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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA<br />

WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS<br />

POLICIES & PROCEDURES


To <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Personnel:<br />

The University and its athletic program is dedicated to providing a fulfilling and rewarding<br />

athletic experience for men and women in sports as further enrichment to a quality academic<br />

education conducted in accordance with Title IX, NCAA, conference and institutional<br />

regulations.<br />

The Policies and Procedures Manual provides operating guidelines, <strong>procedures</strong> and<br />

regulations for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, governed by North Carolina statutes, <strong>UNC</strong><br />

General Administration policy, NCAA, CAA and University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

It is the shared responsibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>department</strong>al personnel to adhere to and be compliant with<br />

<strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> outlined in the Manual.<br />

I encourage each <strong>of</strong> you to be familiar with the contents <strong>of</strong> this Manual and to fulfill your<br />

respective roles as responsible pr<strong>of</strong>essionals as we continue to enhance our total program.<br />

Thank you in advance for all you do for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. If you have any<br />

questions, please contact me.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Kelly Mehrtens<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics


UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS<br />

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

SECTION<br />

Page(s)<br />

I. ATHLETIC STATEMENT OF PURPOSE TBD<br />

Introduction to Policies and Procedures Manual<br />

Expectation Statement<br />

Athletic Planning Process<br />

Athletic Mission Statement<br />

Athletic Vision Statement<br />

Goals, Objectives, Assessment and Critical Processes<br />

Ethical Behavior Statement<br />

Sportsmanship Policies<br />

External Athletic Environment<br />

University Mission Statement<br />

II. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL TBD<br />

University Organization Chart<br />

Administrative Organization<br />

Membership NCAA<br />

Membership Athletic Associations<br />

The Athletic Council Members<br />

Athletic Council Mission Statement<br />

Faculty Athletic Representative<br />

Game and Scheduling Operations<br />

Visiting Team Arrangements<br />

Athletic Planning for the Future<br />

III. DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION TBD<br />

Organizational Chart<br />

Athletic Directory


POSITION DESCRIPTIONS<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

Deputy Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator<br />

Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications<br />

Associate Athletic Director for Business<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Exec. Dir. Seahawk Club<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Strength and Conditioning<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Ticket Operations<br />

Assistant Director for Sports Information<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainers<br />

Head Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Basketball Operations<br />

Assistant Facility Managers<br />

Executive Administrative Assistant<br />

Administrative Assistant – Men's and Women's Basketball<br />

Administrative Office Assistant IV/Seahawk Club<br />

Processing Assistant V/Athletic Office<br />

Administrative Office Assistant IV/Athletic Office<br />

Administrative Office Assistant IV/Student Insurance<br />

Processing Assistant III/Athletic Office/Seahawk Club<br />

Office Assistant IV/Men's Basketball Program<br />

Office Assistant IV/Women's Basketball Program<br />

Athletic Facility/Utility Grounds Worker<br />

Athletic Facility/Grounds Worker<br />

TBD<br />

DEPARTMENTAL STAFF POLICIES<br />

General Information<br />

Office Hours<br />

Sick Leave<br />

Annual Leave<br />

Termination Procedure<br />

Page(s)<br />

TBD


IV. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL TBD<br />

Budget<br />

Travel<br />

Team Arrangements<br />

Recruiting<br />

Purchasing<br />

Purchase Order Procedure<br />

Receiving Purchases<br />

Equipment Personnel<br />

Office and Facility Equipment<br />

Telephones<br />

Athletic Tickets and Credentials<br />

V. ATHLETIC FACILITIES AND ATHLETIC EVENT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Use and Scheduling <strong>of</strong> Facilities<br />

Facilities Rental Fees & Services<br />

Equipment and Facility Personnel<br />

Facilities Maintenance, Repairs, Construction<br />

Key Distribution<br />

TBD<br />

VI. SPORTS INFORMATION TBD<br />

Release <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Pre-Event Publicity<br />

Event Coverage and Result Reporting<br />

Publications<br />

Credentials and Complimentary Tickets for Media<br />

Game Day Operations<br />

VII. <strong>UNC</strong>W SUMMER SPORT CAMP PROGRAMS TBD<br />

Business Procedures<br />

Camp Payroll<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Athletic Facilities for Camps<br />

Camp Insurance


VIII. SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM TBD<br />

General Information<br />

Training Room Schedule<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine Facilities<br />

Approval for Participation<br />

Try-Outs for Sports Teams<br />

Reporting and Referral <strong>of</strong> Athletic Injuries<br />

Practice Coverage Procedure<br />

Injury Response Procedure<br />

Game Coverage<br />

Injury Response Procedure<br />

Medical Information<br />

Financial Coverage<br />

Medication<br />

Storm Danger and Lightning, Safety/Emergency Plan<br />

Eating Disorders<br />

Nutritional Supplements<br />

Medical Coverage <strong>of</strong> Summer Sports Camps<br />

Student-Athlete Trainers<br />

IX. INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR ATHLETIC INJURIES TBD<br />

Insurance Primary/Secondary<br />

Dental Care/Corrective Lenses<br />

Prescription Medication<br />

X. <strong>UNC</strong>W STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION, INC. TBD<br />

Purpose<br />

Athletic Staff Involvement<br />

Solicitations <strong>of</strong> Funds<br />

Student-Aid Association Bylaws<br />

Guide to Rules and Regulations for Alumni and Friends<br />

XI. SEAHAWK SPORTS MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS TBD<br />

Purpose<br />

Special Events/Ticket Sales


Game Day Functions<br />

Special Events Coordinator<br />

Auxiliary Groups<br />

Athletic Logo Use<br />

XII. ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES TBD<br />

Athletic Academic Support Services<br />

Academic Eligibility<br />

XIII. FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS TBD<br />

Renewals and non-renewals <strong>of</strong> Athletic Scholarships<br />

Hearing Opportunity<br />

Fifth-Year Scholarships<br />

Summer School Scholarships<br />

Employment<br />

Book Purchasing Program<br />

Off-Campus Room and Board Allowance<br />

NCAA special Assistance Fund<br />

XIV. DRUG EDUCATION, TESTING & COUNSELING PROGRAMS TBD<br />

XV. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING TBD<br />

Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation<br />

Facility rules<br />

Maintenance<br />

Safety<br />

XVI. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TBD<br />

Constitution and By-laws<br />

XVII. PROFESSIONAL SPORTS COUNSELING PANEL TBD<br />

XVIII. REPORTING OF NCAA VIOLATIONS TBD<br />

Procedure for Reporting Rule Violations


XIV. SENIOR EXIT INTERVIEWS TBD<br />

XX. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION TBD<br />

XXI. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES TBD<br />

XXII. COMPLIANCE TBD<br />

XXIII.<br />

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT APPENDICES<br />

TBD


I. ATHLETIC STATEMENT OF PURPOSE<br />

Introduction to Policies and Procedures Manual<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics at the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, through its<br />

broad program <strong>of</strong> sports, provides an opportunity for men and women student-athletes to<br />

compete at the highest level <strong>of</strong> competition available in collegiate <strong>athletics</strong>. The scope<br />

and level <strong>of</strong> competition for each individual sport in the program is governed by<br />

conference affiliation and designation, revenue production, prominence at the national,<br />

regional, or local level, facilities and appropriateness to this geographical region. Every<br />

sport is encouraged to provide the greatest opportunity possible to student-athletes to<br />

pursue excellence within the resource limitations <strong>of</strong> the state, university and <strong>department</strong>.<br />

Within the limits <strong>of</strong> university policy, membership on athletic teams shall be determined<br />

on the basis <strong>of</strong> skill and any other factors deemed necessary.<br />

Student-athletes must meet NCAA, CAA, institution, and University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

System rules and regulations to be an eligible member <strong>of</strong> a <strong>UNC</strong>W sport program.<br />

This manual includes basic policy and procedure for the conduct <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. These guidelines are published for compliance by personnel <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics. Deviations from the expressed <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> are not authorized. A<br />

number <strong>of</strong> these <strong>procedures</strong> must be channeled through several <strong>of</strong>fices and approval for<br />

requests that deviate from expressed policy may not be available at the last minute.<br />

Requests may be denied if proper procedure has not been followed.<br />

As inevitable changes are made in <strong>policies</strong> or <strong>procedures</strong>, every effort will be made to<br />

keep personnel informed and the manual updated. Any changes to <strong>policies</strong> and<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> will be immediately active regardless if they are updated in the manual.<br />

The codes <strong>of</strong> the NCAA, CAA and any additional conference affiliations have not been<br />

included in the manual. It is understood that as members <strong>of</strong> these associations, we will<br />

abide by their rules and regulations.<br />

Every coach will be responsible for compliance with all aspects <strong>of</strong> NCAA, CAA and<br />

university rules and regulations. Additionally, rules compliance is a central element in each<br />

individuals’ job description and adherence to rules and regulations is an expectation <strong>of</strong> each<br />

individual. Failure, by any individual, to comply with these rules and regulations could<br />

jeopardize that individual’s employment at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

Updates and revisions to the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ Policies and Procedures may be in<br />

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place prior to posting in this Manual. Every effort will be made to post these revisions<br />

and updates as soon as possible. In any event, please check with the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for questions or clarification on any <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>. Thank you.<br />

Expectation Statement<br />

All Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics staff, including coaches, support and administrative staff, are<br />

expected to abide by NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations. Compliance is a<br />

central element in the operation <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W's Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and adherence to these<br />

rules and regulations is required.<br />

If you are involved in or aware <strong>of</strong> any rules violations, it is your responsibility to report<br />

these violations immediately to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance or your respective sport supervisor. The policy for reporting NCAA violations<br />

will be followed in all situations.<br />

If any persons are involved in deliberate violations <strong>of</strong> rules and regulations, penalties will<br />

apply which may include, but are not limited to, termination <strong>of</strong> employment or suspension<br />

<strong>of</strong> employment, with or without pay. Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics employment contracts, job<br />

descriptions, and personnel evaluation documents emphasize the expectation <strong>of</strong> all<br />

personnel to adhere to NCAA, CAA, and university rules and regulations.<br />

Additionally, all persons are expected to abide by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Ethical Conduct and<br />

Sportsmanship Policy and the CAA Sportsmanship Policy. Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

personnel must demonstrate ethical conduct and sportsmanship and support the <strong>department</strong>'s<br />

policy. Sanctions may be imposed for a violation <strong>of</strong> the policy.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Planning Process<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ planning process (i.e. strategic planning process) is required<br />

for the formulation <strong>of</strong> and revisions to the <strong>department</strong>’s mission statement, vision statement,<br />

core values, goals and objectives. The process will involve participation by <strong>department</strong>al<br />

staff members in the plan’s development phase, a review and approval <strong>of</strong> the plans by the<br />

Athletic Council, and a final review and approval from the Chancellor prior to policy<br />

establishment. Departmental plans will be evaluated and revised at least every two years,<br />

and will include effective dates and approval status prior to distribution.<br />

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The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Mission Statement<br />

• In alignment with the educational mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W, we are focused on excellence in all our<br />

affairs.<br />

• Our mission is to guide, inspire and support our student‐athletes in their pursuit <strong>of</strong><br />

excellence – academically, athletically and socially.<br />

• Above all else, we produce graduates, leaders and friends <strong>of</strong> the university.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Core Values<br />

Six core values guide and govern our actions at all times and in all our affairs. They define “what<br />

we stand for” and “what we won’t stand for.” They include:<br />

1. Respect<br />

We treat ourselves and others with dignity, kindness and respect.<br />

2. Excellent Attitude<br />

We have an excellent attitude and outlook. We strive for excellence in all we do.<br />

3. Service<br />

We approach our relationships with a spirit <strong>of</strong> service.<br />

4. Collaboration<br />

We work together in the pursuit <strong>of</strong> excellence.<br />

5. Accountability<br />

We are thoughtful with the use <strong>of</strong> our resources. We are personally accountable for our<br />

actions. We are an important part <strong>of</strong> a great team.<br />

6. Integrity<br />

At all times, and in all our affairs, we strive for integrity and honor. We know that the right<br />

thing to do is the only thing to do.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Vision Statement<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics strives to provide students with a wholesome environment<br />

<strong>of</strong> athletic competition, high quality coaches, dedicated support staff and the<br />

administrative personnel to help them become better athletes, students and citizens.<br />

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The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ Critical Processes<br />

1. The principles <strong>of</strong> academic integrity and compliance with NCAA, CAA and<br />

institutional rules and regulations will continue to be applied to all athletic<br />

programming decisions in order to ensure that the educational values, practices and<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W is followed.<br />

2. The principle <strong>of</strong> selective excellence will continue to be applied in athletic scheduling<br />

decisions in an effort to ensure the quality <strong>of</strong> the intercollegiate athletic program.<br />

3. The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> will make a good faith effort to comply<br />

with Title IX regulations and affirmative action as well as address student-athlete well<br />

being, and diversity/gender issues for both student-athletes and staff.<br />

Ethical Behavior and Sportsmanship Statement<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ requires athletic <strong>department</strong> administrators, coaches,<br />

athletic trainers, staff and student-athletes to conduct themselves in a manner, which<br />

creates a positive image <strong>of</strong> the university, the CAA, and the NCAA. All athletic<br />

<strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes are required to abide by the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics' Ethical Conduct and Sportsmanship Policy and the Colonial Athletic<br />

Association’s Sportsmanship Policy. These <strong>policies</strong> will be monitored closely by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Management Team, Sport Supervisors and Coaches.<br />

We encourage our campus to participate and enjoy our sports activities, but to do it in a<br />

manner that does not embarrass themselves, the teams, the community or university.<br />

Please review the following <strong>UNC</strong>W and CAA ethical conduct and sportsmanship <strong>policies</strong><br />

for student-athletes and athletic staff, as well as the <strong>UNC</strong>W Policies, Rules and<br />

Regulations for Student-Athletes.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics'<br />

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Ethical Conduct and Sportsmanship Policy<br />

For Student-Athletes<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W’s Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics requires athletic <strong>department</strong> administrators, coaches,<br />

athletic trainers, and staff to conduct themselves in a manner, which creates a positive<br />

image <strong>of</strong> the university, the CAA, and the NCAA. As a student-athlete, you have a<br />

highly visible role in representing the university, and your behavior must be exemplary<br />

on and <strong>of</strong>f the playing field. You must represent the honor and dignity <strong>of</strong> fair play and<br />

compete with ethical conduct and sportsmanship at all times. You are responsible for<br />

your own ethical conduct consistent with the values <strong>of</strong> sportsmanship, respect, civility,<br />

honesty, and integrity. Additionally, you are expected to obey public laws as well as the<br />

rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the university, Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, CAA, and NCAA. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will take appropriate disciplinary or remedial actions with a<br />

student-athlete in response to any violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>policies</strong>, rules, regulations, and laws. As a<br />

result, a student-athlete’s academic, athletic, and scholarship eligibility may be<br />

jeopardized or revoked.<br />

I<br />

Academics<br />

Each student-athlete is responsible for knowing and abiding by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Honor Code.<br />

A student-athlete’s eligibility and scholarship may be suspended or discontinued for a<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> the Honor Code and for non-fulfillment <strong>of</strong> academic responsibilities.<br />

I Alcohol and Other Substances i<br />

The use <strong>of</strong> illegal substances, medically unadvisable substances, or substances banned by<br />

the NCAA is prohibited. Additionally, student-athletes may be penalized for alcohol use<br />

if they have violated public law, university regulations, or team rules.<br />

iHazing<br />

i<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes will not create or participate in any activity that promotes an<br />

atmosphere <strong>of</strong> humiliation, degradation, abuse, or danger to others. The consequences <strong>of</strong><br />

engaging in such behavior will be severe regardless <strong>of</strong> the perceived benefit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

activity, amount or type <strong>of</strong> damage incurred, and/or willingness <strong>of</strong> the participants to be<br />

involved.<br />

I Gambling and Bribery i<br />

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The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will not tolerate any form <strong>of</strong> gambling and bribery related to<br />

any intercollegiate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports. Sports wagering undermines the integrity <strong>of</strong><br />

sports contest, and jeopardizes the welfare <strong>of</strong> student-athletes and intercollegiate<br />

<strong>athletics</strong>. Student-athletes engaging in gambling and bribery activities will be declared<br />

ineligible.<br />

I Student Conduct i<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W students must conform to all federal, state, and local laws, as well as university<br />

regulations. As a student-athlete, you are not exempt from penalty for misconduct.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W expects its students to act with honor and integrity as outlined in the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Honor Code. Additionally, student-athletes are representatives <strong>of</strong> the university and must<br />

demonstrate ethical conduct and good sportsmanship.<br />

I Athletics i<br />

Athletic participation is a privilege; it is not a right. Student-athletes must demonstrate an<br />

attitude <strong>of</strong> responsibility, commitment, and integrity. Student-athletes will be held<br />

accountable for their personal actions. It is required that student-athletes comply with the<br />

<strong>policies</strong> and regulations <strong>of</strong> their team, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the university, the<br />

CAA, and the NCAA. Sanctions will be imposed on any student-athlete who is in<br />

noncompliance with rules and <strong>policies</strong> or engages in inappropriate activities.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS'<br />

POLICIES, RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />

FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES<br />

Student-athletes are expected to abide by team, <strong>department</strong>al, university, conference and<br />

NCAA <strong>policies</strong>, rules and regulations. It is your responsibility to acquaint yourself with<br />

the rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> each unit, and if you have any questions or concerns, to take<br />

the initiative and get answers. As a student-athlete, you have a higher accountability for<br />

your actions and it is imperative that you represent your team and the university with<br />

honor and dignity and that you demonstrate integrity and commitment to <strong>policies</strong>, rules<br />

and regulations.<br />

You will receive a copy <strong>of</strong> your team rules from the head coach. Team rules may be<br />

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more stringent than <strong>department</strong>al, university, conference, and NCAA regulations and will<br />

take precedent over the latter. Keep a copy <strong>of</strong> your team rules with this handbook for<br />

future reference. If you are in violation <strong>of</strong> team rules, the head coach may take<br />

appropriate disciplinary actions in regards to your future athletic participation, in addition<br />

to recommending a reduction in or cancellation <strong>of</strong> your athletic scholarship. The Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics, who will make the final decision in regards to your student-athlete status,<br />

reviews disciplinary actions.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ <strong>policies</strong> are provided in this handbook and apply to all<br />

student-athletes. It is important that <strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes act responsibly and<br />

represent the <strong>department</strong> with a positive image. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics has final<br />

authority to make decisions on a student-athlete’s athletic participation and athletic<br />

scholarship award.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W has <strong>policies</strong> and rules governing a student’s standing with the university. All<br />

student-athletes must be in good standing with the university to participate in<br />

intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>. If a student-athlete is found to be in violation <strong>of</strong> any university<br />

regulation, athletic participation and scholarship may be jeopardized. Please familiarize<br />

yourself with the <strong>UNC</strong>W Code <strong>of</strong> Student Life, as you are responsible for being<br />

knowledgeable <strong>of</strong> this information.<br />

The Colonial Athletic Association has set compliance standards for its member<br />

institutions’ student-athletes. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has provided a copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

conference’s sportsmanship policy. The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is committed to<br />

ensuring that all conference regulations are satisfied prior to certifying a student-athlete’s<br />

eligibility as well as allowing a student-athlete to participate in its intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong><br />

program.<br />

As a Division I institution, <strong>UNC</strong>W must abide by NCAA academic and athletic<br />

standards. <strong>UNC</strong>W is committed to complying with NCAA rules and expects the same <strong>of</strong><br />

its student-athletes. If a violation is committed, the university will report the infraction to<br />

the NCAA. Student-athletes are required to report any rules violations that they are aware<br />

<strong>of</strong> to the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The university will investigate the situation, take<br />

appropriate action, and notify the NCAA. All violations are taken seriously and NCAA<br />

penalties are enforced.<br />

As a student-athlete you must be aware that if you violate team, <strong>department</strong>al, university,<br />

conference, and NCAA regulations, your status as a student and student-athlete may be<br />

jeopardized. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has the authority to revoke your opportunity to<br />

be a student-athlete and to discontinue your athletic scholarship.<br />

Samples <strong>of</strong> forms that are presented to you for your signature are in the appendix <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Student-Athlete Handbook. By signature, you are affirming that you will abide by the<br />

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egulations <strong>of</strong> each. Additional forms may be presented to you for your signature at any<br />

time.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics'<br />

Ethical Conduct and Sportsmanship Policy<br />

For Athletic Department Staff<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W’s Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics requires athletic <strong>department</strong> administrators, coaches,<br />

athletic trainers, staff, and student-athletes to conduct themselves in a manner, which<br />

creates a positive image <strong>of</strong> the university, the CAA, and the NCAA. As a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

staff, you have a highly visible role in representing the university, and your behavior<br />

must be exemplary. You must represent the honor and dignity <strong>of</strong> fair play and<br />

demonstrate ethical conduct and sportsmanship at all times. You are responsible for your<br />

own ethical conduct consistent with the values <strong>of</strong> sportsmanship, respect, civility,<br />

honesty, and integrity. Additionally, you are expected to obey public laws as well as the<br />

rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the university, Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, CAA, and NCAA. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will take appropriate disciplinary or remedial actions with a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the staff in response to any violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>policies</strong>, rules, regulations, and laws.<br />

As a result, employment may be jeopardized, suspended or terminated.<br />

Alcohol and Other Substances<br />

The use <strong>of</strong> illegal substances, medically unadvisable substances, or substances banned by<br />

the NCAA is prohibited. Additionally, a member <strong>of</strong> the staff may be penalized for<br />

alcohol use if they have violated public law and university regulations.<br />

Hazing<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W staff will not create or participate in any activity that promotes an atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />

humiliation, degradation, abuse, or danger to others. The consequences <strong>of</strong> engaging in<br />

such behavior will be severe regardless <strong>of</strong> the perceived benefit <strong>of</strong> the activity, amount or<br />

type <strong>of</strong> damage incurred, and/or willingness <strong>of</strong> the participants to be involved.<br />

Gambling and Bribery<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will not tolerate any form <strong>of</strong> gambling and bribery related to<br />

any intercollegiate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports. Sports wagering undermines the integrity <strong>of</strong><br />

sports contest, and jeopardizes the welfare <strong>of</strong> student-athletes and intercollegiate<br />

<strong>athletics</strong>. Members <strong>of</strong> the staff engaging in gambling and bribery activities will be<br />

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suspended or terminated.<br />

Staff Member Conduct<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W staff must conform to all federal, state, and local laws, as well as university<br />

regulations. As a staff member, you are not exempt from penalty for misconduct.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W expects its staff to act with honor and integrity as outlined in the <strong>UNC</strong>W Honor<br />

Code. Additionally, staff members are representatives <strong>of</strong> the university and must<br />

demonstrate ethical conduct and good sportsmanship.<br />

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />

SPORTSMANSHIP POLICY<br />

EFFECTIVE AUGUST 2002<br />

To affirm its commitment to good sportsmanship, the CAA athletic directors have<br />

approved an expanded sportsmanship policy to state that a player or coach who is ejected<br />

from a contest for unsportsmanlike conduct/behavior will automatically be suspended for<br />

the next game. The rule will operate in the following manner:<br />

Amendment to CAA Constitution 7.05<br />

Sportsmanship Rule. Any player or coach ejected from a contest for<br />

unsportsmanlike conduct/behavior will automatically be suspended for the next<br />

game. Conduct subsequent to the ejection can increase the penalty at the<br />

Commissioner’s discretion. A second ejection within any year will result in a 2<br />

game suspension. A third ejection will result in a 5 game suspension. This rule<br />

does not limit the Commissioner’s authority to impose a greater sanction based on<br />

the seriousness <strong>of</strong> the conduct (e.g. fighting) or by a playing rule. This rule will<br />

apply automatically, but is subject to appeal to the Commissioner.<br />

In the sports <strong>of</strong> baseball and s<strong>of</strong>tball, an umpire has the authority to restrict the<br />

coach to the dugout for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the game for conduct/behavior short <strong>of</strong><br />

ejection.<br />

This rule may run concurrently with the playing rules in particular sports that<br />

provide for a next game suspension (e.g. red card in soccer).<br />

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Examples <strong>of</strong> how the rule would apply (not all inclusive):<br />

Ejection for language/behavior. Apply.<br />

Ejection for rough play. Apply.<br />

Ejection for arguing an <strong>of</strong>ficials’ call or contact with an <strong>of</strong>ficial. Apply.<br />

Defaults for conduct in sports such as tennis, golf, wrestling, track. Apply.<br />

A flagrant technical foul in basketball causing ejection. Apply.<br />

Ejection in baseball for malicious contact. Apply.<br />

Two yellow cards in soccer resulting in a red card and ejection. Apply, but<br />

suspension concurrent with playing rules unless compounded.<br />

Accumulation <strong>of</strong> several yellow cards in soccer over a number <strong>of</strong> games resulting<br />

in a one-game suspension. Does not apply.<br />

Compounded penalty:<br />

An ejected player storms to the bench/dugout and engages in additional<br />

misconduct. 1 game penalty for the ejection + possible increased penalty for<br />

additional misconduct determined by the Commissioner based on the seriousness<br />

<strong>of</strong> the act(s).<br />

In basketball an ejected player starts a fight. 1 game for ejection + additional<br />

sanction for fighting.<br />

Application.<br />

This rule will apply to all games during the regular season (conference and nonconference<br />

– home or away) and will continue through the conference<br />

championship. This conference rule and any carry over penalty will not apply to<br />

NCAA or other post-season competition. However, penalties prescribed by the<br />

playing rules <strong>of</strong> that sport may carry over to postseason competition.<br />

Effective date: Immediate with the 2002-03 season.<br />

THE EXTERNAL ATHLETIC ENVIRONMENT<br />

The intercollegiate athletic program interfaces with and depends upon a number <strong>of</strong><br />

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organizations and constituencies on a national, regional, local and institutional level.<br />

These relationships include: the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Colonial<br />

Athletic Association, the <strong>UNC</strong> System, the individual and collective counties <strong>of</strong><br />

southeastern North Carolina and the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong>. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

must continue to develop innovative partnerships with private, governmental, civic and<br />

corporate groups in order to efficiently utilize the resources available to the University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W’s Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has the opportunity to play a major role in the athletic<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Wilmington</strong> community. Relationships with tennis clubs and associations,<br />

golf and country clubs, city and county <strong>department</strong>s <strong>of</strong> recreation, public and private<br />

school systems, youth sports organizations, Boys and Girls Scouts and the<br />

YMCA/YWCA are examples <strong>of</strong> ongoing partnerships and working arrangements that are<br />

successful.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has an opportunity to play a role in bringing together the<br />

segments <strong>of</strong> southeast North Carolina in support <strong>of</strong> unified sports’ goals and reaches out<br />

to various constituencies in many positive ways.<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

Mission Statement<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, the state’s coastal university, is dedicated<br />

to learning through the integration <strong>of</strong> teaching and mentoring with research and service.<br />

Our powerful academic experience stimulates creative inquiry, critical thinking,<br />

thoughtful expression and responsible citizenship in an array <strong>of</strong> high-quality programs at<br />

the baccalaureate and master’s levels, and in our doctoral programs in marine biology and<br />

educational leadership. Substantial research activity, combined with our hallmark<br />

teaching excellence and moderate size, advances distinctive student involvement in<br />

faculty scholarship. We are committed to diversity and inclusion, affordable access,<br />

global perspectives, and enriching the quality <strong>of</strong> life through scholarly community<br />

engagement in such areas as health, education, the economy, the environment, marine<br />

and coastal issues, and the arts.<br />

Adopted by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees on October 23, 2009,<br />

Approved by the <strong>UNC</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Governors on November 13, 2009<br />

Last Updated: November 14, 2009<br />

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II. ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION<br />

CHANCELLOR<br />

The Chancellor is the chief executive and administrative <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the university. All<br />

personnel <strong>of</strong> the university are responsible directly or indirectly to the Chancellor. The<br />

Chancellor has ultimate authority for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and assigns the<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> the Department to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is directly responsible to the Chancellor for the administration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The duties <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics consist <strong>of</strong><br />

supervising and coordinating the entire Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, setting <strong>department</strong><br />

<strong>policies</strong> and assuring that the intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> program is supportive <strong>of</strong> university<br />

goals. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is the representative <strong>of</strong> the university and the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to the NCAA, CAA and an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio committee member on<br />

athletic concerns.<br />

DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR<br />

The Deputy Athletic Director/SWA is directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

The duties consist <strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team;<br />

assisting with the planning and direction <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics; attending<br />

conferences and seminars <strong>of</strong> the NCAA and CAA related to <strong>athletics</strong>; supervising the<br />

<strong>department</strong>’s compliance, academic, and sports medicine programs; coordinating with<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in assuring conformity with gender equity and Title IX guidelines<br />

and assisting in monitoring areas <strong>of</strong> gender/diversity issues and student-athlete well<br />

being; coordinating the <strong>department</strong>’s human resource responsibilities and assisting in the<br />

search for and hiring <strong>of</strong> new employees. Supervising the sports <strong>of</strong> baseball, s<strong>of</strong>tball,<br />

men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s swimming & diving,<br />

women’s swimming & diving, and volleyball. Any additional duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. This position directs and manages the<br />

sports information unit <strong>of</strong> the Division I intercollegiate athletic program. Duties include<br />

serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team; reporting results <strong>of</strong> all<br />

athletic events; coordinating media coverage; designing the web page and producing<br />

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virtual media guides, programs and press releases, producing the head men’s basketball<br />

coach program and maintaining statistical data for all sports. This individual supervises<br />

men’s and women’s soccer, strength & conditioning program and stat crews; promotes<br />

athletic events and maintains an information base on all teams and individual athletes.<br />

Any additional duties assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR BUSINESS<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The duties <strong>of</strong> the Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Business consist <strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management<br />

team; assisting with the preparation <strong>of</strong> budgets and maintenance and revisions <strong>of</strong> budgets<br />

for intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>; supervising and coordinating the financial administrative<br />

areas; securing bids and contracts; and supervising the sports <strong>of</strong> men’s and women’s<br />

cross country, indoor track & field, and outdoor track & field. Any additional duties as<br />

assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR /EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT<br />

AID ASSOCIATION (SEAHAWK CLUB)<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this position is to<br />

provide a leadership role in the management <strong>of</strong> athletic development, marketing, corporate<br />

sales, the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice, and long-range planning for athletic development. This includes the<br />

oversight <strong>of</strong> the Student Aid Association, annual giving programs, major gift solicitation,<br />

corporate sponsorship solicitation, special event coordination and university advancement<br />

duties. This position is involved with determining, along with the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, the<br />

Seahawk Club budget. The budget process involves the amount <strong>of</strong> revenue anticipated to be<br />

raised, the operational expenses <strong>of</strong> the club and the gift transfer to the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. Day-to-day management <strong>of</strong> this budget is at the sole discretion <strong>of</strong> this individual<br />

and the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. This individual serves as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s<br />

management team. Any additional duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR ATHLETIC FACILITIES AND<br />

ATHLETIC EVENT MANAGEMENT<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The duties consist <strong>of</strong> serving as a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team; maintaining athletic facilities; parking and security<br />

in the operations <strong>of</strong> athletic contests and special events; supervising facility assistants and<br />

athletic event manager, student building managers, utilities and grounds workers. Also<br />

responsible for the scheduling and use <strong>of</strong> facilities for athletic teams, university and outside<br />

organization to includes Trask Coliseum, Hanover Hall, Nixon Annex, Almkuist-Nixon<br />

Sports Medicine Complex, Harold Greene Track and the athletic fields. Assist the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics on plans for any construction or renovation <strong>of</strong> athletic facilities; prepare facility<br />

budget and facility plan for future construction, renovations, and maintenance. Any<br />

additional duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

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ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SEAHAWK SPORTS MARKETING<br />

Directly responsible to the Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Student Aid<br />

Association (Seahawk Club). The duties <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Director/Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Seahawk Sports Marketing include, but are not limited to, marketing home athletic events;<br />

the promotion <strong>of</strong> Seahawk <strong>athletics</strong>; advertising and serving as a public relations liaison<br />

with the public, the university and the student body. Coordinate promotional activities for<br />

athletic programs; coordination <strong>of</strong> pre-game and halftime entertainment and promotional<br />

programs; and supervise the marketing <strong>of</strong> athletic merchandise. Also responsible for<br />

corporate sponsorship cultivation and retention. Any additional duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

.ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE<br />

Directly responsible to the Deputy Athletic Director. Requires knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA and<br />

CAA rules and regulations. The duties consist <strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>department</strong>’s management team; attending conferences and seminars; organizing<br />

meetings for athletic staff members on NCAA rules and interpretation; coordinating the<br />

compliance education for staff, student-athletes, boosters, university community and<br />

others; assuring the <strong>department</strong>’s compliance with rules and regulations and investigating<br />

and reporting rules violations; monitoring student-athlete academic progress; certifying<br />

student-athlete eligibility for all student-athletes and preparing NCAA,CAA and<br />

institutional reports. A direct liaison with the Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar’s and<br />

Housing Office. Coordinating with respective coaches for recruiting, scholarships and<br />

any other needs for student-athletes. Any additional duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR ACADEMICS<br />

Directly responsible to the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA. Independently coordinates<br />

academic support for the athletic programs. Liaison for the academic support programs<br />

in the areas <strong>of</strong> The Learning Center, The Writing/Reading Place, The Math Lab and<br />

University College. Liaison to faculty and other academic <strong>department</strong>s on campus.<br />

Responsible for serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team and oversees<br />

academic advising, study hall, registration <strong>of</strong> classes for student-athletes, progress<br />

reports, and missed class schedules, coordination <strong>of</strong> freshman seminar classes for<br />

student-athletes, and program planning for student-athletes. Supervises two academic<br />

coordinators and SAAC. Other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

DIRECTOR FOR STRENGTH AND CONDITIOING<br />

Directly responsible to the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications. The<br />

duties consists <strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team;<br />

coordinating all aspects <strong>of</strong> strength and conditioning for 19 varsity sports; maintaining,<br />

scheduling and supervising strength and conditioning facilities; supervising assistant<br />

strength and conditioning coach and intern staff. Also responsible for any additional duties<br />

as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

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DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

Directly responsible to the Deputy Athletic Director. This position will direct and<br />

manage the Sports Medicine Centers consisting <strong>of</strong> five athletic trainers and a staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training Students (ATS). The duties <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine consist<br />

<strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team and coordinating staff to<br />

cover the practice and games for <strong>UNC</strong>W’s intercollegiate sports. Athletic trainers are<br />

responsible for the care, prevention and treatment <strong>of</strong> athletic injuries, development <strong>of</strong><br />

prescribed treatment programs and individual rehabilitation programs for student-athletes<br />

as well as emergency action plans; physician referral; record maintenance; supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

student trainers; the operation <strong>of</strong> the training room facility and the coordination <strong>of</strong><br />

medical coverage during the competitive season. Coordinate with athletic staff on<br />

insurance <strong>procedures</strong> for athletic injuries. Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

DIRECTOR OF TICKET OPERATIONS<br />

Directly responsible to the Associate Athletic Director/Exec. Director <strong>of</strong> Student Aid<br />

Association (Seahawk Club). The duties consist <strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>department</strong>’s management team; coordinating every aspect <strong>of</strong> season and individual ticket<br />

sales for sports programs; creating accounting records for ticket sales; supervising game day<br />

ticket sellers and ticket takers; creating accounting records for sales and preparation <strong>of</strong><br />

deposits. The types <strong>of</strong> cash and credit card transactions are performed in accordance with<br />

well-established <strong>policies</strong> subject to audit by the university Internal Auditor’s and State<br />

Auditor’s Office. Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE SEAHAWK CLUB<br />

Directly responsible to the Associate Athletic Director /Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Student Aid<br />

Association (Seahawk Club). The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this position is to provide day-to-day<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club and management <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’<br />

annual campaign. Additionally, this position serves as the primary liaison with<br />

advancement services and will assist in gift solicitation. The position also works closely<br />

with the Seahawk Club board members, campaign volunteers, various businesses, sponsors,<br />

vendors and the athletic and development staff. Any other duties as assigned by the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The duties <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Director for<br />

Athletic Development consists <strong>of</strong> serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management<br />

team; assisting with planning, organizing and facilitating events and activities for athletic<br />

development purposes; and assist in the cultivation <strong>of</strong> donors and in fundraising for the<br />

<strong>department</strong>. Other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

Directly responsible to the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications. This<br />

position assists the Sports Information Director in publicizing the men's and women’s<br />

intercollegiate sports by distributing weekly news releases to the new media, updating media<br />

outlets on the student-athletes, coaches and teams, and serving as liaison with the CAA and<br />

NCAA <strong>of</strong>fices. This individual also assists the Sports Information Director in writing,<br />

editing, designing and publishing all printed materials for the <strong>department</strong>, including<br />

schedule cards, brochures, virtual media guides, posters, game programs, tournament<br />

programs and conference championship programs. Assists the Sports Information Director<br />

in maintaining individual and team records for immediate and historical reference <strong>of</strong> all<br />

teams. Assists in game-day operations with all facets <strong>of</strong> media services, including press row<br />

seating, operation <strong>of</strong> the media room, press conferences and post-game reporting. Assists in<br />

contacting hometown news media <strong>of</strong> student-athletes to keep them apprised <strong>of</strong><br />

accomplishments. Maintains www.uncwsports.com by updating on a daily basis. Any<br />

other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ATHLETIC FACILITIES AND ATHLETIC EVENT MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT<br />

Directly responsible to Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities. Directs athletic event<br />

management for home athletic contests and special events held at athletic facilities. Assists<br />

with work order processing, individual purchase orders, scheduling <strong>of</strong> athletic facilities and<br />

event set up for home contests and special events. Trains and oversees the scheduling <strong>of</strong><br />

student workforce and intern. Assists with the supervision <strong>of</strong> athletic venues. Any other<br />

duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SEAHAWK SPORTS MARKETING<br />

Directly responsible to the Assistant Athletic Director for Seahawk Sports Marketing. The<br />

duties consists <strong>of</strong> assisting with marketing home athletic events; promoting Seahawk<br />

<strong>athletics</strong>; coordinating pre-game and halftime entertainment; serving as administrator for<br />

cheerleading, dance team, and pepband; and manages the Seahawk Shop.<br />

ATHLETIC TRAINERS<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine. Athletic trainers work in<br />

complete cooperation to oversee the day-to-day operation <strong>of</strong> the Sports Medicine Center,<br />

to organize a staff <strong>of</strong> ATS, and to provide coverage <strong>of</strong> practice and games for <strong>UNC</strong>W’s<br />

19 intercollegiate sports.<br />

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSISTANT<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Strength & Conditioning. Assist with the duties <strong>of</strong><br />

coordinating all aspects <strong>of</strong> strength and conditioning for 19 varsity sports; maintaining,<br />

scheduling and supervising strength and conditioning facilities; supervising student workers<br />

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and intern staff. Also responsible for any additional duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics<br />

HEAD COACHES<br />

Directly responsible to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, through respective Sport Supervisors.<br />

The head coach provides leadership for an NCAA Division I collegiate program. The<br />

duties <strong>of</strong> the Head Coach consist <strong>of</strong> responsibility for the overall coaching, management<br />

and administration <strong>of</strong> the program, to include evaluating and recruiting with athletic<br />

scholarships; supervising academic progress and promoting the graduation <strong>of</strong> studentathletes;<br />

supervises assistant coaches, graduate assistants and support staff; the<br />

development, organization and administration <strong>of</strong> the program within a budget. Adheres to<br />

and enforces <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and university, as well as the<br />

rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the NCAA, CAA and institution. Participates in public relations<br />

activities for promotion <strong>of</strong> the sport. Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

Directly responsible to the Head Coach for assigned duties and obligations. Adheres to<br />

and enforces <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and university, as well as the<br />

rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the NCAA, CAA and institution. Participates in public relations<br />

activities for promotion <strong>of</strong> the sport. Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

MEMBERSHIP IN THE<br />

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />

The university is a Division I member <strong>of</strong> the National Collegiate Athletic Association and<br />

this membership is vital to the athletic success the program enjoys. The importance <strong>of</strong><br />

ongoing monitoring <strong>of</strong> NCAA restructuring efforts and the continuing review <strong>of</strong> Division<br />

I requirements as they relate to athletic commitment, curriculum and conference<br />

affiliation is essential.<br />

MEMBERSHIPS IN<br />

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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> is a Division I-AAA member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for each <strong>of</strong> its 19 intercollegiate<br />

athletic programs. Additionally, <strong>UNC</strong>W holds conference affiliation with the Colonial<br />

Athletic Association (CAA) in all sports except men’s and women’s indoor track & field.<br />

The CAA is comprised <strong>of</strong> 12 member institutions: <strong>UNC</strong>W, James Madison University<br />

(JMU), George Mason University (GMU), Towson University (TU), Old Dominion<br />

University (ODU), College <strong>of</strong> William & Mary, University <strong>of</strong> Delaware, H<strong>of</strong>stra<br />

University, Drexel University, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Northeastern<br />

University and Georgia State University.<br />

The CAA provides outstanding competitive challenges for the university, coaches and<br />

student athletes, and provides built-in rivalries for fans and, most important, its members<br />

value and promote academics and competitive integrity which are important to <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W provides intercollegiate athletic opportunities in the following sponsored sports:<br />

Women<br />

Basketball<br />

Cross Country<br />

Golf<br />

Soccer<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

Tennis<br />

Swimming & Diving<br />

Indoor Track & Field<br />

Outdoor Track & Field<br />

Volleyball<br />

Men<br />

Basketball<br />

Cross Country<br />

Golf<br />

Soccer<br />

Baseball<br />

Tennis<br />

Swimming & Diving<br />

Indoor Track & Field<br />

Outdoor Track & Field<br />

In order to ensure a quality coach-athlete ratio, adequate financial support, and compliance<br />

with Title IX, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has adopted a roster management system that<br />

may limit the squad size <strong>of</strong> any athletic program.<br />

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<strong>UNC</strong>W ATHLETIC CO<strong>UNC</strong>IL MISSION STATEMENT<br />

The Chancellor’s Faculty Athletic Council is comprised <strong>of</strong> at least six faculty members<br />

who do not hold administrative appointments above the rank <strong>of</strong> <strong>department</strong> chair, plus the<br />

Faculty Representative. The Athletic Council reports directly to the Chancellor in an<br />

advisory capacity on issues involving the administration <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W. The Chancellor charges the Faculty Athletic Council to:<br />

a. Represent the views <strong>of</strong> the faculty regarding intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> among<br />

faculty members and other members <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />

b. Maintain strict adherence to academic standards at <strong>UNC</strong>W, the Colonial Athletic<br />

Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This responsibility<br />

includes reviewing the academic progress <strong>of</strong> student-athletes.<br />

c. Review annually the <strong>policies</strong> and conduct <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at <strong>UNC</strong>W to<br />

insure compliance with current and pending NCAA regulations involving Title IX<br />

and issues <strong>of</strong> gender equity.<br />

d. Be available ad hoc to address athletic issues or problems that might arise and to<br />

serve on hearing committees or appeals as requested for scholarship issues,<br />

transfer releases, grievance matters and any other concerns as well.<br />

e. Represent the faculty on hiring committees for coaches and athletic<br />

administrators.<br />

f. Review with Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Faculty Athletic Representative relevant<br />

legislative proposals.<br />

g. Represent the faculty interest in matters <strong>of</strong> athletic scheduling, current facility use<br />

and future facility plans.<br />

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h. Communicate with the faculty on issues related to student-athletes and the<br />

university's athletic programs.<br />

U N C W FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE<br />

I. Selection<br />

The Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) is appointed by the Chancellor after<br />

consultation with the Provost and the Athletics Council.<br />

II.<br />

Qualifications<br />

A. Current, full-time tenured faculty member<br />

B. Enjoys <strong>athletics</strong> and attends athletic competitions<br />

C. Has the respect and confidence <strong>of</strong> university administrators, faculty, athletic<br />

staff, and student-athletes.<br />

D. Is a bastion <strong>of</strong> honesty and integrity and shows, by example, that ethical<br />

standards will be the mainstay <strong>of</strong> the university.<br />

III.<br />

Reporting<br />

The FAR reports to the Chancellor.<br />

IV.<br />

Length <strong>of</strong> Term<br />

The FAR serves at the pleasure <strong>of</strong> the Chancellor. Normally, the FAR will serve<br />

for five (5) years, with an option for one renewal term <strong>of</strong> three (3) years. To the<br />

extent possible, the Chancellor, when appointing a new FAR, should make the<br />

appointment so that the fifth or terminal year is a time for orderly transition to<br />

allow the new FAR to overlap and learn from the current FAR.<br />

V. Duties and Responsibilities<br />

A. Develop working knowledge about NCAA rules and guidelines, particularly<br />

those relating to academic issues.<br />

B. Certify initial eligibility and continuing eligibility <strong>of</strong> all student-athletes.<br />

C. Review semester ending grades <strong>of</strong> all student-athletes' to ensure satisfactory<br />

academic progress.<br />

D. Promote academic achievement among student-athletes and nominate student-<br />

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athletes for academic awards and post-graduate scholarships.<br />

E. Conduct senior exit interviews with a cross section <strong>of</strong> student-athletes in<br />

conjunction with the Athletic Director and the Senior Woman Administrator<br />

in sport team reviews.<br />

F. Participate, as needed in <strong>of</strong>ficial/un<strong>of</strong>ficial visit meetings <strong>of</strong> prospective<br />

student-athletes.<br />

G. Attend CAA compliance and FARA meetings.<br />

H. Serve as a university representative to the NCAA.<br />

I. Participate in the review <strong>of</strong> pertinent NCAA legislation.<br />

J. Receive rules violation documentation and assist in rules violation<br />

investigations, as needed.<br />

K. Participate in the appeals process for scholarship matters, transfer releases,<br />

grievance matters and other concerns as well as specified in the Student-<br />

Athlete Handbook.<br />

L. Serve as an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio member <strong>of</strong> the Chancellor's Athletic Council.<br />

