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CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS. Student-Athlete NCAA Educational Meeting Compliance Athletic Training. Everyone should have…. Acknowledgement of Completed Forms & Meeting Attendance. If anyone is under the age of 18 please let us know. ACS Online Forms.

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CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

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  1. CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS • Student-Athlete NCAA Educational Meeting • Compliance • Athletic Training

  2. Everyone should have… Acknowledgement of Completed Forms & Meeting Attendance. If anyone is under the age of 18 please let us know.

  3. ACS Online Forms All of your competed and electronically signed forms are available through your ACS SA Portal under Forms Library. All NCAA and CSU Policies are available via links on the front page of your ACS SA portal. Paper copies can be made available at your request

  4. Information on ACS Student-Athlete Off-Campus Housing Form Automobile/Motorcycle Registration Failure to provide accurate information will render you ineligible…no questions asked. If any of this information changes, remember to let us know immediately!

  5. Summer Employment Academic Year Employment • Did you have a job this past summer? • If so, did you fill out a SA Employment Form and Agreement? • Do you plan on getting a job during the 15-16 academic year? • Prior to starting any type of employment, you must notify the Compliance Staff FIRST and complete the proper paperwork! • THIS INCLUDES WORKSTUDY!

  6. CSU, SIAC & NCAA Policies

  7. Ethical Conduct • Compete with honest and sportsmanship at all times. • Be forthcoming and honest • NCAA Bylaw 10 requires everyone at CSU to cooperate fully with NCAA Matters. • Failure to do so will affect your eligibility!

  8. Academics-Eligibility Requirements • All student-athletes must: • Be enrolled full-time • Minimum of 12 hours • See your academic advisor prior to making any course changes • NEVER drop a course without first consulting your advisor and the Compliance Office. • You WILL pay for the course out of YOUR pocket!

  9. Academics-Eligibility Requirements • All student-athletes must successfully complete: • 9 hours per term to be eligible the next term • 24 hours during the academic year • (summer may not be used beginning Fall ‘15) • Majors must be declared before the third year of enrollment or 5th semester.

  10. Athletic Training Staff… Ms. LaShaunta’ Jones Head Athletic Trainer/SWA McPherson Stadium-1st Floor 937-376-6617 ljones@centralstate.edu Ms. Dalyann Barnett Assistant Athletic Trainer Beacom-Lewis Gymnasium 937-376-6130 dbarnett@centralstate.edu

  11. NCAA Student-Athlete Statement • Part VII: Affirmation of Valid Test Score • INCOMING FRESHMAN ONLY! • On this form you agreed that to the best of your knowledge you have received a validated ACT and/or SAT score. • You agree that, if you are notified by ACT or SAT of the possibility of an invalidated test score, you will immediately notify the Compliance Office.

  12. NCAA RULES EDUCATION The following information will cover a wide range of topics that is important for you to understand to ensure that you do not jeopardize your eligibility. ASK QUESTIONS!

  13. Drug Testingand Sports Participation

  14. Drug Testing Procedures • Student-Athlete will be notified in person or by direct telephone communication, of the date, time to report and location of the testing event. The student will sign the Student-Athlete Notification Form

  15. Drug Testing Procedures Cont. • The day of Collection of Specimen: • Student-Athlete provide picture identification when entering the drug-testing station • Student-Athlete will select a sealed collection container • Student-Athlete will wash hands • A Collector will monitor the student-athlete furnishing the specimen in order to ensure integrity of the specimen. • If the specimen is incomplete, the student-athlete must remain in the collection station until specimen is completed.

  16. Drug Testing Procedures Cont. • If the student-athlete must leave with an incomplete specimen (example: Class); upon return the student-athlete will start the procedure over. • The specimen will be placed in vials to be sent to the lab; sealed in the shipping container; in the presence of the student-athlete. • The student-athlete and collector will sign certifying that the procedures were followed as described. • Any deviations from the procedure will be recorded at that time.

