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I've recently committed to an official visit. My dad wants to know what exactly is an official visit, why should i take one, and he also thinks that the NCAA would not allow a prospective student athlete visit on their own. I wanted to clarify all this for him by people who have went through this experience and college coaches that set up these visits.
Thanks for all your help in advance.
Thanks for all your help in advance.
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so basically if the school pays for any part of your visit, it is "official"
so basically if the school pays for any part of your visit, it is "official"
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They can pay for everything for you, food, lodging, etc, so long as you do not accept any tangible thing from there, especially with there school name on it. They are a lot of fun, and you can learn a lot on them. Take advantage of the oppurtunity. They will show you around the school, have you meet the team, talk to advisors etc. Enjoy.
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Official visits are key because you get to spend time in the area. You will take a tour of the school or sit in on a class which is cool but meeting the poeple and talking to them is really important. Usually questions just come naturally.
Its cool to talk to kids on the team and you need to find out if you can picture yourself living in the place with the people. See how comfortable you are. Also talk to the vault coach and find out if you see yourself having a good relationship with him/her.

Its cool to talk to kids on the team and you need to find out if you can picture yourself living in the place with the people. See how comfortable you are. Also talk to the vault coach and find out if you see yourself having a good relationship with him/her.

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Ready??? here are the rules!! Just got a copy two days ago.....here's the overview with some specific dos and don'ts.
an official visit is a visit to a university for which your expenses are paid for. Unofficial visits are visits that you make at your expense. Official visits require extensive documentation validating that you have not been given ANY form of inducement to come the that univeristy. Each kind of inducement is documented and at the end of your visit you will have to sign a document claiming that you or your parents or your spouse were not offered or given any such inducement. You will be assigned a student athlete as a Host. The Host also has to sign a like document.
you are permitted only 5 official visits to DI or DII schools. There is a 30 mile radius that limits the distance you can be taken from the university for the purposes of entertainment. You are not allowed to participate in any physical work-out or recreational activities that involve any sport for which you are being recruited while a coach is present. You may not receive any souvenirs ( T-shirts, etc.) purchased by you student host. Do not have ANY in-person contact either on or off campus with athletics boosters, alumni, or former student-athletes who are not currently enrolled at the time of the official visit.
Official Visits and NCAA Rules
Remember NEVER accept any alcohol, drugs or sexual favors.....
. They are explicitely spelled out in the documentation.
I hope that helps!!!
an official visit is a visit to a university for which your expenses are paid for. Unofficial visits are visits that you make at your expense. Official visits require extensive documentation validating that you have not been given ANY form of inducement to come the that univeristy. Each kind of inducement is documented and at the end of your visit you will have to sign a document claiming that you or your parents or your spouse were not offered or given any such inducement. You will be assigned a student athlete as a Host. The Host also has to sign a like document.
you are permitted only 5 official visits to DI or DII schools. There is a 30 mile radius that limits the distance you can be taken from the university for the purposes of entertainment. You are not allowed to participate in any physical work-out or recreational activities that involve any sport for which you are being recruited while a coach is present. You may not receive any souvenirs ( T-shirts, etc.) purchased by you student host. Do not have ANY in-person contact either on or off campus with athletics boosters, alumni, or former student-athletes who are not currently enrolled at the time of the official visit.
Official Visits and NCAA Rules
Remember NEVER accept any alcohol, drugs or sexual favors.....

I hope that helps!!!
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Oops! Typical former athlete, I left out the academic portion.
Coaches are required to schedule an educational component in advance of the prospective student-athlete's official visit and list it on his/her itinery(required to be sent to you and your parents before going). You MUST visit with an academic advisor. In addition, one of the following two procedures mus also occur: 1) tour the facility which houses academic advising and tutorial classes.; 2) Visit with a professor or administrator from that university's academic community, preferable someone from the field of study in which the prospect has interest. These are to be considered MINIMUM guidelines for an official visit. Tours of the campus during which classes are occuring can also be used as a part of the academic experience.
Coaches are required to schedule an educational component in advance of the prospective student-athlete's official visit and list it on his/her itinery(required to be sent to you and your parents before going). You MUST visit with an academic advisor. In addition, one of the following two procedures mus also occur: 1) tour the facility which houses academic advising and tutorial classes.; 2) Visit with a professor or administrator from that university's academic community, preferable someone from the field of study in which the prospect has interest. These are to be considered MINIMUM guidelines for an official visit. Tours of the campus during which classes are occuring can also be used as a part of the academic experience.
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I have a question
Do you have to wait for the coach to invite you on an official visit? Or do you decide when you want one?
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