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COLLEGE RECRUITING RULES
Pre-College
Recruiting Timeline
The Women's Lacrosse
recruiting calendar runs from August 1 - July 31.
NCAA D-I
Recruiting
Materials/Correspondence
A Division I college may
not provide recruiting materials to a prospect in this sport
(including e-mail, instant messages, text messages, faxes and
general correspondence related to athletics) until September 1 at
the beginning of the prospect's junior year in high school.
Telephone Calls
Telephone calls to a
prospect or prospect's relatives or legal guardian(s) may not be
made prior to July 1 following the completion of the prospect's
junior year in high school.
Contacts
In-person, off-campus
recruiting contacts shall not be made with a prospect or the
prospect's relatives or legal guardian prior to July 1 following the
prospect's completion of the junior year in high school.
Contact/Evaluation Periods
- August 1 through August 31 (7 contact days per
school, no evaluations)
- September 1 through November 21
- January 2 through Thursday before DI Championship *
except dead period listed below
- Monday after DI Championship through July 31
Quiet Periods
- August 1 through August 31 (days not designated
in contact period above)
- November 22 through January 1
Dead Periods
- November 6 through November 9
- April 9 through April 12
- Friday before DI championship through Sunday of the
championship
Financial Aid Information
The limit on the value (equivalency) of financial aid awards that an
institution may provide in any academic year for Division I Women's
Lacrosse is 12.0.
National Letter of Intent Signing Periods
Early: November 8 @ 7:00 A.M. - November 15
Late: April 11 @ 7:00 A.M. - August 1
NCAA D-II
Recruiting Materials/Correspondence
A Division II college may not provide recruiting materials to a
prospect in this sport (including general correspondence related to
athletics) until September 1 at the beginning of the prospect's
junior year in high school.
Telephone Calls
Telephone calls to a prospect [or the prospect's relatives or legal
guardian may not be made before June 15 immediately preceding the
prospect's senior year in high school.
Contacts
In-person, off-campus recruiting contacts shall not be made with a
prospect or a prospect's relative or legal guardians before June 15
immediately preceding the prospect's senior year in high school.
Dead Periods
- November 6 @ 7:00 A.M. - November 8 @ 7:00 A.M.
- April 9 @ 7:00 A.M. - April 11 @ 7:00 A.M.
Financial Aid Information
The maximum value (equivalency) of financial aid awards that an
institution may provide in any academic year for Division II Women's
Lacrosse is 9.9.
National Letter of Intent Signing Period
Early: November 8 @ 7:00 A.M. - November 15
Late: April 11 @ 7:00 A.M. - August 1
NCAA D-III
Recruiting Materials/Correspondence
Institutions are permitted to provide to prospects and to high
school and two-year college coaches any official academic,
admissions, athletics and student-services publications or
videotapes published or produced by the institution and other
information of a general nature that is available to all students.
Contacts
Contacts of high school prospects: any recruiting contact (in
person, off-campus) shall not be made with a prospect or the
prospect's relatives or legal guardian until the prospect has
completed the junior year in high school.
NAIA
The NAIA prohibits coaches or other school officials from making initial
contact with an athlete who has enrolled at another institution. If a
student is enrolled at another college, and the student initiates
contact with an NAIA school, the NAIA school must notify the other
college of their contact with that student.
NJCAA
The NJCAA allows an athlete to visit a campus for two days and nights.
The visit must be completed no less than ten days before the opening
date of classes. A school may not lure a prospective student with gifts.
A school is permitted to buy meals for a prospective student, but the
spending limit is equal to the amount that employees of that institution
would spend if traveling for college-related business.
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