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Who is responsible for NCAA Compliance and what are the critical issues associated with compliance?

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Who is responsible for NCAA Compliance and what are the critical issues associated with compliance?

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The simple answer is that we all are responsible for NCAA Compliance issues. The Division of Athletics has put Bill Shults, Associate Director of Athletics, as the point person and he has Alicia Alford, Assistant AD/Compliance, and Marielle VanGelder, Coordinator of Compliance and Financial Aid to round out the compliance team. The Compliance Office is responsible to ensure that the NCAA rules are clearly explained to all student-athletes, coaches and athletics staff as well as the University community (including any donors/alumni and season ticket holders). Through the use of proactive educational programs and publications, the Compliance Office provides these various constituencies critical information to help them understand NCAA rules. The Compliance Office also has access to the Big East Conference and NCAA resources for rules education and interpretive issues to provide answers not readily available.

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The simple answer is that we all are responsible for NCAA Compliance issues. The Athletics Compliance Office is responsible to ensure that the NCAA rules are clearly explained to all student athletes, coaches and Athletics staff, as well as the University community (including any donors/alumni and season ticket holders). Through the use of proactive educational programs and publications, the Compliance Office provides these various constituencies critical information to help them understand NCAA rules. The Athletics Compliance Office also has access to the Big East Conference and NCAA resources for rules education and interpretive issues to provide answers when they are not readily available.

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