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University of Cincinnati
Athletics
Exceeding NCAA Practice Limitations Exceeding NCAA daily/weekly limitations on countable athletically related-activities; violations of Time Management Plan (Example: changes communicated within 24hrs of event).
Sports Wagering Activities Activities designed to influence the outcome of sports activities; organized gambling.
Improper Benefits or Inducements Giving, receiving or solicitation of items which could be reasonably interpreted as an effort to influence a recruiting decision; items given, received or solicited for the benefit of an individual or an individual’s family or friends; the acceptance of cash, checks, money orders, vouchers, gift certificates, loans, vehicles or transportation.
Improper Agent Activity Arranging meetings between current or former players with Agents; taking money or gifts for arranging introductions with Agents.
Misuse of Assets Use of college sports equipment, uniforms or any other items owned by the institution for personal activities.
Recruiting Misconduct Phone calls or unauthorized visits outside the recruiting period; undue duress or influence from alumni, trustee or unauthorized personnel
Academic/Financial Aid Misconduct Falsifying entrance or placement exams; utilizing an assumed name; improper inducement of benefits or financial aid; arranging for fraudulent academic credit or falsification of transcripts.
Sexual Misconduct The making of unwanted and offensive sexual advances or of sexually offensive remarks or acts, by associates or superiors.
Student-Athlete Health and Well Being Failure to facilitate an environment that reinforces physical and mental health within athletics by ensuring access to appropriate resources and open engagement with respect to physical and mental health; coaches or administrators not exhibiting fairness, openness and honesty in their relationship with student-athletes; discrimination against or disparagement because of student’s physical or mental health.
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)