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finding housing. Is the coach/athletic director at Community College A permitted to give out the name and contact information to  his/her
               student-athletes?
               ANSWER:
                   Yes. The athletic department may provide housing information but cannot arrange housing for the student-athletes.  Please  remember
               that only Division I may provide housing/room and board scholarships.  Divisions II and III may not provide athletic  scholarships that include
               housing/room or board.

               Letter of Intent Number Limits


                                                                Case 1
               SITUATION:                      Scholarship Limitations (NJCAA Sport Procedures)
                   Community College A has 12 returning second season baseball players who they submit on NJCAA Letters of Intent as  receiving athletic
               aid.  How many additional scholarships does Community College A have remaining in the sport of baseball?  ANSWER:
                   Community College A has 12 remaining scholarships to give to reach the maximum number of scholarships allowed in the  sport of
               baseball (24) as per NJCAA Sports Procedures.  Community College A may not exceed a total of 24 players on  scholarship for the academic
               year.

                                                                Case 2
                                               Scholarship Limitations (NJCAA Sport Procedures)
               SITUATION:
                   Community College A has 12 available Letters of Intent to offer in women’s basketball and the college signs 12 individuals  to those 12
               Letters of Intent.  Community College A also signs 5 individuals in women’s basketball to Letters of Intent for “No  Athletic Aid”.  Is Community
               College compliant with the rules as per the numbers in the NJCAA Sports Procedures?
               ANSWER:
                   No.  Community College A is in violation of this bylaw because in the sport of basketball only 15 individuals may sign  NJCAA Letters of
               Intent regardless of the amount of athletic scholarship that student is receiving from the college.  Therefore, in  this case 17 women’s basketball
               players have signed NJCAA Letters of Intent, thus exceeding the maximum number of signees  allowed by two (2) student-athletes.
                   The numbers listed per sport under the “# of Letter of Intent Signees/ Scholarships” column in the Sports Procedures is the  number of
               individuals who may sign a Letter of Intent during that academic year.  Those athletes who sign Letters of Intent for  “No Athletic Aid” are still
               counters towards the total number of signees.

               Non-Athletic Aid

                                                                Case 1

               SITUATION:                         Non-Athletic Aid Letters of Intent = Counters
                   Community College A is a Division III college who cannot offer athletic scholarships of any type in any sport.  Community  College A
               desires to utilize the NJCAA Letters of Intent for their student-athletes by selecting “No Athletic Aid” on the NJCAA  Letter of Intent.  Are those
               signees of these Letters of Intent counters towards the maximum number of student-athletes on  scholarship in that sport?
               ANSWER:
                   Yes.  A signee of an NJCAA Letter of Intent counts towards the overall maximum number of individuals in that sport  regardless of the
               amount of athletic scholarship.  Example: A Division III baseball program may sign 24 student-athletes to “no  athletic aid” Letters of Intent.
               Another example is a Division I soccer program may sign 20 student-athletes to Letters of Intent  who are receiving some form of athletic aid
               leaving only 4 other student-athletes who may sign NJCAA Letters of Intent with no  athletic aid for a total of 24 Letter of Intent signees.

                                                                Case 2
                                                       Athletic Aid – Ineligible Athlete
               SITUATION:

                   Can an academically ineligible player receive institutional athletic aid from the college he/she has signed with?
               ANSWER:
                   Yes. A student-athlete may receive athletic aid if an NJCAA Letter of Intent has been properly executed.  The letter of  intent for the
               ineligible player is one of the allowable counters and is considered when determining the overall number of letter  of intents allowed.

                                                               Case 3
                                                       Entertainment Allowance
               SITUATION:
                   Community College A is participating in an out-of-state tournament and on their way to the tournament they stop at a four-year institution to
               see a home basketball game at that college.  Can Community College A pay for their team’s tickets?
               ANSWER:
                   Community College A is permitted to expend money for reasonable entertainment expenses when traveling for intercollegiate competition.
               The monies used must be approved through the regular financial approval processes of the college.
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