambling activities concerning intercollegiate
athletics competition.
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You may NOT solicit a bet on ANY intercollegiate team or
on ANY professional team.
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You may NOT accept a bet on any team representing
Missouri Western State University or participate in any gambling
activity that involves intercollegiate athletics through a bookmaker,
a parlay card or any other method employed by organized gambling.
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Any violation of the above regulations will be
sanctioned as follows: If the gambling activity involves Missouri
Western State University, you will lose all remaining eligibility in
all sports. If the gambling activity involves any other team aside
from Missouri Western State University, you will be ineligible for a
minimum of one year, at which time we may elect to seek reinstatement
for you. Any subsequent violation will result in the loss of all
remaining eligibility in all sports.
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Any student-athlete who engages in activity designed to
influence the outcome of an intercollegiate contest (i.e., point
shaving), shall permanently lose all remaining eligibility in all
sports.
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YOU
MAY ONLY GET PAID FOR WORK ACTUALLY PERFORMED.
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YOU
MAY ONLY GET PAID AT THE GOING RATE OF PAY.
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YOU
MAY NOT USE YOUR REPUTATION AS AN ATHLETE TO BENEFIT YOUR EMPLOYER.
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If the sport in which you participate charges admission
for home contests, you will be provided a maximum of FOUR
complimentary admissions for each home contest.
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All admissions are by a pass list and your guest MUST
provide proper identification and a signature to be honored.
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The sale or exchange of your complimentary admissions
(by you or your designated recipient) for any item of value is a
violation of NCAA regulations and places your eligibility for
intercollegiate athletics in jeopardy.
Outside
Competition
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You cannot participate as a member of any outside team
in any non-collegiate, amateur competition during the sport season.
The penalty for this violation is loss of eligibility for the
remainder of that year. In basketball, the penalty for this violation
is loss of eligibility for any further intercollegiate competition.
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You are allowed to participate as an individual in
outside competition during the academic year, as long as you represent
only yourself and are not representing any team or club or receive
expenses or compensation from any team or club.
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In all sports, no cash prizes for any team member and
all awards should conform to the regulations of the recognized amateur
organization associated with the event.
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Some exceptions that are available in all sports are:
High School Alumni Games, Olympic Games, Official Pan American Tryouts
and Competition, US National Teams, and Official World Championships.
Prior approval is required by the Athletics Compliance Office prior to
participation in any event.
Promotions
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You cannot allow your name, picture or personal
appearance to be used to advertise or promote any commercial products,
services, jobs or employers regardless of whether compensation is
offered.
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You cannot allow a commercial business to use your name
or picture in a "name-the-player" contest.
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You can be involved in a promotional activity (e.g.,
half-court basketball shooting contest, involvement in a golfing money
scramble) provided all members of the general public or student-body
are eligible to participate and selected at random.
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Charitable organizations often request assistance from
student-athletes in fund-raising activities. Permission to participate
in such activities must be obtained from the Director of Athletics to
ensure that no violation occurs. The
Promotional Activities Form
must be completed prior to the activity by the person organizing your
participation.
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Any
approved charitable appearance must occur without your missing any
classes.
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Any
questions about permissible activities should be directed to the
Athletics Compliance Office and your coach of the activity, so as not
to jeopardize your eligibility.
You are not eligible if you receive financial aid other than
the financial aid that Missouri Western State University distributes.
However, it is permissible to receive:
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Money from anyone upon whom you are naturally or legally dependent;
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Financial aid that has been awarded to you on a basis other than
athletics ability; or
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Financial aid from an entity outside your institution that meets
the requirements specified in the Division II Manual. [Bylaw 15.01.3]
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On- or off-campus employment earnings, provided the compensation
does not include remuneration for value that the student-athlete may
have for the employer because of publicity, reputation, fame or personal
following; the student-athlete is compensated only for work actually
performed; and the student-athlete is compensated at a rate commensurate
with the going rate in that locality for similar services.
You must report to Missouri Western State
University any financial aid that you receive from a source other than your
institution. Please complete the
Non-Institutional Outside Aid Certification
form if are planning to receive any financial aid from outside Missouri
Western. However, you do not need to report financial aid received from
anyone upon whom you are naturally or legally dependent.
If you are
an athletic scholarship recipient at Missouri Western State University,
you are able to review the terms of the
athletic aid agreement by clicking on the link provided.
NCAA
rules require Missouri Western State University to notify you in writing
by July 1 of each year of your athletic scholarship.
Students,
who have been recipients of an athletic scholarship and for whom the
Athletic Department has chosen not to renew the scholarship, may appeal
the decision to the Missouri Western State University Financial Aid
Appeals Committee.
Appeals to
the Financial Aid Appeals Committee must be in writing and received in
the Office of Financial Aid Services within 30 days of notification of
the reduction or non-renewal of the scholarship. The appeal must
outline your position very clearly and documentation to support this may
be attached (including witnesses and written documentation). The
Committee will notify the student and the Athletics Department of its
decision in writing. The decision of the Committee is final.
For more
information, contact the Office of Financial Aid at (816) 271-4361.
The
following forms are to be completed by all student-athletes prior to
practice and competition.
NCAA and
MWSU Forms
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Summary of Regulations
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Squad List
Addition Form
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Drug-Testing Consent Form
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Student-Athlete Statement
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