  17. Breach of Protocol Means? • The Student-Athlete is immediately deemed ineligible if the following occurs…

  18. Breach of Protocol if the Student Athlete: • Refuses to sign the notification form or custody and control form • Failure to arrive at the collection site during the designated timeframe or a “No-Show” • Failure to provide a urine sample according to protocol • Leaves the collection station before providing a specimen according to protocol • Attempts to alter the integrity or validity of the urine specimen and/or collection process

  19. NCAA Bans the Following Substances • Stimulants • Amphetamine (Adderall); caffeine (guatana); cocaine; ephedrine; methylphenidate (Ritalin) etc. • Anabolic Agents • Androstenedione; testosterone; etc. • Alcohol and Beta Blockers (banned in rifle only) • Alcohol; atenolol; etc. • Diuretics and Other Masking Agents • Bumetanide, hydrochlorothiazide; etc.

  20. NCAA Banned Substances Cont. • Street Drugs • Heroine; marijuana; synthetic cannabinoids; etc. • Peptide Hormones • Growth Hormone (hGH); human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG); etc. • Anti-estrogens • Anastrozole; tamoxifen; etc. • Beta-2 Agonists • Bambuterol; formoterol; etc

  21. Drugs and Procedures Subject to Restrictions • Blood and Gene Doping • Local anesthetics (under some conditions) • Manipulation of Urine Samples • Beta-2 Agonists permitted only by prescription and inhalation • Caffeine if concentrations in urine exceed 15 micrograms/milliliter

  22. Dietary Supplement Warning • Dietary supplements are not well regulated and may cause a positive drug test. • Student-athletes have tested positive and lost their eligibility using dietary supplements • Any product containing a dietary supplement ingredient is taken at your own risk • Before consuming any nutritional/dietary supplement product, review the product with your athletic trainer.

  23. Year-Round Testing Fall/Spring/Summer • Anabolic Agents • Diuretics and Masking Agents • Peptide Hormones • Beta-2 Agonists • Beta-Blockers • Stimulants and street drugs are generally not tested in NCAA year-round testing

  24. Year-Round Testing…cont. • NCAA Championships • May test for ALL banned drug classes, and include tests for street drugs and stimulants • Other Occasions, such as exit tests, follow up tests, and manipulation: • May include testing for ALL banned drug classes

  25. Consequences for Positive Testing • A positive test will result in the ineligibility for one year from the date of the positive result.

  26. No Shows • Counts as a positive test result • Athlete is deemed ineligible for one year from the date of testing.

  27. Appeal Process • The institution must submit in writing the grounds of the appeal and a summary of the institutional drug-education program. • At least three members of the drug-education and drug-testing subcommittee of the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports (CSMAS) hear appeals • Appeals are conducted by telephone conference • The director of athletics or his or her designee and the student-athlete must be on the appeal call

  28. Appeal Process Cont. • In the event that the appeal is approved, the S-A is still ineligible until an adequate urine sample is provided and tested by the NCAA.

  29. Useful Links • NCAA FAQ link: • http://www.ncaa.org/health-and-safety/policy/frequently-asked-questions-about-drug-testing • Drug Free Sport Popular Blog with information updated regularly: • http://www.drugfreesports.com/rec • Username: NCAA Division II • Password: ncaa2

  30. Resources • www.NCAA.org/drugtesting • http://www.drugfreesport.com

  31. Questions? • If you have questions or concerns about supplements or drug testing ask your Athletic Training Staff.

  32. CONCUSSIONS Don’t Hide It! Report It! Take Time to Recover!

  33. COUNTABLE ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES “CARA”

  34. COUNTABLE ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES • In Season • Student-Athlete’s participating in countable athletically related activities shall be limited to a maximum of 4 hours per day and 20 hours per week. • You must have one day off each week. • May not occur during MIDNIGHT and 5:00AM. • No CARA limit during official vacation periods. • Off-Season • Student-Athletes may participate in no more than 8 hours per week of countable athletically related activities. • You must have two days off each week. • No CARA allowed during official vacation periods. • No CARA allowed during finals week and One Week Prior

  35. What Are CARAs?

  36. What is Voluntary Activity?

  37. COUNTABLE ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES • Weekly Approvals • Beginning this fall the Compliance Office will randomly request approval of your CARA logs submitted by the coaching staff. • You will be asked to approve or deny your logs. • You will have the opportunity to identify any discrepancies. • Check Your ACS Account DAILY!!!!!