M. Report periodically to the Faculty Senate on matters relating to studentathletes'<br />

academic issues.<br />

N. Serve on search committees for head coaches and key <strong>athletics</strong> administrators,<br />

as needed.<br />

O. Perform other duties as assigned by the Chancellor.<br />

POLICIES for GAMES and SCHEDULING OPERATIONS<br />

Scheduling<br />

The Head Coach <strong>of</strong> each sport will carry the predominant responsibility <strong>of</strong> scheduling for<br />

that particular sport, with coordination/supervision from the Sport Supervisor, Deputy<br />

Athletic Director/SWA, Associate Athletic Director for Business, Assistant Athletic<br />

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Director for Compliance and Athletic Council (regarding missed class policy), based on<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s Scheduling Policy. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics has final authority on all<br />

scheduling matters.<br />

Scheduling contacts should be initiated by each particular sport coach. Factors which<br />

must be considered in contacting universities are:<br />

a. Conference or regional requirements;<br />

b. Quality level, NCAA division level <strong>of</strong> opponent’s program, and RPI;<br />

c. Budget allocations;<br />

d. Dispersion throughout schedule <strong>of</strong> home and away contests;<br />

c. Number <strong>of</strong> classes missed by the student-athlete and University exam schedule;<br />

d. Travel mileage parameters;<br />

g. Home schedules <strong>of</strong> other sports competing in same season.<br />

The Head Coach must complete the Playing & Practice Season Declaration Form and<br />

forward to the Athletic Compliance Office for pre-approval. The typed copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

schedule, including individual dates, opponents, sites, times, guarantees and any other<br />

conditions should be forwarded as well. The schedule is approved by the Sport<br />

Supervisor, Compliance Office, Business Office, and Deputy Athletic Director. The<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics has the final authority on all scheduling matters.<br />

Game Contracts<br />

Once the game schedules are finalized, the schedule must be submitted by the coach to<br />

the contract coordinator for contracts to be prepared. Contracts are typed from the<br />

schedules <strong>of</strong> each sport that lists the visiting team, date and time <strong>of</strong> game. Any additional<br />

information regarding <strong>of</strong>ficials, fees, equipment, guarantees, etc. are included in the<br />

contract. Typed contracts are approved and initialed by the respective coach and<br />

submitted to the Deputy Athletic Director for signing with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

signing contracts for men’s basketball. One copy is retained for our files and two copies<br />

are sent to the visiting school for their signature and the original returned to <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

With each contract packet sent out, a link to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Visitor’s Guide is included. As<br />

contracts are received for away games, the contract coordinator will have the head<br />

coaches review and initial the contracts before they are signed by the Deputy Athletic<br />

Athletic or Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics prior to returning to the institution. A filing system is set<br />

up for home and away games. Conference contracts are entered into GameLink by the<br />

institution’s scheduler.<br />

Visiting Team Arrangements<br />

The head coach <strong>of</strong> each sport, or his designee, in coordination with the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Facilities and Athletic Event Manager, is responsible for the following<br />

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arrangements for the visiting team prior to a contest:<br />

1. Arrange for dressing room space, workout prior to contests and shower facilities;<br />

2. Notify the opposing coach <strong>of</strong> the starting time, where the visiting team is to dress<br />

and practice and the specific site <strong>of</strong> the contest;<br />

3. Be certain that equipment and supplies are on hand and provided for the<br />

opponent’s use;<br />

4. Arrange for the visiting team to be met on their arrival and directed to facilities<br />

they will be utilizing;<br />

5. Practice time for the visiting team will be arranged when requested pending<br />

available facility. All such requests should be handled through the Asst. Athletic<br />

Director for Facilities and Athletic Event Manager.<br />

6. All obligations for housing arrangements must be listed on the game contracts.<br />

Any deviations from the contract must be approved by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS’ STRATEGIC PLAN<br />

2010-2015<br />

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The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has a formalized, comprehensive strategic plan over the next<br />

five years to guide the <strong>department</strong> in the direction <strong>of</strong> excellence. The success <strong>of</strong> the<br />

strategic plan will require the collaborative effort between student-athletes, coaches,<br />

administrators, donors, fans and friends who believe in and support Seahawk Athletics.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics must continue to build on its solid foundation and elevate<br />

the program to higher levels in all facets <strong>of</strong> its operations. To accomplish this, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics must acknowledge its strengths and weaknesses and be aware <strong>of</strong><br />

the significant issues and challenges ahead, including the well-being <strong>of</strong> Division 1<br />

athletic programs across our country, and more specifically, at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

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POSITION DESCRIPTIONS<br />

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Directs and supervises the administration <strong>of</strong> the men and<br />

women’s athletic programs and all administrative, operational and business functions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics in accordance with the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> established<br />

by the Athletic Council and approved by the Chancellor and the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees.<br />

Understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for<br />

adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations. Oversees the<br />

compliance <strong>of</strong> all aspects <strong>of</strong> the athletic programs with university, conference and NCAA<br />

rules and regulations and adheres to and understands the importance <strong>of</strong> rules compliance.<br />

Supervise scheduling <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate athletic events.<br />

Plans, develops and consults with the Athletic Council those specific <strong>policies</strong>,<br />

<strong>procedures</strong>, programs and methods designed to implement the general athletic philosophy<br />

and <strong>policies</strong> <strong>of</strong> the university to be approved by the Chancellor. Coordinate with the<br />

Faculty Athletics Representative in representing the university at conference and NCAA<br />

meetings. Assists with conducting student-athlete exit interviews.<br />

Sets forth the <strong>department</strong>’s funding requirements, and supervises the overall management<br />

and control <strong>of</strong> the approved fiscal year operating budget for all men and women’s<br />

intercollegiate sports.<br />

Recruits and provides for the selection, organization and supervision <strong>of</strong> the staff, and<br />

delegate specific responsibilities to assure efficient and productive operation <strong>of</strong><br />

administrative, business, fiscal and athletic activities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>.<br />

Organizes, directs and participates in activities that will promote the prestige <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Strive to<br />

enhance relationships and communications with all parties (individuals, groups and<br />

organizations) who either directly or indirectly have some association with or interest in<br />

the operation and success <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Serves on committees that<br />

vitally concern <strong>athletics</strong>. Maintains an effective liaison with athletic <strong>department</strong> staffs<br />

across the country. Oversees public relations, speaks to civic groups, attends seminars<br />

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and works with the various media and spectators at large on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

REPORTS TO: Reports directly to the Chancellor.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: The Deputy Athletic Director/Senior<br />

Woman Administrator, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications,<br />

Associate Athletic Director for Business, Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Student Aid Association (Seahawk Club) and Men’s and Women’s Head Coaches.<br />

Ulltimately, all athletic <strong>department</strong> staff members report to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Directs and supervises the administration <strong>of</strong> the men and<br />

women’s athletic programs and all administrative personnel and operations. Oversees the<br />

compliance <strong>of</strong> all aspects <strong>of</strong> the athletic program with university, conference and NCAA<br />

rules and regulations. Plans, develops and consults with the Athletic Council and Faculty<br />

Athletics Representative on intercollegiate activities. Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Chancellor.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Responsible for <strong>department</strong>al<br />

policy making and interpretation, consulting with the CAA Office on interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

NCAA rules and regulations as necessary.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: Responsible for the <strong>department</strong>’s<br />

programs and development.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Directly from the Chancellor.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: Involved with Seahawk Club, public relations, civic<br />

groups, media, university faculty and staff and serves as an effective liaison with athletic<br />

<strong>department</strong> staffs across the country.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Responsible to set forth the <strong>department</strong>’s funding<br />

requirements and supervision <strong>of</strong> the overall management and control <strong>of</strong> the approved<br />

fiscal year operating budget for all men and women’s intercollegiate sports.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Responsible<br />

for all confidential data associated with the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and the university.<br />

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OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Chancellor.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Many years experience in all areas <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> with the ability to assume responsibility and make decisions. Must possess the<br />

demeanor and maturity to deal effectively and tactfully with administrators, business<br />

associates, booster club members, civic club members, faculty, staff and students.<br />

Fundraising and promotion experience needed.<br />

DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Assists the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in the supervision and the<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> the men and women’s athletic programs. Serves as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>department</strong>’s management team and assists with the planning and direction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Supervises the <strong>department</strong>’s compliance, academic, and sports<br />

medicine programs; coordinates with Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in assuring conformity with<br />

gender equity and Title IX guidelines and assisting in monitoring areas <strong>of</strong><br />

gender/diversity issues and student-athlete well being; coordinates the <strong>department</strong>’s<br />

human resource responsibilities and assists in the search for and hiring <strong>of</strong> new employees.<br />

Supervises the sports <strong>of</strong> baseball, s<strong>of</strong>tball, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s tennis,<br />

women’s tennis, men’s swimming & diving, women’s swimming & diving, and<br />

volleyball. Serves on NCAA, CAA and institutional committees. Any additional duties<br />

as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

Understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for<br />

adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations. Assists in supervising<br />

the scheduling <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate athletic events and assists in conducting senior exit<br />

interviews.<br />

.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: The Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance; Assistant Athletic Director for Academics; Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine;<br />

Administrative Assistant; Head Coaches <strong>of</strong> baseball, s<strong>of</strong>tball, golf, tennis, swimming&<br />

diving, and volleyball; student workers and interns, as applicable.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Assists Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in directing and supervising the<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> the men and women’s athletic programs and administrative personnel<br />

and operations. Supervises the Compliance program, sports medicine program, academic<br />

program, and respective sports. Additionally, assists Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in Title IX,<br />

gender/diversity issues and student-athlete well-being. Handles the <strong>department</strong>’s<br />

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personnel records, drug testing results, and Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund. Work<br />

with the Faculty Athletics Representative on NCAA and student-athlete well-being<br />

matters.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Assists with <strong>department</strong>al policy<br />

making and interpretation, consulting with the NCAA and CAA Office on interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations as necessary.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: Assists with the <strong>department</strong>’s<br />

programs and development.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: Involved with community, faculty, staff, studentathletes,<br />

parents, CAA, NCAA and institutional representatives at other institutions.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Responsible for management and control <strong>of</strong> SAOF<br />

and monitoring and reviewing budgets for areas supervised.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Responsible<br />

for all confidential data associated with the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and the university.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Experience in areas <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> with the<br />

ability to assume responsibility and make decisions on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

Must possess the demeanor and maturity to deal effectively and tactfully with internal<br />

and external constituencies and is honest, loyal and trustworthy to the Department and the<br />

University.<br />

SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/DIRECTOR OF SPORTS<br />

INFORMATION<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for publicizing the 19 men and women’s<br />

intercollegiate sports <strong>of</strong> the university via the website, distributing weekly news releases<br />

to the news media, updating media outlets on student-athletes, coaches and teams and<br />

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serving as a liaison with the CAA and NCAA <strong>of</strong>fices. Also responsible for writing,<br />

editing, designing and publishing all media materials for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and<br />

for maintaining individual and team records for immediate and historical reference on all<br />

sports teams. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong><br />

employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

Supervises game-day operations with all facets <strong>of</strong> media services, including press row<br />

seating, operation <strong>of</strong> the media room, press conferences and post-game reporting.<br />

Contacts hometown news media <strong>of</strong> student-athletes to keep them apprised <strong>of</strong><br />

accomplishments.<br />

Coordinates all photography for the <strong>department</strong> and maintains a photo archive. Assists<br />

Seahawk Club and Alumni Association with special projects.<br />

Serves as sports supervisor for men's soccer and women's soccer. Oversees Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics’ web site, www.uncwsports.com, updating all layers daily. Assists Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics with other duties as assigned.<br />

REPORTS TO: The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Assistant Sports Information Directors,<br />

Post-graduate Intern and Communication Studies Interns.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To publicize the university’s intercollegiate athletic program by<br />

performing the above duties. This position is responsible for pre-event publicity, event<br />

coverage and post-game reporting.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: As part <strong>of</strong> the administrative<br />

staff for the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, this position is involved in <strong>department</strong>al <strong>policies</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: As Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Information,<br />

this individual formulates direction <strong>of</strong> the program and development to cover the needs <strong>of</strong><br />

the student-athletes.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: This position is held by a pr<strong>of</strong>essional who needs little<br />

or no supervision. Direction received from the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

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LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high level <strong>of</strong> contact is involved with new media,<br />

university and community.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: None.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> confidential data as a member <strong>of</strong> the staff is protected and never released without<br />

acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires an individual<br />

who is honest, loyal and trustworthy to the institution and the <strong>department</strong>.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: A Master’s degree in journalism or mass communications<br />

preferred with experience as a sports information director at the NCAA Division I level.<br />

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT<br />

AID ASSOCIATION (SEAHAWK CLUB)<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this position is to provide a leadership<br />

role in the management <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics in the area <strong>of</strong> athletic<br />

development, marketing, corporate sales, the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice, and long range planning for<br />

athletic development. This includes the oversight <strong>of</strong> the Student Aid Association, all<br />

annual giving programs, major gift solicitation, corporate sponsorship solicitation, special<br />

event coordination and university advancement duties. This position is involved with<br />

determining, along with the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, the Seahawk Club budget. The budget<br />

process involves the amount <strong>of</strong> revenue anticipated expected to be raised, the operational<br />

expenses <strong>of</strong> the club and the gift transfer to the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Day-to-day<br />

management <strong>of</strong> this budget is at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the director with the approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong><br />

employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: This position has personnel authority over<br />

the five (5) full-time positions and student workers/interns, as applicable.<br />

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BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: The Student Aid Association’s mission is to provide funding for<br />

scholarships for student-athletes and to raise capital funds to enhance the athletic<br />

facilities and overall athletic program. This position is responsible for: major gift<br />

planning and solicitation, oversight <strong>of</strong> all annual giving activities including all special<br />

events, and expansion <strong>of</strong> corporate partners sponsorship program. Serves as liaison for all<br />

fund raising activities within the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and that <strong>of</strong> its personnel,<br />

advancement and the university. Serve as Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club and<br />

liaison with the Seahawk Club Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: This position is involved with<br />

policy making relating to the athletic program and the mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> university, CAA and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> as they relate to <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: The <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics<br />

Development Department contains two functions, the SAA and annual giving to the<br />

Athletic Department. The goals are similar: to generate revenue to benefit the <strong>athletics</strong><br />

program through a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it agency, the SAA. The specific purpose <strong>of</strong> the SAA is to<br />

raise money for athletic scholarships from the private sector and the university<br />

community. Funds are raised through a major annual campaign, fundraising events and<br />

managed sports clubs. A Board <strong>of</strong> Directors elected from the private sector governs the<br />

SAA.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great amount <strong>of</strong> public, university and business<br />

community contact is necessary. Seeking the business community’s involvement with<br />

annual campaign support and major gift solicitation are primary responsibilities <strong>of</strong> this<br />

position. Community contact is also enhanced through public appearances, speaking<br />

engagements, and participation in special events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Monies received are deposited into proper<br />

accounts.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected<br />

and never released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who<br />

is trustworthy and loyal to the institution and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, enthusiastic<br />

about the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must have experience in major<br />

gift and planned giving, with demonstrated leadership abilities and success in <strong>athletics</strong><br />

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fund-raising. Knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations to ensure institutional<br />

compliance with <strong>athletics</strong> development initiatives. Position requires the ability to manage<br />

several projects simultaneously. Also requires excellent communication skills, both<br />

written and verbal, with the ability to represent <strong>UNC</strong>W <strong>athletics</strong> publicly through the<br />

media, public speaking and personal communication. Strong computer skills are needed<br />

and experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> is recommended. The integrity to maintain the<br />

confidentiality <strong>of</strong> information and exercise discretion regarding university business is<br />

essential. Must develop knowledge <strong>of</strong> current team activities, incoming recruits, health<br />

and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events and promotional plans.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Master’s Degree is preferred (or comparable experience in<br />

management, business, marketing, communications, or education/sports administration.)<br />

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR BUSINESS<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The Associate Athletic Director for Business reports directly to<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and is the chief financial <strong>of</strong>ficer for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics,<br />

which is comprised <strong>of</strong> an administrative unit, nineteen men and women’s sports teams,<br />

Sports Information, Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Sports Promotions and<br />

Ticket Sales and athletic facilities. This position performs the functions <strong>of</strong> planning,<br />

formulation, direction, implementation and control <strong>of</strong> all fiscal operations for the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics relies on the Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Business to prepare the annual athletic budget after a thorough study <strong>of</strong> short<br />

and long-term budgetary needs, to keep the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics currently advised <strong>of</strong><br />

budget status through detailed financial reporting and to monitor and exercise control <strong>of</strong><br />

budget disbursements. To control and audit monies generated, disbursed and expended by<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the expenditure <strong>of</strong> funds by individuals and divisions and to<br />

monitor fiscal affairs within the <strong>department</strong> is a primary responsibility. This individual<br />

understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for<br />

adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Business coordinates with the Assistant Vice<br />

Chancellor for University Business Affairs in the projection <strong>of</strong> student fee income for the<br />

ensuing fiscal year. The projection <strong>of</strong> total income requires extensive statistical analysis<br />

and the validity <strong>of</strong> revenue projections is essential in the operating <strong>of</strong> a healthy budget.<br />

The accuracy <strong>of</strong> projections by the Associate Athletic Director for Business is the base <strong>of</strong><br />

operation for functioning within the constraints <strong>of</strong> the annual budget.<br />

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This position also serves as sports supervisor for men’s and women’s cross country,<br />

indoor track & field and outdoor track & field.<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Business is given the authority by and support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics to plan, organize, implement and direct the job tasks as related to<br />

the overall functioning <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Business Office, and to formulate and put into<br />

force <strong>department</strong>al guidelines necessary to guarantee an efficient and effective business<br />

operation. This position has the authority to sign on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

during his/her absence.<br />

This position must be keenly aware <strong>of</strong> the rules and regulations as set forth by the State<br />

<strong>of</strong> North Carolina, the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Colonial Athletic<br />

Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and to keep currently<br />

updated on any revisions, additions/deletions so as to assure that financial transactions<br />

are handled within their guidelines and are properly documented for audit purposes by all<br />

parties.<br />

REPORTS TO: The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Athletic business <strong>of</strong>fice employees<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: The Associate Athletic Director for Business is the financial <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic and performs the functions <strong>of</strong> planning, formulation,<br />

direction, implementation and control <strong>of</strong> fiscal operations for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic relies on the Associate Athletic Director for Business to prepare<br />

the annual athletic budget, to keep the director currently advised <strong>of</strong> budget status through<br />

detailed financial reporting and to monitor and exercise control <strong>of</strong> all budget<br />

disbursements. To control and audit monies generated, disbursed and expended by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, control the expenditure <strong>of</strong> funds by individuals and divisions<br />

and monitor fiscal affairs within the <strong>department</strong> is a primary responsibility. Supervises<br />

the Athletic Business Office personnel giving them direction and goals.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Setting <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong><br />

for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, interpretation <strong>of</strong> university, CAA and NCAA <strong>policies</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: As a member <strong>of</strong> the athletic<br />

administrative staff, this position is directly involved in all program direction and<br />

development.<br />

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SUPERVISION RECEIVED: The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: High level <strong>of</strong> public, faculty, staff, and student<br />

contact with ticket sales, athletic events, Seahawk Club meetings and events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: High level <strong>of</strong> monetary responsibility, with a total<br />

operating budget <strong>of</strong> $6 million annually.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: This position<br />

has a high <strong>of</strong> confidentiality dealing directly with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Highly competent in accounting <strong>procedures</strong>, keen<br />

knowledge in athletic budget preparation and its disbursement and fiscal control, the<br />

ability to assume responsibility and make decisions necessary in the daily operation <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Athletic Business Office, possess the personality and maturity to deal effectively and<br />

tactfully with top administrators, coaches, business associates, booster club members,<br />

etc., have the fortitude and self-discipline to work under pressure, handle problems as<br />

they arise and deal with a fast-paced operation which can cause mental fatigue and stress.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance reports directly<br />

to the Deputy Athletic Director and is involved in the planning, direction and conduct <strong>of</strong><br />

the university’s intercollegiate athletic program. The Deputy Athletic Director relies on<br />

this individual to complete NCAA, CAA and university reports for the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics; to implement and control the <strong>department</strong>’s compliance with NCAA, CAA, and<br />

university rules and regulations. This individual understands that compliance is a central<br />

element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

This position serves as the <strong>department</strong>’s liaison with the Student-Athlete Academic<br />

Advising Program, the Registrar’s Office, the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions and the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Financial Aid; coordinates and serves as a <strong>department</strong>al representative on the Student-<br />

Athlete Advisory Committee and attends Athletic Council meetings.<br />

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The Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance is responsible for conducting rules<br />

education for the staff, student-athletes, and appropriate individuals external to Athletics;<br />

monitoring the rules compliance efforts for the Department and University; and for<br />

investigating and reporting violations <strong>of</strong> rules to the CAA and NCAA.<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance attends seminars on NCAA rules,<br />

regional and conference compliance; assists in coordinating the public appearance <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes in the community and/or region; attends athletic competitions;<br />

participates in compliance audits;<br />

This individual must be knowledgeable <strong>of</strong> all university, CAA and NCAA rules and<br />

regulations and the ability to interpret and conduct rules education meetings.<br />

REPORTS TO: The Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Compliance Assistant and interns, as<br />

applicable<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: This individual is responsible for the <strong>department</strong>’s compliance<br />

with university, CAA and NCAA rules and regulations and in scheduling rules education<br />

meetings with the <strong>department</strong>’s staff. Additionally, this individual prepares required<br />

athletic reports, athletic grant-in-aids, student-athlete handbook as well as additional<br />

<strong>department</strong>al compliance literature and forms. Assists in monitoring the eligibility <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes through collaboration with the Certification <strong>of</strong> Eligibility Team.<br />

Approves coaches’ travel requests for recruiting purposes and prospective studentathletes’<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial and un<strong>of</strong>ficial visits and coordinates the NCAA Eligibility Center for<br />

academic and amateurism eligibility. Meets with student-athletes and prospective<br />

student-athletes, handles the <strong>department</strong>’s compliance audits, approves student-athletes’<br />

public appearances for special programs in the community, attends NCAA, regional and<br />

CAA seminars, monitors <strong>department</strong>’s rules compliance and investigates and reports rule<br />

violations. Serves as liaison with the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions, Registrar’s Office and the<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid on compliance matters,<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: This individual is responsible for<br />

setting policy and <strong>procedures</strong> for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics as approved by the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics and for interpreting NCAA, CAA and university rules and regulations as they<br />

apply to the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ compliance efforts.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: As a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s<br />

administrative staff, this individual is directly involved in the direction and development<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics as approved by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Direction received from the Deputy Athletic Director. A<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional who needs little or no supervision holds this position.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: This individual has a high level <strong>of</strong> public contact<br />

through meetings with prospective student-athletes and their families, university faculty<br />

and staff, student-athletes and possible community appearances with student-athletes.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: This individual has no level <strong>of</strong> monetary<br />

responsibility.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: This<br />

individual has a high level <strong>of</strong> responsibility for confidential data with monitoring <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes’ grades and financial aid information for compliance purposes, assisting<br />

in certifying prospective student-athletes eligibility, meetings with coaches and studentathletes<br />

and in matters dealing directly with the Deputy Athletic Director. Additionally,<br />

this individual is involved in the planning, direction and conduct <strong>of</strong> the Athletic<br />

Department.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: This individual must have knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA, CAA and<br />

university rules and regulations, the ability to utilize NCAA compliance assistance<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware and must possess computer skills. Additionally, this individual must be able to<br />

make decisions in the daily operation <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, work closely with<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s coaching staff and other university <strong>department</strong>s and be available to<br />

student-athletes.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SEAHAWK SPORTS MARKETING<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The primary responsibilities <strong>of</strong> this position are to establish and<br />

implement marketing and promotional themes and campaigns for the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. The athletic marketing <strong>of</strong>fice strives to stimulate season ticket sales, assist in<br />

securing corporate sponsorships and advertising revenue to meet budgetary needs. This<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice deals primarily with external affairs and works in conjunction with area businesses<br />

to promote and enhance the positive image <strong>of</strong> the athletic program in the community in<br />

an effort to stimulate support, attendance and participation in athletic events. This<br />

individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

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esponsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

Supervises the merchandise sales <strong>of</strong> athletic apparel, develops promotional activities<br />

within the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and solicits sponsorships for special events and<br />

athletic contests. This position assists in soliciting corporate sponsorships, advertising<br />

and ticket sales for basketball home games and athletic events, coordinates pre-game and<br />

half-time entertainment and promotional events. Supervision <strong>of</strong> the pep band, dance<br />

team, cheerleaders and mascot at men and women’s home basketball games and<br />

coordination <strong>of</strong> promotional appearances and special recognition events in the<br />

community.<br />

The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office designs promotional material for season ticket<br />

brochures, order forms, schedule cards, posters, table tents and fliers for all sports and<br />

athletic special events. In addition, the sports marketing staff directs the promotional<br />

audio and video commercials for athletic events and distributes these materials to radio<br />

and television stations. Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Student Aid<br />

Association (Seahawk Club)<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing, dance team, cheerleaders, pep band, mascot, student workers and volunteers.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: This position is responsible to establish and implement marketing<br />

and promotional activities for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, to enhance community and<br />

campus awareness <strong>of</strong> athletic events, to assist in soliciting sponsorships for athletic<br />

events and to develop marketing and promotions plans which will facilitate increased<br />

ticket sales.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: This position is involved with<br />

policy making relating to the athletic program and the mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> university, CAA and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> as they relate to <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

Responsible for setting policy and procedure for all promotional events and ticket sales.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Student Aid Association (Seahawk Club).<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great amount <strong>of</strong> public, university and business<br />

community contact is necessary. Seeking the business community’s involvement with the<br />

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athletic programs through promotional events and ticket purchases is a primary<br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> this position. Community contact is also enhanced through public<br />

appearances, speaking engagements, and participation in special events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Solicitation <strong>of</strong> financial support and ticket sales is a<br />

primary responsibility. Monies received are turned over to the appropriate <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />

depositing into the proper account. Also responsible for corporate sponsorship<br />

cultivation and retention.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is<br />

protected, and never released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party<br />

involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who<br />

is trustworthy and loyal to the institution and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, enthusiastic<br />

about the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must be knowledgeable about<br />

current team activities, incoming recruits, health and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events<br />

and promotional plans. This position requires a person who can handle a variety <strong>of</strong> tasks<br />

at one time courteously.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, excellent<br />

communication skills.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR ACADEMICS<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Independently coordinates academic support for the athletic<br />

program’s 19 sports (350 student-athletes). Liaison for the academic support programs in<br />

the areas <strong>of</strong> The Learning Center, The Writing/Reading Place, The Math Lab and University<br />

College. Liaison between coaches, student-athletes, faculty and other academic <strong>department</strong><br />

personnel on campus. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong><br />

employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

Responsible for academic advising, registration <strong>of</strong> classes for student-athletes, progress<br />

reports, and missed class schedules. Coordinator <strong>of</strong> freshman seminar classes for studentathletes.<br />

Monitors study hall, class attendance, and academic progress <strong>of</strong> student-athletes.<br />

Expected to have considerable contact with all student-athletes, in collaboration with the<br />

coaching staff. Oversees the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program entitled “WingTIPS”<br />

(student-athletes gliding to success) and SAAC.<br />

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Interpreting and carrying out university and <strong>department</strong>al <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is<br />

necessary, as well as other duties assigned by Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

REPORTS TO: Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist student-athletes in their academic progress towards<br />

graduation.<br />

POLICYMAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Knowledge and understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>department</strong>al, university and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high level <strong>of</strong> contact is involved with coaches,<br />

student-athletes, athletic administration, faculty and university personnel.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: None.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected and never<br />

released with specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved. Information<br />

concerning student-athletes academic performance will not advance outside those involved<br />

without prior notification and approval <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: To keep administration and coaches<br />

informed <strong>of</strong> academic progress <strong>of</strong> student-athletes and be committed to program’s academic<br />

integrity. Must have ability to analyze and interpret policy and procedural guidelines and to<br />

resolve problems and questions. Must be skilled in organizing workflow and coordinating<br />

activities within an athletic <strong>department</strong>.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Master’s Degree, knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations<br />

and experience in an athletic environment.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR FACILITIES AND ATHLETIC EVENT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Athletic<br />

Event Management is on the administrative staff <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The<br />

athletic facilities for the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics consists <strong>of</strong> Nixon Annex, Trask<br />

Coliseum, Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine Complex, Hanover Hall, and athletic venues.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics sponsors 19 men and women’s sports and this position has constant<br />

interaction with all <strong>of</strong> these programs, dealing with head and assistant coaches, managers,<br />

students, faculty and staff. This position works closely with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

concerning all projects <strong>of</strong> construction and renovation <strong>of</strong> the facilities, from the planning<br />

stages to the completion <strong>of</strong> the projects. Maintenance <strong>of</strong> all athletic facilities is<br />

coordinated through this <strong>of</strong>fice. This individual understands that compliance is a central<br />

element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

This position is responsible for scheduling and coordinating rental <strong>of</strong> facilities to<br />

university and non-university groups. This consists <strong>of</strong> booking, issuing contracts and<br />

invoicing as well as scheduling and coordinating all support services necessary regarding<br />

special events and intercollegiate contests in all athletic facilities (security, cleaning,<br />

electrical, staging, etc.).<br />

This position has the responsibility <strong>of</strong> supervision for the following areas: utility workers<br />

in both set-up and break-down <strong>of</strong> facilities for special events and intercollegiate contests,<br />

grounds workers in care, maintenance and game preparation <strong>of</strong> all athletic fields and<br />

recreation areas, student facility assistants for the purpose <strong>of</strong> serving as building<br />

managers in Trask Coliseum and Hanover Hall facilities for night and weekends during<br />

the school year.<br />

This position has the responsibility <strong>of</strong> maintaining a key control log for the university<br />

Physical Plant and issuing keys to all athletic personnel and for maintaining the fixed<br />

assets inventory for the <strong>department</strong>.<br />

As Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, this position functions as a game<br />

administrator at all men’s home basketball games, position duties as outlined by the<br />

Colonial Athletic Association <strong>of</strong>fice. Coordinate practice schedules with coaches for<br />

each athletic program.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Utility workers (2), grounds workers (2),<br />

time assistants (2), student facility workers, and interns, as applicable.<br />

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BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: As Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, coordinates<br />

maintenance for all athletic facilities, schedules and coordinates rental <strong>of</strong> facilities to<br />

university and non-university groups. Schedules and coordinates all support services<br />

necessary regarding special events and intercollegiate contests in all athletic facilities.<br />

Coordinates practice schedules with coaches for each athletic program. Supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

facility assistants, utility workers, grounds workers and student facility workers.<br />

This position coordinates with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics all construction and renovation<br />

projects for athletic facilities.<br />

Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POLICYMAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: As an Assistant Athletic<br />

Director, this position is directly involved in formulating <strong>policies</strong> regarding athletic<br />

facilities.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: As a member <strong>of</strong> the athletic<br />

administrative staff, this position is directly involved in all program direction and<br />

development.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: This position is under the supervision <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics and must be held by a pr<strong>of</strong>essional who needs little or no supervision.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: The degree to which this position has contact with<br />

the university organization and the general public is very high. There are between 25-35<br />

outside groups or entities renting our facilities each year. Most <strong>of</strong> these rentals involve<br />

Trask Coliseum, Hanover Gym and the swimming pool. Contact with these<br />

individuals/organizations is high because so many details have to be addressed in order to<br />

make an event run smoothly. Support services such as security, cleaning, catering,<br />

staging, etc. have to be arranged and coordinated. Good communication skills and<br />

attention to detail is essential to this position. It goes without saying that most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

groups and organizations assisted in this capacity judge our university by the quality <strong>of</strong><br />

treatment they receive in this process.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSBILITY: No responsibility in dealing directly with cash is<br />

involved in this position, but invoices are issued for facility rental which is payable<br />

directly to the university Business Office.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: This<br />

position does not require access to confidential data. Any information discussed in staff<br />

meetings is considered confidential and is not shared with outside sources. Loyalty to the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong> is expected at all times.<br />

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OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Quality service is necessary for<br />

students, faculty and staff as well as for non-university groups/organizations.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Experience with intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, facilities, and<br />

ability to work well with the public.<br />

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

JOB TITLE: Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine is a 12-month position that<br />

works to oversee the day-to-day operation <strong>of</strong> the Sports Medicine Center. This position is<br />

responsible for the coordination <strong>of</strong> five athletic trainers and a staff <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Students (ATS) and to provide coverage <strong>of</strong> practice and games for <strong>UNC</strong>W’s 19<br />

intercollegiate sports. Also includes consulting with team doctors and Student Health<br />

Center, as applicable, concerning student-athlete injuries; working with the insurance<br />

coordinator concerning athletic injury claims; and supervising the daily operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sports Medicine Centers. This individual understands that compliance is a central<br />

element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: The Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Five athletic trainers and a staff <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training Students<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To ensure the health and safety <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W’s 19 varsity sports<br />

athletes, clinical education <strong>of</strong> the athletic training students, education <strong>of</strong> coaches and<br />

athletes, coordinate medical referrals with the team physician, administration <strong>of</strong> policy<br />

and procedure specific to the Sports Medicine Center, maintain injury documentation and<br />

oversee the budget for the Sports Medicine Center.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Responsible for the men and<br />

women’s athletic trainers in setting <strong>policies</strong> for the Sports Medicine Center, consistent<br />

with university and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ <strong>policies</strong>, OSHA regulations, National<br />

Athletic Trainers’ Association laws/by-laws/code <strong>of</strong> conduct and ethics and NCAA rules<br />

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and regulations.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: Responsible for the Sport Medicine<br />

Center with counsel from the Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: This position works with team physicians and Student<br />

Health Center and is under the supervision <strong>of</strong> the Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: As part <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, there are<br />

speaking engagements, sports camps and Seahawk Club functions.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: High level<br />

<strong>of</strong> confidential information must be strictly supervised which includes student-athlete<br />

medical records, drug testing information, and other personal information that may be<br />

disclosed.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Certified athletic trainer, Master’s Degree preferred.<br />

DIRECTOR FOR STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for all aspects <strong>of</strong> strength and conditioning for all<br />

19 varsity sports programs (350 student-athletes). Supervision <strong>of</strong> assistant strength and<br />

conditioning coach and staff <strong>of</strong> 2-4 volunteers and student interns, as applicable.<br />

Responsible for maintenance, scheduling, and supervision <strong>of</strong> both the Seahawk Strength<br />

Center and Crocker Strength Training Facility. This individual understands that<br />

compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Strength and Conditioning for all 19 varsity sports programs (350<br />

student-athletes).<br />

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POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: As part <strong>of</strong> the administrative<br />

staff for the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, this individual would provide input into <strong>department</strong>al<br />

<strong>policies</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: As Strength and Conditioning<br />

Director this individual provides input for direction <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: This position is held by a pr<strong>of</strong>essional who needs little<br />

or no supervision. Direction is provided by the Senior Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Communications.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high level <strong>of</strong> contact is involved with the news<br />

media, university and community.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: None.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> confidential data as a member <strong>of</strong> the staff is protected and never released without<br />

acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> those involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires an individual<br />

who is honesty, loyal and trustworthy to the <strong>department</strong> and its ideals.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science or related field.<br />

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.) through the National Strength<br />

and Conditioning Association (N.S.C.A.) or equitable certification. 2 years <strong>of</strong> Head<br />

Coach experience in the strength and conditioning field on the intercollegiate level.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SEAHAWK CLUB<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this position is to provide day-to-day<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> the Student Aid Association (Seahawk Club) and management <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ annual campaign. Additionally, this position serves as the<br />

primary liaison with advancement services and will assist in gift solicitation. It also<br />

works closely with the Student Aid Association’s (Seahawk Club) board members,<br />

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campaign volunteers, various businesses, sponsors, vendors and the <strong>athletics</strong> and<br />

development staff.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Student Aid<br />

Association (Seahawk Club).<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: None.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: This position, through pr<strong>of</strong>essional management and development<br />

skills, is responsible for the day-to-day administration <strong>of</strong> the Student Aid Association<br />

(SAA) and special events associated with the SAA. Also, it will be involved in the<br />

development, planning and implementation <strong>of</strong> a comprehensive annual giving program<br />

utilizing volunteers, telethon and direct mail solicitation. It will also prepare all annual<br />

giving materials, brochures and solicitation calendar; prepare and maintain all campaign<br />

reports and mailings; provide leadership for a volunteer network <strong>of</strong> over 50 individuals<br />

and recruit, train and motivate those volunteers for purpose <strong>of</strong> general annual support;<br />

maintain website for athletic advancement; focus on gifts $1,000 and less and budget<br />

relieving in-kind donations; and assist in identifying and researching major gift prospects.<br />

This individual is solely responsible for the overall fund raising database which includes:<br />

planning and directing the donor giving records; establishing <strong>procedures</strong> for services and<br />

provide input changes and enhancements to system; monitoring devices and techniques to<br />

ensure integrity, both financial and informational, <strong>of</strong> the system; oversee data control,<br />

data entry and record processing activities. It also works closely with the SAA’s board<br />

members, campaign volunteers and members; various businesses, sponsors and vendors,<br />

and the <strong>athletics</strong> marketing and promotions staff. This individual understands that<br />

compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: This position is involved with<br />

policy making relating to the athletic program and the mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> university, CAA and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> as they relate to <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: The <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics<br />

Development Department contains two functions, the SAA and annual giving to the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The goals are similar: to generate revenue to benefit the<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> program through a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it agency, the SAA. The specific purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SAA is to raise money for athletic scholarships from the private sector and the university<br />

community. Funds are raised through a major annual campaign, fundraising events and<br />

managed sports clubs. A Board <strong>of</strong> Directors elected from the private sector governs the<br />

SAA.<br />

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SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Student Aid Association.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great amount <strong>of</strong> public, university and business<br />

community contact is necessary. Seeking the business community’s involvement with the<br />

annual giving program and daily contact with essential volunteer captains and board<br />

members are primary responsibilities <strong>of</strong> this position. Community contact is also<br />

enhanced through public appearances, speaking engagements, and participation in special<br />

events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Donations received are deposited into proper<br />

accounts.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is<br />

protected, and never released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party<br />

involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who<br />

is trustworthy, and loyal to the institution and the athletic <strong>department</strong>, enthusiastic about<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must be knowledgeable about current<br />

team activities, incoming recruits, health and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events and<br />

promotional plans. This position requires a person who can courteously handle a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> tasks at one time.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, excellent<br />

communication skills.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for assisting the Sports Information Director in<br />

publicizing the 19 men and women’s intercollegiate sports <strong>of</strong> the university by<br />

distributing weekly news releases to the news media, updating media outlets on the<br />

student-athletes, coaches and teams and serving as a liaison with the CAA and NCAA<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices. Assists the Sports Information Director in writing, editing, designing and<br />

publishing all printed materials for the athletic <strong>department</strong>. Assists the Sports<br />

Information Director in maintaining individual and team records for immediate and<br />

historical reference <strong>of</strong> all teams. Assists in game-day operations with all facets <strong>of</strong> media<br />

services, including press row seating, operation <strong>of</strong> the media room, press conferences and<br />

post-game reporting. Assists in contacting hometown news media <strong>of</strong> student-athletes to<br />

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keep them apprized <strong>of</strong> accomplishments. Assists Seahawk Club and Alumni Association<br />

with special projects. Maintains Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ web site,<br />

www.uncwsports.com, updating all layers daily. Assists Sports Information Director<br />

with other duties as assigned. This individual understands that compliance is a central<br />

element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist the Sports Information Director in publicizing the<br />

university’s collegiate athletic programs.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: As part <strong>of</strong> the administrative<br />

staff for the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, this individual would provide input into <strong>department</strong>al<br />

<strong>policies</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: As assistant to the Sports<br />

Information Director, this individual provides input for direction <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: This position is held by a pr<strong>of</strong>essional who needs little<br />

or no supervision. Direction is provided by the Sports Information Director.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high level <strong>of</strong> contact is involved with the news<br />

media, university and community.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: None.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> confidential data as a member <strong>of</strong> the staff is protected and never released without<br />

acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> those involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires an individual<br />

who is honesty, loyal and trustworthy to the <strong>department</strong> and its ideals.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Bachelor’s Degree in journalism or mass communications<br />

with experience in an NCAA Division I Office <strong>of</strong> Sports Information.<br />

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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for assisting with the planning, organizing and<br />

facilitating events and activities on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics for development<br />

purposes. The duties <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Director for Athletic Development consists <strong>of</strong><br />

serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s management team and assist in the cultivation<br />

<strong>of</strong> donors and fundraising for the <strong>department</strong>. Other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong><br />

employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: N/A<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in athletic development events and<br />

activities and to assist in cultivating donors and fundraising.<br />

POLICYMAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great amount <strong>of</strong> public, university and business<br />

community contact is necessary. Seeking the business community’s involvement with the<br />

athletic programs through development events is a primary responsibility <strong>of</strong> this position.<br />

Community contact is also enhanced through public appearances, speaking engagements<br />

and participation in special events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: N/A<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected and never<br />

released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who is<br />

trustworthy and loyal to the institution and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, enthusiastic about<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must be knowledgeable about current team<br />

activities, incoming recruits, health and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events and<br />

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promotional plans. This position requires a person who can handle a variety <strong>of</strong> tasks at one<br />

time courteously.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Must have experience and ability to cultivate donors and<br />

fundraise. Bachelor’s degree in related field or an equivalent <strong>of</strong> training and experience.<br />

Experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> and understanding <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

ACADEMIC COORDINATOR<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Assist Assistant Athletic Director for Academics with coordinating<br />

academic support for the athletic program’s 19 sports (350 student-athletes). Handles study<br />

hall, missed class reports, individual student-athlete meetings, advising and academic<br />

guidance. Liaison between coaches, student-athletes, faculty and other academic <strong>department</strong><br />

personnel on campus. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong><br />

employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

Responsible for academic advising, registration <strong>of</strong> classes for student-athletes, progress<br />

reports, and missed class schedules. Expected to have considerable contact with all studentathletes,<br />

in collaboration with the coaching staff. Assists with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life<br />

Skills Program entitled “WingTIPS” (student-athletes gliding to success) and SAAC.<br />

Interpreting and carrying out university and <strong>department</strong>al <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is<br />

necessary, as well as other duties assigned by Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

REPORTS TO: Assistant Athletic Director for Academics.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist student-athletes in their academic progress towards<br />

graduation.<br />

POLICYMAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Knowledge and understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>department</strong>al, university and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Assistant Athletic Director.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high level <strong>of</strong> contact is involved with coaches,<br />

student-athletes, athletic administration, faculty and university personnel.<br />

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MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: None.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected and never<br />

released with specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved. Information<br />

concerning student-athletes academic performance will not advance outside those involved<br />

without prior notification and approval <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: To keep administration and coaches<br />

informed <strong>of</strong> academic progress <strong>of</strong> student-athletes and be committed to program’s academic<br />

integrity. Must have ability to analyze and interpret policy and procedural guidelines and to<br />

resolve problems and questions. Must be skilled in organizing workflow and coordinating<br />

activities within an athletic <strong>department</strong>.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Master’s Degree, knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations<br />

and experience in an athletic environment.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SEAHAWK SPORTS MARKETING<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Manages and implements a comprehensive marketing and<br />

promotions plan including promoting ticket sales and promoting and administering special<br />

events. Works with staff and student assistants on execution <strong>of</strong> a promotional plan for each<br />

sport. Assists Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Sports Marketing to stimulate season ticket sales, secure<br />

sponsorships and advertising revenue and pre-game, half-time entertainment and promotions<br />

for sporting events. Assists with designs <strong>of</strong> promotional materials for season ticket<br />

brochures, order forms, schedule cards, posters, table tents and fliers for all sports and<br />

athletic special events. Assists in overseeing the cheerleading squad, dance team, mascot<br />

and pep band. Manages the Seahawk Shop. Other duties as assigned. This individual<br />

understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for<br />

adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Sports Marketing<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: student workers and interns<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Sports Marketing with day-to-day<br />

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operation <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Sports Marketing Office.<br />

POLICYMAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Assistant Athletic Director for Seahawk Sports Marketing<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great amount <strong>of</strong> public, university and business<br />

community contact is necessary. Seeking the business community’s involvement with the<br />

athletic programs through promotional events and ticket purchases is a primary<br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> this position. Community contact is also enhanced through public<br />

appearances, speaking engagements and participation in special events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Handles sales receipts from Seahawk Shop and<br />

reconciles transaction according to university <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected and never<br />

released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who is<br />

trustworthy and loyal to the institution and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, enthusiastic about<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must be knowledgeable about current team<br />

activities, incoming recruits, health and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events and<br />

promotional plans. This position requires a person who can handle a variety <strong>of</strong> tasks at one<br />

time courteously.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Must have proven sales ability and be organized and selfstarting.<br />

Experience with desktop publishing including producing sales brochures, ticket<br />

brochures, direct mailers and other similar publications. Bachelor’s degree in related field<br />

or an equivalent <strong>of</strong> training and experience. Experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> and<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

DIRECTOR OF TICKET OPERATIONS<br />

JOB TITLE: Ticket Manager<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Athletic Ticket Manager which includes season and individual<br />

game ticket sales for the sports <strong>of</strong> men and women’s soccer, volleyball, men and<br />

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women’s basketball and baseball, and any other sports events which involve ticket sales.<br />

Responsible for creating and maintaining computer records for season and individual<br />

game ticket sales. Assists Seahawk Sports Marketing as needed for group, corporate and<br />

mini package ticket sales, supplying data for mailing lists. Communicates with high<br />

school athletic programs as to proper NCAA <strong>procedures</strong> for attending athletic events at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W. Responsible for accuracy <strong>of</strong> player complimentary list for both home and<br />

visiting teams. Prepares all tickets for will call and press gate ticket lists. Coordinates<br />

with the Associate Athletic Director for Business on hiring <strong>of</strong> ticket sellers and will-call<br />

workers, and in the accuracy <strong>of</strong> ticket sales and accounting <strong>of</strong> ticket sales money.<br />

Coordinates with the Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business accounting for all<br />

season ticket sales and for cash accounting for all individual game ticket sales. This<br />

individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Ticket sellers / ticket takers.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Coordinate and supervise every aspect <strong>of</strong> season and individual<br />

tickets sales for all sports programs, and creating accounting records for all ticket sales.<br />

