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Information for Prospective Student-Athletes
Thank you for your interest in Yale Athletics. There are many important rules and obligations you will need to understand in order to be eligible for competition at the collegiate level. The following information and links to other sites will help you get started in the right direction.
Definitions
Prospective Student-Athlete
You become a "prospect" when you begin classes for the ninth
grade, OR if the institution provides you with any financial
assistance or other benefits that the institution does not provide
to prospective students generally. (Note: in men's basketball, you
become a prospect after starting classes in seventth grade). In
addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or
two-year colleges, or those who have officially with drawn from a
four-year school, are considered prospects.
Recruited Prospective Student-Athlete
You become a "recruited student-athlete" when an institution's
staff members or athletics representative provides you with any of
the following;
a) An official paid visit
b) Having an arranged, in-person, off-campus encounter with you or
your parents or legal guardians
c) Initiating or arranging a telephone contact with you, your
parents, or your legal guardians on more than one occasion for the
purpose of recruitment
d) Issuing a National Letter of Intent or the institution's
written offer of athletically related financial aid
NCAA Eligibility Center
The national clearinghouse for initial eligibility for all
collegiate student-athletes is the NCAA Eligiblity Center. You will
have to be certified by the Eligibility Center in order to compete
in college. Most people take care of this in the spring or summer
of their senior year. You must go online and register with the
clearinghouse at: http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.jsp. In
addition, your high school must send an official transcript, test
scores, and proof of graduation. Most high school guidance
counselors are familiar with this process and will facilitate your
requests.
Questionnaire
Please fill out the recruit form on this link. It will
be forwarded to the sport's recruiting coordinator. Please note
that NCAA rules do not allow coaches to send recruiting materials
to prospects until Sept. 1 at the beginning of a prospect's junior
year in high school. They may send only a questionnaire before that
time.
Unofficial Visit
You may visit Yale University at any time before and including
your senior year. There is no limit on the number of times you may
visit at your own expense. (In men's basketball, a prospect may not
make unofficial visits during the month of July). You may be issued
three complementary tickets to a Yale athletic contest issued only
through a gate list.
Official Visit
An official visit is a visit to the institution that is financed
in whole or part by Yale. This visit may not exceed 48 hours. Yale
may pay the transportation costs to and from our campus for the
prospect, but not the prospects parents, legal guardians or coach.
Once on campus meals, lodging and entertainment comparable to that
of normal student life may be provided to the prospect and the
prospect's parents or legal guardians. Prospects may make up to 5
official paid visits to college campuses.
Financial Aid
No school in the Ivy League offers aid based on athletic ability.
Like all Ivy League institutions, Yale University offers financial
aid based on need. Please go to the following link for more information on financial aid at
Yale.
Admissions
Yale University encourages students to apply using the online
application system. Please use the following link for
information on admissions.
NCAA Guide for the College Bound
Student-Athlete
Important information can be found at the following website.
Information about the Ivy League can be found here.