  38. Gambling on NCAA Sponsored Sports

  39. Gambling • Student-athletes are prohibited from gambling or wagering on any sport that the NCAA sponsors • Professional and amateur equivalents (e.g., NFL, NBA, MLB, PGA, high school, little league. etc.) • Fantasy leagues for money or prizes • Do NOT provide performance-related or medical information on other student-athletes to anyone! • Gambling can result in the loss of a SA’s eligibility!

  40. Gambling • PERMANENTLY INELIGIBLE • Engage in activities designed to influence a portion or final outcome of a sports contest (“point shaving” or spot fixing”). • Participate in a sports wager of any team at the student-athlete’s institution. • INEGLIGIBLE FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR AN CHARGED A MINIMUN OF ONE SEASON OF ELIGIBILITY • Participate in a sports wager of any kind via or through: • the Internet; • a bookie; and/or • a parlay card. • INEGLIBLE (Length to be determined) • Participate in a sports wager of any kind by putting something at risk for the opportunity to win something. This would include fantasy leagues, Super Bowl pools and March Madness pools.

  41. Gambling Depending on the type of gambling activity, not only will the NCAA get involved but guess who else… This is not a joke!!!!

  42. Remember these guys…

  43. Gambling • Is there anything that you can bet on? • Horse or Dog Racing • Casino Games • Darts • NASCAR

  44. Extra Benefits “They’re not worth it.”

  45. Extra Benefits Acknowledgement • Extra Benefits • Any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics interest to provide a student-athlete or the student-athlete’s relative or a friend a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. • You may not receive a special discount, payment arrangement or credit on a purchase (e.g., airline tickets, clothing) or a service (e.g., laundry, dry cleaning) from an institutional employee or a representative of its athletics interests. • You may not accept athletics equipment, supplies or clothing (e.g., tennis racquets, golf clubs, balls, shirts) from a manufacturer or commercial business. • Note: You may receive occasional meals.

  46. Extra Benefits Acknowledgement cont. • NCAA, SIAC, and Central State University Awards • Any award received from your participation in any athletics event is not to be sold, bartered, traded, given away, or used in transactions at any time. • Violations of this agreement may affect your eligibility at CSU under institutional, SIAC, and/or NCAA rules and regulations and could result in disciplinary action by the CSU Department of Athletics.

  47. Extra Benefits Acknowledgement cont. • Equipment/Apparel • Apparel and/or equipment issued to you is not to be sold, bartered, traded, or given away. • Complimentary Admissions • You may not receive payment or any item of value for your complimentary tickets. • You may not give your ID to someone else to use for your complimentary student-athlete admission to football/basketball games. • Complimentary entrance using your ID is a rare occurrence.

  48. Extra Benefits Acknowledgement cont. • Appearances • You may not use your name, picture or appearance to promote a commercial venture. • Book Policy • If you drop a course, you must return any books purchased with athletic aid to the Compliance Office within 14 days of dropping that course. • Failing to do so may result in charges being placed on your account. • You may only purchase REQUIRED books for classes in which you are enrolled.

  49. Extra Benefits Acknowledgement cont. ASK YOURSELF…TO PROTECT YOUR ELIGIBILITY: Is it available to your because you are a student-athlete? OR Is it available GENERALLY TO ALL CSU STUDENTS determined on a basis unrelated to athletic ability?

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