Coordinate and supervise game day ticket sellers and ticket takers, creating accounting<br />

records for all sales. The types <strong>of</strong> cash and credit card transactions are usually repetitive<br />

and recurring in nature and the work is performed in accordance with well- established<br />

<strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>. Work is subject to audit by university internal auditors and the<br />

State Auditor’s Office.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Must pass the NCAA Coaches<br />

Recruiting Test and must have knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: Meets with the Associate Athletic<br />

Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club to discuss ways to improve ticket sales and<br />

game management as it relates to ticket sales. Creates computer programs to improve<br />

record keeping and mailing list for future ticket sales.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:<br />

Seahawk Club.<br />

Associate Athletic Director//Executive Director <strong>of</strong><br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: Contact is substantial with the general public,<br />

Seahawk Club Members, students, faculty, staff and community.<br />

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MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Season and individual game sales that includes<br />

cash, checks and credit card charges. Must maintain cash boxes for ticket sales each day<br />

and at each ticket window on game day. Responsible for record keeping, balancing and<br />

deposit <strong>of</strong> all monies received.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Responsible<br />

for confidential data associated with credit card orders, ticket sales and merchandise<br />

orders. Also maintains a confidential list <strong>of</strong> addresses and telephone numbers for all<br />

season ticket orders.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Maintains recorded messages <strong>of</strong><br />

current events on voice mail <strong>of</strong> the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice telephone. Responsible for ticket <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

organization, supervision <strong>of</strong> all ticket sellers and maintaining regular <strong>of</strong>fice hours as well<br />

as special hours for night or weekend events.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Well organized, courteous, accurate and pr<strong>of</strong>icient with<br />

computer programs as they relate to record keeping. Accurate records on mailing list,<br />

special requests or special needs <strong>of</strong> ticket buyers. Creative and interested in improving<br />

methods to increase ticket sales and efficiency in plotting and mailing <strong>of</strong> tickets.<br />

ATHLETIC TRAINERS<br />

JOB TITLE: Athletic Trainers<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Athletic Trainers work in complete cooperation to oversee the<br />

day-to-day operation <strong>of</strong> the two sports medicine facilities, to organize a staff <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training Students (ATS) and to provide coverage <strong>of</strong> practice and games for <strong>UNC</strong>W’s 19<br />

intercollegiate sports. These positions will travel with the sport assigned by the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine and will consult with the team doctors concerning student-athlete<br />

injuries. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment<br />

and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Athletic Training Students<br />

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BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To ensure the health and safety <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W’s 350 varsity sports<br />

athletes, clinical education <strong>of</strong> the athletic training students, education <strong>of</strong> coaches and<br />

athletes, coordinate medical referrals with the team physician, administration <strong>of</strong> policy<br />

and procedure specific to the sports medicine facilities, maintain injury documentation<br />

and oversee the sports medicine facilities.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: There is joint responsibility for<br />

the athletic trainers in setting <strong>policies</strong> for the sports medicine facilities, consistent with<br />

the university and Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ <strong>policies</strong>, OSHA regulations, National<br />

Athletic Trainers Association laws/by-laws/code <strong>of</strong> conduct and ethics and NCAA rules<br />

and regulations.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: There is joint responsibility for<br />

the program direction and development <strong>of</strong> the sports medicine facilities.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: These positions are held by pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who need<br />

little or no supervision. They work with a team physician and are under the supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: As part <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, there are<br />

interactions with parents, fans, Seahawk Club donors, and the community.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Studentathlete<br />

information that is medical or personal in nature.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITON: This position works in cooperation<br />

with the <strong>department</strong>’s student-athlete injury insurance coordinator to insure that injury<br />

reports are completed to facilitate filing claims.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Certified athletic trainer, Master’s Degree.<br />

HEAD ATHLETIC COACHES<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The Head Coach provides leadership for an NCAA Division I<br />

program and is responsible for the overall coaching, management and administration <strong>of</strong><br />

the program, to include evaluating and recruiting with athletic scholarships, supervising<br />

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academic progress and promoting the graduation <strong>of</strong> student-athletes. Supervises assistant<br />

coaches, graduate assistants and support staff. Development, organization and<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> the program within a budget. Adheres to and enforces all <strong>policies</strong> and<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and university, as well as the rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

CAA and NCAA. Participates in public relations activities for promotion <strong>of</strong> the sport.<br />

This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics through respective Sport Supervisor.<br />

POSITION DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Assistant coaches, volunteer assistant<br />

coaches, managers, clerical staff, and student workers.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Responsibilities include game scheduling, establishing practice<br />

plans, monitoring student-athletes’ academic performance, ordering and inventory <strong>of</strong><br />

equipment and uniforms, coordinating team travel arrangements, overseeing recruiting<br />

efforts and game situation decisions. Must assign responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the assistant coaches<br />

and managers. Evaluate the players, coaches and the program. Teach mental and physical<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> the game and prepare student-athletes for life after intercollegiate sports.<br />

Participate in university, civic and public relation activities for the promotion <strong>of</strong> the sport.<br />

POLICY MAKING and/or INTERPRETATION: Responsible for the creation <strong>of</strong><br />

team rules and interpretation <strong>of</strong> the NCAA, CAA and university rules as they apply to the<br />

sport. Must pass the NCAA Coaches Recruiting Test.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: Direct <strong>UNC</strong>W’s program to a CAA<br />

regular season and conference championship and appearance in postseason competition.<br />

Continue to provide guidance and direction to student-athletes in order to allow the<br />

opportunity for success after college sports.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Respective Sport Supervisor.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: This position has a high level <strong>of</strong> public contact with<br />

faculty, staff, student-athletes, high school coaches, parents, and media. It is necessary to<br />

speak at civic meetings, on radio and television. Participates in public relations activities<br />

for promotion <strong>of</strong> the sport.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Responsible for team travel and recruiting monies<br />

for student-athletes, fundraising to increase the scholarships and athletic budget.<br />

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STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Information<br />

on academic performance, drug testing results or student-athlete personal problems will<br />

not advance outside those involved without prior notification and approval <strong>of</strong> the studentathlete.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Preferred collegiate coaching experience, Master’s Degree,<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> the NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

JOB TITLE: Assistant Athletic Coach<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: This position is to assist the Head Coach in the athletic program<br />

duties and obligations which include recruiting, team practice, home and away games,<br />

ordering and inventory <strong>of</strong> equipment/uniforms, teaching mental and physical aspect <strong>of</strong><br />

the sport and any other duties assigned by the Head Coach. This individual understands<br />

that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to<br />

NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Head Athletic Coach.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist the Head Coach in every aspect <strong>of</strong> the athletic program.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Must pass the NCAA Coaches<br />

Recruiting Test and must have knowledge <strong>of</strong> the NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: Duties as assigned by the Head<br />

Coach.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Head Coach and Sport Supervisor, as needed.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: High level <strong>of</strong> public contact with coaches, studentathletes,<br />

parents, Seahawk Club members, businesses, faculty and staff <strong>of</strong> the university,<br />

working with recruiting and sports promotions.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Team travel monies.<br />

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STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Grades <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes, student-athlete personal issues.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Experience with intercollegiate sports, NCAA Division I<br />

experience.<br />

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

JOB TITLE: Executive Assistant to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this full-time position is to provide<br />

administrative and clerical support to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Assist with<br />

correspondence, greeting visitors and answering emails and telephone calls and<br />

messages, scheduling meetings, maintaining calendar, taking minutes at Management<br />

Team meeting and Athletic Council, and any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong><br />

employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Student workers and interns as applicable<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To provide administrative and clerical support to the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A large volume <strong>of</strong> visitors and telephone calls<br />

daily. Additional interaction with internal and external community as well.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: N/A<br />

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STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected<br />

and never released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who<br />

is trustworthy and loyal to the institution and the Athletic Department, enthusiastic about<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must be knowledgeable about current<br />

team activities, incoming recruits, health and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events and<br />

promotional plans. This position requires a person who can handle a variety <strong>of</strong> tasks at<br />

one time.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES:<br />

communication and computer skills<br />

Experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, excellent<br />

DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS – MEN’S AND WOMEN’S<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Independently coordinates administrative support for an athletic<br />

program. Liaison for support programs and must have considerable contact with program<br />

clientele. Responsible for scheduling on-campus recruiting activities and interpreting and<br />

carrying out <strong>department</strong>al <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>. Other responsibilities include<br />

coordinating team travel, scheduling competition, managing video exchange, ordering and<br />

distributing athletic equipment, and coordinating community and alumni activities, as well<br />

as other duties assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. This individual understands that<br />

compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Head Coach.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To assist men and women’s basketball in the day-to-day<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> each program relative to the above job description.<br />

POLICYMAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Knowledge and understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>department</strong>al, university and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: As administrative assistant to the<br />

men and women’s basketball program, this individual will provide support for positive<br />

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direction <strong>of</strong> the program and assist in the well being <strong>of</strong> its student-athletes.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Head men and women’s basketball coach.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high level <strong>of</strong> contact is involved with coaches,<br />

student-athletes, other university personnel and alumni.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: None.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected and never<br />

released with specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved. Information<br />

concerning student-athletes academic performance will not advance outside those involved<br />

without prior notification and approval <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: To keep administration and coaches<br />

informed <strong>of</strong> student-athletes’conduct and handle program’s operation. Must have ability to<br />

analyze and interpret policy and procedural guidelines and to resolve problems and<br />

questions. Must be skilled in organizing workflow and coordinating activities within an<br />

athletic <strong>department</strong>.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Master’s Degree, knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations<br />

and experience in an athletic environment.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF/SEAHAWK CLUB<br />

JOB TITLE: Seahawk Club Assistant<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this full-time position is to provide<br />

administrative and clerical support to the Associate Athletic Director/ExecutiveDirector<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club. Assist with the processing and payment <strong>of</strong> incoming and outgoing<br />

bills, processing <strong>of</strong> travel, and responsible for processing gifts to the Seahawk Club.<br />

Prepares and enters purchase orders for various purchases. Responsible for the<br />

purchasing <strong>of</strong> supplies, set-up for the pre-game socials on game days and for special<br />

events as well as helping coordinate catering needs for various events held throughout the<br />

year. Answers and directs phone calls to the Seahawk Club, greets and directs visitors to<br />

appropriate locations within Trask Coliseum, and assists with delivery <strong>of</strong> member<br />

benefits and services, as well as general support in areas <strong>of</strong> word processing, copying and<br />

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mailing. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment<br />

and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: None.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To provide administrative and clerical support to the Associate<br />

Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: This position is involved with<br />

policy making relating to the athletic program and the mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> university, CAA and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> as they relate to <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: The <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic fundraising<br />

<strong>department</strong> generates revenue to benefit the athletic programs and includes a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

agency, the Seahawk Club. The specific purpose <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club is to raise money<br />

for athletic scholarships from the private sector and university community. Funds are<br />

raised through a major annual campaign, fundraising events and managed sports clubs. A<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors elected from the private sector governs the Seahawk Club.<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Seahawk Club.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great amount <strong>of</strong> public, university and business<br />

community contact is necessary. Servicing the business community’s involvement with<br />

the athletic programs through sponsorships, promotional events, advertisements and<br />

corporate ticket purchases is a responsibility <strong>of</strong> this position. Community contact is also<br />

enhanced through public appearances and participation in special events.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Monies received are deposited into the appropriate<br />

account. Processing documents needed to pay bills incoming and outgoing.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics staff, any knowledge <strong>of</strong> confidential data is protected<br />

and never released without specific acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> release from the party involved.<br />

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OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: This position requires a person who<br />

is trustworthy and loyal to the institution and the Athletic Department, enthusiastic about<br />

the <strong>department</strong>’s direction and potential growth. Must be knowledgeable about current<br />

team activities, incoming recruits, health and well being <strong>of</strong> players, special events and<br />

promotional plans. This position requires a person who can handle a variety <strong>of</strong> tasks at<br />

one time.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES:<br />

communication and computer skills<br />

Experience in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, excellent<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF / ATHLETIC OFFICE<br />

JOB TITLE: Business Assistant.<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION:. Responsible for the entry <strong>of</strong> all requisitions for purchase orders<br />

for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics (various sports programs, administration, athletic facility,<br />

special events). This includes equipment, supplies, air travel, hotel accommodations, and<br />

facility construction or renovation. Good communication skills are essential to this<br />

position. Works in close proximity with Associate Athletic Director for Business in<br />

many areas. Oversees <strong>procedures</strong> <strong>of</strong> items received and maintains filing system <strong>of</strong><br />

purchase orders. This requires accuracy and frequent contact with purchasing personnel.<br />

Coordinates with coaches on team and individual travel, completes proper travel<br />

authorization forms for approval, maintains travel advance fund to disburse to coaches in<br />

advance <strong>of</strong> their travel, compiles receipts and completes reimbursements upon return.<br />

Coordinates and prepares <strong>department</strong>al monthly reports for copier charges and<br />

inter<strong>department</strong>al invoices. Maintains petty cash fund to reimburse individuals for items<br />

purchased with personal funds. Maintains mileage logs on athletic vehicles and prepares<br />

appropriate report monthly. Administers the adidas purchases. This individual<br />

understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for<br />

adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director for Business<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: N/A<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Assist Associate Athletic Director for Business and coaches with<br />

purchasing, travel arrangements and reimbursements, purchase orders, check requests and<br />

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general clerical duties.<br />

The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> this full-time position is to assist with the processing and<br />

payment <strong>of</strong> incoming and outgoing bills, processing <strong>of</strong> travel, contact reports and<br />

depositing funds generated from the sale <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club merchandise. Prepares and<br />

enters purchase orders for various purchases. Responsible for the purchasing <strong>of</strong> supplies,<br />

making contacts and ordering <strong>of</strong> supplies for the <strong>department</strong>.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director for Business<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: None.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To provide administrative and clerical support to Seahawk Club<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Senior Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: This position deals highly with outside vendors and<br />

purchasing agents <strong>of</strong> the university.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Maintains petty cash fund and travel advance fund.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Memos for<br />

athletic administrative staff concerning budgets or NCAA matters.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Computer skills (VAX, Word), communication skills,<br />

experience in purchasing <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

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ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF / ATHLETIC OFFICE<br />

JOB TITLE: Administrative Assistant/Receptionist for Almkuist-Nixon Bldg.<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Administrative Assistant to the Deputy Athletic Director/Senior<br />

Woman Administrator and assists coaches in the Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine<br />

Complex as necessary. This individual prepares correspondence and assists with<br />

confidential matters and reports concerning personnel and student-athletes; prepare<br />

athletic contests contracts, assists with the annual Athletic Awards Banquet, special<br />

events and projects; and maintains records <strong>of</strong> student-athlete conduct and disciplinary<br />

reports. This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment<br />

and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

Assists with student-athlete Grant-in-Aid Scholarships and Endowments; responsible for<br />

preparing, maintaining confidential team scholarship files and monitoring spreadsheets as<br />

requested. Assists with coordination <strong>of</strong> team and individual student-athlete housing<br />

assignments; and maintaining spreadsheets. Assists Deputy Athletic Director with Human<br />

Resources and is responsible for completing <strong>procedures</strong> in hiring and exiting <strong>of</strong> EPA,<br />

SPA and temporary staff; prepare and coordinate work plans; and coordinating files for<br />

staff leave audits. Prepares student and temporary payroll and helps coordinate the<br />

Special Opportunity Fund.<br />

REPORTS TO: Deputy Athletic Director,<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Student Workers<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Administrative support for the Deputy Athletic Director with dayto-day<br />

operations <strong>of</strong> athletic administrative <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION & DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Deputy Athletic Director.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A high volume <strong>of</strong> visitors and telephone calls daily.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: N/A<br />

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STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: As<br />

administrative support for the Deputy Athletic Director, this position is responsible for a<br />

large quantity <strong>of</strong> confidential information regarding personnel and student-athletes.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Computer skills (Excel, Word, Outlook), HR Banner<br />

Training, excellent communication skills, five years experience working in business<br />

environment.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF/ATHLETIC OFFICE<br />

JOB TITLE: Insurance Coordinator/Seahawk Shop Assistant<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Insurance Coordinator for student-athletes and Seahawk Shop<br />

assistant. Works with coaches and trainers to complete student-athlete insurance<br />

information. Maintain confidential records, monitor student-athlete files and processing<br />

<strong>of</strong> claims. Assist the Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawks Sports Marketing with sales in<br />

Seahawk Shop and reconciling sale receipts and preparing deposits. This individual<br />

understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for<br />

adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

Coordinates information for distribution <strong>of</strong> Athletic Department monthly calendar and<br />

facilitate the Internal Operations Committee (IOC). Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

REPORTS TO: Associate Athletic Director for Business.<br />

POSTIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: N/A<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Student-athlete insurance coordinator and Seahawk Shop<br />

Assistant.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: Knowledge and understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>department</strong>al, university, and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> and the ability to<br />

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interpret and apply to situations.<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Associate Athletic Director for Business and Assistant<br />

Director for Seahawk Sports Marketing.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: Constant public contact by telephone and in person.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: N/A<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: This<br />

position is responsible for confidential information concerning personnel matters <strong>of</strong><br />

coaches and staff and student-athletes (insurance information)<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITON: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Computer skills (Excel, Word), excellent communication<br />

skills, five years experience working in business environment.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF/MEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

JOB TITLE: Administrative Assistant for Men’s Basketball<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Assistant to the men’s basketball staff. Screen incoming<br />

telephone calls for the head and assistant coaches. Communication skills are very<br />

important for this position due to heavy telephone usage and personal contacts with the<br />

university community and general public. This is a high volume word processing <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

maintaining on-going merge files <strong>of</strong> all prospective athletes for recruiting, letters, memos,<br />

and booklets being mailed continuously. Coordinate with coaches on individual and<br />

team travel, making arrangements, entering into the Banner system, completing proper<br />

authorization forms, preparing itineraries, lodging, rooming lists for team travel, and<br />

processing reimbursements upon completion <strong>of</strong> travel. Responsible for the entry <strong>of</strong> all<br />

requisitions for purchase orders for the <strong>of</strong>fice that includes equipment, supplies, air travel<br />

and hotel accommodations. Creates player notebooks and forms for team meetings.<br />

Creates and maintains data for mailings, rooming lists team rosters and registration lists.<br />

Accounting <strong>of</strong> application fees, registration fees received, making deposits <strong>of</strong> funds.<br />

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Having a working knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules is required and taking the NCAA<br />

certification exam to assist the <strong>department</strong> and coaches in rules compliance efforts. This<br />

individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Head Coach<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Assistant for Division I sports program, assist coaches in travel<br />

arrangements, reimbursements, and overall management <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Head Coach<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: Heavy public contact by telephone and in person.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Handles some monetary transactions and deposits<br />

related to women’s basketball operations.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Confidential<br />

correspondence for the coaches and matters concerning the student-athletes.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Computer skills – knowledge <strong>of</strong> MS Word, Excel, Banner,<br />

and E-travel<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF/WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

JOB TITLE: Administrative Assistant for Women’s Basketball<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Administrative Assistant to the women’s basketball staff.<br />

Screens incoming telephone calls for the head and assistant coaches with general public,<br />

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university community and prospective athletes and families. Personal contacts with the<br />

university community and general public. This is a high volume word processing <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

maintaining on-going merge files <strong>of</strong> all prospective athletes for recruiting, letters, memos,<br />

and booklets being mailed continuously. Coordinate with coaches on individual and<br />

team travel, making arrangements, entering into the Banner system, completing proper<br />

authorization forms, preparing itineraries, lodging, rooming lists for team travel, and<br />

processing reimbursements upon completion <strong>of</strong> travel. Responsible for the entry <strong>of</strong> all<br />

requisitions for purchase orders for the <strong>of</strong>fice that includes equipment, supplies, air travel<br />

and hotel accommodations. Creates player notebooks and forms for team meetings.<br />

Creates and maintains data files for mailings, rooming lists, team rosters and registration<br />

lists. Accounting <strong>of</strong> application fees, registration fees received, making deposits <strong>of</strong><br />

funds. Having a working knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules is required and taking the NCAA<br />

certification exam to assist the <strong>department</strong> and coaches in rules compliance efforts and<br />

women's basketball recruiting. This individual understands that compliance is a central<br />

element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Head Coach.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: Assistant for Division I sports program, assist coaches in travel<br />

arrangements and reimbursements, and overall management <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

POLICY MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Head Coach<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: Heavy public contact by telephone and in person.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: Handles some monetary transactions and deposits<br />

related to women’s basketball operations.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Confidential<br />

correspondence for the coaches and matters concerning the student-athletes.<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

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PREFERRED ABILITIES: Communication skills are very important; Computer skills<br />

–knowledge <strong>of</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office and Banner System<br />

FACILITIES ASSISTANT AND ATHLETIC EVENT MANAGER<br />

JOB TITLE: Indoor/Outdoor Facilities Assistant/Athletic Event Manager<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Directly responsible to Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

Directs athletic event management for home athletic contests and special events held at<br />

athletic facilities. Assists with work order processing, individual purchase orders,<br />

scheduling <strong>of</strong> athletic facilities and event set up for home contests and special events.<br />

Trains and oversees the scheduling <strong>of</strong> student workforce and intern. Assists with the<br />

supervision <strong>of</strong> athletic venues. Any other duties as assigned by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

This individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations. This<br />

individual understands that compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is<br />

responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: Student workers and interns.<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To prepare and maintain all indoor and outdoor athletic veues in<br />

preparation for practices and competitions and maintain these venues in the best<br />

condition possible.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: There is contact with the public in this position as<br />

this individual interacts with visiting teams, vendors, campus personnel and community.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: May have purchasing card responsibilities.<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: N/A<br />

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OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Any other duties as assigned by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Individuals works closely with coaches and Athletic<br />

Department personnel. Must work with little supervision, have initiative, and maturity.<br />

ATHLETIC FACILITY / GROUNDS WORKER<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Maintain outdoor athletic facilities, grounds and fields. Prepare<br />

fields for intercollegiate athletic contests. Monitor outdoor facilities for necessary work<br />

orders, and report promptly to supervisor. Perform preventative maintenance on mowers,<br />

tractors and other equipment. Practice safety <strong>procedures</strong> on the job. Perform<br />

miscellaneous duties as requested by facility manager. This individual understands that<br />

compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: N/A<br />

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BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To prepare and maintain all athletic fields and grounds.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N/A<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: There is only a minimal level <strong>of</strong> contact with the<br />

public in this position.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: N/A<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: N/A<br />

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OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: The grounds workers must have a<br />

close working relationship with all <strong>of</strong> the coaches <strong>of</strong> outdoor sports. They work closely<br />

with each coach concerning the particulars <strong>of</strong> their given sport.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES:<br />

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High school education preferred<br />

Ability to read, comprehend and follow instructions essential.<br />

Ability to work well with people.<br />

Experience in <strong>athletics</strong> and turf management.<br />

Friendly and pleasing personality.<br />

An appropriate level <strong>of</strong> physical fitness is necessary due to nature <strong>of</strong> work.<br />

ATHLETIC FACILITY/UTILITY WORKERS<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: Oversee set-ups/break-downs for athletic events, <strong>department</strong>al<br />

events in Trask Coliseum and Hanover Gym. Monitor indoor facilities for necessary<br />

work orders, and report promptly to supervisor. Perform miscellaneous duties as<br />

requested by Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities. This individual understands that<br />

compliance is a central element <strong>of</strong> employment and is responsible for adhering to NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

REPORTS TO: Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED: N/A<br />

BASIC F<strong>UNC</strong>TION: To prepare indoor athletic facilities for intercollegiate competition<br />

and special events. At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> competition/events, facilities have to be made<br />

ready for normal academic and athletic use in a timely manner.<br />

POLICY-MAKING AND/OR INTERPRETATION: N / A<br />

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PROGRAM DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT: N/A<br />

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

LEVEL OF PUBLIC CONTACT: A great deal <strong>of</strong> contact with students, coaches,<br />

faculty and staff. Some contact with the public in the process <strong>of</strong> setting up Trask<br />

Coliseum or Hanover Gym for rental events. Utility workers are asked to display a<br />

courteous and friendly demeanor when interacting with the public.<br />

MONETARY RESPONSIBILITY: N/A<br />

STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA: N/A<br />

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITION: Outside <strong>of</strong> set-ups and break-downs<br />

there is a multitude <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous jobs which arise during the normal work day which<br />

must be addressed by the utility workers.<br />

PREFERRED ABILITIES: Ability to work well with people. High school education<br />

preferred. Ability to read, comprehend and follow instructions - friendly and courteous -<br />

an appropriate level <strong>of</strong> physical fitness is necessary due to nature <strong>of</strong> work.<br />

DEPARTMENTAL STAFF POLICIES<br />

GENERAL<br />

Athletic Department Personnel are classified in one <strong>of</strong> two categories:<br />

A. EPA Employees, (Exempt from the Personnel Act) or<br />

B. SPA Employees, (Subject to the Personnel Act)<br />

SPA employees are subject to University regulations governing vacation, <strong>of</strong>fice hours,<br />

sick and compensatory leave. These regulations are a part <strong>of</strong> state law, and may not be<br />

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altered at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the supervisor. The work week for SPA employees is 40 hours<br />

with <strong>of</strong>fice hours varying with different state agencies and institutions.<br />

A copy <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Personnel Policy and Procedures<br />

Manual is available on the Human Resource Department’s website for reference by all<br />

University personnel. It covers fully all benefits available and all requirements expected<br />

<strong>of</strong> University employees. Supervisors do not have the authority to grant permission for<br />

their employees to deviate from these <strong>policies</strong>.<br />

The University, as authorized by the State Personnel Commission, will observe a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> twelve (12) holidays. The Human Resources Department will announce,<br />

prior to the beginning <strong>of</strong> a new calendar year, the exact date <strong>of</strong> the holidays to be<br />

observed by University employees during the next year.<br />

Annual evaluations are conducted on all <strong>department</strong> staff.<br />

OFFICE HOURS<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficial hours for University employees are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with one hour<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for lunch, special summer hours maybe observed, as approved by the Chancellor. All<br />

employees are expected to maintain these hours unless otherwise approved by the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

It is realized that many staff members have teaching duties in HAHS Department and that<br />

they, as well as non-teaching coaches, travel a great deal during certain periods <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year, thus interrupting a regular <strong>of</strong>fice schedule. However, when personnel are not<br />

teaching or traveling, <strong>of</strong>fice hours should be set and maintained for the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />

students, faculty, administrative staff, general public, media and other <strong>department</strong>al<br />

members. In all cases, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, through the Sport Supervisor and<br />

Compliance Office, should be kept informed <strong>of</strong> employees’ whereabouts.<br />

All SPA employees are permitted two break periods <strong>of</strong> fifteen minutes each during the<br />

regular eight hour work period.<br />

SICK LEAVE<br />

All full-time permanent SPA and EPA employees earn sick leave at the rate <strong>of</strong> 8 hours<br />

per month, or 96 hours per year. Sick leave is cumulative indefinitely.<br />

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ANNUAL LEAVE<br />

All full-time permanent SPA and EPA employees earn annual leave rate on the basis <strong>of</strong><br />

the university’s leave chart for the number <strong>of</strong> years <strong>of</strong> state service. Please reference the<br />

Human Resource website for detailed information.<br />

Vacation leave may be accumulated without any applicable maximum until December 31<br />

<strong>of</strong> each calendar year. However, if the employee separates from service, payment for<br />

accumulated leave shall not exceed 240 hours. On December 31 any employee with more<br />

than 240 hours <strong>of</strong> accumulated leave shall have the excess accumulation converted to<br />

sick leave so that only 240 hours are carried forward to January 1 <strong>of</strong> the next calendar<br />

year.<br />

In the event an employee terminates, there is a maximum <strong>of</strong> 240 hours that may be paid<br />

at the time <strong>of</strong> separation.<br />

TERMINATION PROCEDURE<br />

Should employment with the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics be terminated, the employee must<br />

meet with the Associate Athletic Director for Business to finalize all present year<br />

budgetary matters, inventory <strong>of</strong> equipment for <strong>of</strong>fice and athletic teams, and to complete<br />

appropriate records. All issued credit cards, telephones, courtesy cars, etc. should be<br />

turned into the Associate Athletic Director for Business. All issued university keys must<br />

be turned into the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities. An appointment with the<br />

personnel <strong>of</strong>fice should be made in order to sign all release papers and retirement fund<br />

release forms.<br />

The individual’s <strong>of</strong>fice should be cleared <strong>of</strong> personal effects and the files <strong>of</strong> information<br />

left in good order. All <strong>of</strong> the above <strong>procedures</strong> must be completed prior to release <strong>of</strong> the<br />

final check. Departmental approval to release the terminating individual’s final check<br />

will be granted through completion <strong>of</strong> the Exit Interview with Human Resources.<br />

IV. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION and CONTROL<br />

PURPOSE<br />

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The information on <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is intended for the use <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> (<strong>UNC</strong>W) Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The manual supplements<br />

the <strong>UNC</strong>W Operating Policies and is intended to provide information that will assist<br />

athletic <strong>department</strong> employees with their duties.<br />

All <strong>policies</strong> referenced within the text <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ Policies<br />

and Procedures Manual under the Financial Administration and Control heading are<br />

established <strong>UNC</strong>W <strong>policies</strong> and can be found online<br />

http://www.uncw.edu/<strong>policies</strong>/business.html.<br />

SCOPE<br />

The Athletics Business Office is the central agency for the financial needs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

university’s 19 varsity sports, the <strong>UNC</strong>W Seahawk Club, and related <strong>department</strong><br />

administration and staff. Our commitment is to provide consistently reliable, timely and<br />

accurate service in all athletic fiscal matters.<br />

The Athletics Business Office oversees athletic team, staff and administrative travel and<br />

spending in accordance with NCAA compliance regulations and university standards<br />

while in keeping with the valued integrity <strong>of</strong> the university and its long term economic<br />

goals.<br />

The Athletics Business Office will be administered by the Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Business, under the supervision <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. All requests for expenditures<br />

<strong>of</strong> athletic funds shall be initiated with the Associate Athletic Director for Business.<br />

Each varsity sport and supporting program within the <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> will have a<br />

separate and identifiable budget. Within each budget there will be a line item breakdown<br />

which will identify the proper areas and amounts from which there can be expenditures<br />

BUSINESS OFFICE GENERAL PROCEDURES<br />

A. ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES<br />

Athletics’ accounting <strong>procedures</strong> are based on State, University and <strong>department</strong>al<br />

<strong>policies</strong> in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. See<br />

http://www.uncw.edu/ba/finance/Controller/index.html for detailed<br />

information on University <strong>policies</strong>.<br />

B. BUDGETING PROCEDURES<br />

All <strong>department</strong>s within the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> submit<br />

annual budget requests which, once approved, are incorporated into the<br />

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University's annual operating budget. This budget becomes the basis <strong>of</strong> authority<br />

for the financial operations <strong>of</strong> each individual <strong>department</strong> within the University<br />

during the fiscal year, which begins July 1.<br />

Budget Development Procedure<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Business coordinates budget formulation<br />

activities for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The budget is prepared through<br />

participatory budgeting (i.e., a method by which all levels <strong>of</strong> management<br />

responsible for actual performance are involved). Zero-based budgeting is utilized<br />

for operations and expenditure line items that can be projected in detail.<br />

Otherwise, historical cost center data is adjusted for projected changes in activity<br />

levels.<br />

The Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business confers with the Head Coaches<br />

<strong>of</strong> each sport in researching data for the Athletic Budgets. The Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Business is responsible for researching, projecting, and calculating<br />

the annual athletic budgets. When a detailed draft is completed, the Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business presents it to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for review<br />

and study. After the approval from the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, budgets are<br />

presented to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Senior Officers for review and final approval. Individual<br />

sport budgets are prepared upon this approval.<br />

Budget Planning Cycle<br />

The budget planning cycle takes place during the period from March through<br />

June. The budget formulation process is initiated by the Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Business. Each staff member with budgetary responsibilities receives<br />

a budget request package which includes historical budget performance data on<br />

the Budget Work-paper (see Appendix B: 1).<br />

Revenue Estimates<br />

Revenue projections are developed annually and used as the basis for overall<br />

budget preparation.<br />

Generally, Departmental revenues are derived from the following sources:<br />

<br />

Event admissions<br />

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Game guarantees<br />

Parking<br />

CAA/NCAA distributions<br />

Other revenue such as: student fees, multimedia rights, concessions, Seahawk<br />

Shop, logo licensing, etc.<br />

Donations<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Business prepares the revenue budget based<br />

on either actual data (e.g., contracted amounts) or historical trends. The <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Athletic Department Management Team reviews the revenue budget to determine<br />

the actual revenue projection. (see Appendix B: 2)<br />

In the event that actual income falls short <strong>of</strong> budget projections, budget revisions<br />

may be made.<br />

Expense Estimates<br />

Each staff member with budgetary responsibilities is asked to project the actual<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> operations to perform the required functions <strong>of</strong> his/her sport or<br />

administrative area. Priority is given to salaries, team and recruiting travel, and<br />

other operating accounts. Capital needs are funded according to projected reserves<br />

after other needs are addressed.<br />

Preliminary budget requests, including support documentation <strong>of</strong> details for<br />

wages, travel, equipment and capital expenses, are submitted to the Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business for review. The schedules are combined into a total<br />

"Requested" Budget. Then the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Management Team members<br />

review the "Requested" Budget and make necessary adjustments, ensuring<br />

compliance with University guidelines.<br />

Budget Approval<br />

With the approval <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the final Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

budget is submitted to the Chancellor and the Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors. Budget<br />

hearings may be held to resolve any points <strong>of</strong> contention.<br />

Budget Meetings<br />

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Throughout the year, the Associate Athletic Director for Business will schedule<br />

meetings with <strong>UNC</strong>W Program Administrators and/or Head Coaches to discuss<br />

their budget and <strong>procedures</strong> for maintaining operating budgets, purchasing, team<br />

and/or staff travel, and recruiting.<br />

Budget Responsibility and Control<br />

Budgetary control measures are an integral part <strong>of</strong> the system for approving the<br />

expenditure <strong>of</strong> Departmental funds. Prior to committing the Department to a<br />

financial obligation, a staff member must have the request approved. (See B: 3<br />

Request for Supplies-Equipment Form) If prior approval is not obtained, the<br />

individual staff member may be held personally responsible for the resulting<br />

charges.<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Business reviews all purchase requisitions.<br />

Once the purchase request is approved, it is processed through the Athletic<br />

Business Office, according to established purchasing <strong>procedures</strong> (see <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Policy 05.152 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Equipment, Supplies, and Services in this<br />

Manual).<br />

Expenditure Reports<br />

Expenditure reports reflecting a comparison <strong>of</strong> budget to actual expenditures are<br />

prepared by the Athletic Business Office. All activity is summarized on a year-todate<br />

basis. The Athletic Business Manager reviews the reports to ensure<br />

appropriate usage <strong>of</strong> allocated funds and performs a budget variance analysis by<br />

comparing actual expenditures and encumbrances to approved budget figures.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> the reports are distributed to <strong>department</strong>al administrators and head<br />

coaches who are responsible for budgetary control. (See B: 4<br />

Budget Revisions<br />

Requests to revise the approved budget must be submitted to the Athletic<br />

Business Office. Specific line items may be adjusted (i.e., funds may be<br />

transferred from one object code to another) if it is determined that University<br />

guidelines are met. A request must be sent in an e-mail message to record the<br />

request.<br />

The total Departmental expenditure budget can only be revised with the approval<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administrative Services.<br />

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Account Signature Authority<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Deputy Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, or Associate<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business must approve all account transactions in<br />

writing.<br />

C. EXPENDITURES<br />

1. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS TRAVEL POLICY<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.177 Travel Authorization For State Employees<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.187 Team/Student Group Travel<br />

a. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Travel<br />

The university reimburses travel expenses in accordance with the<br />

regulations <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Office <strong>of</strong> State Budget and<br />

Management. In order that personal funds will not be required, the<br />

university <strong>of</strong>fers American Express travelers cards (see <strong>UNC</strong>W Policy<br />

05.183) to <strong>UNC</strong>W employees in lieu <strong>of</strong> travel advances. Travel advances<br />

will not be provided to non-state employees. Travel advances will be<br />

issued only in the following situations:<br />

• Team/Student Group Travel.<br />

• Other exceptions as approved in advance by the Associate Vice<br />

Chancellor for Business Affairs. (A written statement should accompany<br />

the check request and should be forwarded to the Associate VCBA for<br />

approval.)<br />

If any <strong>of</strong> the above criteria are met, advances may be obtained for<br />

authorized travel via check request. The travel advance should not<br />

necessarily represent the total cost <strong>of</strong> the trip. Travel advances are limited<br />

to 90% <strong>of</strong> estimated out-<strong>of</strong> pocket costs paid for by the traveler which are<br />

reimbursable by the state. Items eligible to be included on the advance<br />

request include meals and lodging. All outstanding travel advances must<br />

be resolved before employee terminates employment from University.<br />

b. Team Travel<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is committed to following all University,<br />

Colonial Athletic Association, and NCAA rules and regulations related to<br />

transporting student-athletes to and from practice and competition sites. Since<br />

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team travel represents a major expense to the Department, individuals involved in<br />

making such arrangements must strive to negotiate terms, which are in the best<br />

interest <strong>of</strong> the University. Moreover, when warranted by the size and related<br />

costs <strong>of</strong> the traveling party, transportation and lodging arrangements are to be let<br />

out for bid.<br />

All team travel arrangements for away contests are approved by the Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business and Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance as<br />

related to NCAA rules and regulations. The Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Business coordinates team travel arrangements for all sports.<br />

In general, travel arrangements include: (See B: 5 Team Travel and Meal<br />

Sheets)<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Developing the team itinerary;<br />

Completing travel authorization paperwork;<br />

Arranging for transportation, lodging and team meals;<br />

Obtaining team travel advances; and<br />

Reporting all expenses and reconciling the cash advance with appropriate<br />

documentation upon completion <strong>of</strong> travel.<br />

Each team's Head Coach is responsible for setting conduct standards (e.g., dress,<br />

conduct, curfews, free time activities, etc.) during trips.<br />

Safety and Well being<br />

Every precaution is taken regarding the safety and well being <strong>of</strong> student-athletes<br />

and staff members during travel. Each year the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department<br />

reviews specific areas <strong>of</strong> concern which include modes <strong>of</strong> transportation, vendor<br />

safety history, and travel destinations.<br />

Teams are transported from the <strong>UNC</strong>W campus to competitions via commercial<br />

airlines, charter bus, or vans. During the vendor evaluation process, specific<br />

detail is required to be provided by vendors to include the vendor’s crisis<br />

management program, vendor’s safety plan, vendor’s safety certifications, and<br />

vehicle maintenance records where applicable.<br />

For all modes <strong>of</strong> travel besides vans, the drivers are hired personnel provided by<br />

the vendor.<br />

When traveling using van rentals, only <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic <strong>department</strong> personnel are<br />

allowed to drive the vans and transport student-athletes. When athletic personnel<br />

drive vans, it is strongly recommended that all travel be completed before 12:00<br />

midnight at the latest, with no more than 8 hrs <strong>of</strong> consecutive driving per day.<br />

All athletic <strong>department</strong> personnel must exercise caution when transporting<br />

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student-athletes and must adhere to safe driving techniques. All university and<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics regulations sand state laws must be adhered to at all<br />

times. If a staff member is in violation <strong>of</strong> any regulations or state laws, driving<br />

privileges may be revoked.<br />

In the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency during travel, the Head Coach becomes the<br />

logistical person in charge. Should the emergency require medical action, the<br />

athletic training personnel accompanying the team becomes the point person in<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the medical situation. If at any time the athletic training personnel<br />

becomes in charge <strong>of</strong> a medical emergency, this person will follow all protocol<br />

outlined in the Sports Medicine section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department<br />

Policies and Procedures Manual.<br />

1. Travel Requirements for Team Members<br />

In general, all team members must travel to and from an away event with<br />

their teammates and must stay with them at assigned lodgings.<br />

Exception<br />

Travel exceptions may be made at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Head Coach, with<br />

the approval <strong>of</strong> the Deputy Athletic Director, and the Sports Administrator<br />

who manages the sport. If approval is granted to a team member to travel<br />

separately from the team, the parent(s) <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete must request<br />

permission for independent travel via email, fax, or written letter. The<br />

Deputy Athletic Director reviews and approves/denies the request via<br />

email or other means.<br />

The letter releases the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and the University from<br />

any liability or risk involved in the alternate travel plans and also states<br />

that the parent/student-athlete understands that <strong>UNC</strong>W is providing roundtrip<br />

transportation and releases <strong>UNC</strong>W <strong>of</strong> any liability involved in the<br />

separate travel arrangements.<br />

Student-athletes, with the prior approval to travel separately, may be<br />

reimbursed for expenses that are within NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

2. Official Travel Party<br />

Prior to the travel date, an <strong>of</strong>ficial travel party list must be approved by the<br />

administrator who manages the sport. Only persons with their names on<br />

the list may travel with the team. Only student-athletes who are eligible<br />

and who have been <strong>of</strong>ficially certified by the University to compete as per<br />

CAA and NCAA regulations may be allowed to travel.<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Council approves team travel as it relates to the<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> the competition schedule. For any changes to team travel, all<br />

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changes must be provided to the Athletic Business Office. Team travel<br />

expenses cannot be paid for any trip that has not received the prior<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Council.<br />

For all sports, the <strong>of</strong>ficial travel party is limited to a specific number <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes, coaches, trainers, managers and other individuals.<br />

3. Travel Itineraries<br />

Travel itineraries are developed jointly by the Business Office and a<br />

designated coach for the sport, in compliance with NCAA rules and<br />

regulations. Each itinerary must include the following information:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Official travel party list;<br />

Departure date and time;<br />

Mode <strong>of</strong> transportation and name <strong>of</strong> carrier (e.g., airline, bus, charter<br />

company, etc.);<br />

Lodging accommodations; When traveling, each team must purchase an<br />

individual bed per person traveling.<br />

Telephone contact number at destination; and<br />

Anticipated time <strong>of</strong> return to campus.<br />

The travel itinerary is stored on <strong>UNC</strong>W Sharepoints server to be<br />

distributed to the Business Office Assistant, Head Coach, and the<br />

administrator who manages the sport.<br />

4. Transportation<br />

The mode <strong>of</strong> transportation for team travel is selected by the Head Coach,<br />

after consultation with the Associate Athletic Director for Business. Every<br />

effort is made to ensure equitable travel opportunities for every team.<br />

When traveling within the CAA for competition, each team is instructed to<br />

utilize air travel to Northeastern and H<strong>of</strong>stra. When traveling to all other<br />

CAA member schools, each team is given the option <strong>of</strong> utilizing air, bus,<br />

or van travel within financial limitations and reasonable and safe means.<br />

When choosing transportation, the following criteria are employed:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Safety;<br />

Expense;<br />

Availability;<br />

Distance; and<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> travel days.<br />

Charter buses are used when distance and time allows. Factors that are<br />

considered when chartering a bus also include the team size and distance<br />

to travel. Commercial and/or charter airline transportation is primarily<br />

reserved for long distance travel or to minimize number <strong>of</strong> class and study<br />

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days missed.<br />

Criteria for choosing mode <strong>of</strong> transportation:<br />

Up to 350 miles one direction:<br />

Air<br />

<br />

<br />

If necessary due to missed class time constraints, commercial airlines<br />

are an acceptable means <strong>of</strong> travel for athletic teams for competition.<br />

Charter services are subject to the approval <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Director and<br />

can only be procured through the involvement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Purchasing <strong>department</strong><br />

Chartered Bus<br />

<br />

<br />

Buses may be used as transport to away venues, transport to hotels<br />

from airports and transport from hotels to playing venues.<br />

When feasible due to budget constraints, a chartered bus will be used<br />

for travel up to 350 miles in one direction.<br />

Vans<br />

Fifteen passenger vans shall be loaded with no more than 10<br />

passengers and equipment. 12 passenger vans may be loaded with no<br />

more than 8 passengers and equipment.<br />

Over 350 Miles one direction:<br />

Air<br />

<br />

<br />

Commercial airlines are an acceptable means <strong>of</strong> travel for athletic<br />

teams for competition over six (6) hours or 350 miles (one-way) away.<br />

Charter services are subject to the approval <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Director and<br />

can only be procured through the involvement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Purchasing <strong>department</strong><br />

Chartered Bus<br />

<br />

<br />

Buses may be used as transport to away venues, transport to hotels<br />

from airports and transport from hotels to playing venues.<br />

When using commercial or charter air services, a bus will be procured<br />

to meet the team at the airport and transport the team as necessary for<br />

the trip until the team returns to the airport to travel back to <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

Vans<br />

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Fifteen passenger vans shall be loaded with no more than 10<br />

passengers and equipment. 12 passenger vans may be loaded with no<br />

more than 8 passengers and equipment.<br />

Teams that have smaller squad sizes (ie: Golf, Tennis, and Volleyball)<br />

may choose to use vans when traveling over 350 miles.<br />

All drivers <strong>of</strong> university or Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ owned vans or cars<br />

must be university or state employees and properly licensed to operate<br />

said vehicle. All personnel designated as allowable to drive vehicles must<br />

file a copy <strong>of</strong> their driver’s license in the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

In case <strong>of</strong> a breakdown, every effort should be made to have the extent <strong>of</strong><br />

the repair estimated, contact the Athletic Business Manager or Campus<br />

Police, if after hours. If the problem can be fixed within 2 to 4 hours,<br />

arrangements should be made to either wait for repair to be made, or make<br />

arrangements for transportation and proceed to the team’s destination in<br />

the best manner possible and pick up the vehicle on the way home. A<br />

vehicle should never be left unless it is absolutely necessary.<br />

5. Lodging<br />

All expenses incurred by a sport's team when traveling must be within<br />

budgetary constraints and Departmental, University, CAA and NCAA<br />

guidelines. A separate bed must be provided for each person traveling with<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficial travel party.<br />

