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Cornell University Athletics

Recruiting

Introduction
Eligibility
     * Online Eligibility Forms
     * General Eligibility Guidelines
     * Time Away From Cornell
     * 5th Year/Medical Hardship

Extra Benefits

Recruiting
     * Official Visit Policy
     * Social Media

Employment
     * Camp Employment
     * Fee-For-Lesson

Name, Image, Likeness (NIL)
     * Required Disclosure
     * Conditions of Activity
     * Professional Representation
     * Withholding, Tax & Other Obligations

Practice & Playing
     * Outside Competition
     * Countable Athletically Related     
          Activities
     * Summer

Banned Substances/Nutrition
     * NCAA Drug Testing
     * Sports Nutrition




 
Coaches Student-Athletes Alumni/Friends Prospective Student-Athletes

Recruiting

As a current student-athlete, and given your relationship with possible prospective student-athletes, it is important that you understand some do's and don'ts of the recruiting process.
 
Official Visit Policy
If your coaches decide to have you host a prospect, it is your responsibility to review and adhere to our institution's official visit policy. Contact the Compliance Office if you have any questions.
 
Social Media
  • You should not initiate any contact with a prospect if you do not know them.
  • You may continue your existing friendships with individuals that are prospects so long as any communication that you have with them is not at the direction of your coach (NCAA Bylaw 13.1.2.7).
  • You're smart, so use your head when it comes to social media! Don't post or tweet anything on Facebook, Twitter, etc. that you wouldn't want your parents or future employer to see.