Parents

The purpose of this page is to help parents of student-athletes understand NCAA rules that apply both to their child and themselves. These rules affect parents and their child both during the recruiting process and once their child joins an athletic team at Oregon State University. It is important that parents are aware of the rules and regulations their child and themselves must follow throughout this entire time period.Â
Below are some basic guidelines that parents should be aware of throughout the recruitment process of their child and while their child is a student-athlete at Oregon State:
- Student-athletes must have their amateurism and academic status certified with the NCAA Eligibility Center prior to arriving on campus for full-time enrollment. To achieve this, all transcripts and test scores must be sent to the NCAA Eligibility Center upon graduation.
- Student-athletes and their parents may not agree to enter into an agreement with an agent during any time that the student is a member of an Oregon State athletics team.
- Extra Benefits are any special arrangement, material or otherwise, that is provided to a student-athlete, his/her friend, or family member that is not otherwise available to the rest of the Oregon State student body.Â
- Student-athletes, parents and relatives may not receive any extra benefits from an agent or anyone associated with an agent. Doing so could jeopardize the student's eligibility.
- Student-athletes, their friends, or relatives may not receive any extra benefits due to their participation as a student-athlete at Oregon State University.
NCAA Rules: Extra Benefits
NCAA Rules: Gambling
NCAA Rules: Agents
NCAA Rules: Eligibility
NCAA Rules: Financial Aid
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