Depending on the team size, the amount <strong>of</strong> required travel and related<br />

costs (e.g., transportation, lodging, meals), all or part <strong>of</strong> the travel<br />

accommodations may be let out for bid.<br />

The Rooming List form (See B: 6 Official Travel Party Rooming List<br />

Form) is used to document room assignments for all individuals on the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial travel party list. Specific information required includes the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> the team, city, dates <strong>of</strong> occupancy and name <strong>of</strong> the hotel, as well as the<br />

room numbers, assigned occupants, their position and the price <strong>of</strong> each<br />

room.<br />

Student-athletes should be advised that all unapproved; in-room charges<br />

are to be their personal responsibility. Any approved miscellaneous<br />

expenses for student-athletes are to be substantiated with a valid receipt or<br />

detailed explanation and attached to the Travel Expense Voucher.<br />

6. Meals<br />

Student-athletes may be provided with per diem meal allowance not to<br />

exceed $25.00 per day (i.e., $6.00 for breakfast, $8.00 for lunch and<br />

$11.00 for dinner) All <strong>of</strong>ficial travel party members receiving per diem are<br />

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equired to sign for the receipt <strong>of</strong> such funds on the Meal Sheet for Team<br />

Travel Form. (See B: 7 Meal Sheet for Team Travel Form)<br />

Coaches may arrange for sit down meals for the team (e.g., pre-game<br />

meals) in lieu <strong>of</strong> giving a meal allowance. All sit down meals must be<br />

supported by a receipt showing the name <strong>of</strong> the establishment, the total<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> the meal and the number <strong>of</strong> people served. In addition, a signed list<br />

must be submitted with the voucher identifying who ate the meal.<br />

A combination <strong>of</strong> per diem and team sit down meals can be used as long<br />

as the daily total does not exceed the above daily limits plus 25<br />

percent. Any expenses over the specified limits will not be reimbursed.<br />

All arrangements for a specific trip should be completed by the coaching<br />

staff and listed on the Team Travel and Meal Sheet form and turned into<br />

the Associate Athletic Director for Business. When making your lodging<br />

arrangements, ask for Group Sales/ Sports Rates and a complimentary<br />

room for the head coach. List number <strong>of</strong> rooms, room rate, tax per-cent,<br />

and contact person. If you wish the lodging on a purchase order ask if<br />

their facility will accept a PO and note this on the travel arrangement<br />

form. Travel requests that exceed the maximum travel parameters set by<br />

the <strong>department</strong> will require prior approval <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

It is recommended that the person making the team travel<br />

accommodations mail or fax a rooming list a week or ten days prior to<br />

travel and follow-up on these arrangements at least four days prior to a<br />

team departing to assure that reservations are firm.<br />

7. Team Entertainment<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is authorized to approve reasonable expenditures<br />

for team entertainment when in travel status for away games, to include<br />

team members and those individuals traveling with the team as members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial travel party for whom expenses are authorized to be paid by<br />

the University. Local entertainment <strong>of</strong> team members prior to competition<br />

may be approved by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for reasonable entertainment<br />

expenditures on game day or the day before the game.<br />

In no case will more than one (1) entertainment expense be allowed per<br />

sports event or game, unless prior approval from the Chancellor's Office<br />

has been obtained. All expenses for team entertainment must be supported<br />

by receipts and a listing identifying all participants.<br />

8. Travel advances for Meals and Incidental Needs<br />

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A Travel Fund has been established for the purpose <strong>of</strong> providing advance<br />

money to coaches and/or administrative staff for team travel, and<br />

recruiting.<br />

Requests for advances must appear on a Travel Request Form, filled out in<br />

its entirety, signed by the requester, and handed into the Business Office.<br />

All Assistant Coaches must have travel requests approved by their Head<br />

Coach. For all Team Travel cash advance requests must be accompanied<br />

by a listing <strong>of</strong> all traveling party, with amount required for the trip. Any<br />

changes or additions to the <strong>of</strong>ficial party must be approved by the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

Travel Advance Procedures<br />

Cash advances that will be needed for weekend activities should be<br />

requested on or before the preceding Tuesday by 1:00 PM. Cash advances<br />

needed for during the week should be requested at least three days in<br />

advance. Should circumstances require a sport to exceed the basic per<br />

diem for team travel or recruiting, approval by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

must be obtained prior to departure from campus.<br />

The Head Coach, or designated person, may pick up and sign for an<br />

advance at the Athletic Business Office. At that time, the signee assumes<br />

total responsibility for any cash advances until receipts documenting<br />

expenditures and any unexpended cash are turned in to the Business<br />

Office Assistant, closing out the particular advance.<br />

Cash advances should be cleared in a timely manner following the trip.<br />

Be sure to include all pertinent information as listed below when clearing<br />

cash advances with the Athletic Business Manager<br />

Reimbursement for Travel work sheet must be filled out completely<br />

and assistant coaches must have the head coach initial the expense<br />

report, signifying she/he has seen it and approves the expenditures.<br />

All receipts, hotel, car rental, gas receipts, and miscellaneous items<br />

must be returned whether prepaid or on Purchase Order. Team<br />

Travel Meal Sheets must be show signature <strong>of</strong> all persons receiving<br />

monies, the amount received, and signed by the coach disbursing the<br />

money and verified by another member <strong>of</strong> the support staff.<br />

All expense reports will be checked thoroughly for accuracy, supportive<br />

receipts, and allowable expenses before a reimbursement is made or<br />

another travel advance will be issued.<br />

c. Recruiting Travel<br />

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Off-Campus Recruiting<br />

Requests for funds for <strong>of</strong>f campus recruiting shall be made to the Athletic<br />

Business Office by the Head Coach or full-time assistants. These requests<br />

must be made 48 hours prior to the date needed to allow for the processing<br />

procedure. Pre-approval must be given by the Compliance Office.<br />

All <strong>of</strong>f-Campus recruiting is subject to the same <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong><br />

as pr<strong>of</strong>essional or team travel.<br />

On-Campus Recruiting<br />

All recruiting visits MUST BE CLEARED with the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Compliance and/or Deputy Athletic Director BEFORE any<br />

arrangements can be made.<br />

NCAA regulations permit the University to finance only one (1) <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

campus visit for a prospective student-athlete. The Recruiting Coordinator,<br />

or the Head Coach <strong>of</strong> the designated sport, in conjunction with the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, oversees the visit to ensure<br />

adherence to applicable rules and regulations.<br />

For the <strong>of</strong>ficial expense paid visit, the Department confines prospective<br />

student-athlete travel and entertainment to:<br />

For trips to the campus at the prospective student-athlete's own expense,<br />

benefits <strong>of</strong>fered by the Department are limited to a maximum <strong>of</strong> three (3)<br />

complimentary admissions to athletic events on campus. In addition, when<br />

accompanied by a staff member, transportation may be provided to a<br />

practice or competition site within a 30 mile radius <strong>of</strong> the campus.<br />

• Payment for actual round-trip transportation, by direct route, between the<br />

prospect's home and the campus; (The prospect may travel by personal<br />

car and be paid mileage expenses at a rate <strong>of</strong> .30 cents per mile, not to<br />

exceed lowest logical airfare, or travel tourist class by air.)<br />

• Entertainment <strong>of</strong> the prospect, the prospect's parents, legal guardians or<br />

spouse at a facility located on campus (including complimentary<br />

admissions to athletic events); and<br />

• Housing and meals for the prospect and his/her parents and spouse at a<br />

scale that is comparable to normal student-life.<br />

Additionally, the Department may provide a student host entertaining a<br />

prospect a maximum <strong>of</strong> $30 per 24 hour period <strong>of</strong> recruiting, not to exceed<br />

$60 to cover actual and necessary expenses.<br />

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Reimbursements for legitimate expenses associated with the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit<br />

<strong>of</strong> a prospective student-athlete to the University are allowable if the visit<br />

is approved in advance by the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance<br />

and the administrator who manages the sport and such expenses are in<br />

compliance with the rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the CAA and the NCAA.<br />

(See B: 8 Official Visit Forms Package.)<br />

Transportation, Meals and Lodging<br />

The Recruiting Coordinator, or the Head Coach <strong>of</strong> the designated sport,<br />

prepares the necessary travel authorization paperwork for the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

campus visit <strong>of</strong> the prospect. This individual works with the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Travel Manager and Business Office Assistant to develop the itinerary and<br />

determine the mode <strong>of</strong> travel. The Travel Manager makes all travel<br />

arrangements according to Departmental policy and State guidelines.<br />

Specific allowable expenses are as follows:<br />

• Actual round-trip transportation expenses by direct route from the<br />

prospect's home or school to the University by:<br />

Tourist or coach class airfare on commercial carrier;<br />

Personal car mileage at .30 cents per mile.<br />

• Transportation to and from the nearest airport to the University (ILM<br />

Airport).<br />

• Necessary and reasonable meal costs to and from the campus for the<br />

prospect (but not the prospect's family or friends).<br />

• On-campus meal costs for the prospect, his/her parents or guardians, and<br />

spouse.<br />

• Accommodations for lodging in an on-campus facility or in a local<br />

commercial facility at a scale comparable to that <strong>of</strong> normal student-life<br />

and only within a 30-mile radius <strong>of</strong> the campus.<br />

Entertainment<br />

The Recruiting Coordinator, or the Head Coach <strong>of</strong> the designated sport,<br />

must ensure that entertainment <strong>of</strong> prospective student-athletes is in<br />

compliance with University, CAA and NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

Entertainment for prospects is confined by NCAA rules and regulations to<br />

the following:<br />

<br />

<br />

During the 48 hour Official Campus Visit, entertainment may be<br />

provided only to the prospect and the prospect's parents or guardians or<br />

spouse, and must only take place within 30 miles <strong>of</strong> the main campus.<br />

Excessive entertainment is not permitted. Cash and the use <strong>of</strong> an<br />

automobile cannot be provided to the prospect. To ensure permissibility,<br />

the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance should be contacted<br />

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efore providing entertainment other than admission to movies and<br />

athletic events or meals.<br />

A student host can be given a complimentary ticket to accompany the<br />

prospect to a campus athletic event and $30 per day to cover actual and<br />

necessary expenses. An additional $15 per day is provided for each<br />

additional prospect the host entertains. (If more than one host is assigned<br />

to entertain a single visitor, the allowable $30 is given to only one (1)<br />

host for the day.)<br />

A prospect and his/her parents or guardian or spouse may be provided<br />

complimentary admission to a campus <strong>athletics</strong> event. Admission may<br />

not be provided for a prospect's friends.<br />

The prospect or those in his/her party cannot be given any souvenirs,<br />

such as shirts, photographs, jerseys, etc.<br />

For more detailed information, see recruiting <strong>policies</strong> found in the Athletic<br />

Compliance section in this Manual, the "NCAA Guide for the College<br />

Bound Student-Athlete," or the NCAA Manual.<br />

The University has established specific guidelines for entertaining recruits<br />

and their parents. At meals, the maximum per person allowance is $10.00<br />

for breakfast, $15.00 for lunch and $25.00 for dinner. Departmental<br />

employee participation is limited to one (1) Assistant Coach for the sport,<br />

the Head Coach for the sport and/or the Recruiting Coordinator. At meals<br />

where several recruits are being entertained, a maximum <strong>of</strong> two (2)<br />

coaches per recruit and the Recruiting Coordinator may participate. One<br />

student-athlete host per recruit may be included.<br />

Reimbursement <strong>of</strong> Expenses<br />

All expenses related to a prospect's Official Campus Visit must be<br />

supported by receipts or other appropriate documentation, and all<br />

individuals involved in entertainment must be identified. The Recruiting<br />

Coordinator, or the designated coach <strong>of</strong> the sport, is responsible for<br />

ensuring that all expense documentation is complete.<br />

A Travel Expense Voucher must be submitted with all receipts to the<br />

Athletic Business Office.<br />

Additional documentation, if appropriate, may include the following:<br />

<br />

<br />

If a student-athlete host receives the $30 per day in cash to cover<br />

entertainment expenses, as allowed by NCAA rules and regulations, the<br />

receipt <strong>of</strong> such monies must be documented in writing on the designated<br />

form.<br />

A coach who receives a cash advance to cover any entertainment<br />

expenses for a prospective student athlete must also sign an<br />

acknowledgement form (See B: 9 Travel Advance Acknowledgement<br />

Form).<br />

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The recruiting packet required by the NCAA will be used to document<br />

cash given to a player/host for entertaining recruits. The original <strong>of</strong> this<br />

should be attached to the expense report, along with receipts which<br />

support advanced money and turned into the Business <strong>of</strong>fice Assistant.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, upon request, will issue a purchase order for<br />

motel reservations prior to the recruits visit. The following information<br />

should be furnished, name <strong>of</strong> recruits, names <strong>of</strong> any accompanying<br />

parents, date <strong>of</strong> reservations, room rate, per-cent <strong>of</strong> tax, and requirement<br />

<strong>of</strong> single or double rooms. Charges made at any motels shall be the<br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> the person making the charge, with the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics assuming no liability unless a Purchase Order was requested to<br />

cover it.<br />

Travel arrangements for any recruit shall be made through the Athletic<br />

Business Office if they necessitate expenditures <strong>of</strong> recruitment funds.<br />

1. PURCHASING<br />

The athletic <strong>department</strong>’s <strong>procedures</strong> fall within the guidance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

purchasing <strong>policies</strong> found in <strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.152 Procurement <strong>of</strong><br />

Equipment, Supplies and Services.<br />

All Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ personnel shall follow procurement practices as<br />

established by the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. The University<br />

is obligated only for purchases made through these established procurement<br />

channels.<br />

All services, equipment and supplies to be purchased must be approved by the<br />

Associate Athletic Director for Business. The Department will not be<br />

responsible for any charges <strong>of</strong> goods or services that have not been approved<br />

by the Athletic Business Office. Any order placed without the use <strong>of</strong> a<br />

PURCHASE ORDER is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the individual placing the order<br />

and the vendor accepting the order.<br />

All equipment purchased with Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ funds is the property<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. No athletic property is to be disposed <strong>of</strong> or<br />

given away, regardless <strong>of</strong> its condition, without the approval <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

NO ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL WILL BE ALLOWED TO<br />

MAKE PURCHASES WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE<br />

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS, DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, or<br />

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR BUSINESS.<br />

1. Purchasing Procedures<br />

Initiation <strong>of</strong> a Purchase Requisition<br />

All requisitions except for emergencies and those with multiple fund<br />

numbers requiring separate approvals must be electronically created.<br />

When electronically creating requisitions, the Requisition<br />

Input/Authorization Form (or a comparable internal ordering form) may<br />

be used as an input document and MUST be used to obtain appropriate<br />

approval signatures before the requisition is electronically created. The<br />

Business Office Assistant will provide guidance and help to create<br />

electronic requisitions.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Requisitions Charged Against Contract and Grant<br />

Accounts Only<br />

When a Contract and Grant account is charged, The Office <strong>of</strong> Sponsored<br />

Programs guidelines apply.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Electronic Requisitions by Purchasing<br />

Purchasing will review various aspects <strong>of</strong> each (electronically approved)<br />

requisition such as the recommended vendor, order type, the description<br />

and prices <strong>of</strong> the items involved, the unit <strong>of</strong> measure, the tax code, the<br />

delivery address, and the approval(s). Contract compliance and<br />

appropriateness <strong>of</strong> the funding will be reviewed and changes or<br />

corrections may be made as necessary.<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> Purchase Orders<br />

A copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order will be forwarded to the receiving<br />

<strong>department</strong> as well as the ordering <strong>department</strong>.<br />

Change Orders<br />

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If a change order is required after the purchase order has been created,<br />

a Requisition Input/Change Order form must be completed, approved,<br />

and forwarded to Purchasing. The form should indicate the difference<br />

in the original order. (Do not process a change order electronically.)<br />

If a change order is required for a Contract and Grant account, the<br />

input form must be approved by the Office <strong>of</strong> Sponsored Programs for<br />

all items stated in section IV (B) above.<br />

Orders Requiring Special Processing<br />

Priority Orders<br />

Create an electronic requisition, using the appropriate standard text code<br />

to identify the requisition as a priority. Processing time should normally be<br />

within two days after receipt by Purchasing. Written/ verbal justification<br />

<strong>of</strong> the request may help to further expedite processing the order.<br />

Confirming Orders<br />

Create an electronic requisition, using the appropriate standard text codes<br />

to identify the order as a priority and to request that Purchasing call the<br />

vendor with the purchase order number. Confirming orders will normally<br />

be processed by 10:00 A.M. the following day after receipt <strong>of</strong> the<br />

electronically approved requisition by Purchasing.<br />

Emergency Purchase Orders<br />

See <strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.153.<br />

Check with Order Purchases<br />

This is only approved as a method if the vendor is not able to bill against a<br />

purchase order and the item is not available from another source. To<br />

request check with order, create an electronic requisition. On a text line,<br />

indicate that pre-payment is requested. Send as a requisition attachment<br />

any documents from the vendor stating the amount and that prepayment is<br />

required.<br />

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Products Offered on a Trial Basis<br />

To receive an item for preview before making a commitment to purchase,<br />

create an electronic requisition. Indicate via text line item that the item is<br />

for preview. Purchasing will issue the purchase order and forward the<br />

receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order to the <strong>department</strong> trying out the<br />

items. Upon approval <strong>of</strong> the item, if you wish to keep it, sign the receiving<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order and return to Purchasing. If you decide to<br />

return the item, mark the receiving copy "CANCELED" and forward to<br />

Purchasing, who will cancel the purchase order. The ordering <strong>department</strong><br />

should call Purchasing for assistance in returning the item.<br />

Sole Source Purchases<br />

Requisitions must be accompanied by a Sole Source Justification memo<br />

signed by the <strong>department</strong> head. Contact Purchasing Services for further<br />

information.<br />

Standing Orders<br />

Create an electronic requisition. Indicate "standing order" on a text line<br />

and indicate the commodity descriptions <strong>of</strong> the items to be purchased and<br />

the total amount to be encumbered.<br />

Requisitioning System is Down<br />

If a requisition must be processed when the requisitioning system is<br />

unavailable, the <strong>department</strong> should prepare a Requisition<br />

Input/Authorization form, obtain the appropriate approvals, and hand<br />

deliver the original and one copy <strong>of</strong> the form to the Purchasing Office. The<br />

requisition will be processed by Purchasing as needed.<br />

Purchases Reimbursed Through Check Requests<br />

Items may be purchased (without a requisition) using an employee's own<br />

funds, with reimbursement to the employee by a university check. The<br />

following actions should be taken for purchases <strong>of</strong> this nature:<br />

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Contact Purchasing Services by telephone for verbal approval before<br />

making the purchase. (Note that the item must cost between $50.00<br />

and $150.00 and the item must not be available on state or local<br />

contract.)<br />

A Check Request Authorization form or email authorization will be<br />

completed by Purchasing Services and mailed to the requesting<br />

<strong>department</strong>. The employee should file for reimbursement via a Check<br />

Request, with the authorization form and the original receipt or paid<br />

invoice attached to the Check Request. (See <strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.105.)<br />

Petty Cash Reimbursement<br />

Petty cash reimbursement is available for purchases costing $50.00 and<br />

less, and locally available. Prepare a Petty Cash Reimbursement Request;<br />

obtain appropriate approvals; attach originals <strong>of</strong> invoices, sales receipts,<br />

etc.; and hand carry to the University cashier for reimbursement. (See<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.142.)<br />

2. Receiving Purchases<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY:<br />

05.162 Receipt <strong>of</strong> Goods and Services by<br />

University Departments<br />

The University Central Receiving will make deliveries to the Athletic<br />

Receiving Room, the athletic receiving room personnel will check the<br />

items, bring the packing slip to the Athletic Office, and place the items in<br />

the proper team cage. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will complete the<br />

purchasing procedure by returning the appropriate copy to purchasing.<br />

Receiving Procedures<br />

Immediately Upon Receipt<br />

Immediately upon receipt <strong>of</strong> goods or services, or as soon as possible after<br />

receipt, university <strong>department</strong>s should:<br />

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• Open and inspect all packages received for completeness and<br />

damage.<br />

• Verify that items and services are received as indicated on the<br />

purchase order.<br />

• Two copies <strong>of</strong> the purchase order distributed upon issuance. (A<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order is sent to the ordering <strong>department</strong> for<br />

their records, and the receiving copy is sent to the <strong>department</strong><br />

receiving the goods)<br />

• Save all boxes and packing materials until the user is completely<br />

satisfied with the performance <strong>of</strong> the purchase.<br />

Receipt <strong>of</strong> Satisfactory Equipment, Supplies, and Services<br />

After verifying that items or services are complete and satisfactory,<br />

<strong>department</strong>s must sign, date, and return the receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase<br />

order (along with the packing list if applicable) to Purchasing within two<br />

days <strong>of</strong> receipt.<br />

When partial shipments are received, <strong>department</strong>s should make a<br />

photocopy <strong>of</strong> the receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order. The photocopy<br />

should be signed and dated, and the quantity received noted thereon. The<br />

photocopy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order, along with any applicable packing lists,<br />

should be sent to Purchasing. The receiving copy should be retained until<br />

the balance <strong>of</strong> the order has been received; then it should be signed, dated,<br />

and sent to Purchasing. It is essential that each partial shipment is<br />

acknowledged within two days <strong>of</strong> receipt. Any delay in returning the<br />

receiving verification (including partial shipments) holds up payment to<br />

the vendor and may adversely affect other orders placed with that vendor.<br />

Receipt <strong>of</strong> Unsatisfactory Items<br />

Departments receiving unsatisfactory items (damaged or unwanted items,<br />

over shipments, or wrong shipments) should follow the <strong>procedures</strong> listed<br />

below. Damages may be either visible (package is damaged) or hidden<br />

(package is intact, item inside is damaged).<br />

Notification to Purchasing<br />

When unsatisfactory items are received, Purchasing must notify the carrier<br />

within seven days after delivery to campus so that a claim may be<br />

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processed and items repaired or replaced. Therefore, it is essential that<br />

<strong>department</strong>s inspect packages immediately upon receipt and notify<br />

Purchasing promptly by telephone, FAX, or E-mail <strong>of</strong> any unsatisfactory<br />

items.<br />

The <strong>department</strong> should provide Purchasing with the following<br />

information:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Vendor<br />

Purchase order number<br />

Delivery date<br />

Reason why the item is unsatisfactory or nature <strong>of</strong> damages<br />

Invoice number (if known) and packing slip number<br />

Acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> Receipt<br />

Unless instructed otherwise by Purchasing, the ordering <strong>department</strong> should<br />

sign and date the purchase order, indicate why the item is unsatisfactory, and<br />

return the receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order and applicable packing list to<br />

Purchasing within two days <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> the items.<br />

Return Shipment to Vendor<br />

The <strong>department</strong> is responsible for preparing the supplies or equipment for<br />

return shipment to the vendor. The <strong>department</strong> should use the original<br />

packing for return shipment whenever possible because the original<br />

packaging is necessary in order to file a claim for hidden damages and may<br />

be required when returning items covered by warranty. The <strong>department</strong> may<br />

be responsible for return shipping costs and/or restocking charges for<br />

unwanted items.<br />

Receipt <strong>of</strong> Unsatisfactory Services.<br />

If a service performed is unsatisfactory for any reason, notify the purchasing<br />

agent immediately by telephone, FAX, or E-mail. Purchasing will contact the<br />

service provider for resolution. The <strong>department</strong> should not return the<br />

receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order to Purchasing until the service has been<br />

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satisfactorily performed or Purchasing notifies the <strong>department</strong> that the service<br />

contract has been canceled.<br />

Receipt <strong>of</strong> Standing Orders<br />

See <strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.154 <strong>UNC</strong>W Standing Orders<br />

Receipt <strong>of</strong> New Vehicle Purchases<br />

Purchasing Services will notify the ordering <strong>department</strong> when the vehicle is<br />

ready for pickup at the dealer. Instructions for picking up the vehicle are<br />

attached to the receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase order. The ordering <strong>department</strong><br />

should follow those instructions. Upon receipt <strong>of</strong> the vehicle, the ordering<br />

<strong>department</strong> should sign, date, and return the receiving copy <strong>of</strong> the purchase<br />

order to Purchasing.<br />

D. Athletic Department Normal Course <strong>of</strong> Business Transactions<br />

For identification and clarification purposes the following transactions are<br />

common business transactions completed in the normal course <strong>of</strong> business by<br />

the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Department. When processing any <strong>of</strong> these transactions,<br />

specific <strong>policies</strong> are established through the <strong>UNC</strong>W Controllers Office and the<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Department.<br />

1. RECEIPT, CUSTODY AND DEPOSIT OF FUNDS<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is responsible for all funds from the point <strong>of</strong><br />

collection to the final deposit <strong>of</strong> funds.<br />

Procedures for processing non-restricted receipts<br />

All <strong>department</strong>s receiving cash in any form are responsible for complying<br />

with the cash receipting requirements <strong>of</strong> this policy. In addition, <strong>department</strong>s<br />

receiving cash as a part <strong>of</strong> their normal operation are responsible for<br />

maintaining a receipting process consistent with university policy, which may<br />

include additional <strong>procedures</strong> with key internal controls tailored to the specific<br />

unit.<br />

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Any variations or exceptions to <strong>UNC</strong>W regulations must have written consent<br />

from the Comptroller.<br />

Registration and Approval for Cash Receipting Privileges<br />

All <strong>department</strong>s intending to receive cash receipts as a part <strong>of</strong> their normal<br />

operation must request cash receipting privileges from the Comptroller and<br />

receive advance approval for conducting each receipting purpose.<br />

When receipting purposes change or when there are receipting staff changes,<br />

<strong>department</strong>s must notify the Comptroller by submitting a new request for<br />

receipting privileges.<br />

Cash receipting privileges must be renewed annually. (See B: 10<br />

Departmental Receipting Privileges Form)<br />

Recording <strong>of</strong> Receipts<br />

All university <strong>department</strong>s and activities shall record all cash receipts as soon<br />

as the funds are received.<br />

Departments and activities that receive cash receipts as a part <strong>of</strong> their normal<br />

day-to-day operations must establish an audit record. The audit record may<br />

require a log or receipt book in certain instances, as explained in the<br />

Departmental Record-Keeping Guidelines for Cash Receipting.<br />

When the use <strong>of</strong> receipt books is appropriate, <strong>department</strong>s must use <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W receipt books purchased or approved for purchase through the<br />

Cashier's Office. The Cashier's Office requires <strong>department</strong>s to keep unused<br />

receipt books in the Cashier's Office for safekeeping.<br />

Safeguarding <strong>of</strong> Un-deposited Funds<br />

The <strong>department</strong> head is responsible for the safekeeping <strong>of</strong> all un-deposited<br />

cash receipts held by the <strong>department</strong> or activity and must ensure that such<br />

items are placed in a locked safe or other adequately secured container at all<br />

times when the items are unattended.<br />

Loss or Theft <strong>of</strong> Undeposited Funds<br />

Failure to adhere to the provisions <strong>of</strong> this policy in the event <strong>of</strong> a loss or theft<br />

<strong>of</strong> funds and other valuables could result in the <strong>department</strong> having to cover the<br />

loss from <strong>department</strong> funds. Such losses may not be charged to state or federal<br />

funds.<br />

All losses or thefts must be reported immediately to both the University Police<br />

Department and the Comptroller.<br />

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Improper Use <strong>of</strong> Cash Receipting Funds<br />

Cash receipting funds may never be used for any <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

Personal transactions, including but not limited to, loans or<br />

"borrowing" (via IOU's) and cashing <strong>of</strong> personal checks);<br />

Making change;<br />

Petty cash.<br />

Custody <strong>of</strong> Funds<br />

All cash and checks received in the mail or from individuals must either be<br />

transferred immediately to the Athletic Business Office or prepared for direct<br />

deposit with the university business <strong>of</strong>fice. Monies received should be deposited<br />

in a timely manner.<br />

Deposit <strong>of</strong> Funds<br />

The Ticket Office, Seahawk Shop, and Seahawk Club receive funds and forward<br />

them to the Athletic Business Office for deposit. The Business Office Assistant<br />

"date" stamps all checks. The Athletic Business Manager review the checks and<br />

assign the account numbers. The funds are logged in on a Check Log and then<br />

stored in the safe. The Seahawk Club Business Office Assistant prepares all<br />

deposits for Seahawk Club accounts; the <strong>department</strong>al Business Office Assistant<br />

prepares deposits for University accounts. The appropriate deposit form is<br />

prepared and sent to the University Bursar’s Office for deposit.<br />

Depositing Funds with the Cashier's Office<br />

Documentation<br />

A deposit transmittal that is adequately documented to support the total amount<br />

deposited must accompany all cash receipts deposited with the Cashier's Office.<br />

(See B: 11 <strong>UNC</strong>W Deposit Transmittal Form) Inadequate documentation will<br />

result in delays in processing receipts and making funds available for<br />

expenditures.<br />

Transporting <strong>of</strong> Funds<br />

Once the <strong>department</strong> has received funds, the funds must not be sent via campus<br />

mail or U.S. mail, and all deposits shall be hand-carried to the Cashier's Office.<br />

Upon request, the University Police will assist with escorting <strong>of</strong> funds when an<br />

appropriate safety need exists.<br />

Required Frequency <strong>of</strong> Deposits<br />

Departments are required to deposit cash receipts from any source with the<br />

Cashier's Office at least once per week.<br />

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More frequent deposits are required as noted below:<br />

Departments and activities with cash receipts <strong>of</strong> $250.00 or more must<br />

deposit funds that day.<br />

Credit Card deposits must be made daily regardless <strong>of</strong> amount.<br />

(Note: Not applicable to authorized petty cash and change<br />

funds.)<br />

Verification <strong>of</strong> Deposit<br />

The <strong>department</strong> remains responsible for all funds to be deposited until its cash<br />

receipts are counted and verified by the Cashier's Office. Once the deposit has<br />

been verified, an <strong>of</strong>ficial numbered receipt is sent via e-mail to the <strong>department</strong>. If<br />

a discrepancy is found when the cash receipts are counted, the Cashier's Office<br />

will notify the <strong>department</strong> immediately by telephone.<br />

Receipts Deposited by the Comptroller's Office<br />

When cash/checks are received directly by the Comptroller's Office rather than by<br />

the <strong>department</strong> or activity, the Comptroller's Office will deposit the funds with the<br />

Cashier's Office. An <strong>of</strong>ficial numbered receipt will be sent to the applicable<br />

<strong>department</strong> via e-mail.<br />

Depositing <strong>of</strong> Non-Restricted Funds<br />

Non-restricted receipts are those receipts derived from <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic<br />

Department operations not associated with the Seahawk Club.<br />

Depositing <strong>of</strong> Restricted Receipts<br />

Restricted receipts are donations made to either the Seahawk Club or a specific<br />

team for the purposes specified by the donor.<br />

Applicable <strong>UNC</strong>W Policies<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.141 Cash Receipts<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 09.130 Campaign Reporting Standards<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 09.100 Organization and Administration <strong>of</strong> Fund Raising<br />

Restricted Receipt Processing Procedures<br />

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Cash Receipts and Gift in Kind Receipts<br />

All <strong>procedures</strong> outlined for processing non-restricted receipts are also applicable<br />

to restricted receipts. In addition to the <strong>procedures</strong> outlined for non-restricted<br />

receipts, the following <strong>procedures</strong> are to be adhered to.<br />

Coordination through University Advancement<br />

All receipting for cash gifts to the university, including funds received for the<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> scholarships, tuition remission, or monetary awards to students where<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W determines the recipient. All gift deposits must be made by University<br />

Advancement Services. (See ADV 1.30.)<br />

The Athletics Department <strong>department</strong>s that will generate receipts during their<br />

normal course <strong>of</strong> business are:<br />

a. Seahawk Sports Marketing (Advertising and Corporate<br />

Sponsorships)<br />

Seahawk Sports Marketing (SSM) is charged to secure corporate<br />

sponsorships for the Seahawk Club. SSM is also in charge <strong>of</strong> selling all<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics advertising, game sponsorships, etc.<br />

1. Internal and External Billings<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.104 External Billings<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.103 Internal Billings for University Services and<br />

Materials<br />

2. Receipts<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.141 Cash Receipts<br />

3. Purchasing<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.152 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Equipment, Supplies and<br />

Services<br />

b. Seahawk Shop (Retail Store)<br />

The Seahawk Shop is a retail outlet that sells <strong>UNC</strong>W sports clothing and<br />

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hard items to consumers.<br />

1. Internal and External Billings<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.103 Internal Billings for University Services and<br />

Materials<br />

2. Receipts<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.141 Cash Receipts<br />

3. Purchasing<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.152 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Equipment, Supplies and<br />

Services<br />

c. Athletic Ticketing (Ticketing for <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Department<br />

Events)<br />

The athletic ticket <strong>of</strong>fice works under the management <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk<br />

Club, and is responsible for all ticketing needs for the <strong>department</strong>.<br />

Currently Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer,<br />

Women’s Soccer, and Baseball are the sports in which a ticket for<br />

admittance is required. Periodically there are special events that will<br />

require a ticket for admittance and the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice is responsible for those<br />

tickets in addition.<br />

1. Internal and External Billings<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.103 Internal Billings for University Services and<br />

Materials<br />

2. Receipts<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.141 Cash Receipts<br />

3. Purchasing<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.152 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Equipment, Supplies and<br />

Services<br />

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E. Business Management <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Departments<br />

a. Athletic Facilities<br />

1. Facility Renovation and/or Expansion<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is committed to providing the finest<br />

facilities for the intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> program. There is an annual<br />

review <strong>of</strong> facility needs each spring to prepare budget requests for the<br />

next fiscal year (which begins July 1).<br />

Departmental staff is requested to submit requests for expansion or<br />

renovation projects to the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Deputy Athletic Director, and the Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business review all requests and prioritize<br />

identified needs.<br />

Criteria used to evaluate these needs may include assessing the impact<br />

that the improvement would have on the University, as well as the<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> financing or funds. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics decides<br />

which improvement projects are scheduled for expansion or<br />

renovation. Requests for improvement projects that cost up to<br />

$500,000.00 are processed through the University's Facility<br />

Development Department. Any projects in excess <strong>of</strong> $500,000.00<br />

require capital outlay and must be approved by the State legislature.<br />

Since the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is a self-supporting <strong>department</strong>,<br />

funding for expansion and renovation projects must be from<br />

Departmental resources or private funds. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is<br />

ultimately responsible for determining the method <strong>of</strong> funding for such<br />

projects.<br />

2. Athletic Facilities Rental<br />

The rental or Non-<strong>department</strong>al use <strong>of</strong> athletic facilities is coordinated<br />

by the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and subject to the<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

In general, the only facilities used by the intramural sports program or<br />

other University groups and organizations are Hanover Hall and the<br />

Natatorium.<br />

When non-University organizations request the use <strong>of</strong> an athletic<br />

facility, a use fee is charged in addition to any expenses included while<br />

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using the facility (i.e., utilities, security, etc.).<br />

All non-University groups and organizations must sign a Facilities Use<br />

Rental Contract. The Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities is<br />

responsible for executing the document on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />

with licensee.<br />

All athletic facility rentals are subject to the following <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Policies:<br />

1. Facility Rental and Use<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: FAC 1.70 Use and Rental <strong>of</strong> Athletic Facilities<br />

2. Receipts<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W POLICY: 05.141 Cash Receipts<br />

3. Purchasing<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 05.152 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Equipment, Supplies and<br />

Services<br />

F. Miscellaneous<br />

a. Subject to Audit<br />

All funds and receipting <strong>procedures</strong> are subject to audit by the State Auditor’s<br />

Office and authorized university administrative staff.<br />

Athletics will have an independent, certified public accountant audit its<br />

financial statements each fiscal year. This audit will ensure that the financial<br />

statements present fairly the financial position <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>. It ensures<br />

also that the financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted<br />

accounting principles, that these principles are consistently applied, and that<br />

NCAA <strong>procedures</strong> for annual audits are strictly followed.<br />

b. Office and Facility Equipment<br />

All <strong>of</strong>fice equipment, furniture, and cabinets are property <strong>of</strong> the university and<br />

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the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Department and are therefore not to be relocated<br />

without authorization. This is also the case in regard to equipment used by<br />

various teams for practice or game operations. Under no circumstances is<br />

property to be disposed <strong>of</strong> without authority <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics,<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> its condition. It is the duty <strong>of</strong> the unit responsible for various<br />

pieces <strong>of</strong> equipment or property to report any missing items after determining<br />

that said item is missing without consent.<br />

c. Telephones<br />

The telephones in the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics are the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business. All requests for additional<br />

phones or changes must be submitted to the Athletic Business Office for<br />

approval and will be determined by a designated budget.<br />

d. Telephone Usage<br />

Telephone services constitute a major item <strong>of</strong> expense within the<br />

Department's budget . Therefore, it is mandatory that all employees keep long<br />

distance calls to a minimum and avoid the use <strong>of</strong> long distance calls when<br />

other means <strong>of</strong> communication will suffice. Personal long distance calls are<br />

not allowed.<br />

To avoid unnecessary and unapproved charges, telephone use is monitored by<br />

the Athletic Business Office. Each area within the Department is held<br />

accountable for incurred charges, bills and fees. Administrators are asked<br />

periodically to review these charges to ensure their accuracy.<br />

e. Inventory Control<br />

All members <strong>of</strong> the athletic staff who have duties regarding the purchasing,<br />

ordering, maintenance, or storage <strong>of</strong> <strong>department</strong>al equipment are responsible<br />

to the Athletic Business Office.<br />

1. Athletic Equipment<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> each sports season, an equipment inventory will be made to<br />

assess the quantities and conditions <strong>of</strong> existing equipment. This inventory<br />

will be made by the Head Coach and the equipment manager <strong>of</strong> that sport.<br />

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The results <strong>of</strong> these inventories will be used in determining the specific<br />

equipment needs for the next season, to determine the equipment to be<br />

reconditioned, and to dispose <strong>of</strong> equipment that is not usable. All<br />

uniforms, balls, video equipment, and game equipment are the direct<br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Head Coach <strong>of</strong> each sport or her/his designated<br />

person in charge.<br />

2. Moveable Property<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics conducts a physical inventory <strong>of</strong> moveable<br />

property/ equipment on an annual basis in accordance with University<br />

policy. The Athletic Business Office coordinates the inventory.<br />

Each spring the University's Office <strong>of</strong> Equipment Records provides the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics with a computerized print-out <strong>of</strong> inventory as <strong>of</strong><br />

December 31 <strong>of</strong> the previous year. Each item is listed by its serial number.<br />

These items must be cross-checked against the computer list and verified<br />

as to their serial number, location and description.<br />

The Athletic Business Office assigns portions <strong>of</strong> the listing to individuals<br />

with control over (or working knowledge <strong>of</strong>) the various equipment areas.<br />

After conducting the inventory, the Departmental staff member returns the<br />

assigned list to the Athletic Business Office, who reviews the reports and<br />

completes the Inventory Submittal Cover Sheet. The entire package is<br />

reviewed and approved by the Associate Athletic Director <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

prior to being submitted to the Office <strong>of</strong> Equipment Records.<br />

f. Complimentary Tickets<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Ticket Operations manages the complimentary ticket <strong>policies</strong><br />

for <strong>athletics</strong> events, in consultation with the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance. The Director <strong>of</strong> Ticket Operations coordinates the accounting<br />

and distribution <strong>of</strong> all complimentary tickets and ensures that each individual<br />

receiving complimentary tickets understands and abides by the rules and<br />

regulations <strong>of</strong> the CAA and the NCAA.<br />

Per NCAA regulations, each student-athlete is allowed four (4)<br />

complimentary admissions per event in his/her designated sport.<br />

Complimentary admissions are provided only by a pass list for the individuals<br />

designated by the student-athlete, no hard tickets are given. Student-athletes<br />

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may not receive payment for complimentary admissions, nor exchange<br />

them for any item <strong>of</strong> value.<br />

For all ticketed sports, the Head Coach or Assistant Coach completes the<br />

Player Pass List by 12:00 noon on day <strong>of</strong> competition or by Friday at 12:00<br />

noon for weekend competition and submits the list to the Compliance Office<br />

for review and approval.<br />

The individual utilizing the complimentary admission must present<br />

identification to the person supervising the use <strong>of</strong> the pass list at the<br />

appropriate admission gate and sign the pass list. The individual is then<br />

provided with a ticket stub (not a hard ticket), directed to a specific reserved<br />

seating area, or treated as a general admission ticket holder.<br />

g. Courtesy Cars<br />

Courtesy cars are provided for selected Departmental staff members by car<br />

dealers from the <strong>Wilmington</strong>, NC area. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics facilitates<br />

the acquisition <strong>of</strong> the courtesy cars and establishes <strong>policies</strong> relevant to the<br />

issuance <strong>of</strong> the courtesy cars to Departmental staff. Individual staff members<br />

are not allowed to solicit the donation <strong>of</strong> a vehicle from a dealer for their use.<br />

Only the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics may authorize Seahawk Club representatives to<br />

solicit such participation from car dealers.<br />

The University recognizes that courtesy cars are provided for both business<br />

and personal use. When the vehicles are used for <strong>of</strong>ficial University purposes,<br />

all University rules and regulations must be followed. Each month mileage<br />

logs are required to be turned in. (See B: 12 Courtesy Car Mileage Logs)<br />

Internal Administration<br />

The courtesy car program is coordinated internally by the Assistant Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club, under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. All<br />

requests and questions regarding the courtesy car program should be directed<br />

to this individual.<br />

The Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club maintains records for the names<br />

<strong>of</strong> individuals who receive courtesy cars to facilitate the reporting <strong>of</strong> taxable<br />

value and personal/business mileage, as required by the Federal Tax Reform<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 1984.<br />

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Responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the Staff Member<br />

It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the recipient <strong>of</strong> a courtesy car to:<br />

• Ascertain and comply with the dealer's conditions for providing the<br />

vehicle, to include use, mileage before trade-in, out-<strong>of</strong>-state travel<br />

limitations, maintenance, plating, etc.<br />

• Ensure that the <strong>UNC</strong>W Vehicle Insurance Memorandum is kept in<br />

the vehicle at all times.<br />

• Report all damages or accidents immediately to the Assistant<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club, the dealer and the University’s Risk<br />

Manager.<br />

• Pay for the servicing <strong>of</strong> the vehicle at the dealership, unless<br />

otherwise specified by the dealer.<br />

• Maintain the vehicle in top condition at all times.<br />

• Ensure that the vehicle is driven by the recipient only.<br />

• Return the vehicle in good condition to the dealer at the specified<br />

odometer reading or period <strong>of</strong> loan. Any charges for repairs should<br />

be requested and paid for by the user.<br />

• Ensure that student-athletes do not drive courtesy cars, as it<br />

would be a direct violation <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

• Report mileage on the first <strong>of</strong> each month on the designated<br />

Courtesy Car Program form.<br />

• Assume liability for following University parking <strong>policies</strong> and for<br />

any traffic or parking violations resulting from use <strong>of</strong> the vehicle.<br />

Failure to remedy such a situation immediately may result in the<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> courtesy car privileges.<br />

h. Student-Athlete Financial Aid<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W awards financial aid to student-athletes in accordance with University<br />

policy, as well as CAA and NCAA rules and regulations governing financial<br />

aid. The Deputy Athletic Director and/or Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance administers the financial aid program for the Department and<br />

serves as the Department's liaison with the University's Financial Aid Office<br />

in meeting the financial needs <strong>of</strong> student-athletes.<br />

Athletically related grants-in-aid are limited to bona fide educational<br />

expenses, such as tuition, fees, room, board and course-related books.<br />

i. Athletic Related Medical Coverage<br />

The Athletic Department will only pay for medical expenses for athletically<br />

related injuries that occur as a direct result <strong>of</strong> participation in the<br />

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intercollegiate athletic program. Participation includes supervised<br />

conditioning; organized practice attended by a member <strong>of</strong> the coaching staff<br />

or a Department sponsored game, meet or match. The University does not<br />

accept financial responsibility for injuries that occurred prior to enrolling at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W. Injuries received while voluntarily playing any sport (e.g., intramural,<br />

with friends or at home) are the financial responsibility <strong>of</strong> the individual.<br />

j. Seahawk Club Financial Reporting<br />

The Seahawk Club’s books and records are audited annually by an<br />

independent certified public accounting firm, and a copy <strong>of</strong> the report is<br />

furnished to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Chancellor and Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees. In addition to the<br />

independent audit, The Seahawk Club’s books and records are also audited on<br />

an annual basis by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Internal Auditor as required by applicable<br />

NCAA rules. The Internal Auditor’s report is provided to the NCAA, the<br />

University and is made available to the general public.<br />

k. Opening <strong>of</strong> Bank Accounts<br />

No school, <strong>department</strong>, or activity <strong>of</strong> the university is allowed to open a bank<br />

account without prior written approval from the Associate Vice Chancellor for<br />

Business Affairs-Finance.<br />

V. ATHLETIC FACILITIES AND ATHLETIC EVENT MANAGEMENT<br />

ATHLETICS FACILITIES<br />

GENERAL<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Facilities consists <strong>of</strong>: Boseman Field, Brooks Field, Golden<br />

Hawk Room, <strong>UNC</strong>W Golf Facility, Hanover Hall, Harold Greene Track, <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Natatorium, <strong>UNC</strong>W Soccer Complex, <strong>UNC</strong>W Tennis Complex and Trask Coliseum.<br />

These facilities fall under the direct responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities.<br />

SCHEDULING & USE OF ATHLETICS FACILITIES BY <strong>UNC</strong>W ATHLETIC<br />

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TEAMS<br />

In regards to practice, first priority in scheduling shall go to the sport in season that<br />

occupies a particular facility as their primary competitive facility. For men and women’s<br />

sports that share a competitive facility, there will be a fair and equitable distribution <strong>of</strong><br />

practice dates and times. Head coaches will meet with the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities at the beginning <strong>of</strong> their respective season to establish a practice schedule. The<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, and the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA will<br />

review and approve the practice schedule.<br />

In regards to competitions, first priority in scheduling shall go to the sport in season that<br />

occupies a particular facility as their primary competitive facility. For men and women’s<br />

sports, that share a competitive facility, there will be a fair and equitable distribution <strong>of</strong><br />

dates and times. However, conference mandated scheduling <strong>of</strong> competitions will take<br />

first priority. Then, after the conference schedule is confirmed, coaches will coordinate<br />

together to secure non-conference competition dates. Final competition schedules MUST<br />

be reviewed and approved by the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, the respective<br />

