Policy Statement on Intercollegiate Athletics
POL 09.00.3
Authority: Board of Trustees
History: First Issued: November 7, 1987. Last Revised: November 21, 1997. Additional History Information.
Related Policies: UNC Policy Manual XI.
Additional References: UNC Code: Appendix XIII.
Contact Info: Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance; (919) 515-2902; NCSU Athletics
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The University of North Carolina Board of Governors has
delegated responsibility for the establishment and supervision of intercollegiate
athletics to the Chancellor of each constituent institution, subject to policies
established by the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees.
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Following are policies to guide the Department of
Intercollegiate Athletics and the academic components of North Carolina State University
in the governance of intercollegiate athletic programs.
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MISSION AND ATHLETIC POLICY
3.1 Intercollegiate athletics play an important role in fulfilling the University's
purposes, both by contributing to the education of individual athletes and by enriching
the University environment. Through training and competition students gain discipline,
stamina and high standards, lessons that sustain personal development.
3.2 Success in North Carolina State University athletics shall be evaluated within the
context of the educational mission of the institution and measured by the personal
development of student-athletes and the program's contribution to the University.
3.3 The philosophy of the athletics program is to support the development of student-
athletes as whole individuals and to develop and reinforce their goals and achievements in
every facet of life. Physical stamina contributes to mental discipline and achievement.
Intellectual rigor and precision contribute to athletic skills and judgment. The social
aspects of athletic competition, including leadership and cooperative experience,
contribute to students' moral development and high standards.
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ATHLETIC POLICIES AND REGULATIONS
4.1 The Chancellor's responsibility for the University's intercollegiate athletic
programs, as delegated by the Board of Governors, includes overseeing the personnel and
financial affairs associated with intercollegiate athletics and for upholding University
policies. The Chancellor has the responsibility and authority for defining the
responsibilities of the Director of Athletics, to approve the annual operating budget(s)
for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, and to monitor institutional compliance
with University of North Carolina, ACC and NCAA regulations.
4.2 The Director of Athletics reports to the Chancellor and manages the department within
the guidelines outlined by Trustee policies, University administrative procedures, and all
NCAA and ACC regulation on intercollegiate athletics. An Athletics Council, composed of
faculty, alumni, and students, advises the Chancellor on matters related to
intercollegiate athletics, including compliance with national and conference athletic
regulations, and provides liaison among the parties it represents.
4.3 Together, the Chancellor, Director of Athletics, and the Athletics Council shall
ensure compliance with the standards and regulation of The Board of Governors, Board of
Trustees, and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), including (but not
limited to) those regulations governing recruiting, athletic eligibility and the
respective responsibilities of coaches and student-athletes. In addition, University and
athletic administrators are responsible for adhering to all policies of the Atlantic Coast
Conference, and other groups to which the University belongs. All practices shall be
evaluated according to these standards.
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ADMISSION, ELIGIBILITY, AND ACADEMIC PROGRESS OF ATHLETES
5.1 All student-athletes, including those considered for grants-in-aid, shall be submitted
to North Carolina State University using the same standards and requirements established
for other students. In cases of applicants with marginal academic credentials, the
Provost, Associate Provost and Dean of Admissions shall make the final admissions
decisions after reviewing the applications and all supporting credentials and, when deemed
appropriate, after interviews with the applicants.
5.2 National letters of intent shall not be signed until after the admissions review has
been made and communicated to the Director of Athletics and appropriate coach. In cases
where signings are permitted at the beginning rather than at the end of the high school
senior year, letters of intent may be signed after the reviews cited above, on a
conditional basis, namely that the applicant will meet admissions standards by the end of
the senior year. Failure to meet these standards will result in voiding the agreement.
5.3 The decision about freshman year eligibility shall be made by the Provost, Associate
Provost, and Dean of Admissions on the basis of the original limits established by Section
5-1-(j) of the NCAA Manual. Eligibility will be awarded only to students who meet NCAA
standards.
5.4 Prospective student-athletes who are admitted to the University but who are ineligible
for intercollegiate competition during their freshman year will participate in University
sponsored programs, which have been designed to help academically marginal students
achieve success during their freshman year, whether or not they are athletes.
5.5 Continuing enrollment at the University requires students to make measured progress
toward their degrees. Student-athletes are subject to both University and NCAA regulations
regarding academic progress. Continuing eligibility for intercollegiate athletic
competition shall be determined by the Athletics Council in a manner consistent with
University academic standards and NCAA regulations.
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GRANTS-IN-AID
6.1 The Department of Athletics currently provides grants-in-aid to selected student-
athletes who have demonstrated exceptional skills in particular sports. These awards may
pay full or partial educational expenses and are administered by the department under NCAA
guidelines. Under these guidelines, grants-in-aid are awarded only one year at a time.
However, students accepting scholarships shall be informed that University policy
encourages provision of aid through the completion of an undergraduate degree within the
time limits prescribed by the NCAA.
6.2 The number of grants-in-aid to be awarded in each sport shall conform to the number
permitted by NCAA regulations. Coaches will recommend grant-in-aid recipients to the
Director of Athletics, who has the authority to recommend approval of each award. The
University financial aid officer shall send official notification to the recipient.
Any alteration or cancellation of an award for continuing student-athletes is recommended
by the Director of Athletics to the financial aid officer, who reviews the recommendations
and shall take action in accordance with guidelines set forth by the University Committee
on Scholarship and Student Aid.
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DRUG EDUCATION
7.1 The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics shall conduct a comprehensive drug
education/chemical dependency prevention program to assist student-athletes understand the
problems and effects associated with drugs.
7.2 The overall objective of the NCSU program shall be first to deter involvement and
second to recommend counseling and treatment for student-athletes involved with drugs.
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RELATION WITH NON-ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
8.1 The Director of Athletics shall notify in writing all Wolfpack Club members, active
and lifetime, and others as specified by the NCAA bylaws governing contact with
student-athletes or prospective student-athletes. This policy states that, "All
contact in person with a prospective student-athlete or the prospect's relatives or legal
guardian for purposes of recruitment shall be made by institutional staff members. Such
contact, as well as, correspondence and telephone calls, by representatives of an
institutions athletics interests is prohibited." NCAA Manual, Bylaws 1-2-(e).
8.2 No guest benefits may be extended by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics on a
recurring basis to members of the NCSU faculty or academic staff, with the exception of
Athletics Council members, who may receive two complimentary season tickets to athletic
events.
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A FIRM COMMITMENT
9.1 North Carolina State University is committed to a competitive, broad-based
intercollegiate athletics program for men and women in both revenue and non- revenue
producing sports.
9.2 It is the mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics to operate
an athletics program that is open, respectful of University purposes, committed
to the development of athletes intellectually, morally, and physically, and
is consistent with policies and regulations of the University, the Atlantic
Coast Conference, and the NCAA.
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