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Miami University - Athletics
Financial Aid Misconduct Falsifying entrance or placement exams; utilizing an assumed name; improper inducement of benefits or financial aid. Unusual treatment for one player and not for others in loans, transportation or housing benefits; arranging for fraudulent academic credit or falsification of transcripts.
Gambling Providing information to individuals involved in organized gambling activities or participating in any gambling activity involving collegiate or professional athletics. Soliciting or accepting bets for any items of tangible value (cash, clothing, meal, etc.) on any collegiate or professional competition.
Improper Giving of Gifts The giving, receiving or solicitation of items which could be reasonably interpreted as an effort to influence a business relationship or decision; items given, received or solicited for the benefit of an individual or an individual’s family or friends; items given, received or solicited during or in connection with contract negotiations; the acceptance of cash, checks, money order, vouchers, gift certificates, loans, products or services.
Misuse of Assets, Players or Endorsements Use of college sports equipment, uniforms or any other items owned by the institution for personal activities. Improper talent scout activity; arranging meetings between current or former players with talent scouts; taking money for arranging introductions with scouts.
NCAA Violations Any actions that may be in violation of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules.
Recruiting Misconduct Phone calls or unauthorized visits outside the recruiting period; undue duress or influence from alumni, trustee or unauthorized personnel; recruiting players outside amateur status.
Sexual Misconduct The making of unwanted and offensive sexual advances or of sexually offensive remarks or acts, by associates or superiors.
Substance Abuse Substance abuse is defined as the misuse of both legal and illegal drugs including alcohol. (Examples include: cocaine, narcotics, marijuana, stimulants or steroids)