Sport Supervisor, the Associate Athletic Director for Business, the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance and the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will have<br />

final authority to review and approve the schedule as well.<br />

In regards to sports camps, first priority shall go to the sport that occupies a particular<br />

facility as their primary competitive facility. Summer recruiting dates mandated by the<br />

NCAA will dictate certain dates where multiple teams are trying to utilize multiple<br />

facilities. All camp dates will be scheduled through the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities. More information on sports camps <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> can be found on<br />

the following pages.<br />

SCHEDULING & USE OF ATHLETICS FACILITIES BY NON-ATHLETIC<br />

TENANTS<br />

The academic and athletic programs shall receive first priority in regards to the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

above listed facilities. Furthermore, the University regards these facilities as resources<br />

available to the general University community and every effort is made to coordinate<br />

schedules to accommodate both activities and interests <strong>of</strong> other <strong>department</strong>s, including<br />

recreational and intramural needs.<br />

However, when not in use by the University, <strong>athletics</strong> facilities shall be made available<br />

on a rental basis to specific interest groups as a public service for the University.<br />

Requests for use <strong>of</strong> any athletic facilities for any purpose shall be submitted to the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities for approval. All requests should be submitted<br />

as far in advance as possible, but no less than two weeks in advance as priority use <strong>of</strong> any<br />

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athletic facility shall be given to the sport, or sports, in season as per policy set by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities is also responsible for coordinating<br />

scheduled groups in the usage <strong>of</strong> indoor and outdoor <strong>athletics</strong> facilities. Various facility<br />

areas have different times for scheduled usage, and users are required to abide by these<br />

times. In addition, certain facility areas, such as the Harold Greene Track and Field<br />

Complex, have posted regulations regarding usage.<br />

Coaches, administrators, staff members and other University personnel are not authorized<br />

to grant permission for the use <strong>of</strong> <strong>athletics</strong> facilities. Coordination <strong>of</strong> services,<br />

contractual requirements, facility availability and safety considerations necessitates that<br />

scheduling be done in a central location.<br />

The following criteria will serve to determine whether a group is given permission to use<br />

these facilities:<br />

1) The best general interest <strong>of</strong> the University and Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

2) Availability <strong>of</strong> the facility on the dates and times requested<br />

3) Demonstration <strong>of</strong> financial capability to cover all projected costs<br />

4) Demonstration <strong>of</strong> required insurance capabilities<br />

5) Ability to meet all facility requirements according to specific dates listed in<br />

contract<br />

6) Miscellaneous additional requirements set forth by the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Facilities<br />

2010 – 2011 FACILITY RENTAL RATE FEES & SERVICES *<br />

Athletics Facility Non-University Group University/State Agency<br />

Group<br />

Aerobics Room (Hanover) $15 / hr $7.50 / hr<br />

Boseman Field (S<strong>of</strong>tball) $1,000 / day $500 / day<br />

Brooks Field (Baseball) $1,000 / day $500 / day<br />

**Golden Hawk Room $100 / day $0 / day<br />

$30/hr M-F 8-5; $40/hr after $15/hr after hours<br />

Golf Facility $300 / day $150 / day<br />

#Hanover Hall $3,000 / day $600 / day<br />

$750/day set-up/breakdown $150/day set-<br />

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up/breakdown<br />

Harold Greene Track $500 / day $250 / day<br />

Natatorium $125 / day $62.50 / day<br />

Soccer Complex $1,000 / day $500 / day<br />

Tennis Complex $300 / day $150 / day<br />

#Trask Coliseum $6,000 / day $1,200 / day<br />

$1,500/day set-up/breakdown $300/day setup/breakdown<br />

*Rental rates are subject to change at any time.<br />

** Contact Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities for specific rules regarding use <strong>of</strong><br />

this area.<br />

# Contact Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities for additional set-up fees associated<br />

with the use <strong>of</strong> these venues.<br />

All groups who wish to use these <strong>athletics</strong> facilities must sign a rental contract preferably<br />

least four (4) weeks prior to the date <strong>of</strong> the event. Rental rates are set-up for daylong<br />

rentals, unless otherwise noted. The Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities may rent<br />

out the facilities to groups at an hourly rate provided the event does not tie up an <strong>athletics</strong><br />

venue for more than three (3) hours. Please note, rental fees do NOT include fees for<br />

other services, which include, but are not limited to: housekeeping, security, grounds<br />

crew, event staff, licenses, damage, utilities, supplies, telephone and administrative fees.<br />

In addition, the following miscellaneous items will be required/enforced when rening any<br />

<strong>of</strong> the above stated facilities:<br />

1) Deposit: an advance payment <strong>of</strong> fifty percent (50%) <strong>of</strong> the rental fee is<br />

required with a signed contract<br />

2) Souvenir and Novelty Sales: house commission <strong>of</strong> twenty percent (20%) <strong>of</strong><br />

gross souvenir and novelty sales is retained by the University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

3) Concessions: all concessions will be controlled by, and all proceeds from such<br />

sales will remain with, the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics unless relinquished by contractual agreement to<br />

designated entity<br />

WORK ORDER PROCEDURES<br />

To monitor and streamline <strong>athletics</strong>’ costs related to work performed by the Physical<br />

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Plant, all Athletics Department work orders will be initiated and processed through the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Facilities. All maintenance, repairs and construction <strong>of</strong>/to the<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> facilities are arranged by the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities upon<br />

request and are determined by the budget.<br />

UNIVERSITY EQUIPMENT<br />

University equipment identifies items purchased by the <strong>department</strong> through the use <strong>of</strong><br />

state funds and includes, but not limited to, computers, cell phones, <strong>of</strong>fice furniture,<br />

training room equipment, strength & conditioning equipment, <strong>of</strong>fice supplies, athletic<br />

apparel, etc. Based on the value <strong>of</strong> the equipment, some items will receive university<br />

identification codes and these codes will be attached to the equipment. Equipment will<br />

be inventoried as required by the university and staff is responsible for the equipment that<br />

is in their possession. No inventory should be thrown away, destroyed, sold, or given to<br />

another staff member.<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, in consultation with the Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Business, will maintain a list <strong>of</strong> equipment with identification codes and will<br />

conduct an inventory <strong>of</strong> the equipment as required and requested by the university.<br />

KEY DISTRIBUTION<br />

Keys are issued to proper personnel for their use ONLY. The Assistant Athletic Director<br />

for Facilities is responsible for obtaining keys from the University Locksmith on a needs<br />

basis. NO KEYS ARE TO BE DUPLICATED.<br />

Master keys will not be issued except by approval from the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

Lost keys must be reported at once to the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

University Police is required to complete a report on all lost keys, as it must be<br />

determined if a breach <strong>of</strong> security has occurred.<br />

In addition, keys are not to be loaned. Coaches and staff are not to loan their keys to<br />

persons outside the staff or to students, including athletes. This is for the protection <strong>of</strong><br />

the individual as well as the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. All keys are to be returned when<br />

service with the University is discontinued to the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities. Keys must be signed for when issued and returned.<br />

SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS<br />

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GENERAL<br />

All <strong>UNC</strong>W and coaches’ privately-owned sports camps must be conducted according to<br />

University, CAA and NCAA <strong>policies</strong> and regulations. Any staff member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics who requests to hold a sports camp on the <strong>UNC</strong>W campus must<br />

adhere to the guidelines set forth by <strong>UNC</strong>W and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

All camp documentation must be submitted to the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities by deadline date set forth for each item. A delay in the submission <strong>of</strong> required<br />

documents may result in additional fees.<br />

Any questions regarding <strong>UNC</strong>W and coaches’ privately-owned summer sports camps<br />

should be directed to the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

GUIDELINES<br />

The following guidelines have been established for summer sports camps at <strong>UNC</strong>W:<br />

1) All <strong>UNC</strong>W and privately-owned summer camps must be approved by the<br />

Compliance Office.<br />

2) Submit Camp Dates and Facility Usage<br />

An <strong>of</strong>ficial submission for camp dates and facility usage, including first,<br />

second and third choice <strong>of</strong> a facility, must be submitted by the designated<br />

camp director holding the sport camp to the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities at least nine (9) months prior to the first camp session.<br />

3) Camp Insurance Policy<br />

Camp directors are responsible for obtaining an insurance policy, at its<br />

own expense, and providing a copy <strong>of</strong> that policy to the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Facilities. A minimum required amount <strong>of</strong> insurance from a<br />

reputable casualty insurance company must include $1,000,000 for bodily<br />

injury, $1,000,000 for property damage or a combined single limit <strong>of</strong><br />

$2,000,000. A copy <strong>of</strong> the insurance policy must be provided to the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities at least thirty (30) days prior to<br />

the start <strong>of</strong> the first camp session.<br />

4) Contractual Agreement<br />

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Camp directors must provide two (2) signed copies <strong>of</strong> the contract<br />

agreement to the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities at least thirty<br />

(30) days prior to the start <strong>of</strong> camp. Failure to adhere to the deadline may<br />

result in additional fees.<br />

* Subject to change with extended competitive seasons.<br />

5) Camp Set-Up Needs / Diagrams<br />

The camp director is responsible for notifying the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Facilities <strong>of</strong> camp needs, including: equipment to be used,<br />

request for meeting space, locker rooms and facilities layout at least thirty<br />

(30) days prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the first camp. In addition, staff members<br />

must notify the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities <strong>of</strong><br />

diagrams/layouts <strong>of</strong> camp needs in order for arrangements to be made,<br />

including if there is a need to utilize the student recreational center, courts<br />

or fields.<br />

If a sports camp wishes to use the <strong>UNC</strong>W Natatorium, a request form for<br />

use <strong>of</strong> the pool must be submitted to the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities at least sixty (60) days prior to the first camp.<br />

This information must also be submitted to the Indoor and/or Outdoor<br />

Facilities Assistants, as applicable, at least thirty (30) days prior to the<br />

start <strong>of</strong> the first camp.<br />

6) Daily Camp Schedule / Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation<br />

Camp directors must submit to the Assistant Athletics Director for<br />

Facilities a daily camp schedule <strong>of</strong> events and activities, including camp<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> operation, at least ten (10) days prior to the start <strong>of</strong> camp.<br />

Scheduled hours <strong>of</strong> operation should exclude mealtimes.<br />

Should there be any changes in the daily hours <strong>of</strong> operation they must be<br />

submitted to the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities no later than five<br />

(5) days after the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the last camp session.<br />

7) Payment<br />

Camp directors may submit payment within five (5) business days<br />

following the conclusion <strong>of</strong> each camp session. Late payment may result<br />

in additional fees.<br />

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EXAMPLE OF SPORTS CAMP TIMELINE (JUNE 18, 2010 – FIRST DAY OF<br />

CAMP)<br />

Nine (9) months out from first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

9/18/09 – Submit request for camp dates and facility usage<br />

Eight (8) months out from first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

10/18/09 – Signed contractual agreement to Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities<br />

Six (6) months out from first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

12/18/09 – Submit request for use <strong>of</strong> non-athletic facilities<br />

Sixty (60) days out from first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

3/18/10 – Submit camp insurance policy to Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities; submit request for use <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Natatorium (dates and times)<br />

Thirty (30) days out from first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

5/18/10 – Submit request for use <strong>of</strong> other athletic facilities (Golden Hawk Room,<br />

etc.)<br />

Twenty-one (21) days out from first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

5/29/10 – Camp set-up needs, diagrams to Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Facilities; camp set-up needs, diagrams to Indoor and/or Outdoor Facility<br />

Assistants, as applicable. Ten (10) days out from the first day <strong>of</strong> camp<br />

6/8/10 – Daily camp schedule and hours <strong>of</strong> operation submitted to the Assistant<br />

Athletics Director for Facilities<br />

Five (5) days after the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the last camp session<br />

6/27/10 – Submit payment, including facility use fee and miscellaneous facility<br />

operational expenses. Include a list <strong>of</strong> all camper names. The total amount paid<br />

for facility use fee should be the number <strong>of</strong> campers multiplied by $4.00 per<br />

camper (payment = number <strong>of</strong> campers x $4.00)<br />

CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION<br />

Date Submitted<br />

Item<br />

_____________<br />

Submission <strong>of</strong> Camp Dates<br />

_______________ 1 st Choice<br />

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_______________ 2 nd Choice<br />

_______________ 3 rd Choice<br />

______________<br />

Facility Requested<br />

_______________ 1 st Choice<br />

_______________ 2 nd Choice<br />

_______________ 3 rd Choice<br />

______________<br />

Camp Insurance Policy<br />

______________<br />

Signed Contract Agreement<br />

______________<br />

Camp Set-Up Needs Submitted to Assistant<br />

Athletics Director for Facilities<br />

______________<br />

Camp Set-Up Needs Submitted to Greg Cooke<br />

and/or Jason Goodmurphy<br />

______________<br />

Daily Camp Schedule / Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation<br />

______________<br />

Payment Submitted<br />

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Please keep a copy <strong>of</strong> this checklist for your records and submit the completed form with<br />

payment to the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.<br />

ATHLETIC EVENT MANAGEMENT<br />

GENERAL<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Event Management is responsible for the pre-season and in-season<br />

coordination <strong>of</strong> all home athletic contests, including: facility operations, staffing levels,<br />

security, event billing, concessions, housekeeping, first aid, parking, and all other gameday<br />

support operations.<br />

CONCESSIONS<br />

ARAMark has sole authority to supply concessions during home athletic events, as well<br />

as any other event held in the <strong>athletics</strong> facilities. However, they must coordinate these<br />

activities with the Athletic Event/Game Manager prior to the season/event/contest.<br />

Outside groups, including individual athletic teams within the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics,<br />

may not sublet or operate their own food concessions during games without the prior<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> both the Athletic Event/Game Manager and ARAMark representative.<br />

ARAMark has the first right <strong>of</strong> refusal when it comes to any event held in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

athletic facilities, and if they so choose to refuse service then and only then can a group<br />

sublet or choose to operate their own food concessions during their event.<br />

CREDENTIALS<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Event Management, in conjunction with Media Relations, coordinates,<br />

produce sand distributes all season and game-day credentials. Season credentials are<br />

available to support staff prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the season, while game-day credentials are<br />

available at the sport’s respective pass gate on game-day. Event access is by valid<br />

credential, game ticket or pass gate list ONLY.<br />

Athletic Event Management works with Media Relations staff to design and develop the<br />

necessary credentials. Athletic Event Management gathers the expected credential<br />

numbers given to them by other <strong>department</strong>s and orders the necessary credentials for the<br />

upcoming season. Athletic Event Management is responsible for numbering and<br />

distributing the credentials to the necessary support staff, while Media Relations is<br />

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esponsible for distributing the credentials to the proper media outlets. Athletic Event<br />

Management is responsible for distributing additional credentials when necessary.<br />

EVENT CONTROL<br />

The Athletic Event/Game Manager is the sole person in charge <strong>of</strong> home athletic events on<br />

game-day, and thus retains sole authority regarding all decision-making as well as the<br />

control and possible removal <strong>of</strong> any and all individuals. In addition, the Athletic<br />

Event/Game Manager is responsible for the scheduling <strong>of</strong> all support staff on game-days,<br />

including: public address announcers, scoreboard operators, ball boys/girls, security, first<br />

aid, etc. Finally, to ensure only proper personnel have access to certain restricted areas<br />

ALL media, trainers, support staff and administrators are required to wear their<br />

credentials at all times. Only credentialed personnel should have access to the press area<br />

while only individuals with an ALL ACCESS credential should have access to the locker<br />

room area.<br />

FIRST AID<br />

Athletic Event Management will be responsible for the scheduling <strong>of</strong> EMS for all home<br />

athletic events. On game-days, the Athletic Event/Game Manager is responsible for<br />

coordinating a brief meeting with EMS and an athletic trainer. If EMS does not attend<br />

the home athletic event, or if the event is cancelled/postponed, it is the Athletic<br />

Event/Game Manager’s duty to call the on-duty Battalion Chief and alert him/her <strong>of</strong> this<br />

situation. The EMS assigned is responsible for any injuries occurring to a general patron<br />

as well as assisting the athletic trainer should an injury occur during competition or at the<br />

competition site.<br />

HOUSEKEEPING<br />

Housekeepers are assigned to athletic events by the University’s Housekeeping<br />

<strong>department</strong> and are paid out <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ operating budget. Prior to<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> the fall and winter sport seasons, the Athletic Event Management<br />

<strong>department</strong> sends an updated schedule to the Housekeeping <strong>department</strong> to ensure all<br />

home dates and times are covered. Housekeepers are responsible for thoroughly cleaning<br />

the facilities following games and for maintaining clean restrooms prior to, during and<br />

after all events.<br />

OFFICIALS<br />

Officials for <strong>UNC</strong>W home athletic events are assigned by the assigning agency <strong>of</strong> that<br />

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particular sport, and all assignments are communicated in advance. Prior to game-day, it<br />

is the Athletic Event/Game Manager’s responsibility to send the game <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

information pertaining to the game(s) they are assigned to work, including a campus map<br />

and parking pass (if necessary). In addition, it is the Athletic Event/Game Manager’s<br />

duty to ensure all the proper paperwork is taken care <strong>of</strong> prior to the game to ensure the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials are paid in a timely manner.<br />

On game-day, it is the Athletic Event/Game Manager’s responsibility to greet the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials as they enter the arena and escort them to their locker room. In addition, the<br />

game <strong>of</strong>ficials should be granted the following standards (if deemed necessary): special<br />

parking near the arena, private and secure dressing and shower facilities located to<br />

minimize any contact with players and coaches, a copy <strong>of</strong> the game film following the<br />

game, at least six towels and soap to shower with, a minimum <strong>of</strong> six iced drinks, postgame<br />

snack and a security escort on and <strong>of</strong>f the court as well as to their cars after the<br />

game, if necessary.<br />

PARKING<br />

The Athletic Event/Game Manager, in conjunction with Parking Services, is responsible<br />

for all parking programs and <strong>procedures</strong> for home athletic events, but the final authority<br />

for all parking matters at <strong>UNC</strong>W rests with the Campus Police. The Athletic<br />

Event/Game Manager, Parking Services and Campus Police make all arrangements for<br />

home game parking prior to an event, based upon the particular needs and requirements<br />

<strong>of</strong> that particular event. Arrangements should include consideration <strong>of</strong> personnel needs,<br />

donor parking, visiting team parking and television truck parking.<br />

SECURITY<br />

According to University policy, <strong>UNC</strong>W’s Chief <strong>of</strong> Police is responsible for public safety<br />

on campus. This includes a responsibility for ensuring there is adequate security at each<br />

home athletic contest, as necessary. To ensure adequate security at athletic events, both<br />

the Athletic Event/Game Manager and the Chief <strong>of</strong> Police should meet prior to the sport<br />

(basketball) season to coordinate a specific security strategy for each contest. The final<br />

authority in determining the number <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers present on game-day should come from<br />

the Athletic Event/Game Manager.<br />

In addition to campus police, event staff may also be required to work home athletic<br />

contests to ensure adequate security at a particular event. When necessary, it is the<br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Event/Game Manager to work with the event staff agency to<br />

determine adequate staffing levels as well as to assign them to a particular position. Prior<br />

to the season beginning, a staff meeting/training session should take place between the<br />

two parties outlining the expectations and duties expected <strong>of</strong> the staff throughout the<br />

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season. Then, prior to each home contest, a pre-game meeting, headed by the Athletic<br />

Event/Game Manager, should also take place informing the event staff <strong>of</strong> any additional<br />

information regarding the event.<br />

Payment <strong>of</strong> security personnel for all home athletic contests is funded by the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics’ operating budget.<br />

STAFF SCHEDULES<br />

Prior to each sport season beginning, the Athletic Event/Game Manager sends an updated<br />

schedule to all support staff interested in working that particular sport(s). When all<br />

completed forms have been returned, the Athletic Event/Game Manager schedules<br />

appropriate event staff for the respective sport. This process ensures that all staff are<br />

scheduled on a full-season basis, rather than on a game-by-game basis.<br />

VISITING TEAM / VISITING TEAM LOCKER ROOMS<br />

It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Event/Game Manager to contact the visiting team(s)<br />

prior to each scheduled home contest. When contacting the visiting team, the Athletic<br />

Event/Game Manager sends the Visiting Team Manual, a follow-up information sheet, a<br />

practice time request form (if necessary) and request an anticipated arrival time. When<br />

visiting teams arrive on game-day, the Athletic Event/Game Manager greets them and<br />

either escorts them to their locker room or straight to the field. In addition, the Athletic<br />

Event/Game Manager provides the team with any information regarding the event/facility<br />

as well as answers any questions.<br />

The Athletic Event/Game Manager is responsible for assigning each team a secure locker<br />

room space (depending on availability), making sure the locker room is set-up properly<br />

and supplying sufficient towels and soap. The Athletic Event/Game Manager identifies<br />

the locker room with proper signage, if necessary.<br />

VI. SPORTS INFORMATION POLICIES<br />

RELEASE OF INFORMATION<br />

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Information pertaining to the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics must be released through the<br />

Sports Information Office. No administrator, coach or student-athlete should provide<br />

information to the news media without first consulting sports information personnel.<br />

Team schedules will be released through the Sports Information Office following<br />

approval by the Associate Athletic Director for Business, Sport Supervisor, Assistnat<br />

Athletic Director for Compliance and the Deputy Athletic Director. Tentative schedules<br />

will not be announced and only those approved will be released.<br />

A <strong>UNC</strong>W composite schedule will be compiled for placement on the <strong>department</strong>’s web<br />

site at www.uncwsports.com. Changes in dates and times shall be made in writing to the<br />

respective Sport Supervisor and the following individuals will be included in the<br />

requested dates/times if the change involves a home competition: Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Facilities, Assistant Athletic Director for Seahawk Sports Marketing,<br />

Athletic Trainer, Sports Information Director and the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

PUBLICITY<br />

Sports Information Office representatives will make all contact with the news media<br />

regarding events. Coaches and student-athletes should not contact the news media<br />

directly concerning publicity for their events. Sports Information Office members will<br />

contact the news media on a regular basis to publicize athletic contests and events. This<br />

is accomplished through the <strong>department</strong>’s web site, mailings, faxes, fax-on-demand and<br />

personal contact.<br />

Advance publicity for special events requires as much notice as possible.<br />

EVENT COVERAGE/REPORTING<br />

Sports Information Office members compile results from each event and reports them to<br />

the news media immediately following competition.<br />

The Sports Information Office staffs all home events and selected away contests. When<br />

away events are not staffed, sports information <strong>of</strong>ficials will make arrangements to obtain<br />

final results and report those to the news media. Results are always reported, regardless<br />

<strong>of</strong> the outcome.<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

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Media guides, game programs and game notes are published by the Sports Information<br />

Office to publicize the <strong>department</strong>’s athletic teams.<br />

Printing needs are prioritized, with budget requirements taken into consideration. All<br />

printed materials are designed, written and edited by Sports Information Office members<br />

and should be ready prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the season. Programs for home events are written<br />

and printed by the Sports Information Office. Formats for the programs are determined<br />

by the budget<br />

.<br />

QUESTIONNAIRES<br />

Every student-athlete must complete a general questionnaire for the Sports Information<br />

Office. This information is used to generate copy for media guides and other<br />

publications, and is placed in the student-athlete’s permanent file.<br />

MEDIA CREDENTIALS<br />

Media credentials for athletic events are provided through the Sports Information Office.<br />

Credentials are issued on a priority basis and are non-transferable.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

The Sports Information Office is responsible for the <strong>department</strong>’s photography needs.<br />

Portraits are taken <strong>of</strong> all administrators, coaches and student-athletes for inclusion in the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice’s archival files.<br />

WEB SITE<br />

The <strong>department</strong>’s site on the World Wide Web, www.uncwsports.com, is designed and<br />

maintained by the Sports Information Office. Questions pertaining to the site should be<br />

directed to the Sports Information Director.<br />

STATISTICS/RECORDS<br />

The Sports Information Office provides up-to-date and accurate statistical information on<br />

all athletic <strong>department</strong> teams. Archives are also kept in the <strong>of</strong>fice, with team and<br />

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individual records for each sport on file.<br />

GAME DAY OPERATIONS<br />

For men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball the Sports Information Office<br />

conducts full press operations, including the supervision <strong>of</strong> press row during basketball<br />

games and the press box in baseball.<br />

Basketball Operations<br />

Baseball Operations<br />

1. Press Room 1. Press Box<br />

2. Official Scorer 2. Official Scorer<br />

3. Public Address Announcer 3. Radio Coverage<br />

4. Radio Coverage 4. Game Programs<br />

5. Television Coverage 5. Statistics<br />

6. Game Programs 6. Public Address Announcer<br />

7. Statistics 7. Scoreboard Operator<br />

8. Press Hospitality Room<br />

9. Post-Game Reports<br />

VII. SUMMER SPORTS CAMP PROGRAMS AT <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Sport camps are encouraged by the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to help recruit future students<br />

to the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, and to help young people in their<br />

particular sport by sharing the knowledge and experience <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic personnel.<br />

All summer camps held on the campus <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W are the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the respective<br />

Head Coach and are independently owned by the said coach as stated in a contract or<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> Appointment as agreed upon by the Head Coach and the University. NCAA<br />

and <strong>UNC</strong>W rules and regulations both apply to conducting a camp/clinic by the Head<br />

Coach.<br />

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It is essential that the Camp Director schedule the time frame for each camp with the<br />

Assistant Director for Facilities and that camp brochures be approved by the Assistant<br />

Athletic Director for Compliance, Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, Senior<br />

Associate Athletic Director for Communications, Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Business and the Deputy Athletic Director before camps begin. All arrangements with<br />

Housing and Food Services are the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Camp Director, as well as,<br />

payments for these services.<br />

To Be Completed Prior to the Opening Session <strong>of</strong> Camps/Clinic:<br />

1. Complete the Sports Camp Packet with the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance for pre-approval.<br />

2. Submit draft <strong>of</strong> brochure to the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, Senior<br />

Associate Athletic Director for Communications, Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Business, Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and the Deputy Athletic<br />

Direction for approval prior to printing and distribution.<br />

3. Submit copy <strong>of</strong> final brochure to the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance<br />

and others listed above for approval.<br />

4. Sign <strong>UNC</strong>W Facilities contract with the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities<br />

for usage <strong>of</strong> state facilities.<br />

5. Provide the Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Facilities with pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> accidental<br />

injury insurance.<br />

To be Completed Subsequent to the Completion <strong>of</strong> Camps/Clinic:<br />

1. After completion <strong>of</strong> each camp, the Camp Director is required to furnish the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities with a detailed list <strong>of</strong> all campers and the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> fee paid to determine the amount owed to <strong>UNC</strong>W for Facilities rental.<br />

2. A final, completed Sports Camp Packet is provided to the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Compliance.<br />

3. A list <strong>of</strong> all student-athletes who have worked the camp including name, days<br />

worked, responsibility, and compensation.<br />

4. A list <strong>of</strong> all non-university employees who have worked the camp including<br />

name, affiliation, days worked, responsibilities, and compensation.<br />

5. A list <strong>of</strong> price and source <strong>of</strong> camper/employee awards.<br />

VIII. SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

SECTION I-ORGANIZATION/ADMINISTRATION<br />

Mission Statement 1<br />

Athletic Training Philosophy 2<br />

Guiding Principles and Values 3<br />

Organizational Chart 4<br />

Job Descriptions 5<br />

Licensure and Regulation <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training 13<br />

Staff Coverage Plan 21<br />

Performance Evaluations and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Goals 22<br />

Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation 23<br />

Summer Coverage Hours 24<br />

Summer Camp Coverage 25<br />

Dress Code 27<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Appearance <strong>of</strong> the Department 30<br />

Team Physician Services 32<br />

Team Physician Availability to Athletic Staff 33<br />

Physician Clinic Policy 34<br />

SECTION II-STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT<br />

CPR/AED Training Policy 36<br />

Exposure Control Plan/Blood Borne Pathogen Training 37<br />

Clinical Education Experiences 52<br />

SECTION III-DEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION<br />

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Student-Athlete’s Rights and Responsibilities 55<br />

Communication with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training 57<br />

Staff/Department Communication Policy 58<br />

Sharing <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete Medical Information and<br />

Communication with the Media Policy 60<br />

Coaches Responsibility Policy 61<br />

Injury Reports for Coaches and Strength/Conditioning Staff Policy 63<br />

SECTION IV-MEDICAL ELIGIBILITY<br />

Preseason Pre-participation Screening Policy 65<br />

Team Tryout and Walk-on Policy 67<br />

Summer Workouts Policy 69<br />

Medical Recruitment History Policy 70<br />

Exit Physical Assessment Policy 71<br />

SECTION V-INSURANCE PROCEDURES AND MEDICAL COVERAGE<br />

Insurance Procedures and Medical Expenses Policy 73<br />

Steps for Processing Medical Bills 74<br />

Student-Athlete Referral Policy 75<br />

Second Opinion Policy 78<br />

Surgical Procedures and Treatment Policy 79<br />

SECTION VI-MEDICAL RECORDS AND DOCUMENTATION<br />

Confidentiality <strong>of</strong> Medical Records/HIPPA Compliance 81<br />

Medical Documentation Policy 87<br />

NCAA Medical Hardships and Disqualification Policy 88<br />

SECTION VII-MEDICAL AND CLINICAL POLICIES<br />

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Policy 91<br />

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Asthma and Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) Policy 93<br />

Concussion Management Policy 100<br />

Diabetic Athlete Policy 105<br />

Epi-pen Policy 108<br />

Hydration and Fluid Replacement Policy 112<br />

Intravenous (IV) Fluid Replacement Policy 115<br />

MRSA/Skin Infection Policy 117<br />

Pregnancy in the Student-Athlete 121<br />

Prescription Drugs and Over the Counter (OTC) Medication Policy 122<br />

Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Policy 128<br />

Sickle Cell Policy 130<br />

Influenza-like Illness Policy 134<br />

SECTION VIII-AUXILIARY SERVICES AND POLICIES<br />

Catastrophic Incident Management Plan 136<br />

Dental Expenses Policy 142<br />

Drug Screening and Education Program 143<br />

Event Safety and Game Operations Policy 144<br />

Handicap Parking Pass Policy 146<br />

Sexual Harassment Policy 147<br />

Lightening and Severe Weather Safety Policy 148<br />

Mouth Guards and Dental Emergency Policy 152<br />

Nutritional Services Policy 155<br />

SECTION IX-TRANSPORTATION POLICIES<br />

University Vehicle Use Policy 157<br />

Transportation <strong>of</strong> Student-Athletes Policy 158<br />

SECTION X-EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN<br />

Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Policy 160<br />

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APPENDICES<br />

1. Staff Coverage Chart 166<br />

2. Performance Evaluation Surveys 168<br />

3. Preseason Pre-Participation Forms 174<br />

4. Medical Recruitment History Form 185<br />

5. Drug Screening and Education Program 187<br />

6. Sickle Cell Screening Consent Form 201<br />

7. <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Emergency Action Plans 203<br />

SECTION 1<br />

ORGANIZATION/ADMINISTRATION<br />

Annual evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is conducted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Trainers. This evaluation takes the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> ongoing discussion <strong>of</strong> day-to-day matters between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and their staff. The Athletic Training Department also collaborates closely with<br />

the Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in order to address any concerns regarding <strong>policies</strong> and<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> for the Athletic Training Department. Throughout the year, the Athletic<br />

Training Department exercises a policy <strong>of</strong> open communication with coaches and athletes<br />

in order to promote a healthy and safe environment for student-athletes.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine<br />

Mission Statement<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine aspires to<br />

be a leader in providing quality healthcare services to all student-athletes. A team <strong>of</strong><br />

multi-skilled pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, utilizing current research, educational knowledge, and state<strong>of</strong>-the-art<br />

equipment and technology, strives to provide a comprehensive and progressive<br />

approach to assuring the holistic well being <strong>of</strong> each student-athlete.<br />

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The Athletic Training Staff <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W is committed to treating each individual with<br />

respect, and believes that each individual has a right to pr<strong>of</strong>essional, comprehensive, and<br />

humane care which protects his/her dignity, privacy, shows respect for his/her lifestyle<br />

and allows the patient to make informed participative choices in their health care.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Philosophy<br />

The main premise <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department is that we care. This may<br />

be a simple idea, but we truly care about our pr<strong>of</strong>ession and the student-athletes. It is the<br />

philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training staff that all student-athletes will be treated fairly and<br />

ethically regardless <strong>of</strong> sport, age, gender, race, color or religion. In addition, the Athletic<br />

Training staff will provide the best possible medical care within the confines <strong>of</strong> the<br />

resources that are available. Respect will be given to all, and the same will be expected<br />

in return.<br />

Our primary goal is to always put the health and welfare <strong>of</strong> the athlete first. The Athletic<br />

Training staff will return all injured and ill athletes to participation as soon as the athlete<br />

is medically fit to participate without causing further harm.<br />

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Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Guiding Principles and Values<br />

<br />

Student-athlete focused—we are here to serve the needs <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete<br />

and be their advocates.<br />

<br />

Quality focused—we strive to “set the standard” and provide exceptional service<br />

and quality care to the student-athletes <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism—our conduct and behavior should be that befitting a licensed<br />

health care pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

<br />

Equality—we treat ALL student-athletes fairly and equitably.<br />

<br />

Ethical—we conduct ourselves with honesty and integrity.<br />

<br />

Positive Attitude—we make every effort to create a positive environment for the<br />

student-athletes.<br />

<br />

Empathetic—we are sensitive to the needs / demands <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete and<br />

their individual response to an injury.<br />

<br />

Reliable and accountable—we recognize the importance <strong>of</strong> being available and<br />

accountable for our actions as a means <strong>of</strong> developing trust within the Athletic<br />

Training Department.<br />

<br />

Diversity—we respect the differences in people and value the differences within<br />

our <strong>department</strong><br />

<br />

Proactive and Innovative—we continually look for new and creative ways to<br />

serve the needs <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete.<br />

<br />

Confidentiality--- we respect the privacy and confidentiality <strong>of</strong> all student athletes<br />

as it pertains to physical and emotional health matters.<br />

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Sports Medicine Department Organizational Chart<br />

Athletic Director<br />

Deputy Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athl ti<br />

Counseling<br />

Liaison<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

SHC<br />

Team<br />

Physic<br />

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As<br />

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As<br />

st<br />

Extend<br />

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provid<br />

Athletic Training Students<br />

(ATS)<br />

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Job Descriptions<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training has formalized job descriptions for the<br />

following positions:<br />

1. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Services<br />

2. Associate Athletic Trainer<br />

3. Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

4. Insurance Coordinator/Administrative Assistant<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Job Description – Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Services<br />

Minimum Qualifications:<br />

Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />

NATABOC certification<br />

Eligible/Possession <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Athletic Training State Regulation<br />

CPR and AED Certified<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Preferred Qualifications:<br />

Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />

NATABOC certification<br />

Eligible/possession <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Athletic Training State Regulation<br />

CPR and First AED Certified<br />

Five (5) years <strong>of</strong> experience as a certified athletic trainer<br />

Involvement in state, district and/or national athletic training organizations<br />

Involvement/experience in the organization and administration <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training<br />

Departments and programs<br />

<br />

Organizational Responsibility:<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Services reports directly to the Deputy Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics with respect to athletic health care related issues<br />

<br />

Job Responsibilities:<br />

Coordinate athletic training services<br />

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Develop and oversee a team <strong>of</strong> medical providers for student-athletes<br />

Provide medical services to student athletes and athletic teams<br />

Assist with the prevention and recognition <strong>of</strong> injuries to the student-athletes<br />

Assist with providing a safe, legal and ethical working environment<br />

Direct the management and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> injuries to the student-athletes<br />

Coordinate the organization and administration <strong>of</strong> all athletic training services<br />

Educate coaches and student-athletes regarding the philosophy <strong>of</strong> the athletic training<br />

services provided<br />

Assist with the arrangement, organization, delivering and documentation <strong>of</strong> preparticipation<br />

physical examinations<br />

Assist with the acquisition and maintenance <strong>of</strong> student-athlete insurance records<br />

Assist in the provision <strong>of</strong> coverage <strong>of</strong> athletic team practices and events<br />

Providing relevant communication regarding a student-athlete’s medical condition to<br />

appropriate sources in a timely manner<br />

Maintain medical records on all student-athletes in a timely, efficient and confidential<br />

manner<br />

Supervise assistant athletic trainers, associate athletic trainers, athletic training<br />

undergraduate students<br />

Perform annual performance evaluations <strong>of</strong> all staff members<br />

Assist with and actively contribute to the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a clean, sterile and safe working<br />

environment<br />

Adhere to all <strong>department</strong> and university policy and procedure<br />

Collaborate with athletic training education clinical coordinator<br />

Undergo yearly performance evaluation<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Skills Required:<br />

Exhibit a student/customer first orientation in providing exceptional service in all<br />

responsibilities and interactions demonstrating versatility in handling people and<br />

situations<br />

Adapt willingly and quickly to changing priorities, responsibilities, and student’s needs<br />

and expectations; anticipate and identify student’s needs<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> administrative policy and procedure<br />

Demonstrate a high energy. Enthusiastic approach to duties<br />

Communicate, collaborate, and cooperate well with others to achieve common<br />

<strong>department</strong> and university goals<br />

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Demonstrate comfort with and willingness to travel as necessary<br />

Demonstrate ability to work evening and weekend hours<br />

Develop and nurture an effective, productive and respectful rapport and working<br />

relationship with students, coaches, faculty, co-workers and various university and<br />

community constituents maintaining appropriate level <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

Demonstrate strong interpersonal, public speaking, and organizational skills, a sense <strong>of</strong><br />

humor, flexibility and creativity<br />

Demonstrate strong written, telephone and electronic communication skills<br />

Communicate information clearly and concisely<br />

Possess aptitude for technological development and its implications<br />

Possess understanding, respect, and legal awareness for confidentiality issues<br />

Ability to walk, stand and carry objects <strong>of</strong> moderate weight<br />

Accommodate to frequent exposure to adverse environmental conditions (cold, rain,<br />

snow, etc…)<br />

Possess the ability to utilize physical senses to include vision, touch, smell, and hear<br />

Ability to communicate both verbal and written in a language understandable to studentathletes,<br />

coaches, and co-workers<br />

Job Description- Associate Athletic Trainer<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Minimum Qualifications:<br />

Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />

NATABOC certification<br />

Eligible/Possession <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Athletic Training State Regulation<br />

CPR and AED certified<br />

Five (5) years experience as a certified athletic trainer<br />

Five (5) years experience as an Approved Clinical Instructor<br />

Demonstration <strong>of</strong> consistent excellent performance evaluations<br />

Demonstrated equivalency <strong>of</strong> above requirements at previous institutions<br />

<br />

<br />

Preferred Qualifications:<br />

Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />

NATABOC certification<br />

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Eligible/Possession <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Athletic Training State Regulation<br />

CPR and AED certified<br />

Five (5) years experience as a certified athletic trainer at this institution<br />

Five (5) years experience as an Approved Clinical Instructor at this institution<br />

Demonstration <strong>of</strong> consistent excellent performance evaluations<br />

Demonstrated equivalency <strong>of</strong> above requirements at previous institutions<br />

Involvement in campus organizations and/or involvement in state, district, and national<br />

athletic training organizations<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Job Responsibilities:<br />

Provide medical services to student athletes and athletic teams as assigned.<br />

Provide all services under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and the<br />

medical doctors.<br />

Assist with the prevention and recognition <strong>of</strong> injuries to student athletes.<br />

Assist with providing a safe, legal, and ethical working environment.<br />

Assist with the management and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> injuries to the student athletes adhering<br />

to <strong>department</strong>al established protocols.<br />

Assist with the educating <strong>of</strong> coaches and student athletes regarding the philosophy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training.<br />

Assist with the arrangement, organization, delivering and documentation <strong>of</strong> preparticipation<br />

screenings.<br />

Assist in the provision <strong>of</strong> coverage <strong>of</strong> athletic team practices and events.<br />

Providing relevant communication regarding a student athlete’s medical condition to<br />

appropriate sources in a timely manner.<br />

Maintain medical records on all student athletes in a timely, efficient and confidential<br />

manner.<br />

Contribute to a team effort by welcoming new and different work requirements and<br />

explore new opportunities to enhance the services <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>.<br />

Assist with and actively contribute to the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a clean, sterile, and safe<br />

working environment.<br />

Adhere to all <strong>department</strong> and university policy and procedure.<br />

Perform other duties incidental to the work described herein.<br />

Coordinate with the student athlete, Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, and appropriate<br />

personnel when needed to utilize support services for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the student athlete<br />

according to policy and privacy <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

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Undergo yearly performance evaluation.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Skills Required:<br />

Exhibit a student/customer first orientation in providing exceptional service in all<br />

responsibilities and interactions demonstrating versatility in handling people and<br />

situations<br />

Adapt willingly and quickly to changing priorities, responsibilities, and student’s needs<br />

and expectations; anticipate and identify student’s needs<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> administrative policy and procedure<br />

Demonstrate a high energy. Enthusiastic approach to duties<br />

Communicate, collaborate, and cooperate well with others to achieve common<br />

<strong>department</strong> and university goals<br />

Demonstrate comfort with and willingness to travel as necessary<br />

Demonstrate ability to work evening and weekend hours<br />

Develop and nurture an effective, productive and respectful rapport and working<br />

relationship with students, coaches, faculty, co-workers and various university<br />

and community constituents maintaining appropriate level <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

Demonstrate strong interpersonal, public speaking, and organizational skills, a<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> humor, flexibility and creativity<br />

Demonstrate strong written, telephone and electronic communication skills<br />

Communicate information clearly and concisely<br />

Possess aptitude for technological development and its implications<br />

Possess understanding, respect, and legal awareness for confidentiality issues<br />

Ability to walk, stand and carry objects <strong>of</strong> moderate weight<br />

Accommodate to frequent exposure to adverse environmental conditions (cold,<br />

rain, snow, etc…)<br />

Possess the ability to utilize physical senses to include vision, touch, smell, and<br />

hear<br />

Ability to communicate both verbal and written in a language understandable to<br />

student-athletes, coaches, and co-workers<br />

Job Description – Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Minimum Qualifications:<br />

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Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />

NATABOC certification<br />

Eligible for North Carolina Athletic Training State Regulation (must possess at<br />

time <strong>of</strong> appointment)<br />

CPR and AED Certified<br />

Preferred Qualifications:<br />

Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />

NATABOC certification<br />

Eligible for North Carolina Athletic Training State Regulation (must possess at<br />

time <strong>of</strong> appointment)<br />

CPR and AED Certified<br />

Experience as an Approved Clinical Instructor<br />

Three (3) years <strong>of</strong> experience as a certified athletic trainer<br />

Job Responsibilities:<br />

Provide medical services to student athletes and athletic teams as assigned<br />

Provide all services under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Services and the medical doctors<br />

Assist with the prevention and recognition <strong>of</strong> injuries to the student-athletes<br />

Assist with providing a safe, legal and ethical working environment<br />

Assist with the management and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> injuries to the student-athletes<br />

adhering to <strong>department</strong>al established protocols<br />

Assist with the organization and administration <strong>of</strong> all sports medicine services<br />

Support the mission statements, goals, and philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training and athletic <strong>department</strong>, as well as all university policy and<br />

<strong>procedures</strong><br />

Assist with the organization, delivery and documentation <strong>of</strong> pre-participation<br />

physical examinations<br />

Assist with the acquisition and maintenance <strong>of</strong> student-athlete insurance records<br />

Assist in the provision <strong>of</strong> coverage <strong>of</strong> athletic team practices and events<br />

Providing relevant communication regarding a student-athlete’s medical condition<br />

to appropriate sources in a timely manner<br />

Maintain medical records on all student-athletes in a timely, efficient and<br />

confidential manner<br />

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Contribute to a team effort by welcoming new and different work requirements<br />

and explore new opportunities to enhance the services <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong><br />

Assist with and actively contribute to the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a clean, sterile and safe<br />

working environment<br />

Adhere to all <strong>department</strong> and university policy and procedure<br />

Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein<br />

Coordinate with the student-athlete, Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Services, and<br />

appropriate personnel when needed to utilize support services for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

the student athlete according to policy and privacy <strong>procedures</strong><br />

Undergo yearly performance evaluation<br />

Skills Required:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Exhibit a student/customer first orientation in providing exceptional service in all<br />

responsibilities and interactions demonstrating versatility in handling people and<br />

situations<br />

Adapt willingly and quickly to changing priorities, responsibilities, and student’s<br />

needs and expectations; anticipate and identify student’s needs<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> administrative policy and procedure<br />

Demonstrate a high energy. Enthusiastic approach to duties<br />

Communicate, collaborate, and cooperate well with others to achieve common<br />

<strong>department</strong> and university goals<br />

Demonstrate comfort with and willingness to travel as necessary<br />

Demonstrate ability to work evening and weekend hours<br />

Develop and nurture an effective, productive and respectful rapport and working<br />

relationship with students, coaches, faculty, co-workers and various university<br />

and community constituents maintaining appropriate level <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

Communicate information clearly and concisely<br />

Possess aptitude for technological development and its implications<br />

Possess understanding, respect, and legal awareness for confidentiality issues<br />

Ability to walk, stand and carry objects <strong>of</strong> moderate weight<br />

Accommodate to frequent exposure to adverse environmental conditions (cold,<br />

rain, snow, etc…)<br />

Possess the ability to utilize physical senses to include vision, touch, smell, and<br />

hearing<br />

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Ability to communicate both verbal and written (including electronically) in a<br />

language understandable to student-athletes, coaches, and co-workers<br />

Job Description – Administrative Assistant/Insurance Coordinator<br />

Minimal Qualifications:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Possess a high school diploma<br />

Possess experience with health care insurance billing and filing <strong>of</strong> claims<br />

Posses experience with computer s<strong>of</strong>tware programs<br />

Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills<br />

Preferred Qualifications:<br />

Possess a high diploma and a degree and/or certification in an area related to<br />

health insurance claims, filing, or coordination<br />

Possess two years <strong>of</strong> experience working with health insurance directly in a<br />

medical <strong>of</strong>fice, insurance company, or similar facility<br />

Possess experience working with electronic medical insurance billing, MS Word,<br />

