Extra Benefits
An
extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of the institution's athletics interests to provide a student-athlete or the student-athlete's relative or friend a benefit that is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Receipt of a benefit is not a violation if it is demonstrated that the same benefit is generally available to the institution's students or their relatives or friends or to a particular segment of the student body (e.g., foreign students, minority students) determined on a basis unrelated to athletics ability.
Prohibited Financial Aid, Benefits and Arrangements
An institutional employee or representative of the institution's athletics interests may not provide a student-athlete with extra benefits or services, including, but not limited to:
- Special discounts, payment arrangements or credit (e.g., credit line at a store) on a purchase or service (e.g., dry cleaning).
- Use of institutional telephones, long distance access codes or credit cards for personal reasons.
- Use of institutional copy machines and fax machines for personal reasons.
- An automobile or use of an automobile.
- Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases of any type.
- Free or reduced-cost housing. A student-athlete cannot accept free or reduced-cost housing from any Baylor University employee or booster. This includes in the state of Texas, in the student-athlete's home city or any other location.
- Free or reduced-cost storage of personal belongings.
- Loan of money, signing or cosigning of loans or guarantee of bond.
- Transportation (e.g., a ride home with a coach, ride with a booster).
- Cash or like items (e.g., gift certificates).
- Tangible items (e.g., clothing, cars, jewelry).
- Impermissible academic services (e.g., typing reports, papers, letters for a student-athlete).
- Free or reduced-cost entertainment services from commercial agencies (e.g., movie tickets, dinners, use of car, reduced admission to institutional or community events).
- Educational expenses (other than from permissible institutional and outside sources).
- A student-athlete cannot accept anything from a Baylor University employee or booster. The acceptance by a student-athlete of any extra benefit is a violation of NCAA regulations and places the student-athlete's eligibility for intercollegiate competition in jeopardy.
Permissible Benefits
- Hometown Awards - A hometown group (other than a Baylor University booster club) may pay reasonable and necessary expenses of a student-athlete returning home to receive an award for athletics accomplishments. The value of the hometown award cannot exceed $80.
- Transportation - It is permissible for a student-athlete to receive reasonable local transportation (within a 30-mile radius of campus) on an occasional basis from a Baylor University employee.
- Incidental Benefits - Baylor University may provide student-athletes with reasonable refreshments (e.g., soft drinks, snacks) for student-athlete's educational and business meetings and, on an occasional basis, for celebratory events (e.g., birthdays).