
The mission of the Liberty University Athletics Compliance Office is to uphold the rules and regulations set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Big South Conference, and Liberty University. The Compliance Office shall serve to advance the uncompromising integrity and commitment to the highest standards of ethical behavior at Liberty University in order to strictly adhere to the letter and spirit of NCAA principles of institutional control. As a vital component to the success of LU Athletics, the compliance office is committed to the education of the Athletics family on the complexities of NCAA rules in order to ensure a continued tradition of athletic excellence at Liberty University.
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Athletics Compliance aspires to become a nationwide example for excellence and integrity in compliance among all other NCAA institutions.
Athletics Compliance is committed to the values of:
Liberty University 's Athletics Compliance Office functions within the realm of the University's compliance structure, coordinating, monitoring and verifying compliance with all NCAA and Big South Conference requirements. The office educates not only the University but also the athletic constituencies of the school, regarding NCAA rules and regulations.
Liberty University is committed and compelled to the principle of institutional control in the operation of its athletics department in a way that is constant within the rules and regulations of the NCAA, Big South Conference and the University. As the University strives for excellence on and off the field of competition, the highest regard for ethical conduct must also be sought. In order for the athletic department to exist, outside participation is required and must be emphasized. However, any inappropriate activity outside the rules and regulations of the NCAA could jeopardize the student-athlete's eligibility to compete athletically.
Everyone involved inside or outside the University must do his or her part in order to foster an environment that is supportive of the NCAA operating principle of competitive equity. Each person has a role and responsibility and has accountability and integrity when it comes to compliance of NCAA rules and regulations. The communication process is a must when it comes to understanding how each person fits within the structure of the NCAA rules and regulations.
If you have any questions regarding NCAA rules and regulations, especially those dealing with prospects and student-athletes, please contact the athletic compliance office. Liberty 's athletic programs need your help and support, so please cooperate to ensure the success of Flames' Athletics, on and off the field.
Institutional control over the athletics department and its staff is a critical requirement for NCAA member institutions. Everyone in the athletics department as well as outside people and organizations that have athletic interests must do their part to become educated regarding the NCAA rules and regulations and are responsible for their own personal conduct as well as the department as a whole. If control is not exercised, severe penalties will be enforced upon the Universities athletics department.
A lack of institutional control exists when the athletic department and its staff fails to:
Maintain compliance with NCAA rules and regulations. Monitor its athletics program on a daily basis through identifying and reporting any NCAA rules violations by athletic department staff or outside people or organizations with athletic interests. Educate athletic staff and outside people and organizations with athletic interests about any rule updates, additions and changes to NCAA rules.
A representative of an institution's athletic interests is an individual who is known (or should be known) by members of the institution's executive or athletic administrations to:
Have participated in or to be a member of an organization that promotes the institution's athletic interests
Have made financial contributions to the athletic department or to an athletic booster organization of the institution.
Be assisting or have request (by athletic department staff) to assist in the recruitment of prospects.
Be assisting or to have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families.
Been involved otherwise in the promotion of the institution's athletic program.
ONCE AN INDIVIDUAL HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS SUCH A REPRESENTATIVE, THAT PERSON RETAINS THAT IDENTITY INDEFINATELY.
An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee, or representative of the institution's athletic interests, to provide a student-athlete, a student-athlete's relative or student-athlete's friend a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA rules and regulations. Receipt of a benefit by student-athletes, relative and friends is not a violation of NCAA rules and regulations if it is demonstrated that the same benefit is generally available to the institution's students, their relatives, friends or a particular segment of the student body (e.g. foreign students) determined on a basis unrelated to athletic ability.
Extra benefits include, but are not limited to:
Credit on a purchase or services
Loan of money in any amount
Purchase of meals or services at commercial establishments
Use of personal properties
Providing holiday or birthday gifts
Cash
RECEIPT OF AN EXTRA BENEFIT BY A STUDENT-ATHLETE CAN RESULT IN THE STUDENT-ATHLETE BEING DECLARED INELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.