Excel, and other s<strong>of</strong>tware based programs<br />

Exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to interact with a sports<br />

medicine staff, student athletes, parents, medical providers, and insurance <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

Maintain flexible hours as determined by needs <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong><br />

Be able to work in a highly confidential and sensitive area<br />

Responsibilities:<br />

Report to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Organize and maintain both health & insurance records <strong>of</strong> all student athletes<br />

Create athletic insurance educational information for student athletes, parents,<br />

coaches and administrators<br />

Establish contacts with, and meet insurance procurers within the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Sports Medicine provider network. Present insurance procurers with all<br />

student athlete insurance information<br />

Assist with coordination <strong>of</strong> student athlete medical referrals<br />

Obtain pre-authorizations for medical referrals <strong>of</strong> athletic related injuries<br />

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Compile and remit insurance claims, explanation <strong>of</strong> benefits, and itemized<br />

bills resulting from athletic related injuries to insurance agents<br />

Audit the status <strong>of</strong> the athletic related medical bills<br />

Provide the athletic <strong>department</strong> budget director with appropriate bills to be<br />

paid<br />

Communicate with student athletes, parents, coaches, the sports medicine<br />

staff, and administrators as it pertains to student athlete records<br />

Become familiar with <strong>policies</strong> related to HIPAA<br />

Maintain a record keeping system <strong>of</strong> expenses associated with health care<br />

insurance operators<br />

Maintain a record keeping system for all referrals<br />

Assist the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, Team Physician, and other<br />

appropriate sports medicine personnel with items related to documentation,<br />

filing, mailing, follow-up <strong>of</strong> all student athlete health care and insurance<br />

related needs<br />

Licensure and Regulation <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training within the State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

PURPOSE: The pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> athletic training is regulated by the State <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina by way <strong>of</strong> state required licensure. All certified athletic trainers at <strong>UNC</strong>W are<br />

required to possess North Carolina State licensure. Any act deemed illegal by North<br />

Carolina State law will not be tolerated. Any person performing such illegal acts will be<br />

immediately removed from the clinical setting and will no longer be allowed to<br />

participate in the delivery <strong>of</strong> care and clinical education within the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Athletic trainers<br />

performing in such a manner do so at the risk <strong>of</strong> having their positions revoked or<br />

suspended. Staff athletic trainers should become familiar with the State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

Practice Act:<br />

AN ACT TO LICENSE ATHLETIC TRAINERS<br />

Section 1. Chapter 90 <strong>of</strong> the General Statutes is amended by adding a new<br />

Article to read:<br />

§ 90-522. Title: purpose.<br />

(a) This Article may be cited as the 'Athletic Trainers Licensing Act'.<br />

(b) The practice <strong>of</strong> athletic trainer services affects the public health, safety, and<br />

welfare. Licensure <strong>of</strong> the practice <strong>of</strong> athletic trainer services is necessary to ensure<br />

minimum standards <strong>of</strong> competency and to provide the public with safe athletic trainer<br />

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services. It is the purpose <strong>of</strong> this Article to provide for the regulation <strong>of</strong> persons <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

athletic trainer services.<br />

§ 90-523. Definitions.<br />

The following definitions apply in this Article:<br />

(1) Athletic trainer. – A person who, under a written protocol with a<br />

physician licensed under Article 1 <strong>of</strong> Chapter 90 <strong>of</strong> the General<br />

Statutes and filed with the North Carolina Medical Board, carries out<br />

the practice <strong>of</strong> care, prevention, and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> injuries incurred<br />

by athletes, and who, in carrying out these functions, may use physical<br />

modalities, including heat, light, sound, cold, electricity, or mechanical<br />

devices related to rehabilitation and treatment. A committee<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> two members <strong>of</strong> the North Carolina Medical Board and<br />

two members <strong>of</strong> the North Carolina Board <strong>of</strong> Athletic Trainer<br />

Examiners shall jointly define by rule the content, format, and<br />

minimum requirements for the written protocol required by this<br />

subdivision. The members shall be selected by their respective boards.<br />

The decision <strong>of</strong> this committee shall be binding on both Boards unless<br />

changed by mutual agreement <strong>of</strong> both Boards.<br />

(2) Board. – The North Carolina Board <strong>of</strong> Athletic Trainer Examiners as<br />

created by G.S. 90-524.<br />

(3) License. – A certificate that evidences approval by the Board that a<br />

person has successfully completed the requirements set forth in G.S.<br />

90-528 entitling the person to perform the functions and duties <strong>of</strong> an<br />

athletic trainer.<br />

(4) Athletes.–Members <strong>of</strong> sports teams, including pr<strong>of</strong>essional, amateur,<br />

and school teams; or participants in sports or recreational activities,<br />

including training and practice activities, that require strength, agility,<br />

flexibility, range <strong>of</strong> motion, speed, or stamina.<br />

§ 90-524. Board <strong>of</strong> Examiners created.<br />

(a) The North Carolina Board <strong>of</strong> Athletic Trainer Examiners is created.<br />

(b) Composition and Terms. – The Board shall consist <strong>of</strong> seven members who<br />

shall serve staggered terms. Four members shall be athletic trainers certified by the<br />

National Athletic Trainers' Association Board <strong>of</strong> Certification, Inc. One member shall<br />

be a licensed orthopedic surgeon, one member shall be a licensed family practice<br />

physician or pediatrician, and one member shall represent the public at large.<br />

The initial Board members shall be selected on or before August 1, 1997, as follows:<br />

(1) The General Assembly, upon the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the President Pro<br />

Tempore <strong>of</strong> the Senate, shall appoint two certified athletic trainers and<br />

an orthopedic surgeon. The certified athletic trainers shall serve for<br />

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terms <strong>of</strong> three years, and the orthopedic surgeon shall serve for a term<br />

<strong>of</strong> one year.<br />

(2) The General Assembly, upon the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Speaker <strong>of</strong><br />

the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, shall appoint two certified athletic<br />

trainers and a family practice physician or pediatrician. The certified<br />

athletic trainers and the family practice physician or pediatrician shall<br />

serve for terms <strong>of</strong> two years.<br />

(3) The Governor shall appoint for a three-year term a public member to<br />

the Board.<br />

Upon the expiration <strong>of</strong> the terms <strong>of</strong> the initial Board members, each member shall be<br />

appointed for a term <strong>of</strong> three years and shall serve until a successor is appointed. No<br />

member may serve more than two consecutive full terms.<br />

(c) Qualifications. – The athletic trainer members shall hold current licenses and<br />

shall reside or be employed in North Carolina. They shall have at least five years'<br />

experience as athletic trainers, including the three years immediately preceding<br />

appointment to the Board, and shall remain in active practice and in good standing with<br />

the Board as a licensee during their terms. The first athletic trainers appointed to the<br />

Board pursuant to this section shall be eligible for licensure under G.S. 90-529 and, upon<br />

appointment, shall immediately apply for a license.<br />

(d) Vacancies. – A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original<br />

appointment, except that all unexpired terms <strong>of</strong> Board members appointed by the General<br />

Assembly shall be filled in accordance with G.S. 120-122 and shall be filled within 45<br />

days after the vacancy occurs. Appointees to fill vacancies shall serve the remainder <strong>of</strong><br />

the unexpired term and until their successors have been duly appointed and qualified.<br />

(e) Removal. – The Board may remove any <strong>of</strong> its members for neglect <strong>of</strong> duty,<br />

incompetence, or unpr<strong>of</strong>essional conduct. A member subject to disciplinary proceedings<br />

as a licensee shall be disqualified from participating in the <strong>of</strong>ficial business <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />

until the charges have been resolved.<br />

(f) Compensation. – Each member <strong>of</strong> the Board shall receive per diem and<br />

reimbursement for travel and subsistence as provided in G.S. 93B-5.<br />

(g) Officers. – The <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Board shall be a chair, who shall be a licensed<br />

athletic trainer, a vice-chair, and other <strong>of</strong>ficers deemed necessary by the Board to carry<br />

out the purposes <strong>of</strong> this Article. All <strong>of</strong>ficers shall be elected annually by the Board for<br />

one-year terms and shall serve until their successors are elected and qualified.<br />

(h) Meetings. – The Board shall hold at least two meetings each year to conduct<br />

business and to review the standards and rules for improving athletic training services.<br />

The Board shall establish the <strong>procedures</strong> for calling, holding, and conducting regular and<br />

special meetings. A majority <strong>of</strong> Board members constitutes a quorum.<br />

§ 90-525. Powers <strong>of</strong> the Board.<br />

The Board shall have the power and duty to:<br />

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(1) Administer this Article.<br />

(2) Issue interpretations <strong>of</strong> this Article.<br />

(3) Adopt, amend, or repeal rules as may be necessary to carry out the<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> this Article.<br />

(4) Employ and fix the compensation <strong>of</strong> personnel that the Board<br />

determines is necessary to carry into effect the provisions <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Article and incur other expenses necessary to effectuate this Article.<br />

(5) Examine and determine the qualifications and fitness <strong>of</strong> applicants for<br />

licensure, renewal <strong>of</strong> licensure, and reciprocal licensure.<br />

(6) Issue, renew, deny, suspend, or revoke licenses and carry out any<br />

disciplinary actions authorized by this Article.<br />

(7) In accordance with G.S. 90-534, set fees for licensure, license renewal,<br />

and other services deemed necessary to carry out the purposes <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Article.<br />

(8) Conduct investigations for the purpose <strong>of</strong> determining whether<br />

violations <strong>of</strong> this Article or grounds for disciplining licensees exist.<br />

(9) Maintain a record <strong>of</strong> all proceedings and make available to licensees<br />

and other concerned parties an annual report <strong>of</strong> all Board action.<br />

(10) Develop standards and adopt rules for the improvement <strong>of</strong> athletic<br />

training services in the State.<br />

(11) Adopt a seal containing the name <strong>of</strong> the Board for use on all licenses<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ficial reports issued by it.<br />

§ 90-526. Custody and use <strong>of</strong> funds; contributions.<br />

(a) All fees payable to the Board shall be deposited in the name <strong>of</strong> the Board in<br />

financial institutions designated by the Board as <strong>of</strong>ficial depositories and shall be used to<br />

pay all expenses incurred in carrying out the purposes <strong>of</strong> this Article.<br />

(b) The Board may accept grants, contributions, bequests, and gifts that shall be<br />

kept in a separate fund and shall be used by it to enhance the practice <strong>of</strong> athletic trainers.<br />

§ 90-527. License required; exemptions from license requirement.<br />

(a) On or after January 1, 1998, no person shall practice or <strong>of</strong>fer to practice as an<br />

athletic trainer, perform activities <strong>of</strong> an athletic trainer, or use any card, title, or<br />

abbreviation to indicate that the person is an athletic trainer unless that person is currently<br />

licensed as provided by this Article.<br />

(b) The provisions <strong>of</strong> this Article do not apply to:<br />

(1) Licensed, registered, or certified pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, such as nurses,<br />

physical therapists, and chiropractors if they do not hold themselves<br />

out to the public as athletic trainers.<br />

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(2) A physician licensed under Article 1 <strong>of</strong> Chapter 90 <strong>of</strong> the General<br />

Statutes.<br />

(3) A person serving as a student-trainer or in a similar position under the<br />

supervision <strong>of</strong> a physician or licensed athletic trainer.<br />

(4) An athletic trainer who is employed by, or under contract with, an<br />

organization, corporation, or educational institution located in another<br />

state and who is representing that organization, corporation, or<br />

educational institution at an event held in this State.<br />

(5) Boxing trainers, if they do not hold themselves out to the public as<br />

athletic trainers.<br />

§ 90-528. Application for license; qualifications; issuance.<br />

(a) An applicant for a license under this Article shall make a written application<br />

to the Board on a form approved by the Board and shall submit to the Board an<br />

application fee along with evidence that demonstrates good moral character and<br />

graduation from an accredited four-year college or university in a course <strong>of</strong> study<br />

approved by the Board.<br />

(b) The applicant shall also pass the examination administered by the National<br />

Athletic Trainers' Association Board <strong>of</strong> Certification, Inc.<br />

(c) When the Board determines that an applicant has met all the qualifications for<br />

licensure and has submitted the required fee, the Board shall issue a license to the<br />

applicant. A license is valid for a period <strong>of</strong> one year from the date <strong>of</strong> issuance and may<br />

be renewed subject to the requirements <strong>of</strong> this Article.<br />

§ 90-529. Athletic trainers previously certified.<br />

The Board shall issue a license to practice as an athletic trainer to a person who<br />

applies to the Board on or before August 1, 1998, and furnishes to the Board on a form<br />

approved by the Board pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> good moral character, graduation from an accredited<br />

four-year college or university in a course <strong>of</strong> study approved by the Board, and a current<br />

certificate from the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board <strong>of</strong> Certification, Inc.<br />

§ 90-530. Athletic trainers not certified.<br />

(a) A person who has been actively engaged as an athletic trainer since August 1,<br />

1994, and who continues to practice up to the time <strong>of</strong> application, shall be eligible for<br />

licensure without examination by paying the required fee and by demonstrating the<br />

following:<br />

(1) Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> good moral character.<br />

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(2) Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> practice in this State since August 1, 1994.<br />

(3) Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> graduation from an accredited four-year college or university<br />

in a course <strong>of</strong> study approved by the Board.<br />

(4) Fulfillment <strong>of</strong> any other requirements set by the Board.<br />

An application made pursuant to this section shall be filed with the Board on or<br />

before August 1, 1998.<br />

(b) A person is 'actively engaged' as an athletic trainer if the person is a salaried<br />

employee <strong>of</strong>, or has contracted with, an educational institution, an industry, a hospital, a<br />

rehabilitation clinic, or a pr<strong>of</strong>essional athletic organization or another bona fide athletic<br />

organization and the person performs the duties <strong>of</strong> an athletic trainer.<br />

§ 90-531. Reciprocity with other states.<br />

A license may be issued to a qualified applicant holding an athletic trainer license in<br />

another state if that state recognizes the license <strong>of</strong> this State in the same manner.<br />

§ 90-532. License renewal.<br />

Every license issued under this Article shall be renewed during the month <strong>of</strong> January.<br />

On or before the date the current license expires, any person who desires to continue<br />

practice shall apply for a license renewal and shall submit the required fee. Licenses that<br />

are not renewed shall automatically lapse. In accordance with rules adopted by the Board,<br />

a license that has lapsed may be reissued within five years from the date it lapsed. A<br />

license that has been expired for more than five years may be reissued only in a manner<br />

prescribed by the Board.<br />

§ 90-533. Continuing education.<br />

(a) As a condition <strong>of</strong> license renewal, a licensee must meet the continuing<br />

education requirements set by the Board. The Board shall determine the number <strong>of</strong> hours<br />

and subject matter <strong>of</strong> continuing education required as a condition <strong>of</strong> license renewal.<br />

The Board shall determine the qualifications <strong>of</strong> a provider <strong>of</strong> an educational program that<br />

satisfies the continuing education requirement.<br />

(b) The Board shall grant approval to a continuing education program or course<br />

upon finding that the program or course <strong>of</strong>fers an educational experience designed to<br />

enhance the practice <strong>of</strong> athletic trainer, including the continuing education program <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Athletic Trainers' Association.<br />

(c) If a continuing education program <strong>of</strong>fers to teach licensees to perform<br />

advanced skills, the Board may grant approval for the program when it finds that the<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> the procedure taught in the program and the program facilities and faculty are<br />

such that a licensee fully completing the program can reasonably be expected to carry out<br />

those <strong>procedures</strong> safely and properly.<br />

§ 90-534. Expenses and fees.<br />

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(a) All salaries, compensation, and expenses incurred or allowed to carry out the<br />

purposes <strong>of</strong> this Article shall be paid by the Board exclusively out <strong>of</strong> the fees received by<br />

the Board as authorized by this Article or funds received from other sources. In no case<br />

shall any salary, expense, or other obligation <strong>of</strong> the Board be charged against the State<br />

treasury.<br />

(b) The schedule <strong>of</strong> fees shall not exceed the following:<br />

(1) Issuance <strong>of</strong> a license $100.00<br />

(2) License renewal 50.00<br />

(3) Reinstatement <strong>of</strong> lapsed license 75.00<br />

(4) Reasonable charges for duplication services and material.<br />

§ 90-535. Hiring <strong>of</strong> athletic trainers by school units.<br />

Local school administrative units may hire persons who are not licensed under this<br />

Article. The persons hired may perform the activities <strong>of</strong> athletic trainers in the scope <strong>of</strong><br />

their employment but may not claim to be licensed under this Article. The persons hired<br />

may not perform the activities <strong>of</strong> athletic trainers outside the scope <strong>of</strong> this employment<br />

unless they are authorized to do so under G.S. 90-527(b).<br />

§ 90-536. Disciplinary authority <strong>of</strong> the Board; administrative proceedings.<br />

(a) Grounds for disciplinary action against a licensee shall include the following:<br />

(1) Giving false information or withholding material information from the<br />

Board in procuring a license to practice as an athletic trainer.<br />

(2) Having been convicted <strong>of</strong> or pled guilty or no contest to a crime that<br />

indicates that the person is unfit or incompetent to practice as an<br />

athletic trainer or that indicates that the person has deceived or<br />

defrauded the public.<br />

(3) Having a mental or physical disability or using a drug to a degree that<br />

interferes with the person's fitness to practice as an athletic trainer.<br />

(4) Engaging in conduct that endangers the public health.<br />

(5) Being unfit or incompetent to practice as an athletic trainer by reason<br />

<strong>of</strong> deliberate or negligent acts or omissions regardless <strong>of</strong> whether<br />

actual injury to a patient is established.<br />

(6) Willfully violating any provision <strong>of</strong> this Article or rules adopted by the<br />

Board.<br />

(7) Having been convicted <strong>of</strong> or pled guilty or no contest to an <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

under State or federal narcotic or controlled substance laws.<br />

(b) In accordance with Article 3A <strong>of</strong> Chapter 150B <strong>of</strong> the General Statutes, the<br />

Board may require remedial education, issue a letter <strong>of</strong> reprimand, restrict, revoke, or<br />

suspend any license to practice as an athletic trainer in North Carolina or deny any<br />

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application for licensure if the Board determines that the applicant or licensee has<br />

committed any <strong>of</strong> the above acts or is no longer qualified to practice as an athletic trainer.<br />

The Board may reinstate a revoked license or remove licensure restrictions when it finds<br />

that the reasons for revocation or restriction no longer exist and that the person can<br />

reasonably be expected to practice as an athletic trainer safely and properly.<br />

§ 90-537. Enjoining illegal practices.<br />

If the Board finds that a person who does not have a license issued under this Article<br />

claims to be an athletic trainer or is engaging in practice as an athletic trainer in violation<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Article, the Board may apply in its own name to the Superior Court <strong>of</strong> Wake<br />

County for a temporary restraining order or other injunctive relief to prevent the person<br />

from continuing illegal practices. The court may grant injunctions regardless <strong>of</strong> whether<br />

criminal prosecution or other action has been or may be instituted as a result <strong>of</strong> a<br />

violation.<br />

§ 90-538. Penalties.<br />

A person who does not have a license issued under this Article who either claims to<br />

be an athletic trainer or engages in practice as an athletic trainer in violation <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Article is guilty <strong>of</strong> a Class 1 misdemeanor. Each act <strong>of</strong> unlawful practice constitutes a<br />

distinct and separate <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />

§ 90-539. Reports; immunity from suit.<br />

A person who has reasonable cause to suspect misconduct or incapacity <strong>of</strong> a licensee,<br />

or who has reasonable cause to suspect that a person is in violation <strong>of</strong> this Article, shall<br />

report the relevant facts to the Board. Upon receipt <strong>of</strong> a charge, or upon its own<br />

initiative, the Board may give notice <strong>of</strong> an administrative hearing or may, after diligent<br />

investigation, dismiss unfounded charges. A person who, in good faith, makes a report<br />

pursuant to this section shall be immune from any criminal prosecution or civil liability<br />

resulting there from.<br />

§ 90-540. No third-party reimbursement required.<br />

Nothing in this Article shall be construed to require direct third-party reimbursement<br />

to persons licensed under this Article."<br />

Section 2. This act is effective when it becomes law.<br />

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 5th day <strong>of</strong><br />

August, 1997.<br />

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Staff Coverage Plan<br />

PURPOSE: To provide and communicate to student-athletes, coaches, administrators<br />

and sports medicine staff the <strong>department</strong>’s sport coverage strategy, staff availability and<br />

scheduling guidelines.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: This policy insures and communicates complete and<br />

comprehensive coverage and scheduling for all sports over the course <strong>of</strong> an academic<br />

school year.<br />

1. All student-athletes <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> have regular<br />

access to all athletic training facilities and staff located on campus as well as the<br />

Student Health Center (SHC). The SHC provides outpatient medical care, health<br />

maintenance and health education programs.<br />

2. Six full-time certified/licensed athletic trainers are available for athletic injury<br />

evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation, as well as referral to consulting<br />

physicians and emergency care.<br />

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Coverage assignments for staff athletic trainers are the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Services.<br />

All home practices during the traditional season and competitions during the<br />

traditional and non-traditional seasons will be covered by a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Athletic Training Staff (Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer)<br />

A Physician will be present for home MBB and WBB events. A Physicians’<br />

Assistant will be present for MSOC and WSOC events.<br />

All CAA or NCAA championship events hosted by <strong>UNC</strong>W will be covered<br />

by a member <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training Staff (Certified/Licensed Athletic<br />

Trainer) and Team Physician. The employment or association on a paid or<br />

voluntary basis <strong>of</strong> any allied health care pr<strong>of</strong>essional (i.e. physicians,<br />

surgeons, chiropractors, massage therapist, etc…) requires the approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training.<br />

Allied health care pr<strong>of</strong>essionals associated or employed by the <strong>department</strong> are<br />

required to demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> NCAA rules prior to beginning their<br />

work with any athletic team.<br />

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Performance Evaluations and Personal Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Goals<br />

PURPOSE: The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> has a Defining Characteristic<br />

linked to pr<strong>of</strong>essional development that states: “The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

will invest in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional development <strong>of</strong> its people.”<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training looks to support this<br />

characteristic and has implemented a pr<strong>of</strong>essional development focus with regards to the<br />

performance evaluations <strong>of</strong> the staff athletic trainers.<br />

Each fulltime staff member within the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training will meet with the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the academic year to establish in writing<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essional development plan and list <strong>of</strong> goals they hope to achieve in the upcoming<br />

year. This plan and goal list will be reviewed by both parties at the end <strong>of</strong> the year and<br />

will be referenced as part <strong>of</strong> the staff member’s performance evaluation.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training believes in the philosophy that the strength <strong>of</strong> any<br />

<strong>department</strong> is in its people…and as such the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training puts a high<br />

value in the continued pr<strong>of</strong>essional development and education <strong>of</strong> its people.<br />

Department Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation<br />

Sports Medicine services are provided in two facilities on the <strong>UNC</strong>W campus. These<br />

include the George Diab Athletic Training Room (126 Trask Coliseum) and the<br />

Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room (105 Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine<br />

Building). Normal hours <strong>of</strong> operation in these facilities are scheduled between 9:00 AM<br />

and 6:00 PM Monday – Friday during the academic school year. Hours may vary<br />

according to season and student-athlete needs. The Athletic Training Department<br />

remains closed during recognized University holidays although special arrangements may<br />

be made if athletic team schedules and student-athlete needs are made aware <strong>of</strong> with<br />

advanced notice. Student-athletes unable to visit the Athletic Training Department with<br />

an injury or illness are encouraged to visit the Student Health Center (x2-3280). In the<br />

case <strong>of</strong> an emergency, student-athletes should go directly to a hospital (Cape Fear<br />

Hospital is located on the east side <strong>of</strong> the campus). Emergency transportation can be<br />

facilitated by Campus Police by calling 911.<br />

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Summer Coverage Hours Policy<br />

PURPOSE: Due to the cyclical nature <strong>of</strong> collegiate <strong>athletics</strong> and in the interest <strong>of</strong> having<br />

a quality <strong>of</strong> life for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Staff outside <strong>of</strong> the athletic<br />

training room, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training does not require it’s full time staff to<br />

operate the athletic training venues for the same schedule they are open during the<br />

academic year.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Hours <strong>of</strong> operation during the summer months will be 10 AM<br />

to 5 PM Monday – Thursday and 8 AM to 11:30 AM on Friday. Weekend hours will be<br />

scheduled if/when necessary, by appointment only. Summer hours begin on the Monday<br />

following Spring Commencement and end one week prior to the beginning <strong>of</strong> the Fall<br />

Semester. During this time frame, it is expected that all full time staff will equally share<br />

the coverage <strong>of</strong> the facilities. The working day will be split into two shifts, the morning<br />

(AM) shift going from 10AM to 1:30PM, with the evening (PM) shift going from<br />

1:30PM to 5PM. These shifts may be worked at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the staff with flexible<br />

scheduling so as to allow for the working <strong>of</strong> summer camps and vacation.<br />

Summer Camp Coverage Policy<br />

PURPOSE: All summer athletic camps at <strong>UNC</strong>W are operated under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

individuals for private entrepreneurial purposes. Facility and equipment usage is<br />

contracted through the Athletic Training Department for a pre-established fee. Sports<br />

medicine supplies, equipment, and venues are the property <strong>of</strong> The University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Certified athletic trainers employed at <strong>UNC</strong>W may provide<br />

consulting services for summer camps through one’s own personal interest and<br />

responsibility.<br />

Qualifications <strong>of</strong> Providers: Any individual operating a private summer camp must hire<br />

a Certified Athletic Trainer to perform first aid, emergency and/or athletic training<br />

services. Athletic training services are only allowed to be performed by a Nationally<br />

Certified Athletic Trainer who also holds a current and valid North Carolina State<br />

License to practice athletic training. Certified athletic trainers and any other individual<br />

who holds proper credentials may be hired to perform first aid and emergency services at<br />

summer camps.<br />

Camp/Provider Liability: Any individual providing healthcare services for the purposes<br />

<strong>of</strong> a summer camp does so at one’s own risk. <strong>UNC</strong>W is not responsible for the care<br />

provided by privately contracted healthcare providers. Camp operators and healthcare<br />

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providers are highly encouraged to provide liability insurance coverage for healthcare<br />

services.<br />

Facility Usage: The athletic training facilities are the property <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W. Should camp<br />

operators choose to contract a current <strong>UNC</strong>W sports medicine staff member, please<br />

understand that these individuals are also operating under a private umbrella and<br />

therefore they do not hold access privileges to <strong>UNC</strong>W sport medicine facilities and<br />

medical supplies while under the employment <strong>of</strong> the camp.<br />

Equipment Usage: All equipment in the athletic training facilities is the property <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W and is not to be used for summer camp purposes. Supplies for summer camps<br />

will not be purchased through the <strong>UNC</strong>W sports medicine budget as it is inappropriate to<br />

combine finances for publicly and privately funded operations. Camp operators should<br />

plan ahead <strong>of</strong> time to assure that camps have proper personally owned equipment,<br />

including coolers, cups, water bottles, ice bags, towels, first aid equipment, etc.<br />

The Certified Athletic Trainers employed at <strong>UNC</strong>W have developed the following<br />

camp coverage <strong>policies</strong>.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: A Certified Athletic Trainer is defined as a person who<br />

possesses national athletic training certification awarded by the national athletic trainers’<br />

association board <strong>of</strong> certification (NATABOC), as well as holds a License to practice<br />

athletic training in the State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina.<br />

Coverage Structure:<br />

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Each camp must have a standardized medical waiver and health history form<br />

completed by all participants. A template can be obtained from the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training.<br />

No camps will be covered with “on call” coverage. A certified athletic trainer<br />

must be on site.<br />

The Athletic Training Department will not be open to camp participants.<br />

Assistance will be provided to access ice machines and water for hydration in<br />

addition to emergency situations.<br />

Certified athletic trainers and student first responders will not provide any form <strong>of</strong><br />

transportation to campers in emergency situations in one’s private vehicles as the<br />

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liability associated with this is too high, and not covered under typical insurance<br />

<strong>policies</strong>.<br />

Summer Camp Fee Structure<br />

The following fee structure was developed by the <strong>UNC</strong>W certified athletic trainers based<br />

on the typical pay rate for experienced Certified Athletic Trainers in the <strong>Wilmington</strong> area.<br />

Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) for camp, day camp or on-call in evening –<br />

$20/hr<br />

Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) for camp, overnight stay – $20/hr +<br />

$50/night<br />

CPR and First Aid (non-ATC) for camp, day camp or on-call in evening -<br />

$10/hr<br />

CPR and First Aid (non-ATC) for camp, overnight stay - $10/hr + $25/night<br />

The fees will remain in effect through the 2010 summer camp session. The certified<br />

athletic training staff will then meet to address any fee structure changes and inform the<br />

coaching staff <strong>of</strong> any changes in the fee structures by December <strong>of</strong> 2010. This will allow<br />

the coaching staff time to adjust their fee schedules accordingly.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Dress Code<br />

PURPOSE: The American Medical Association recognizes Athletic Training as an<br />

Allied Health Care pr<strong>of</strong>ession. As such all individuals associated with the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Athletic Training Department are expected to dress pr<strong>of</strong>essionally. Acceptable dress for<br />

athletic training staff and students when in a <strong>UNC</strong>W clinical site/rotation should be<br />

strictly adhered to.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The following guidelines should be followed:<br />

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Shirts:<br />

• <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine collared or DryFit shirts are to be worn for<br />

events. <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine t-shirts may be worn during practices. A<br />

minimum number <strong>of</strong> shirts will be provided. Anyone wishing to purchase<br />

more is welcome to do so.<br />

• Shirts must be tucked in at all times<br />

Sweatshirts/Sweater:<br />

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• <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine Sweatshirt/Sweater may be worn<br />

• <strong>UNC</strong>W Logo Sweatshirt/Sweater which does NOT advertise a<br />

fraternity/sorority or other University organization that is not affiliated<br />

with athletic training may be worn, but a Sports Medicine logo is<br />

preferred.<br />

Jackets/Parkas:<br />

• <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine jackets are preferred as outerwear<br />

• In the event one does not own or have access to a <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine<br />

jacket, personal jackets may be worn when environmental conditions<br />

permit so long as they advertise nothing beyond the manufacturer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

jacket. All other logos or emblems are unacceptable.<br />

Shorts/Pants:<br />

• Khaki, navy, or black short/pants may be worn<br />

• Gym shorts are only allowed to be worn when associated with increased<br />

temperature environments<br />

• Black or navy wind pants may be worn during clinical hours, or for pregame<br />

and post-game times in the event the environment makes it difficult<br />

to maintain clean and pr<strong>of</strong>essional shorts/pants as a result <strong>of</strong> the duties that<br />

need to be performed (i.e. pre-game taping, post-practice/event whirlpool<br />

or cooler cleaning) or in the event <strong>of</strong> inclement weather.<br />

• NO “short-shorts” will be allowed<br />

• NO jeans or “cut-<strong>of</strong>fs” will be allowed<br />

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Shoes:<br />

Hats:<br />

• Solid toe shoes with socks should be worn<br />

• Clean sneakers may be allowed<br />

• Sport sandals, flip flops, summer sandals, and bare feet will NOT be<br />

allowed<br />

• MAY NOT be worn in any indoor athletic training venue<br />

• May be worn at practices outdoors<br />

• If worn, must advertise <strong>UNC</strong>W and/or specifically the clinical sport<br />

assignment<br />

• MAY NOT advertise a fraternity/sorority, or other University organization<br />

that is not affiliated with Sports Medicine<br />

• Bandannas are not acceptable<br />

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Jewelry/Makeup/Perfume:<br />

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Hair:<br />

• Must be kept to a minimum<br />

• Should not interfere with duties<br />

• NO body piercing jewelry is allowed to be worn other than standard<br />

earrings<br />

• Jewelry, piercings, or any other non-traditional form <strong>of</strong> body wear or<br />

image is not acceptable and will result in removal from the clinical setting.<br />

• Must be maintained so as not to touch an athlete or interfere while<br />

assisting an athlete<br />

• Facial hair must be groomed<br />

Identification:<br />

• Athletic training observation students must wear an identification badge so<br />

as to be easily visible<br />

Game Day Attire: (unless otherwise stated)<br />

• Collared <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine shirt<br />

• <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine Dryfit shirt in increased temperature<br />

• Khaki pants or shorts<br />

Travel Attire:<br />

• Will be specific to the sport assigned<br />

**If dress clothes are worn for travel/game day attire, members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Athletic Training Department must dress appropriately - crop/ halter tops,<br />

low cut tops, form-fitting/shear tops, short hemlines, etc. are not<br />

acceptable<br />

Hygiene<br />

• Hands should be washed or cleansed with sanitizer prior to touching an<br />

athlete<br />

• Fingernails should be short and groomed<br />

*Any questions regarding appropriateness <strong>of</strong> dress wear <strong>of</strong> any kind will be decided by<br />

the clinical supervisor and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training if needed.<br />

Name Tags: All athletic training observation students will be expected to wear nametags<br />

when working in any <strong>of</strong> the athletic training venues. This will assist in providing clarity<br />

to all student-athletes, coaches and others who interact with Athletic Training Department<br />

personnel. Please assist with this if a student fails to comply with this policy.<br />

Inclement Weather Dress: On occasions when the environment is not conducive to the<br />

previously stated dress code, alternative attire will be acceptable. Conditions that warrant<br />

such acceptance might include, but are not limited to extreme cold exposure, extreme<br />

heat exposure, and rain. While the safety <strong>of</strong> all Athletic Training Department staff and<br />

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students will take priority in terms <strong>of</strong> “dressing down” or “dressing up,” a pr<strong>of</strong>essional,<br />

modest and respectable appearance should still be portrayed.<br />

The dress code will be followed strictly at all times. Even if an athletic training student is<br />

“just passing through,” or “only assisting in the treatment <strong>of</strong> one person,” the perception<br />

left on others who pass by even for short periods <strong>of</strong> time is important.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Appearance <strong>of</strong> the Department Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> all staff and students to maintain a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, clean and respectful appearance <strong>of</strong> all athletic training venues at all times.<br />

Each person should take pride in the <strong>department</strong>, its resources, equipment, and<br />

appearance. A clean and pr<strong>of</strong>essional looking facility contributes to a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

perception. Furthermore, all efforts to provide a clean and sterile facility will lend<br />

themselves to reducing the potential <strong>of</strong> infectious and otherwise non-sanitary<br />

environments. In order to help maintain a pr<strong>of</strong>essional appearance, the following daily<br />

responsibilities are coordinated by those individuals opening and closing the <strong>department</strong>:<br />

Opening Duties<br />

Unlocking the main entrance door<br />

Turning on the lights<br />

Filling whirlpools<br />

Turning on all modalities<br />

Checking status <strong>of</strong> laundry<br />

Prepare hydration at entrance<br />

Duties throughout the Day<br />

Fold laundry<br />

Organize modality carts<br />

Fill ice cups<br />

Fill ultrasound gels<br />

Restock as needed from back closet<br />

Pick up any garbage <strong>of</strong>f the floor<br />

Keep hydration area clean<br />

Clean coolers as they are returned<br />

Refilling hydration at entrance<br />

Securing all confidential medical records<br />

Being sure all <strong>of</strong>fices and storage closets are locked<br />

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Restock tape at all taping stations<br />

Closing Duties<br />

Locking the main entrance door<br />

Turning <strong>of</strong>f the lights<br />

Draining and cleaning whirlpools<br />

Turning <strong>of</strong>f all modalities<br />

Checking status <strong>of</strong> laundry<br />

Wipe down all tables<br />

Locking all medical file cabinets<br />

Monthly Clean Up<br />

Clean Hydro<br />

Wash Hydroc packs<br />

Wash toe covers (do not dry)<br />

Vacuum carpets<br />

Clean whirlpools and turbines<br />

Dust window cases<br />

Dust and straighten under treatment tables<br />

Clean any clutter<br />

Organize modality carts<br />

Clean exercise and rehab equipment<br />

Clean & stock taping stations<br />

Restock storage closet<br />

Clean instrument trays<br />

Team Physician Services Policy<br />

Team Physician Services: The Team Physician for The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is ultimately responsible for the care rendered to<br />

all student-athletes. This individual will maintain set <strong>of</strong>fice hours devoted to the<br />

student-athletes at <strong>UNC</strong>W to evaluate, assess, provide consultation, and refer when<br />

necessary on both a walk-in basis and with pre-scheduled appointment hours. The<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> each day that the Team Physician will have <strong>of</strong>fice hours available will be<br />

made known at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each athletic season. The Team Physician will also<br />

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e available when CAA or NCAA events are hosted by <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

The Team Physician is available to all student-athletes to diagnose and treat conditions<br />

that are both related and unrelated to athletic participation. Any medical charges<br />

incurred as a result <strong>of</strong> a visit to the Team Physician for a non-athletic injury or illness<br />

will be the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete and not the Athletic Department. Such<br />

charges may include prescription medications, diagnostic testing, laboratory testing,<br />

etc.<br />

Student-athletes who encounter minor illnesses during a time when the Team Physician is<br />

not available to provide an assessment are encouraged to utilize the services <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University’s Student Health Center.<br />

Team Physician Availability to Athletics Staff and Athletic Training<br />

Students Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The team physicians associated with <strong>UNC</strong>W will provide<br />

courtesy consultation to staff Athletic Trainers and coaches on a limited basis. Any<br />

coach wanting to see any <strong>of</strong> the team physicians must be approved by the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training. Once approved, the physicians will provide consultation ONLY after<br />

all student-athletes have been seen.<br />

Physician Clinic Policy<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training <strong>of</strong>fers physician clinics. All <strong>UNC</strong>W studentathletes<br />

have equal access to be seen by, Dr. Sutton or Dr. O’Malley, the team<br />

orthopedists, in our on campus orthopedic clinic regardless <strong>of</strong> which team they compete<br />

for. Clinic visits are arranged through the team’s athletic trainer. Several factors are<br />

considered in determining the order in which the athletes will be seen. Factors that<br />

influence the order our athletes are seen are:<br />

1. In-season sports: We give priority to those athletes that are in their<br />

traditional competitive season.<br />

2. Class schedules: Student-athletes with early morning classes are given<br />

priority in order to get them seen before they need to leave for class.<br />

3. Practice and game times: Student-athletes with morning practices are given<br />

priority so they can be seen and return to their teams for the start <strong>of</strong> practice.<br />

4. Emergency cases: If a student-athlete has what we determine to be an<br />

emergent case that needs to be seen quickly that athlete is given a priority.<br />

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5. Multiple athletes from a given team: If multiple athletes need to be seen by<br />

our physicians we try to arrange it so they are all seen in succession to allow<br />

the team athletic trainer and coach to be involved in the clinic and then return<br />

to their normal working duties which provides for a more efficient use <strong>of</strong> their<br />

time.<br />

6. Parent or Coach accompanying the student-athlete.<br />

This is not an all-inclusive list by any means but serves to provide some information as to<br />

how the orthopedic clinic is structured. Every orthopedic clinic will be managed by a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the fulltime sports medicine staff who will assist the physician with patient<br />

flow, documentation, and communicate the plan <strong>of</strong> care and follow-up to the supervising<br />

athletic trainer.<br />

SECTION II<br />

STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT<br />

CPR/AED Training Policy<br />

PURPOSE: In order to ensure the health and safety <strong>of</strong> the student-athletes competing<br />

for The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

has instituted an annual CPR/AED Training program for all members associated with the<br />

Department.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: All full-time staff, undergraduate athletic training students,<br />

and anyone else deemed necessary will receive American Red Cross CPR/AED for the<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Rescuer training every year. Once certified, they will perform an American<br />

Red Cross “challenge” every year to maintain their certification. Full-time staff members<br />

that are American Red Cross Instructors will stay abreast to any changes occurring within<br />

the American Red Cross concerning CPR and AED. Changes in policy will be conveyed<br />

to the athletic training staff as soon as possible. There is also an American Red Cross<br />

“CPR/AED for the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Rescuer” participant booklet located in the American<br />

Red Cross instructors’ <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Exposure Control Plan/Blood Borne Pathogen Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The 1991 OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) regulation<br />

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equires that employers ensure their employees are safe with regards to occupational<br />

exposure to blood borne pathogens. These mandates and guidelines can be found at the<br />

following website:<br />

http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_<br />

id=10051.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

In accordance with the OSHA Blood borne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030, the<br />

following Exposure Control Plan has been developed:<br />

EXPOSURE DETERMINATION:<br />

Each <strong>UNC</strong>W <strong>department</strong> is required to make an exposure determination <strong>of</strong> employees<br />

that may have occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.<br />

This is made without regard to the use <strong>of</strong> personal protective equipment (PPE) (i.e.<br />

employees are considered to be exposed even if they wear PPE). The following job<br />

classifications within the Athletic Department are expected to have such occupational<br />

exposure, regardless <strong>of</strong> frequency:<br />

<br />

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Athletic Trainers – allied health care providers<br />

Facilities Management Personnel – handling and sanitation <strong>of</strong> athletic equipment<br />

Housekeeping Staff – general cleaning and sanitation <strong>of</strong> athletic facilities<br />

COMPLIANCE METHODS:<br />

Universal Precautions<br />

Universal precautions will be observed in order to prevent contact with blood and other<br />

potentially infectious material. All blood or other potentially infectious materials will be<br />

considered infectious regardless <strong>of</strong> the perceived status <strong>of</strong> the source individual.<br />

1. All health-care workers should consider all patients as potentially infected<br />

with HIV and/or other blood borne pathogens (BBP) and to adhere<br />

rigorously to infection-control precautions for minimizing the risk <strong>of</strong><br />

exposure to blood and body fluids <strong>of</strong> all patients.<br />

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2. Gloves should be worn for touching blood and body fluids, mucous<br />

membranes or non intact skin <strong>of</strong> all patients, and for handling items or<br />

surfaces soiled with blood or body fluids. Gloves should be changed after<br />

contact with each patient.<br />

3. Masks and protective eyewear or face shields should be worn during<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> that are likely to generate droplets <strong>of</strong> blood or other body<br />

fluids to prevent exposure <strong>of</strong> mucous membranes <strong>of</strong> the mouth, nose and<br />

eyes.<br />

4. Gowns or aprons should be worn during <strong>procedures</strong> that are likely to<br />

generate splashes or blood or other body fluids.<br />

5. When unanticipated exposure occurs, remove contaminated substances by<br />

avoiding contact with the outer surface and washing hands and other skin<br />

surfaces immediately and thoroughly. If splashed in the eyes, nose, or<br />

mouth, flush with water immediately. Notify supervisor immediately <strong>of</strong><br />

all exposures incidents.<br />

6. All employees/students should take precautions to prevent injuries caused<br />

by needles, broken glass, scalpel blades, or other sharp instruments.<br />

Mechanical means, such as a brush and dustpan should be used to handle<br />

such material. Any needle punctures that occur must be reported to the<br />

individual’s direct supervisor immediately.<br />

7. Soiled linens should be handled as little as possible. All linens should be<br />

bagged at the location where it is used; it should be placed in impervious<br />

bags that prevent leakage.<br />

8. Regulated waste should be disposed <strong>of</strong> in covered containers bagged with<br />

impervious bags; if break through is anticipated, double bag the container.<br />

Tops to the containers should be secure when closed to prevent spillage <strong>of</strong><br />

contents during handling.<br />

9. Any EPA approved cleaning agent (e.g., SaniZide, BioZide, Citrus II) can<br />

be used on blood and body fluid spills.<br />

10. Areas, surfaces, or articles such as wash or emesis basins that are grossly<br />

soiled with blood or other bodily fluids must be cleaned with<br />

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detergent/disinfectant.<br />

Hand washing<br />

Hand washing facilities shall be available to the employees/students who have an<br />

exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.<br />

After removal <strong>of</strong> personal protective gloves, employees/students shall wash hands and<br />

any other potentially contaminated skin area immediately or as soon as possible with<br />

liquid soap and water. Employees/students must have immediate access to cleaning<br />

supplies and must not be required to wait to wash appropriately (i.e. if necessary,<br />

employees/students must be able to leave an athletic event to cleanse properly rather than<br />

waiting until the end <strong>of</strong> the event). If employees/students have an exposure to their skin<br />

or mucous membranes then those areas shall be washed or flushed with water as<br />

appropriate as soon as possible following contact.<br />

Work Practices<br />

All <strong>procedures</strong> will be conducted to minimize splashing, spraying, splattering, and<br />

generation <strong>of</strong> droplets <strong>of</strong> blood or other potentially infectious materials.<br />

All contaminated work surfaces will be decontaminated after completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>procedures</strong><br />

and immediately or as soon as feasible after any spill <strong>of</strong> blood or other potentially<br />

infectious materials, as well as at the end <strong>of</strong> the work shift. All table and counter top<br />

surfaces will be cleaned with an approved disinfectant such as Citrus II. Any broken<br />

glassware that may be contaminated will not be picked up directly with the hands.<br />

Dustpans and hand brooms should be used.<br />

In work areas where there is a reasonable likelihood <strong>of</strong> exposure to blood or other<br />

potentially infectious materials, employees/students are not to eat, drink, apply cosmetics<br />

or lip balm, or handle contact lenses. Food and beverages are not to be kept in<br />

refrigerators, freezers, shelves, cabinets, or on counter tops or bench tops where blood or<br />

other potentially infectious materials could be present.<br />

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)<br />

All employees/students using PPE must follow the Universal Precautions as outlined<br />

above. PPE will be provided to employees/students without cost. PPE will be chosen<br />

based on the anticipated exposure to blood or other infectious materials.<br />

Protective gloves should be worn on both hands for anticipated direct hand<br />

contact with blood, bodily fluids, medical waste, or contaminated objects or<br />

surfaces. The gloves must be replaced if torn, punctured, contaminated, or if their<br />

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ability to function as a barrier is compromised. Disposable gloves should be<br />

discarded immediately after use and should not be washed or decontaminated for<br />

reuse. If multiple patients are being treated, gloves should be changed after<br />

contact with each patient.<br />

Impervious aprons or gowns should be worn if bodily fluids are present in large<br />

quantities and likely to get the clothing wet, or if splashing or spurting <strong>of</strong> bodily<br />

fluids is anticipated.<br />

Masks and protective eyewear or a face shield should be worn to protect the eyes,<br />

nose, and mouth if splashing <strong>of</strong> blood or other bodily fluids is anticipated; this<br />

will prevent exposure <strong>of</strong> the mucous membranes to any droplets <strong>of</strong> blood or other<br />

bodily fluids that may be generated during the course <strong>of</strong> care.<br />

