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An extra-benefit, generally, is something that is given to a student-athlete that is not available to the general public. Extra benefits can effect the eligibility of a student-athlete to be a member of an intercollegiate athletics program.
Impermissible (Extra) Benefits include, but are not limited to:
- Money, gifts, clothing, tickets for entertainment, haircut, and use of a car
- Free or reduced-cost room or board anywhere
- Free or reduced-cost merchandise or services
- Typing or editing reports, papers, letters, etc. for a student-athlete
- A loan of money or the co-signing a note to arrange a loan
- The sale or trade of complimentary admissions for merchandise, services or debt repayment
- The sale or trade of ANY items a student-athlete has received for his or her participation in athletics (e.g., gear, clothing, awards)
Prior to accepting anything of value, as a student-athlete it is your responsibility to check the permissibility with the office of athletic compliance.