Who is a Prospect?
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A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is any individual who:
- has started classes for the 9th grade (or 7th grade in men's and women's basketball for purposes of camp and clinics regulations);
- has not yet started classes for the ninth grade but who receives any benefits from anyone affiliated with Rutgers if that same benefit is not available to prospective students generally; or
- A student enrolled in prep school, junior college, or a student at another four-year college for whom Rutgers has received "permission to contact."
All references to "prospect" extend to include that individual's parents, guardians, relatives and friends.
An individual remains a prospect until he or she reports for official team practice, attends classes as a full-time student at Rutgers, or attends summer classes at Rutgers immediately prior to full-time enrollment.
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