Breathing barriers such as resuscitation bags or face shields should be used in the<br />

event <strong>of</strong> an emergency that requires rescue breathing or CPR in order to prevent<br />

exposure <strong>of</strong> the rescuer to any blood or other bodily fluids.<br />

Housekeeping<br />

Spills/Cleanup: Cleanups are handled by the housekeeping staff. In the case <strong>of</strong> a spill<br />

James Parker, Head <strong>of</strong> Housekeeping, should be reached by dialing 7368 from a campus<br />

phone. The exception to this policy is in regards to a spill that occurs during an<br />

intercollegiate competition that impacts the progression <strong>of</strong> the event. In this instance, the<br />

athletic training staff is prepared to handle the cleanup in order to allow the event to<br />

continue in a timely manner. In the event that a spill occurs in the natatorium the<br />

following <strong>procedures</strong> apply:<br />

In the water: notify Swimming and Diving Head Coach, Dave Allen, ext.<br />

3237 for clean-up; swimmers must exit the water until clean-up is complete<br />

and chemicals have returned to normal levels<br />

On the deck area: cordon <strong>of</strong>f area and call housekeeping for clean-up;<br />

swimmers do not need to exit the water<br />

Regulated waste refers to liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially infectious<br />

materials, contaminated items that are soaked or caked with blood or other potentially<br />

infectious materials, and contaminated sharps. Regulated waste should be placed in<br />

appropriately marked containers that prevent leakage or protrusion <strong>of</strong> contents. These<br />

containers include:<br />

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Sharps containers – red, capped, puncture-resistant, leak-pro<strong>of</strong> containers<br />

labeled with the universal biohazard symbol; designed for the containment <strong>of</strong><br />

used sharps (needles, scalpel blades, etc.)<br />

<br />

Contaminated waste bins – bins lined with red biohazard bags designed to<br />

hold all non-sharp regulated waste; bins should have a top that is secure when<br />

closed and opens with a step mechanism to prevent direct contact with the lid<br />

Procedure for Removal <strong>of</strong> Regulated Waste from Athletic Training Facilities:<br />

When sharps containers or contaminated waste bins become full, an athletic training staff<br />

member should be notified immediately. <strong>UNC</strong>W Environmental Health & Safety<br />

(EH&S) will then be notified that the container is full and a pick-up date and time will be<br />

arranged. In preparation for the pick-up sharps containers should be capped tightly to<br />

prevent spillage. Biohazard bags from the contaminated waste bins should be closed<br />

securely with tape to prevent any leakage. The container or bag will then be picked up by<br />

EH&S for proper disposal.<br />

Laundry<br />

Towels or uniforms that contain minimal blood or bodily fluids will be treated with an<br />

approved product for blood cleanup/organic stain remover (i.e. Bloodbuster) and then<br />

laundered. Items that are soaked (have the potential <strong>of</strong> dripping or leaking) with blood or<br />

other bodily fluids will be disposed <strong>of</strong> in a contaminated waste bin rather than laundered.<br />

Items should be laundered as soon after contamination as possible. Universal Precautions<br />

must be followed when handling any contaminated laundry.<br />

Hepatitis B Vaccine<br />

All at risk employees will be <strong>of</strong>fered the Hepatitis B Vaccine at no cost. The vaccine will<br />

be <strong>of</strong>fered within ten working days <strong>of</strong> their initial assignment unless the employee has<br />

previously had the vaccine or who wishes to submit to antibody testing which shows the<br />

employee to have sufficient immunity.<br />

Employees who decline the vaccine must sign a waiver, which uses the wording <strong>of</strong> the<br />

OSHA standard. See Appendix A. Employees who initially decline, but later wish to<br />

have the vaccine may do so at no cost.<br />

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EVALUATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING EXPOSURE INCIDENTS:<br />

Employee Exposure<br />

Should an exposure incident occur, the employee must report it immediately to the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, the director will then contact EH&S and Human Resources,<br />

and complete appropriate reports. It is strongly recommended that medical care be<br />

sought within the first two hours after an exposure in case prophylactic medication is<br />

indicated. All employees who have an exposure incident will be <strong>of</strong>fered post-exposure<br />

evaluation and follow-up by Medac II or Cape Fear Hospital Emergency Room (during<br />

<strong>of</strong>f hours). This follow-up will include:<br />

<br />

Documentation <strong>of</strong> the route <strong>of</strong> exposure and the circumstances related to<br />

the incident.<br />

<br />

If possible, the identification <strong>of</strong> the source individual and the status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

source individual. The blood <strong>of</strong> the source individual will be tested (after<br />

consent is obtained) for HIV/HBV.<br />

<br />

Test results <strong>of</strong> the source individual will be made available to the exposed<br />

employee. The exposed employee shall be informed about the applicable<br />

laws and regulations concerning disclosure <strong>of</strong> the identity and infectivity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the source individual.<br />

<br />

The employee will be <strong>of</strong>fered the option <strong>of</strong> having their blood collected<br />

for testing. The blood sample will be preserved for at least ninety (90)<br />

days to allow the employee to decide if the blood should be tested for HIV<br />

serological status. However, if the employee decides prior to that time<br />

that testing will not be conducted then the appropriate action can be taken<br />

and the blood sample discarded.<br />

<br />

The employee will be <strong>of</strong>fered post exposure prophylaxis by the current<br />

contracted medical provider.<br />

<br />

THE EMPLOYEE WILL BE GIVEN APPROPRIATE COUNSELING CONCERNING<br />

PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING THE PERIOD AFTER THE EXPOSURE INCIDENT.<br />

THE EMPLOYEE WILL ALSO BE GIVEN INFORMATION ON WHAT POTENTIAL<br />

ILLNESSES TO BE ALERT FOR AND TO REPORT ANY RELATED EXPERIENCES TO<br />

APPROPRIATE PERSONNEL.<br />

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The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training with assistance from EH&S shall assure that the policy<br />

outlined here is effectively carried out as well as to maintain records related to this<br />

policy.<br />

Student exposure<br />

Should an exposure incident occur, the student must report it immediately to their<br />

Approved Clinical Instructor and the Athletic Training Education Program Director. The<br />

student should seek medical evaluation and follow-up care at Medac II (if the student has<br />

health insurance), the <strong>UNC</strong>W Student Health Center (if uninsured), or Cape Fear<br />

Hospital Emergency Room (during <strong>of</strong>f hours). It is strongly recommended that medical<br />

care be sought within the first two hours after an exposure in case prophylactic<br />

medication is indicated. Medical care and follow-up should include the same<br />

components as listed above for employee exposure. However, the student will be<br />

responsible for payment <strong>of</strong> all medical services related to the exposure incident. As<br />

athletic training students are not employed by the university, <strong>UNC</strong>W will not bear any<br />

financial responsibility for medical services related to an exposure.<br />

Exposure Out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong> Area<br />

If the exposure incident occurs while the employee/student is traveling to an away<br />

contest, exposures should be evaluated at the nearest emergency facility.<br />

Record Keeping<br />

All employee BBP training records and vaccination information forms will be kept by a<br />

designated athletic training staff member. All post-exposure records will be forwarded to<br />

and maintained by EH&S. Medical records <strong>of</strong> persons separating from employment at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W will also be forwarded to and maintained by EH&S.<br />

Athletic training student vaccination and BBP training records will be maintained in the<br />

Athletic Training Education Program Director’s <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Training records should include:<br />

the dates <strong>of</strong> the training sessions<br />

the contents or a summary <strong>of</strong> the training session<br />

the names and qualifications <strong>of</strong> persons conducting the training<br />

the names and job titles <strong>of</strong> all persons attending the training sessions<br />

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Employee/Student Training<br />

All athletic training employees must receive BBP training conducted by EH&S on an<br />

annual basis. Training should be conducted initially within the first ten days <strong>of</strong><br />

employment at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

All athletic training students will receive annual BBP training; this training will be<br />

coordinated by the ATEP Program Director or Clinical Coordinator.<br />

• Hepatitis B Immunizations: series <strong>of</strong> 3 shots<br />

o <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training staff identified as being “at risk”<br />

(routine exposure to blood or OPIM) will be provide Hepatitis B<br />

immunizations at no cost, or they will need to show pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

immunizations.<br />

o All Hepatitis B vaccination series will be documented and kept in each<br />

employee’s file by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training. (FORM C<br />

o Individuals may decline to receive the Hepatitis B vaccination, however<br />

they must sign a Declination Form (FORM D) stating they refused the<br />

vaccine and accept risk from exposure to the pathogen.<br />

o If an “at risk” employee who has signed the Declination Form decides to<br />

receive the Hepatitis B vaccination series, arrangements will be made for<br />

the employee to receive the immunization as no cost.<br />

o Athletic training students at <strong>UNC</strong>W are required to have had the<br />

immunization series prior to acceptance into the undergraduate athletic<br />

training curriculum program or sign and have on file a declination form<br />

stating their voluntary decision to not receive this immunization.<br />

• Legal Considerations in North Carolina<br />

o Confidentiality – The patient is the sole decider <strong>of</strong> what medical<br />

information is transmitted. The patient is not required to report any<br />

infectious diseases that they may contract.<br />

o Physicians aware <strong>of</strong> an HIV-positive athlete may not apprise other<br />

physicians, coaches, athletic trainers, teammates, or opponents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

athlete’s infection. Therefore, the physician is not liable for failure to<br />

warn the uninfected opponent; it is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the HIV-infected<br />

athlete.<br />

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FORM A:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

NEW STAFF OSHA TRAINING<br />

OSHA CFR 29 Part 1910.1030 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS STANDARD<br />

This is to certify that __________________________________<br />

(Name)<br />

Soc. Sec. No.: _____________________ Title: ______________________<br />

has completed <strong>UNC</strong>W training on the OSHA Standard <strong>of</strong> Blood borne Pathogens on<br />

the following date. This is the first training for new staff and will need to be<br />

renewed in one year.<br />

Signature: ____________________________ Date : ___________________<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Signature: ___________________________<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure<br />

to Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR<br />

Part 1910.1030.<br />

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FORM B:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

ANNUAL TRAINING FOR RETURNING STAFF<br />

OSHA CFR 29 Part 1910.1030 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS STANDARD<br />

YEAR: ______________<br />

This is to certify that __________________________________<br />

(Name)<br />

Soc. Sec. No.: _____________________ Title: ______________________<br />

has completed the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s training on the OSHA<br />

Standard on Blood borne Pathogens on the following date. This training will need<br />

to be renewed in one year.<br />

Signature: ____________________________ Date : ___________________<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Signature: ___________________________<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure to<br />

Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR<br />

Part 1910.1030.<br />

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FORM C:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

MANDATORY HEPATITIS B VACCINATION RECORD FORM<br />

Name (print):_______________________ Title: _____________________<br />

1 st Vaccination date: ________________<br />

Location (if known):_____________________________<br />

2 nd Vaccination date: ________________<br />

Location (if known):_____________________________<br />

3rd Vaccination date: ________________<br />

Location (if known):_____________________________<br />

Please provide any Dr.’s notes and/or other documentation received when you<br />

obtained these vaccination shots.<br />

Signature: ___________________________________________________<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training signature: ___________________________<br />

Date: ____________________________<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure<br />

to Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR<br />

Part 1910.1030.<br />

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FORM D:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

MANDATORY HEPATITIS B VACCINATION DECLINATION FORM<br />

YEAR: ______________<br />

I understand that due to my occupational exposure to blood or other potentially<br />

infectious materials I may be at risk <strong>of</strong> acquiring hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. I<br />

have been given the opportunity to be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine, at no<br />

charge to myself. However, I decline hepatitis B vaccination at this time. I understand<br />

that by declining this vaccine, I continue to be at risk <strong>of</strong> acquiring hepatitis B, a<br />

serious disease. If in the future I continue to have occupational exposure to blood or<br />

other potentially infectious materials and I want to be vaccinated with hepatitis B<br />

vaccine, I can receive the vaccination series at no charge to me.<br />

Name (print):_______________________ Soc. Sec. No: ______________<br />

Title: _____________________<br />

Date: ____________________<br />

Signature: ___________________________________________________<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Signature: ___________________________<br />

Witness Signature: ____________________________________________<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure<br />

to Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR<br />

Part 1910.1030.<br />

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FORM E:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

EXPOSURE INCIDENT FORM<br />

Name: _________________________<br />

Title: ____________________________<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Exposure: __________ Time: __________ Location: ________________<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> Incident (circle): Exposure Only Exposure with Injury<br />

□ If Exposure Only Incident, the HR BBP Incident Report been submitted (please<br />

check).<br />

Date and Time Submitted: ____________<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Incident:<br />

Immediate Medical Care Received:<br />

Follow-up Plan:<br />

Please check one:<br />

□ I have chosen to seek medical treatment presently and have been referred to the<br />

Athletics Human Resources Representative.<br />

□ I have chosen to decline medical treatment at the present time and have been referred to<br />

the Athletics Human Resource Representative. However, I recognize that I reserve the<br />

right to seek medical treatment now or in the future if I so desire.<br />

________________________________________<br />

Signature <strong>of</strong> Exposed Individual<br />

_______________<br />

Date<br />

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____________________<br />

Signature <strong>of</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

__________________<br />

Date<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure<br />

to Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR<br />

Part 1910.1030.<br />

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FORM F:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

EMPLOYEE HEPATITIS B VACCINATION LIST<br />

Name<br />

Job Title<br />

Vaccination<br />

Received (√)<br />

Vaccination<br />

Declined (√)<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure to<br />

Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR Part<br />

1910.1030.<br />

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FORM G:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

EMPLOYEES WHO ARE AT RISK FOR EXPOSURE<br />

YEAR: ______________<br />

NAME<br />

JOB TITLE<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure to<br />

Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR Part<br />

1910.1030.<br />

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FORM H:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

TRAINING ROSTER FOR BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS<br />

YEAR: ______________<br />

Job title<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Training<br />

Name<br />

This form pertains to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure to<br />

Blood borne Pathogens as appears in the Federal Register, December 6, 1991, 29 CFR Part<br />

1910.1030.<br />

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Clinical Education Experiences<br />

PURPOSE: This policy serves to articulate the Department’s philosophy regarding the<br />

undergraduate athletic training students. The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> is<br />

an institution with an approved undergraduate athletic training education program<br />

(ATEP). Each Staff Athletic Trainer may choose to serve as an approved clinical<br />

instructor (ACI) to our athletic training students.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine Staff makes every effort to<br />

promote educational and positive learning opportunities for the undergraduate athletic<br />

training students. Clinical education experiences provide an opportunity for an athletic<br />

training student to integrate knowledge learned in the classroom and apply it to the<br />

clinical setting. To benefit maximally from clinical education, athletic training students<br />

should communicate regularly with their staff supervisor and other members <strong>of</strong> the sports<br />

medicine team. Regular interaction with the clinicians enhances the ability <strong>of</strong> the athletic<br />

training student to gain valuable knowledge in the field <strong>of</strong> athletic training.<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s<br />

ultimate goal is to provide the best health care and customer service possible to the<br />

student-athletes <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W. The <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine Staff recognizes that the<br />

athletic training facilities on-campus <strong>of</strong>fers a unique opportunity for athletic training<br />

students to gain clinical experience with Division I athletes. As an ATS, you may be<br />

awarded the privilege <strong>of</strong> working under an ACI on-campus. As such, you have the<br />

following rights and responsibilities.<br />

Athletic Training Students’ Rights<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Confidentiality regarding mid-semester and end-<strong>of</strong>-semester evaluations.<br />

Be treated in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional and courteous manner which does not discriminate<br />

because <strong>of</strong> age, race, disability, handicap, national origin, religious beliefs,<br />

gender, sexual orientation or veteran status.<br />

Express suggestions and concerns in an appropriate manner and at an appropriate<br />

time.<br />

Athletic Training Students’ Responsibilities<br />

<br />

<br />

Maintain the confidentiality <strong>of</strong> athletes’ medical records.<br />

Ask questions and seek clarification when appropriate if you do not understand<br />

specific diagnoses, treatments, prognoses or instructions.<br />

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Arrive on time for clinical hours and notify your ACI well in advance <strong>of</strong><br />

scheduling conflicts.<br />

Follow all rules and regulations that are posted within the Athletic Training<br />

Department.<br />

Be pr<strong>of</strong>essional at all times while in the athletic training room or at assigned<br />

sports venue.<br />

Stay alert at practices and in the athletic training room.<br />

Use pr<strong>of</strong>essional and ethical conduct in all clinical settings, in classes, and in life.<br />

Keep all actions honest, legal, moral, ethical, and respectful.<br />

Avoid sexist, racist, or otherwise discriminating remarks or anything that could be<br />

taken as sexist, racist or discriminating by someone. Do not participate in this<br />

behavior or tolerate this behavior from athletes.<br />

Refrain from conversations involving personal matters (i.e. dates, parties, etc)<br />

while working in any <strong>of</strong> the clinical settings.<br />

Care for your athletes as you would want to be cared for. Be considerate,<br />

respectful, and patient.<br />

Be considerate and respectful to all with whom you interact, including athletes,<br />

athletic training staff, faculty, coaches, team <strong>of</strong>ficials, and fellow students.<br />

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SECTION III<br />

DEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION<br />

Student-Athlete Rights and Responsibilities<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is<br />

dedicated to giving you the best health care and customer service possible. As a<br />

student-athlete here at <strong>UNC</strong>W, you may expect to receive considerate and respectful<br />

care. We will honor your rights to be informed and to be involved in making decisions<br />

about your care. You have the following rights and responsibilities as a student athlete<br />

at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

Student-Athletes have the right to:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Privacy and confidentiality regarding your medical care.<br />

Expect that your medical records will be kept confidential and that access to<br />

information about you will be limited to those legitimately involved in your care.<br />

Your medical records will be released only in cases <strong>of</strong> medical emergencies, in<br />

response to court ordered subpoenas or to persons you specify with your written<br />

consent.<br />

Access all information contained in your medical record.<br />

Know about your injury/illness and proposed treatment and to participate in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> your plan <strong>of</strong> care. Information will be given to you by the sports<br />

medicine staff or its physicians in a manner in which you can understand<br />

including the right to know why you need a surgical procedure or treatment and<br />

who will perform that procedure or treatment. This includes the right to refuse<br />

care or treatment and to know what may happen if you do not have this care or<br />

treatment.<br />

Receive the necessary information to participate in decisions about your care<br />

including cost, risk benefits, limitations <strong>of</strong> and alternatives to diagnostic and<br />

therapeutic modalities.<br />

Give your informed consent before any diagnostic or therapeutic procedure is<br />

performed.<br />

Be treated in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional, courteous and caring manner which does not<br />

discriminate because <strong>of</strong> age, race, disability, handicap, national origin, religious<br />

beliefs, gender, sexual orientation or veteran status.<br />

A second opinion or appropriate referral.<br />

Express suggestions and concerns in an appropriate manner.<br />

Know the names and positions <strong>of</strong> people involved in your care by <strong>of</strong>ficial name<br />

tags or personal introduction.<br />

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Student-Athlete Responsibilities<br />

Student-Athletes have the responsibility:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

To ask questions and seek clarification if you do not understand the explanation<br />

<strong>of</strong> your diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or any instructions.<br />

To provide accurate information about your present illness and past medical<br />

history and wishes for your medical care.<br />

To follow instructions concerning medications, follow-up visits, education<br />

recommendations, and other essential steps in your treatment plan and to notify<br />

the Sports Medicine Staff if this plan cannot be followed or if problems develop.<br />

For treating Sports Medicine staff and personnel in a respectful manner.<br />

To arrive as scheduled for appointments and to notify the Athletic Training<br />

Department in advance in case <strong>of</strong> canceled appointments.<br />

For following all rules and regulations that are posted within the Athletic Training<br />

Department.<br />

For following through on your agreed plan <strong>of</strong> care.<br />

For considering and respecting the rights <strong>of</strong> others.<br />

For being courteous.<br />

Communication with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

PURPOSE: There are times and situations that require frequent and timely<br />

communication with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training. This policy is intended to<br />

delineate certain instances when communication with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

needs to happen expeditiously.<br />

1. Any student-athlete who has been admitted to a hospital should be conveyed to<br />

the Director Athletic Training immediately.<br />

2. Any student-athlete who has been referred to a medical specialist on or <strong>of</strong>fcampus<br />

should be conveyed to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training within 24 hours<br />

3. Any student-athlete who is being referred for imaging or lab work should be<br />

conveyed to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training within 24 hours<br />

4. Results from an image test, lab work, or medical specialist consultation should be<br />

conveyed to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training immediately upon findings<br />

5. Any student-athlete who has been entered into the crisis management plan should<br />

be conveyed to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training immediately if in the judgment<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the referring individual the person is in a position to do harm to oneself or<br />

others.<br />

6. Any student-athlete that has not seen improvement in his or her rehabilitation plan<br />

after two weeks <strong>of</strong> intervention should receive a consult from the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training.<br />

7. Any-student athlete who receives a consult by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

should have a progress report conveyed back to the Director.<br />

8. Any student-athlete who has an uncertain acute injury should receive a second<br />

opinion from another ATC prior to any random treatment intervention approach<br />

9. Any student athlete and/or coach who have concerns about the delivery <strong>of</strong> sports<br />

medicine should be referred to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training.<br />

Communication with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training can occur via direct contact,<br />

email, phone conversation, phone message, text message, instant messenger, or mailbox.<br />

If the information to be conveyed is <strong>of</strong> the emergency level, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training should be kept abreast <strong>of</strong> the situation at all times regardless <strong>of</strong> time <strong>of</strong> day.<br />

There should be no reason why such communication as requested in this policy will not<br />

be able to occur.<br />

Staff/Department Communication<br />

PURPOSE: Staff Athletic Trainers should practice communication skills in a manner<br />

that separates him/her from the athlete. Common courtesy is a must. There are times<br />

when an athlete may demonstrate inappropriate behavior. The athletic trainer should not<br />

tolerate this behavior. In the event <strong>of</strong> a communication problem between the athletic<br />

trainer and the athlete or athletic trainer and the coach, the athletic trainer is expected to<br />

direct the concern to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional language and<br />

mannerisms are to be practiced at all times. Vulgar language by the athletic trainers<br />

and/or athletes is not appropriate in any athletic training facility. These instances should<br />

be handled immediately and in a proper manner. Discipline in the athletic training setting<br />

must be maintained.<br />

The promotion <strong>of</strong> a positive working environment and supportive personnel is critical to<br />

the success <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training Department. As such, negative comments aimed<br />

toward anyone who is associated with the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, interacts with<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, or receives care from the Athletic Training Staff<br />

will not be tolerated. Such behavior will warrant a removal from the clinical<br />

environment.<br />

An athletic trainer at <strong>UNC</strong>W will find himself/herself interacting and communicating<br />

with a variety <strong>of</strong> individuals for numerous reasons. It is imperative to understand his/her<br />

role as it may differentiate depending upon the person he/she is conversing with. The<br />

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following set <strong>of</strong> guidelines should be followed and form the basis for appropriate<br />

communication:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Staff Certified Athletic Trainers: Staff Certified Athletic Trainers are ultimately<br />

responsible for the healthcare <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete. All issues, whether clinically<br />

or non-clinically related, should be addressed in the appropriate environment at<br />

the appropriate time, never in the direct presence <strong>of</strong> additional parties who should<br />

not be privy to such information.<br />

Team Physician: The Team Physician is a member <strong>of</strong> the medical pr<strong>of</strong>ession who<br />

is respected very highly in the Athletic Training Department. The <strong>UNC</strong>W Team<br />

Physician ultimately determines the medical status <strong>of</strong> each and every athlete in<br />

terms <strong>of</strong> one’s ability to participate in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>. Opportunities to<br />

observe and interact with the Team Physician will occur regularly in the athletic<br />

training venues. Athletic trainers should appreciate the opportunity to interact<br />

with the team physician and treat such interactions as a privilege. Athletic<br />

Training Students should also respect the Team Physician at all times and never<br />

question any decision made by the Team Physician. Such behavior will be<br />

subject to removal from the <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic training clinical sites.<br />

Expanded Medical Team: Both in the athletic training clinical sites and <strong>of</strong>fcampus,<br />

athletic trainers may have opportunities to observe various practitioners<br />

who assist in the consultation and care <strong>of</strong> our student-athletes. Each <strong>of</strong> these<br />

individuals is to be treated with the utmost respect and communication between<br />

athletic trainers and such providers should be pr<strong>of</strong>essional and appropriate at all<br />

times.<br />

Athletic Coaches: All athletic trainers will interact and communicate with<br />

coaches on a regular basis. In this role, the athletic trainer must clearly represent<br />

himself/herself as a respected member <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training <strong>department</strong>. The<br />

athletic trainer should only communicate in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional and appropriate<br />

manner. You are to treat all coaches with respect. If at any time the athletic<br />

trainer feels that he/she is not being treated with respect by a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

coaching staff, it should immediately be reported to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training.<br />

Athletic Administration: The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is a component <strong>of</strong><br />

the Athletics Department. All staff athletic trainers serve at the privilege <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong>. Their primary reason for employment is the health and well<br />

being <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete. Thus, all staff members are to treat all members <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> with respect and courtesy. Staff athletic trainers who are<br />

found to disrespect any member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> (or the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

community for that matter) will be required to meet with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training.<br />

Student-Athletes: Both in and out <strong>of</strong> the clinical setting, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional demeanor<br />

should be exercised at all times. Staff Athletic Trainers and Athletic Training<br />

Students are responsible for the care <strong>of</strong> the student- athletes. Athletic Training<br />

Students dating athletes can lead to very compromising situations and therefore is<br />

highly discouraged. If, however, a situation arises where an Athletic Training<br />

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Students is dating an athlete, this relationship should not become evident in the<br />

athletic training venues. If this becomes a problem and the Athletic Training<br />

Students cannot perform his/her duties, he/she may be removed from assigned<br />

duties. All Athletic Training Students are expected to act in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

manner reflective <strong>of</strong> the medical model. Dating between an Athletic Training<br />

Students and a student should be avoided as it poses a risk to the patient-provider<br />

relationship. Furthermore, both inside and outside <strong>of</strong> the working environment,<br />

all staff athletic trainers are expected to serve as positive role models to all<br />

undergraduate students (student-athletes, athletic training students, and others).<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.<br />

Student-Athlete Parents: It is not uncommon that staff athletic trainers will<br />

interact with the parents <strong>of</strong> student-athletes. This may occur as the result <strong>of</strong> a<br />

telephone call or by directly communicating with a parent. No staff athletic<br />

trainer is permitted to reveal any medical information or status about any studentathlete<br />

without appropriate clearance <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete regarding pertinent<br />

privacy and confidentiality laws.<br />

Prospective Student-Athletes: Staff athletic trainers must follow all appropriate<br />

<strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> that all University personnel must abide by regarding<br />

contact with prospective student-athletes. Each staff athletic trainer must be<br />

present for a presentation by the athletic <strong>department</strong>’s compliance <strong>of</strong>ficers at the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the year. Coaches who bring prospective student-athletes to the<br />

<strong>department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training for recruiting medical screens must be referred to<br />

a full-time staff member for the assessment to be performed.<br />

Sharing <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete Medical Information and Communication with the<br />

Media<br />

PURPOSE: To clearly describe the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s position with<br />

regards to sharing student-athlete medical information with the media.<br />

POLICY STATEMEMT:<br />

Sharing <strong>of</strong> Student Athlete Medical Information<br />

It is the policy <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training <strong>department</strong> and all <strong>of</strong> its staff members to respect<br />

the privacy and confidentiality <strong>of</strong> all student athletes as it pertains to physical and<br />

emotional health matters. As such, no information regarding any injury or illness<br />

sustained by a student athlete will be shared with the media or anyone other than<br />

the student athlete and those who have obtained written permission from the student<br />

athlete to release such information. In addition no members <strong>of</strong> the media will be<br />

permitted to enter the Athletic Training facilities with the intent to interview studentathletes<br />

or question their medical status.<br />

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Coaches’ Responsibility<br />

PURPOSE: Intended to provide guidelines for the coaches at <strong>UNC</strong>W to help insure the<br />

safety and well being <strong>of</strong> the student-athletes.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: This policy should be followed by coaches representing The<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletics to help insure the safety and well<br />

being <strong>of</strong> student-athletes.<br />

ENTITIES TO WHOM THIS POLICY APPLIES: Coaches employed by or<br />

associated with The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletics.<br />

PROCEDURE:<br />

The Athletic Training staff will consult with coaches concerning the medical readiness<br />

(physical and/or mental) <strong>of</strong> a student-athlete to practice and/or compete in injury/illness<br />

circumstances (acute, chronic or rehabilitative). The Team Physician will have the final<br />

authority to determine an athlete’s readiness to compete and participate in any athletic<br />

activity. In an acute illness/injury circumstance where a physician is not present and<br />

available to help determine activity levels, the final decision with regards to participation<br />

status rests with the attending athletic trainer.<br />

Any training rule, regulation or request that involves weight loss or weight gain must be<br />

developed in accordance with the requirements <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s established <strong>policies</strong><br />

regarding dealing with weight as a performance factor. If weight loss/gain is a<br />

performance related concern <strong>of</strong> the coach, nutritional services shall be provided to the<br />

student-athlete. Any significant changes in body weight or unusual eating<br />

habits/behaviors should be brought to the attention <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training staff. The<br />

Athletic Training staff and strength and conditioning staff should be the only <strong>athletics</strong><br />

personnel authorized to provide specific diet programs to student-athletes.<br />

Coaches are not permitted, under any circumstances, to dispense or recommend drugs,<br />

medications, or nutritional ergogenic aids or supplements to any student-athlete. A<br />

nutritional supplement is defined as any food stuff or dietary procedure that either<br />

improves or is thought to improve physical performance.<br />

Coaches shall not withhold or limit fluid intake during any practice or conditioning<br />

session.<br />

The Athletic Training staff is available for consultation with regard to injury prevention<br />

in the design or implementation <strong>of</strong> conditioning programs. Coaches are encouraged to<br />

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develop such programs cooperatively with the strength and conditioning staff and<br />

Athletic Training staff in order to prevent the unintentional endangering <strong>of</strong> the health and<br />

safety <strong>of</strong> any student athlete.<br />

Psychological or other forms <strong>of</strong> direct or indirect pressure on student-athletes to<br />

participate when an injury is present will not be tolerated.<br />

Coaches are not permitted to “diagnosis” injuries or interpret medical information for<br />

student-athletes or arrange a plan <strong>of</strong> care or physician referral. All diagnoses and plan <strong>of</strong><br />

care decisions should be coordinated by the team physician and sports medicine staff.<br />

Coaches will be presented with schedules for the pre-participation examinations at the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> each year. Coaches are responsible for informing student-athletes <strong>of</strong> these<br />

dates and enforcing appointment compliance.<br />

Injury Reports for Coaches and Strength/Conditioning Staff Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Each certified athletic trainer who oversees a particular sport<br />

is responsible for communicating a written or verbal injury report to the sport coach,<br />

strength and conditioning coach and the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training in a timely and<br />

efficient manner. Additionally, the certified athletic trainer is responsible for<br />

communicating any changes to the report in a timely and efficient manner. All imposed<br />

medical limitations need to be communicated in the injury report. This includes, but is<br />

not limited to orthopedic and general medical conditions. Any modification that may<br />

need to be made to the student-athlete’s strength and conditioning program due to injury<br />

or illness needs to be clearly communicated and documented to the strength and<br />

conditioning staff.<br />

SECTION IV<br />

MEDICAL ELIGIBILITY<br />

Preseason Pre-Participation Screening Policy<br />

PURPOSE: To provide baseline medical screening for all student-athletes and members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the cheerleading squad and help identify any potential injury or illness that may affect<br />

their athletic performance or future activities <strong>of</strong> daily living. No athlete will be cleared to<br />

participate without the proper medical clearance.<br />

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POLICY STATEMENT: This policy is designed to insure that all varsity participants<br />

and cheerleading squad members are screened for medical clearance prior to participation<br />

in any University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletics Department conditioning,<br />

practices or game events.<br />

Pre-participation Physical Examinations<br />

All student-athletes will complete a medical health assessment form prior to one’s<br />

arrival on campus.<br />

All student-athletes must receive a pre-participation physical examination<br />

screening prior to any athletic participation and be cleared to participate by the<br />

Team Physician. This physical examination will be conducted by <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

physicians and Athletic Training Department staff members during the August<br />

preseason period and during the first weekend before classes begin depending on<br />

the sport.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> medical records for each student-athlete will be performed by the<br />

Sports Medicine Staff prior to each sport-specific season. If any questionable<br />

conditions appear to exist, further review and/or appropriate medical referrals will<br />

be obtained prior to a safe clearance for participation.<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and the Team Physician must approve studentathletes<br />

pre-participation documents in order for full clearance for participation to<br />

be granted.<br />

The physical examination will be a station exam with the following specific<br />

components/stations:<br />

1. Health History Review including any pertinent past surgeries or<br />

diagnostics<br />

2. Vital Signs<br />

3. Height/Weight<br />

4. Vision Screen<br />

5. General Medical Screen<br />

6. Neurological Screen<br />

7. Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic Screen<br />

8. Diagnostic/Laboratory Testing if indicated<br />

X-ray, MRI, CT, Bone Scan, etc…<br />

Labs (Sickle Trait Testing)<br />

9. SAC/BESS for Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s<br />

Basketball, Volleyball, Diving<br />

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Any student-athlete who presents with a suspicious medical history suggestive <strong>of</strong><br />

potential cardiovascular abnormalities will be referred for a specialty consult and possible<br />

additional diagnostic work-up if indicated by the Team Physician.<br />

The following documents can be found in the appendix and constitute the preseason<br />

forms that need to be completed by a student-athlete prior to their clearance for<br />

participation.<br />

Pre-participation Documentation<br />

1. Student-athlete Information Form<br />

2. Health Assessment Form<br />

3. Insurance Coverage Information Form-with a copy <strong>of</strong> the insurance card<br />

4. Warning Statement and Treatment Consent Form<br />

5. Confidentiality Form<br />

6. Consent for the Release <strong>of</strong> Medical Records Form<br />

7. Understanding <strong>of</strong> Payment Form<br />

8. Steps for Processing Medical Bills Information Form<br />

9. University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Insurance Authorization Form<br />

10. Statement <strong>of</strong> Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine Policies<br />

Team Tryout/Walk-On Policy<br />

PUROSE: The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is responsible for the health and welfare<br />

<strong>of</strong> all participants during a practice or competition. This document is to ensure that those<br />

individuals whom have elected to “try-out” for an athletic team at <strong>UNC</strong>W are in no<br />

immediate physical danger from the rigors that a trial period with the team might<br />

include. Completion <strong>of</strong> this form indicates that the individual has been seen and cleared<br />

by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician for participation in an intercollegiate activity with a team<br />

at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Every student who expresses an interest to tryout or walk-on<br />

to an athletic team at <strong>UNC</strong>W must be first sent to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Compliance Office to<br />

receive a tryout packet. Coaches are encouraged to contact the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and the Compliance Office prior to scheduling an open tryout to help facilitate<br />

the medical screening and documentation completion that will need to occur.<br />

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Any student interested in trying out for an intercollegiate athletic team will first<br />

need to be cleared by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Compliance Office prior to performing any <strong>of</strong><br />

the steps below.<br />

Any student interested in trying out for an intercollegiate athletic team must first<br />

have a Pre-Participation Examination (PPE) performed by the Student Health<br />

Center, receive medical clearance to participate in the try-out, and provide pro<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> medical insurance.<br />

If you are under 18 years <strong>of</strong> age, you must have a parent or guardian sign all<br />

documents requiring signatures.<br />

It is the student’s responsibility to schedule the PPE with the Student Health<br />

Center. Part <strong>of</strong> this PPE will be testing for the sickle cell trait. If the student can<br />

provide results from a previous sickle cell test, this will suffice. The student will<br />

call the Student Health Center and make an appointment that is convenient for<br />

both the student and the Student Health Center. The PPE form will be given to<br />

the student by the Student Health Center and the student will fill out the necessary<br />

paperwork.<br />

Once the PPE is performed, results from the sickle cell testing have been obtained<br />

and the student has been cleared by the Medical Director to participate in the<br />

tryout, the Medical Director will inform the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, via<br />

email, that the student has been cleared to participate in the tryout. The student<br />

will then need to provide a copy <strong>of</strong> the front and back <strong>of</strong> the insurance card to the<br />

Athletic Training Department prior to participation in the try out.<br />

If the student is not able to be cleared by the Medical Director due to an<br />

underlying medical condition, the student must make an appointment with the<br />

necessary medical specialist or his/her family physician to address the medical<br />

issue. The Student Health Center may assist the student in this process as needed.<br />

Once an evaluation has been made and the notes received by the Medical<br />

Director, the student will then return to the SHC for final clearance by the<br />

Medical Director. Once the final clearance has been given by the Medical<br />

Director, the Medical Director will inform the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, via<br />

email, that the student has been cleared to participate in the tryout.<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training will then inform the coach, via email; for the<br />

appropriate sport that the student is cleared to participate in the tryout.<br />

If the student is not invited to join the team after the tryout, the PPE form will<br />

remain in the student’s medical file at the Student Health Center.<br />

If the student is asked to be part <strong>of</strong> the team following the tryout, the coach will<br />

inform the Athletic Trainer working with that sport. The Athletic Trainer will<br />

then contact the Medical Director and request that a copy <strong>of</strong> the students PPE be<br />

sent over the Athletic Training Department to be placed in a permanent file in the<br />

Athletic Training Department.<br />

The Athletic Trainer for the specific sport will then garner the necessary Sports<br />

Medicine paperwork to be placed in the student-athletes file in the Athletic<br />

Training Room.<br />

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Summer Workouts Policy<br />

PURPOSE: Incoming freshman and transfer student-athletes may be brought to campus<br />

over the summer for on site summer strength and conditioning workout sessions. In<br />

keeping with the Department’s mission to assure the well being to the student-athlete,<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training requires that each student athlete have fulfilled<br />

certain requirements prior to beginning training with the <strong>UNC</strong>W strength and<br />

conditioning staff. This is necessary to screen student athletes for any conditions,<br />

illnesses, or injuries that may adversely affect their training and/or overall health.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: In order for a student athlete to be permitted to begin summer<br />

strength and conditioning workouts, he/she must meet the following criteria.<br />

1. He/she must be enrolled in and accepted as a student at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

2. He/she must have signed a letter <strong>of</strong> intent for <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

3. He/she must be registered with the NCAA clearing house and have completed<br />

all the necessary compliance forms.<br />

4. He/she must have a physical examination clearing them for participation from<br />

<strong>UNC</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong> physicians.<br />

5. He/she must have completed an up to date medical history questionnaire,<br />

insurance information, and provided a current copy <strong>of</strong> his/her insurance card.<br />

Medical Recruitment History Policy<br />

PURPOSE:<br />

In an effort to assist the coaches in recruiting the finest student-athletes to <strong>UNC</strong>W, the<br />

Athletic Training Department has designed a “Medical Recruitment Screening Form”.<br />

The NCAA allows athletes who are being recruited by an institution to undergo a medical<br />

screen by the Athletic Training Department while on a campus visit in accordance with<br />

NCAA Bylaw 13.11.2.5. Completion <strong>of</strong> this form will assist the University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> in evaluating the current medical history <strong>of</strong> the potential recruit.<br />

This is not a mandatory practice, however, any coach can request a member <strong>of</strong> the Sports<br />

Medicine Staff to meet with a potential recruit and complete the form.<br />

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Exit Physical Assessment Policy<br />

PURPOSE: In an attempt to provide the student athletes <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> a higher standard <strong>of</strong> medical care, upon completion <strong>of</strong> their<br />

eligibility, or no longer being an active member <strong>of</strong> an athletic team (being deleted from<br />

the roster, transferring to another institution, dismissal from the team, deciding to not<br />

participate, etc) each student athlete will be asked to complete an exit medical<br />

assessment. This will allow the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training to accurately document<br />

and assess any existing medical conditions/injuries that may need ongoing care and<br />

services after the student-athlete’s eligibility is exhausted.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The exit physical assessment form will document all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

athlete’s time loss or significant injuries during their time competing for a <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

athletic team. Each student athlete will have his/her exit assessment form completed by<br />

his/her staff athletic trainer. The staff athletic trainer will then review the form with the<br />

student athlete so as to ensure no discrepancies and/or omissions <strong>of</strong> pertinent information<br />

have occurred. Each athlete has one calendar year from the date he/she signs the form to<br />

seek medical services for any unresolved injuries or conditions. If the student athlete does<br />

not complete the exit medical assessment, or does not seek medical services within the<br />

calendar year after signing the exit medical assessment, he/she forfeits their right to have<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

accept financially responsibility for any unresolved injuries or conditions. A copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

exit assessment can be found in the appendix.<br />

SECTION V<br />

INSURANCE PROCEDURES AND<br />

MEDICAL COVERAGE<br />

Insurance Procedures and Medical Expenses Policy<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> provides secondary coverage to<br />

supplement the medical insurance that the student-athlete may already carry. The<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department highly recommends the student-athlete have personal<br />

medical insurance coverage. The insurance provided by <strong>UNC</strong>W is NOT a health<br />

insurance policy, but rather an athletic accident policy. By being a secondary policy,<br />

all charges related to APPROVED MEDICAL SERVICES must be filed with the<br />

individual’s primary provider before filing with the secondary policy. For complete<br />

details, please refer to the “Steps for Processing Medical Bills” section.<br />

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MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Covered Services: <strong>UNC</strong>W will be responsible for injuries that occur as a direct<br />

result <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate activity during a required practice or competition,<br />

supervised by a coach. All medical services must be approved through the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training. Notification <strong>of</strong> injury must occur within 72<br />

hours from the time <strong>of</strong> accident. Services are covered for 3 years from the date <strong>of</strong><br />

the accident.<br />

Non-Covered Services: There are some injuries and illnesses that the University<br />

Of North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic Department will not be financially<br />

responsible for. These include, but may not be limited to: pre-existing conditions,<br />

externally provided physical examinations, corrective surgeries, laboratory tests<br />

and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases and/or HIV, allergy/asthma<br />

medications, surgery for hernia, appendix or tonsils, laboratory tests related to<br />

colds, flu, flu shots, viruses, mononucleosis, medications not directly related to an<br />

athletically related injury, wart removal, OB-GYN exams, routine eye<br />

examinations, immunizations, private rooms for hospitalization, co-payments<br />

associated with primary insurance <strong>policies</strong>, and any unauthorized medical<br />

services.<br />

Procedures for Filing a Medical Claim: Each student-athlete must have a<br />

completed Insurance Information & Release Form on file in the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training. The student-athlete is responsible for securing<br />

permission/authorization from his/her personal insurance provider/physician<br />

for medical services (not covered under the <strong>UNC</strong>W <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong><br />

for coverage) as dictated by the conditions <strong>of</strong> his/her policy requirements.<br />

The University is not responsible for payments <strong>of</strong> services as a result <strong>of</strong> a studentathlete<br />

not appropriately securing permission/authorization. If an attempt by the<br />

student-athlete to obtain permission/authorization for services is formally denied<br />

by his/her insurance provider, a written copy <strong>of</strong> such denial should be provided to<br />

the Insurance Coordinator for the Athletic Training Department.<br />

Explanation <strong>of</strong> Benefits (EOB): An explanation <strong>of</strong> benefits form is an itemized<br />

document that details the services provided to an individual and the payments<br />

covered and not covered by an insurance company.<br />

For a student-athlete to be reimbursed for healthcare services that are approved<br />

and authorized by the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, documentation<br />

must be provided to the Insurance Coordinator for the Athletic Training<br />

Department in a timely and thorough manner. The Insurance Coordinator will<br />

inform the student-athlete <strong>of</strong> what information is needed to complete a claim. If a<br />

student-athlete has been approved and pre-authorized for services that must be<br />

paid in advance, the student-athlete must provide pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> payment and an<br />

explanation <strong>of</strong> the services provided to the Insurance Coordinator within thirty<br />

(30) days <strong>of</strong> the services being provided.<br />

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STEPS FOR PROCESSING MEDICAL BILLS<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Receive pre-authorization from <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training for<br />

referral to <strong>of</strong>f-campus services. This is granted by the Athletic Training<br />

Department Staff.<br />

Receive pre-authorization from you primary insurance carrier. This is most<br />

important if you are seeking the services <strong>of</strong> a specialty provider, having an<br />

image or laboratory test performed, or undergoing surgery.<br />

Provide primary insurance information to healthcare provider at time <strong>of</strong><br />

services. The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training requests this<br />

information from you ahead <strong>of</strong> time so that services are not delayed.<br />

Submit <strong>UNC</strong>W’s secondary athletic health insurance information to the<br />

healthcare provider at the time services are rendered.<br />

Review your explanation <strong>of</strong> benefits (EOB) and itemized bill. These will be<br />

mailed to you following any services rendered. If you have any outstanding<br />

fees upon reviewing these documents, submit both the EOB and the itemized<br />

bill to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Insurance Coordinator.<br />

Submit the EOB and itemized bill to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training Insurance Coordinator. We will work expeditiously to see that all<br />

remaining outstanding bills are paid in a timely and thorough manner<br />

Please note that <strong>UNC</strong>W will not pay for the following:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Any bills incurred without the approval <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

referral<br />

Any bills requesting payment without EOB and itemized statement<br />

Healthcare issues prohibited by NCAA regulations allowing <strong>UNC</strong>W to pay for<br />

(please refer to student athlete handbook for a complete list)<br />

Request <strong>of</strong> payment in an untimely manner as deemed such by <strong>UNC</strong>W’s<br />

secondary insurance carrier<br />

Student-Athlete Referral Policy<br />

PURPOSE: To provide clear instructions regarding what is necessary when reporting<br />

injuries to the insurance providers and when scheduling medical services at <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Orthopedic Group (WOG).<br />

STEPS FOR REPORTING INJURIES AND MEDICAL CLAIMS FOR<br />

ATHLETES<br />

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1. When a member <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training Staff needs to set up an appointment for<br />

an athlete to see one <strong>of</strong> the providers at <strong>Wilmington</strong> Orthopedic Group, the staff<br />

member will first page the triage nurse (341-5312). If the staff member has not<br />

received a call back within 15 minutes the staff member will then call Sharon<br />

Guthrie (332-0497).<br />

2. The appointment will then be made with the first available provider. The athlete<br />

will be given an appointment within 24 hours <strong>of</strong> the initial call to <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Orthopedic Group. If the staff member is requesting a specific provider, then the<br />

appointment may not be within 24 hours <strong>of</strong> the initial call to the <strong>of</strong>fice. However,<br />

the appointment will be made with the specific provider at the earliest<br />

appointment available.<br />

3. All athletes being seen at <strong>Wilmington</strong> Orthopedic Group by the physician or<br />

physician’s assistant for the first time will be given by the Athletic Training Staff<br />

a written referral form from the Athletic Trainer to the provider, a copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Athletic Department secondary insurance letter and the front desk paperwork for<br />

the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Orthopedic Group <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

4. For all follow-up visits taking place in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong> Orthopedic<br />

Group, the athlete will be given a written referral from the Athletic Trainer and a<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> the secondary insurance letter.<br />

STEPS FOR SENDING ATHLETE’S FOR MRI REFERRAL<br />

If an MRI or other imaging studies are required after a student-athlete is seen by a<br />

medical provider, the physician’s <strong>of</strong>fice will work with the insurance company to obtain<br />

authorization for the procedure.<br />

1. The student-athlete will return to the Athletic Training Room. Once the<br />

authorization is obtained, the orders for the MRI will be faxed to the<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer and he/she will make the appointment for the<br />

MRI by calling Tracy Shumate with Delaney Radiology (341-1827).<br />

2. Once the appointment has been made, the Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer will<br />

fax the physicians order from the referring physician and the referral form for<br />

Delaney Radiology (762-6739).<br />

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3. Once the MRI is complete, the reports will be faxed to the referring physician and<br />

the Athletic Training Staff. After the report has been sent to the<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, he/she will make the follow-up appointment<br />

with the referring physician.<br />

Athlete should be provided the following information to take with them to the hospital or<br />

other provider’s <strong>of</strong>fice for medical services:<br />

1. MD order for MRI.<br />

2. Copy <strong>of</strong> their personal primary insurance card (front and back <strong>of</strong> card will be needed),<br />

unless they have their card with them.<br />

3. Copy <strong>of</strong> K&K insurance information. (If services to be provided are due to a sport<br />

related injury)<br />

4. Copy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Medical Records and Insurance Release form.<br />

STEPS FOR REFERRING STUDENT-ATHLETES: GENERAL MEDICINE<br />

ISSUES<br />

If a student-athlete will be having services provided by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Student Health<br />

Center, the following steps need to be followed:<br />

1. The student-athlete will report to the Athletic Training Staff for all injuries or illnesses<br />

that might interfere with their ability to practice or participate in their sport. The studentathlete<br />

should see his/her team Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer as soon as possible<br />

after an injury or illness occurs.<br />

2. At that time, an evaluation will be performed by a Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

to determine the extent <strong>of</strong> the injury/illness and the student-athletes ability to practice or<br />

compete that day. If necessary, a medical referral will be made for the student-athlete<br />

with the Student Health Center and a written referral will be sent with the student-athlete<br />

so appropriate treatment can be initiated.<br />

3. Once the student-athlete is seen by one <strong>of</strong> the providers with SHC, the provider will<br />

send a copy <strong>of</strong> the written referral and recommendation back to the Certified/Licensed<br />

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Athletic Trainer that referred the student-athlete. Directions given by the SHC provider<br />

should be followed. The student-athlete should practice or play only with the approval <strong>of</strong><br />

the SHC provider while they are under his/her care.<br />

4. If the student-athlete prefers to be seen by an <strong>of</strong>f-campus medical provider, an<br />

appointment will be made with a provider and a written referral will be sent with the<br />

student-athlete for this appointment.<br />

5. Once a plan <strong>of</strong> care has been given by the <strong>of</strong>f-campus physician, the Certified/Licensed<br />

Athletic Trainer who referred the student-athlete will contact the Medical Coordinator for<br />

a review and agreement with the plan <strong>of</strong> care. The student-athletes return to play will be<br />

granted by the Medical Coordinator in collaboration with the <strong>of</strong>f-campus physician.<br />

6. The Medical Coordinator may deem it necessary for a third opinion if there are<br />

conflicting opinions concerning the return to play status <strong>of</strong> a student-athlete. The<br />

Medical Coordinator will then determine a return to play based on this third opinion.<br />

7. If medical problems occur after regular hours, the student-athlete should contact the<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer assigned to your team.<br />

INSURANCE PRE-AURTHORIZATION’S or REFERRALS<br />

Please keep in mind when scheduling medical services most primary insurance<br />

companies now require at least a 72 hour processing time if the medical service is not an<br />

emergency, especially for MRI’s.<br />

1. If an MRI is required after a student-athlete is seen by a medical provider, the<br />

physician’s <strong>of</strong>fice will work with the insurance company to obtain authorization for the<br />

procedure.<br />

2. The student-athlete will return to the Athletic Training Room. Once the authorization<br />

is obtained, the orders for the MRI will be faxed to the Certified/Licensed Athletic<br />

Trainer and he/she will make the appointment for the MRI by calling Tracy Shumate with<br />

Delaney Radiology (341-1827).<br />

3. Once the appointment has been made, the Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer will fax<br />

the physicians order from the referring physician and the referral form for Delaney<br />

Radiology (762-6739).<br />

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4. Once the MRI is complete, the reports will be faxed to the referring physician and the<br />

Athletic Training Staff. After the report has been sent to the Certified/Licensed Athletic<br />

Trainer, he/she will make the follow-up appointment with the referring physician.<br />

Second Opinion Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is ultimately<br />

responsible for the overall care <strong>of</strong> each and every student-athlete and must be<br />

informed <strong>of</strong> all conditions in order to provide the most appropriate, efficient, and safe<br />

care.<br />

1. If a student-athlete is not satisfied with his/her injury diagnosis or treatment he/she<br />

should notify a staff Athletic Trainer or the team physician.<br />

2. The Athletic Training Staff at the direction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W team physician will<br />

make arrangements for outside treatment. Student-athletes will not be denied access<br />

to outside medical treatment.<br />

3. The physician providing the second opinion will need to send all <strong>of</strong>fice notes and a<br />

letter stating his/her medical opinion on the student-athletes playing status.<br />

4. The team physician for the university will then look at these documents and give<br />

the final clearance.<br />

5. The team physician for the university will make the final decision on any athletes<br />

return to play following a second opinion being obtained by the athlete.<br />

6. The athletic <strong>department</strong> shall not assume financial responsibility for outside<br />

medical services that were not arranged by the team physician or a full time staff<br />

Athletic Trainer.<br />

7. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training will reimburse the student-athlete’s medical<br />

bills obtained as a direct result <strong>of</strong> the referred opinion upon the presentation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

claim statement. No reimbursement will be provided for any travel expenses, meals<br />

or other purchases associated with such a referral.<br />

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Student-athletes may seek a medical referral to any healthcare pr<strong>of</strong>essional on<br />

one’s own; however, ALL costs incurred as a result <strong>of</strong> a self-referral without<br />

pre-approval from the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training are the sole<br />

responsibility and financial bearing <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete.<br />

Surgical Procedures and Treatment Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> will assume<br />

financial responsibility for a student-athlete injury and/or illness provided the studentathlete<br />

follows appropriate <strong>procedures</strong> and arrangements for care established by the<br />

Athletic Training Department, the Athletics Department, and the University. Any<br />

student-athlete reserves the right to seek medical attention from whomever he or she<br />

chooses. However, such care provided by a health care pr<strong>of</strong>essional non-affiliated with<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W without prior approval being granted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and/or<br />

Team Physician holds accountable the student-athlete for any and all claims and charges<br />

therein obtained as a result <strong>of</strong> said visit. Prior approval should be established by<br />

communicating with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training before the visit occurs.<br />

SECTION VI<br />

MEDICAL RECORDS AND DOCUMENTATION<br />

Confidentiality <strong>of</strong> Medical Records/ HIPAA Compliance<br />

PURPOSE: To insure that the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training values and respects the<br />

confidentiality <strong>of</strong> student-athlete medical records and maintains compliance with the<br />

HIPAA federal regulations.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Confidentiality <strong>of</strong> the student athlete's medical records must<br />

be maintained, as these are considered legal documents. Records are not permitted to<br />

leave the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training. Any questions or concerns from the press,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional scouts, or others must be directed to the staff athletic trainer assigned to that<br />

sport. If medical records are needed for a case study then the athletic trainer must fill out<br />

a Student Athlete Medical Records Release Form and have it approved by both the<br />

athlete and the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training prior to using any information obtained from<br />

such records. This form provides the athletic trainer access to the medical records <strong>of</strong> only<br />

the athlete noted on the form. The records still may not be taken out <strong>of</strong> the facility or<br />

photocopied under any circumstances. Anyone associated with access to documents that<br />

are the property <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training will fully comply will all<br />

regulations set forth by the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act<br />

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(HIPAA). Sports Medicine Staff members must remember that discussing the status <strong>of</strong> a<br />

student athlete with other student athletes is forbidden. This is considered a breach <strong>of</strong><br />

confidentiality. The staff member must be aware <strong>of</strong> his/her surroundings at all times<br />

when discussing the health status <strong>of</strong> a student-athlete. This is perhaps one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

serious violations that can occur and will result in circumstances that may not only<br />

warrant removal from the clinical environment, but could ultimately result in a<br />

suspension or dismissal from his/her position.<br />

Confidentiality:<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>’s Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and its<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics are committed to safeguarding the confidentiality <strong>of</strong> protected<br />

health information and other confidential information which is or may be contained in the<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the University and to ensuring that protected health information and other<br />

confidential information is used and/or disclosed only in accordance with the<br />

University’s <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> and applicable state and federal law.<br />

All University employees must hold confidential information used or obtained in the<br />

course <strong>of</strong> their duties in confidence. All protected health information and other<br />

individually identifiable health information must be treated as confidential in accordance<br />

with pr<strong>of</strong>essional ethics, accreditation standards, and legal requirements.<br />

PRIVACY REQUIREMENTS:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Everyone with access to health information and other confidential information<br />

is responsible for safeguarding its confidentiality. Health information and<br />

other confidential information may be in paper, electronic, verbal, video, oral,<br />

or any other form, and must be protected regardless <strong>of</strong> form.<br />

Access to health information in any format must be limited to those persons<br />

who have a valid business or medical need for the information, or otherwise<br />

have a right to know the information. Individuals who access clinical records<br />

from other organizations are expected to follow that organization’s<br />

requirements.<br />

Any knowledge <strong>of</strong> a violation <strong>of</strong> this confidentiality policy must be reported<br />

to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training immediately.<br />

POLICY ELEMENTS:<br />

Discuss patient/student-athlete information with authorized personnel only<br />

and only in a private location where unauthorized persons cannot overhear.<br />

Keep medical records and other confidential information secure and<br />

unavailable to persons not authorized to review or obtain those records or<br />

information.<br />

Follow specified <strong>procedures</strong> for use <strong>of</strong> electronic information systems,<br />

including use <strong>of</strong> individual passwords, logging <strong>of</strong>f when finished, proper data<br />

entry techniques, and protection <strong>of</strong> displayed or printed information from<br />

unauthorized users.<br />

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Omit the patient/student-athlete’s name and other unique identifiers when<br />

using case reports or hypotheticals for educational or training purposes.<br />

Verify with the patient/student-athlete what information may be given to the<br />

patient/student-athlete’s family and friends with the patient/student-athlete’s<br />

knowledge and permission.<br />

Screen requests for access to all patient/student-athlete and other confidential<br />

information so that the minimum necessary amount <strong>of</strong> information is made<br />

available and made available only to those persons who are legitimately<br />

involved in patient care, billing or administrative operations.<br />

Release patient/student-athlete medical records and other confidential<br />

information to external sources only upon receipt <strong>of</strong> written authorization<br />

from the patient/student-athlete.<br />

Use appropriate information security <strong>procedures</strong> for users <strong>of</strong> electronic<br />

information systems.<br />

DE-IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTH INFORMATION:<br />

Health information is considered de-identified, and therefore not subject to the rules<br />

for protected health information only if all the following information has been<br />

removed:<br />

Names, including patient, family, employer, and attending physician<br />

Geographic subdivisions smaller than a state, including street address, city,<br />

county, precinct, zip-code<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> date (except year) for dates directly related to an individual,<br />

including birth-date, admission date, discharge date, date <strong>of</strong> death<br />

All ages over 89 and all elements <strong>of</strong> date (including year) indicative <strong>of</strong> such<br />

age, except that such ages and elements may be aggregated into a single<br />

category <strong>of</strong> age 90 or older<br />

Telephone numbers<br />

Fax numbers<br />

Electronic mail addresses<br />

Social security numbers<br />

Medical record numbers<br />

Health plan beneficiary numbers<br />

Account numbers<br />

Certificate or license numbers<br />

Vehicle identifiers and serial numbers, including license plate numbers<br />

Device identifiers and serial numbers<br />

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Web universal resource locators (URLs)<br />

Internet Protocol (IP) address numbers<br />

Biometric identifiers, including finger and voice print<br />

Full face photographic images and any comparable images<br />

Any other unique identifying number, characteristic, or code<br />

Information, which has been identified for all <strong>of</strong> the factors listed above, may be<br />

handled outside the constraints <strong>of</strong> this policy. However, even de-identified health<br />

information should be handled with care and with an awareness <strong>of</strong> the need to protect<br />

the identity <strong>of</strong> the person to whom the information refers.<br />

Information Systems:<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON ATHLETIC TRAINING DEPARTMENT’S<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO STUDENT-<br />

ATHLETES/PATIENTS, HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, THE DEPARTMENT, AND THE<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS. THESE SYSTEMS MAY INCLUDE COMPUTER HARD DRIVES,<br />

REMOVABLE MEDIA STORAGE MEDIUMS, FILING CABINETS, AND MEDICAL RECORDS. THIS<br />

INFORMATION IS A MAJOR ASSET TO THE <strong>UNC</strong>W ATHLETIC TRAINING DEPARTMENT AND IS<br />

REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE PROTECTED. THE USE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IS SHARED BY<br />

MANY INDIVIDUALS AND IMPOSES MANY OBLIGATIONS.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W ATHLETIC TRAINING PERSONNEL WILL:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Only disclose information, verbally and in written form, to those authorized to<br />

receive it;<br />

Respect the privacy and rules governing the use <strong>of</strong> any information accessible<br />

through an information system or computer network and only utilize<br />

information necessary for performance <strong>of</strong> my job;<br />

Report any violation <strong>of</strong> confidentiality <strong>of</strong> computer usage <strong>policies</strong>;<br />

Respect the ownership <strong>of</strong> proprietary s<strong>of</strong>tware;<br />

Respect the finite capability <strong>of</strong> the systems and limit my use so as not to<br />

interfere unreasonably with the activity <strong>of</strong> others;<br />

Abide by all the <strong>procedures</strong> and <strong>policies</strong> established to manage the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

system.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W ATHLETIC TRAINING PERSONNEL WILL NOT:<br />

<br />

Exhibit or divulge the contents <strong>of</strong> any record or report except to fulfill a work<br />

assignment;<br />

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Attempt to access information by using a user identification code or password<br />

other than my own;<br />

Remove any records, reports, or copies from their storage location except in<br />

the performance <strong>of</strong> my duties;<br />

Release my user identification code or password to anyone or allow anyone to<br />

access or alter information under my identity; I will only make incidental<br />

person use <strong>of</strong> these resources;<br />

Use these resources to engage in illegal activities, or harass anyone;<br />

Allow unauthorized use <strong>of</strong> information maintained, stored or processed by the<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department;<br />

See personal benefit <strong>of</strong>, or permit others to benefit personally by any<br />

confidential information or use <strong>of</strong> equipment available through my work<br />

assignment;<br />

Remove any documents from the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department, for<br />

any reason, without prior consent from the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

and/or his/her designee.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Personnel should be aware that:<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic Training Department<br />

purchases or licenses the use <strong>of</strong> copies <strong>of</strong> computer s<strong>of</strong>tware from a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

outside companies.<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic Training Department<br />

does not own the copyright to this s<strong>of</strong>tware or its related documentation and,<br />

unless authorized by the s<strong>of</strong>tware developer, does not have the right to<br />

reproduce it for use on more than one computer.<br />

With regard to the use on local area networks or on multiple machines,<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department personnel shall use the s<strong>of</strong>tware only in<br />

accordance with the license agreement.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department personnel learning <strong>of</strong> any misuse <strong>of</strong><br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware or related documentation within the <strong>department</strong> shall notify the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and/or the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics immediately.<br />

According to the US Copyright Law, illegal reproduction <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware can be<br />

subjected to civil damages <strong>of</strong> as much as $100,000 per work copied and<br />

criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment. <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports<br />

Medicine personnel who knowingly make, acquire, or use unauthorized copies<br />

<strong>of</strong> computer s<strong>of</strong>tware shall be disciplined as appropriate under the<br />

circumstances. Such discipline may include termination. The <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Athletic Training Department does not condone the illegal duplication <strong>of</strong><br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

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Telephone Procedures:<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department should verify Consent and<br />

Authorization before disclosing any PHI.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department should not disclose PHI<br />

over the phone to persons other than <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians and/or medical<br />

consultants, except in “Urgent” situations.<br />

o If disclosing PHI over the phone, personnel should verify with the<br />

recipient that they are in a “private” location before disclosing PHI.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department should verify the identity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the person that they are talking to at all times.<br />

Fax Procedures:<br />

Most unintentional disclosures <strong>of</strong> PHI occur due to errors in fax transmissions.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department must periodically<br />

check/verify all routine fax numbers for accuracy.<br />

All fax cover sheets must contain an approved confidentiality statement.<br />

o The document(s) that accompany this transmission contain information<br />

from the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training at The University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. This information is intended only for the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

individual or entity names as the written recipient on this cover sheet. All<br />

information provided within this fax transmission is considered private<br />

and confidential. Therefore, if you are in receipt <strong>of</strong> this transmission and<br />

are not the written named recipient you are hereby notified that any<br />

disclosure, copying, and/or distribution <strong>of</strong> this information is strictly<br />

prohibited. If you have received this fax in error, please notify our <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

immediately. Thank you for your assistance.<br />

<br />

<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department should verify Consent and<br />

Authorization before faxing any PHI.<br />

Fax trays should be routinely emptied, storing PHI in a secure location.<br />

E-mail Procedures:<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department must double-check/verify<br />

all email addresses before sending PHI through electronic means.<br />

All outgoing email messages must contain an approved confidentiality statement<br />

in the signature line.<br />

o The document(s) that accompany this transmission contain information<br />

from the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training at The University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. This information is intended only for the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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individual or entity named as the written recipient. All information is<br />

considered private and confidential therefore, if you are in receipt <strong>of</strong> this<br />

transmission and are not the named recipient you are hereby notified that<br />

any disclosure, copying and/or distribution <strong>of</strong> this information is strictly<br />

prohibited. If you receive this information in error, please notify this<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice immediately by return email or by telephone. Thank you for your<br />

assistance.<br />

<br />

<br />

Personnel should not disclose their email password to anyone and/or display the<br />

password on or near their desk.<br />

Personnel should adhere to all privacy standards relating to the use <strong>of</strong> computer<br />

workstations.<br />

Medical Records/Folders:<br />

All medical records/folders are the property <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training<br />

Department and should remain in a lockable file cabinet and/or desk at all times.<br />

Student-athlete medical records/folders should not be left out on desks and/or<br />

stored in mailboxes.<br />

Student-athlete medical records/folders ARE NOT permitted to leave the sports<br />

medicine facility at any time.<br />

Only authorized personnel are permitted to handle student-athlete medical<br />

records/folders.<br />

Release <strong>of</strong> Protected Health Information:<br />

All members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department will receive and verify<br />

appropriate Consent and Authorization before releasing PHI.<br />

All releases <strong>of</strong> PHI must be appropriately documented/logged in the studentathlete’s<br />

medical record.<br />

Medical Documentation Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Documentation is a critical component <strong>of</strong> quality care health<br />

programs. Thorough, objective and accurate documentation allows for a clear assessment<br />

<strong>of</strong> medical conditions, the ability to monitor progress, the potential to assess outcomes,<br />

and the ability to track and record trends and findings related to the level <strong>of</strong> care<br />

provided. Every clinician within the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is expected to<br />

follow <strong>department</strong>al guidelines for documentation, use appropriate medical terminology,<br />

and complete appropriate evaluation, progress, and rehabilitation information on standard<br />

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forms distributed and used by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training. Athletic<br />

training students who do not possess the ability to use proper documentation methods as<br />

approved by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine Staff will not be allowed to formally document<br />

in any medical record until competence is demonstrated.<br />

NCAA Medical Hardships and Disqualification Policy<br />

PURPOSE: To provide information for sports medicine personnel to develop medical<br />

hardship waiver requests.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: This policy is designed to define and identify the necessary<br />

documentation to seek a NCAA Medical Hardship Waiver per NCAA Policy 14.2.5<br />

PROCEDURE:<br />

A student-athlete may be granted an additional year <strong>of</strong> competition by the conference for<br />

reasons <strong>of</strong> “hardship.” Hardship is defined as an incapacity resulting from an injury or<br />

illness that has occurred under all <strong>of</strong> the following conditions:<br />

a. The incapacitating injury or illness occurred in one <strong>of</strong> the four seasons <strong>of</strong><br />

competition at any two-year or four-year collegiate institution; and<br />

b. The injury or illness occurred prior to the completion <strong>of</strong> the first half <strong>of</strong><br />

the playing season that concludes with the NCAA championship in that<br />

sport (measured by the number <strong>of</strong> scheduled contests or dates <strong>of</strong><br />

competition, not exceeding the maximum limitations in each sport as set<br />

forth in Bylaw 17, as set prior to the first scheduled contest or date <strong>of</strong><br />

competition) and results in the incapacity to compete for the remainder <strong>of</strong><br />

that playing season; and<br />

c. The injury or illness occurred when the student-athlete had not<br />

participated in more than two contests or dates <strong>of</strong> competition or 20<br />

percent (whichever number is greater) <strong>of</strong> the institution’s scheduled<br />

contests in his or her sport in Division I. Only scheduled competition<br />

against outside opponents during the playing season that concludes with<br />

the NCAA Championship or, if designated, during the <strong>of</strong>ficial NCAA<br />

Championship playing season in the sport (e.g., spring baseball, fall<br />

soccer), shall be countable under this limitation in calculating both the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> dates <strong>of</strong> competition or contests and the number <strong>of</strong> completed<br />

contests or dates <strong>of</strong> competition during that season in the sport.<br />

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Checklist for Medical Personnel<br />

Contemporaneous Diagnosis Of Injury<br />

______<br />

Contemporaneous medical documentation that validates timing <strong>of</strong> injury<br />

or illness (required)<br />

______<br />

Contemporaneous medical documentation that verifies initial severity <strong>of</strong><br />

injury or illness (demonstrates incapacitation likely results for remainder<br />

<strong>of</strong> season) (recommended)<br />

______<br />

Operation report(s) or surgery report(s) or emergency room document(s)<br />

(recommended)<br />

Acknowledgement That The Injury Is Incapacitating<br />

______<br />

Contemporaneous letter or diagnosis from treating physician identifying<br />

injury or illness as “incapacitating” OR<br />

______<br />

Non-contemporaneous letter or diagnosis from treating physician<br />

identifying injury or illness as “incapacitating” AND<br />

______<br />

Treatment logs or trainer’s room notes (indicating continuing<br />

rehabilitation efforts)<br />

Length Of Incapacitation (verifying opportunity for injured student-athlete to resume<br />

playing within championship season in question is medically precluded)<br />

______<br />

Estimated length <strong>of</strong> incapacitation or recovery time range contained within<br />

original contemporaneous medical documentation AND<br />

______<br />

Contemporaneous documentation <strong>of</strong> follow-up doctors visits (within the<br />

estimated time range) in which student-athlete is not cleared to resume<br />

playing OR<br />

______<br />

Treatment logs or trainer’s room notes (indicating continuing<br />

rehabilitation efforts)<br />

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SECTION VII<br />

MEDICAL AND CLINICAL POLICIES<br />

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Policy<br />

Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) have been shown in a variety <strong>of</strong> cases to<br />

greatly increase the chance <strong>of</strong> survival during a cardiac emergency. Every minute that<br />

defibrillation is delayed decreases the victim’s chance for survival by 10 percent. Both<br />

the American Red Cross and American Heart Association support the use <strong>of</strong> AEDs and<br />

suggest they be present and available as much as possible.<br />

“Cardiac Chain <strong>of</strong> Survival”<br />

The American Red Cross (ARC) and American Heart Association (AHA) suggest a<br />

“Cardiac Chain <strong>of</strong> Survival” that must be implemented in order to maximize a victim’s<br />

chance <strong>of</strong> survival. These steps include:<br />

1. Early recognition and early access to Emergency Medical Services (EMS)<br />

2. Early CPR<br />

3. Early defibrillation (AED)<br />

4. Early advanced medical care<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) helps to supply oxygen to the brain and other vital<br />

organs. It also increases the chance for a shockable heart rhythm once the AED arrives,<br />

especially if it is more than 4 minutes since the victim collapsed.<br />

Definition <strong>of</strong> an AED<br />

An AED is a machine used to analyze a victim’s heart rhythm and deliver a shock, if<br />

necessary. The shock that is delivered is called defibrillation. The two most common<br />

shockable abnormal rhythms are ventricular fibrillation (V-fib) and ventricular<br />

tachycardia (V-tach). Not all heart rhythms are shockable and defibrillation is not<br />

designed to restart a heart that has no electrical activity.<br />

Indications and Contraindications <strong>of</strong> using an AED<br />

There are several indications and contraindications that a rescuer should be aware <strong>of</strong><br />

before using and AED:<br />

<br />

AEDs should only be used when a victim is unconscious and presents with no<br />

breathing and no pulse.<br />

AEDs should NOT be used on children under 8 years <strong>of</strong> age or less than 55<br />

pounds UNLESS you are using a pediatric AED or pediatric pads.<br />

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The AED should be not used if the victim is lying in water or is wet. The victim<br />

should be moved to dry ground and dried <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

All clothing and metal should be removed from the victim’s chest and the chest<br />

should be wiped dry. However, do NOT use alcohol pads to dry the victim’s<br />

chest.<br />

No one should touch the victim while the AED is analyzing a victim’s heart<br />

rhythm or defibrillating.<br />

All nitroglycerin patches or other patches on the chests should be removed with a<br />

glove before using the AED.<br />

Cell phones should not be used within 6 feet <strong>of</strong> the AED.<br />

The AED should not be used around flammable materials.<br />

General steps and protocols for using an AED<br />

These are the general steps recommended by the ARC and AHA for using an AED,<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> the brand <strong>of</strong> AED:<br />

1. Turn on the AED.<br />

2. Wipe the victim’s chest dry.<br />

3. Attach the pads (one pad upper right chest and one pad lower left chest).<br />

4. Plug the connector into the AED, if necessary.<br />

5. Make sure no one, including the rescuer, is touching the victim.<br />

6. Push the “analyze” button, if necessary.<br />

7. If a shock is advised, push the “shock” button.<br />

In 2005, the ARC and AHA created a new protocol for use <strong>of</strong> the AED. Once the AED is<br />

attached and analyzes the heart rhythm, it will either shock the victim or state “no shock<br />

advised”. If no shock is advised, the rescuer should give two minutes <strong>of</strong> CPR and then<br />

have the AED reanalyze the victim. If a shock is advised, the AED will only give one<br />

shock. After the one shock, the rescuer should give two minutes <strong>of</strong> CPR and then have<br />

the AED reanalyze.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training AED Equipment<br />

Currently, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training owns four AEDs. There is always one<br />

AED that is permanently housed in each <strong>of</strong> the Sports Medicine Facilities. We also have<br />

AEDs that are permanently housed at the Brooks field, Boseman field, Greene Track and<br />

Field, Seahawk Natatorium, Hanover Gymnasium, and Trask Coliseum. The other AEDs<br />

are taken to practices and competitions by the respective athletic trainer. Every AED is<br />

inspected monthly and inspections are set up, conducted, and documented by Julie<br />

Francis, Head Women’s Athletic Trainer. Monthly and yearly reviews will be conducted<br />

to ensure that all AEDs are updated with the most current protocols and that supply<br />

equals potential demand.<br />

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Asthma and Metered Dose Inhaler Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy was developed to provide standard guidelines for the<br />

acute care <strong>of</strong> an asthma attack. This policy has been developed in accordance with the<br />

University Of North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s Mission<br />

Statement to provide quality healthcare services and assure the well-being <strong>of</strong> each<br />

student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training has developed<br />

the following asthma action plan for managing and urgently referring all patients who<br />

may experience significant or life-threatening attacks. This plan is based on the<br />

recommendations contained in the National Athletic Trainers Association Position<br />

Statement regarding the Management <strong>of</strong> Asthma in Athletes.<br />

Asthma Introduction<br />

Although the exact causes <strong>of</strong> asthma are unknown, several factors, including exercise,<br />

may induce an asthma attack. The majority <strong>of</strong> patients with asthma and patients with<br />

allergies will have exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB). Athletes are more <strong>of</strong>ten seen<br />

with asthmatic symptoms than expected from the general population (23% vs. 4%,<br />

respectively), perhaps because <strong>of</strong> their repeated and strong exposure to aeroallergens<br />

and/or cold air during exercise and loss <strong>of</strong> heat and water. This effect results in<br />

heightened bronchial hypersensitivity. EIB usually occurs during or minutes after<br />

vigorous activity, reaches its peak 5-10 minutes after stopping the activity, and usually<br />

resolves in another 20-30 minutes.<br />

PROCEDURE:<br />

1. All athletes must receive preparticipation screening evaluations and peak flow<br />

assessment sufficient to identify the possible presence <strong>of</strong> asthma.<br />

2. Athletic trainers should be aware <strong>of</strong> the major signs and symptoms suggesting<br />

asthma, as well as the following associated conditions:<br />

a. chest tightness<br />

b. coughing (especially at night)<br />

c. prolonged shortness <strong>of</strong> breath (dyspnea)<br />

d. difficulty sleeping<br />

e. wheezing (especially after exercise)<br />

f. inability to catch one’s breathe<br />

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g. physical activities affected by breathing difficulty<br />

h. use <strong>of</strong> accessory muscles to breathe<br />

i. breathing difficulty upon awakening in the morning<br />

j. breathing difficulty when exposed to certain allergens or irritants<br />

k. exercise-induced symptoms, such as coughing or wheezing<br />

l. an athlete who is well conditioned but does not seem to be able to perform<br />

at a level comparable with other athletes who do not have asthma<br />

m. family history <strong>of</strong> asthma<br />

n. personal history <strong>of</strong> atopy, including atopic dermatitis/eczema or hay fever<br />

(allergic rhinitis)<br />

3. The following types <strong>of</strong> screening questions can be asked to seek evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

asthma<br />

a. Does the patient have breathing attacks consisting <strong>of</strong> coughing, wheezing,<br />

chest tightness, or shortness <strong>of</strong> breath?<br />

b. Does the patient have coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness <strong>of</strong><br />

breath at night?<br />

c. Does the patient have coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness <strong>of</strong><br />

breath after exercise?<br />

d. Does the patient have coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness <strong>of</strong><br />

breath after exposure to allergens or pollutants?<br />

e. Which pharmacologic treatments for asthma or allergic rhinitis, if any,<br />

were given in the past, and were they successful?<br />

4. Athletic trainers should incorporate into the existing emergency action plan an<br />

asthma action plan for managing and urgently referring all patients who may<br />

experience significant or life threatening attacks <strong>of</strong> breathing difficulties. In<br />

addition, if it is possible athletic trainers should have pulmonary function<br />

measuring devices (such as peak expiratory flow meters) at all venues for athletes<br />

and should be familiar with how to use these devices.<br />

5. All patients with asthma should have a rescue inhaler available during games and<br />

practices, and the certified athletic trainer should have an extra rescue inhaler for<br />

administration during emergencies.<br />

6. Patients with asthma should have follow-up examinations at regular intervals. (6-<br />

12 months)<br />

7. Athletic trainers should understand the various types <strong>of</strong> pharmacologic strategies<br />

used for short and long acting B2 agonists.<br />

8. Patients with past allergic reactions or intolerance to aspirin or NSAIDs should be<br />

identified.<br />

9. Patients who are experiencing any degree <strong>of</strong> respiratory distress (including a<br />

significant increase in wheezing or chest tightness, a respiratory rate greater that<br />

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25 breaths per minute, inability to speak in full sentences, uncontrolled cough,<br />

significantly prolonged expiration phase <strong>of</strong> breathing, nasal flaring, or paradoxic<br />

abdominal movement) should be referred rapidly to an emergency <strong>department</strong> or<br />

to their personal physicians for further evaluation and treatment. Referral to an<br />

emergency room or equivalent facility should be sought urgently if the patient is<br />

exhibiting signs <strong>of</strong> impending respiratory failure.<br />

10. The athletic trainer should be aware <strong>of</strong> the various Web sites that provide general<br />

information and frequently asked questions on asthma and EIA.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

American Academy <strong>of</strong> Allergy, Asthma and Immunology<br />

(www.aaaai.org)<br />

American Thoracic Society (www.thoracic.org)<br />

Asthma and Allergy Foundation <strong>of</strong> America (www.aafa.org)<br />

American College <strong>of</strong> Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (www.acaai.org)<br />

HOW TO USE A PEAK FLOW METER<br />

Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) monitoring should be performed on a regular basis,<br />

even when asthma symptoms are not present. PEFR should also be checked if symptoms<br />

<strong>of</strong> coughing, wheezing, or shortness <strong>of</strong> breath develops. Patients should demonstrate<br />

PEFR measurement with their healthcare provider to verify that their technique is<br />

accurate.<br />

Different brands <strong>of</strong> peak flow meters have unique features; however, these general<br />

instructions can be adapted to an individual's peak flow meter.<br />

Getting the best readings — several steps are important to make sure the peak flow meter<br />

records an accurate value:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The peak flow meter should read zero or its lowest reading when not in use<br />

Use the peak flow meter while standing up straight<br />

Take in as deep a breath as possible<br />

Place the peak flow meter in the mouth, with the tongue under the mouthpiece<br />

Close the lips tightly around the mouthpiece<br />

Blow out as hard and fast as possible<br />

Breathe a few normal breaths and then repeat the process two more times. Write<br />

down the highest number obtained. Do not average the numbers.<br />

Note: The test should be repeated if the tongue partially blocks the mouthpiece or if the<br />

patient coughs or spits during the test. Most peak flow meters need to be cleaned<br />

periodically; cleaning instructions should be available when the unit is purchased.<br />

Establishing a baseline measurement — unlike a blood pressure reading or a cholesterol<br />

test, there is no PEFR that is normal for everyone. For this reason, it is important to<br />

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determine what PEFR value is normal for each individual.<br />

To determine an individual patient's normal PEFR, they should measure their PEFR when<br />

they have no asthma symptoms. Three PEFR measurements should be done with the<br />

same peak flow meter two to four times daily for two to three weeks. For long term<br />

management, most clinicians will recommend testing once per day, usually in the<br />

morning.<br />

The patient should note the highest PEFR measure achieved; this is the "personal best"<br />

PEFR. This number is used to determine if future PEFR readings are normal or low, and<br />

is also used to create a normal PEFR range (between 80 and 100 percent <strong>of</strong> the personal<br />

best PEFR).<br />

Readings below the normal range are a sign <strong>of</strong> airway narrowing in the lungs. A low<br />

PEFR can occur before asthma symptoms such as wheezing or shortness <strong>of</strong> breath<br />

develop.<br />

A personal best PEFR value should be remeasured each year to account for growth (in<br />

children) or changes in the disease (in both children and adults). In addition, home PEFR<br />

measurements should be verified with readings taken with equipment in a healthcare<br />

provider's <strong>of</strong>fice since this equipment is more sensitive.<br />

The action plan — once the normal range can been established, the healthcare provider<br />

will provide tailored guidelines (also called an action plan) to follow when the PEFR<br />

begins to decrease.<br />

Peak expiratory flow rates are divided into three zones, which are assigned colors similar<br />

to those <strong>of</strong> a traffic light. These zones can be used to make decisions about the need for<br />

treatment:<br />

<br />

<br />

GREEN (80 to 100 percent <strong>of</strong> personal best) signals that the lungs are functioning<br />

well. When readings are within this range and symptoms are not present, patients<br />

should continue their regular medicines and activities.<br />

YELLOW (50 to 80 percent <strong>of</strong> personal best) is a sign that the airways in the<br />

lungs are somewhat narrowed, making it difficult to move air in and out. A shortterm<br />

change or increase in medication is generally required. Patients should<br />

change or increase their medication to reverse airway narrowing according to the<br />

treatment recommendations previously discussed with their provider.<br />

RED (below 50 percent <strong>of</strong> personal best) is a sign that the airways are<br />

significantly narrowed and requires immediate treatment. The "rescue" inhaler<br />

should be used according to the treatment recommendation previously discussed<br />

with the provider. PEFR should be rechecked 10 to 15 minutes after the rescue<br />

medication is used. If the PEFR improves, the patient should monitor their PEFR<br />

throughout the day. The healthcare provider should be contacted after the patient<br />

improves; daily medication may be changed or increased.<br />

IMPORTANT TO NOTE:<br />

It is the athlete’s responsibility to have their inhaler at all athletic activities.<br />

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It is the athlete’s responsibility to provide a separate inhaler with the supervising<br />

athletic trainer at the event (must have on file a signed Prescription Release form)<br />

to carry in the emergency medical kit.<br />

The athlete must notify the sports medicine staff if they are suffering increased<br />

symptoms associated with their asthma.<br />

The athlete must notify the sports medicine staff <strong>of</strong> all asthma attacks.<br />

If an athlete suffers an asthma attack strong enough to warrant use <strong>of</strong> their rescue<br />

inhaler, the athlete is not permitted to return to practice or competition on that day<br />

until they can perform a peak flow measurement that is at least 80% <strong>of</strong> their<br />

established baseline reading.<br />

Official Statement-Management <strong>of</strong> Asthma in Athletes, NATA web page:<br />

www.nata.org/publicinformation/files/asthma.pdf<br />

Asthma Medications<br />

Depending on the severity <strong>of</strong> asthma, medications can be taken on an as-needed basis<br />

(prn) or regularly to prevent or decrease breathing difficulty. Most <strong>of</strong> the medications<br />

fall into two major groups: quick relief medications and long-term control medications.<br />

A. Quick relief medications are used to treat asthma symptoms or an asthma episode.<br />

The most common quick relief medications, the short-acting beta-agonists, relieve asthma<br />

symptoms by relaxing the smooth muscles around the airways. Common beta-agonists<br />

include Proventil and Ventolin (albuterol), Maxair (pirbuterol), and Alupent<br />

(metaproterenol). Atrovent (ipatroprium), an anticholinergic, is a quick relief medication<br />

that opens the airways by blocking reflexes through nerves that control the smooth<br />

muscle around the airways. Steroid pills and syrups, such as Deltasone (prednisone),<br />

Medrol (methylprednisolone), and Prelone or Pediapred (prednisolone) are very effective<br />

at reducing swelling and mucus production in the airways; however, these medications<br />

take 48-72 hours to take effect.<br />

B. Long-term control medications are used daily to maintain control <strong>of</strong> asthma and<br />

prevent asthma symptoms. Intal (cromolyn sodium) and Tilade (nedocromil) are longterm<br />

control medications which help prevent swelling in the airways. Inhaled steroids are<br />

also long-term control medications. In addition to preventing swelling, they also reduce<br />

swelling inside the airways and may decrease mucus production. Common inhaled<br />

steroids include Vanceril, Vanceril DS, Beclovent, and Beclovent DS (beclomethasone),<br />

Azmacort (triamcinolone), Aerobid (flunisolide), Flovent (fluticasone) and Pulmicort<br />

(budesonide). Leukotriene modifiers are new long-term control medications. They may<br />

reduce swelling inside the airways and relax smooth muscles around the airways.<br />

Common leukotriene modifiers include Accolate (zafirlukast), Zyflo (zileuton) and<br />

Singulair (muntelukast). Another long-term control medication, Theophylline, relaxes<br />

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the smooth muscle around the airways. Common theophyllines in oral form include<br />

Theo-Dur, Slo-Bid, Uniphyl and UniDur. Serevent (salmeterol), in inhaler form, is also<br />

a long-term control medication. As a long-acting betaantagonist, it opens the airways in<br />

the lungs by relaxing smooth muscle around the airways.<br />

C. Inhaled Medications<br />

Inhaled medications are delivered directly to the airways, which is useful for lung<br />

disease. Aerosol devices for inhaled medications may include the metered-dose inhaler<br />

(MDI), MDI with spacer, breath activated MDI, dry powder inhaler or nebulizer. The<br />

most commonly used inhaled medications are delivered by the MDI, with or without the<br />

spacer. There are few side-effects because the medicine goes right to the lungs and not to<br />

other parts <strong>of</strong> the body.<br />

It is critical that the patient use the prescribed MDI correctly to get the full dosage and<br />

benefit from the medication. Unless the inhaler is used in the right manner much <strong>of</strong> the<br />

medicine may end up on the patient’s tongue, the back <strong>of</strong> their throat, or in the air. Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> a spacer or holding chamber helps significantly with this problem and their use is<br />

strongly recommended. A spacer is a device that attaches to a MDI. It holds the<br />

medication in its chamber long enough for the patient to inhale it in one or two slow deep<br />

breaths.<br />

Using the MDI<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine staff may assist a student-athlete in the use <strong>of</strong> a prescribed<br />

MDI as follows:<br />

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1. Remove the cap and hold the inhaler upright.<br />

2. Shake the inhaler.<br />

3. Tilt your head back slightly and breathe out.<br />

4. Hold the inhaler as in one <strong>of</strong> the pictures to the right. A<br />

or B are the most effective, but C is okay for people<br />

who are unable to use A or B.<br />

5. Spacers are useful for all patients, especially young<br />

children and older adults (see picture B).<br />

6. Press down on the inhaler to release the medicine as<br />

you start to breathe in slowly.<br />

7. Breathe in slowly for 3 to 5 seconds.<br />

8. Hold your breath for 10 seconds to allow medicine to<br />

go deeply into your lungs.<br />

9. Repeat puffs as directed. Wait 1 minute between puffs<br />

to allow the second puff to get into the lungs better.<br />

To Use an MDI with a Spacer:<br />

1. Remove the caps from the MDI and spacer device.<br />

Shake the MDI well.<br />

2. Insert the MDI into the open end <strong>of</strong> the spacer, which is<br />

opposite the mouthpiece.<br />

3. Place the mouthpiece <strong>of</strong> the spacer between your teeth<br />

and seal your lips tightly around it.<br />

4. Breathe out completely.<br />

5. Press the canister once to release the medicine. The<br />

medicine will be trapped in the spacer.<br />

A. Open mouth.<br />

Hold inhaler 1 to 2<br />

inches away.<br />

B. Use spacer<br />

attached to<br />

inhaler.<br />

C. Hold inhaler in<br />

your mouth<br />

6. Breathe in slowly and completely through your mouth. With some spacers, you<br />

will hear a hornlike sound if you are breathing too quickly. This means you need<br />

to slow down on your next breath.<br />

7. Hold your breath for at least 10 seconds to allow the medication to deposit in your<br />

lungs.<br />

8. Wait for about one minute and then repeat Steps 1-7 for every puff <strong>of</strong> medication<br />

ordered.<br />

9. Replace the caps on your MDI and spacer when finished.<br />

10. If you are using an MDI that contains a steroid, gargle and rinse your mouth with<br />

water or mouthwash after each use.<br />

NOTE: These instructions are for a metered-dose inhaler only. Inhaled dry powder<br />

capsules are used differently. To use a dry powder inhaler, close your mouth tightly<br />

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around the mouthpiece <strong>of</strong> the inhaler and breathe in quickly. Talk to your doctor if you<br />

have any questions about how to take your medicine.<br />

Basic Life Support Treatment for Severe Asthma<br />

Student-athletes/patients who have progressed to severe asthma experience a combination<br />

<strong>of</strong> the following: shortness <strong>of</strong> breath (>30 respirations/min), mental status changes<br />

(anxious, confused, combative, and drowsy), inability to speak in sentences, sweaty and<br />

unable to lie down. If the patient is not responding to or is unable to properly use their<br />

MDI, the sports medicine staff/physician should:<br />

1. Call EMS (if not on site or in route)<br />

2. Maintain a patent airway<br />

3. Be prepared to assist ventilation with positive pressure ventilation with<br />

bag-valve mask<br />

4. Administer epinephrine by a prescribed auto-injector (refer to epi-pen<br />

policy)<br />

5. Initiate early emergency transport<br />

Concussion Management Policy<br />

The following policy and <strong>procedures</strong> on neurocognitive baseline testing and subsequent<br />

assessment and management <strong>of</strong> concussions, as well as return to play guidelines, have<br />

been developed in accordance with the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s Mission Statement to provide quality healthcare<br />

services and assure the well-being <strong>of</strong> each student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

PURPOSE: The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training recognizes that sport induced concussions pose a significant health risk for those<br />

student-athletes participating in <strong>athletics</strong> at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. With this in mind, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training has implemented<br />

<strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> to assess and identify those student-athletes who have suffered a<br />

concussion. The Department also recognizes that baseline neurocognitive testing on<br />

student-athletes who participate in those sports which have been identified as collision<br />

and or contact sports and/or who have had a history <strong>of</strong> concussions prior to entering the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> will provide significant data for return to play<br />

decisions. This baseline data along with physical examination, and/or further diagnostic<br />

testing will be used in conjunction in determining when it is safe for a student athlete to<br />

return to competition.<br />

CONCUSSION DEFINITION:<br />

Concussion can be defined as a violent shaking or jarring action to brain, usually as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> impact with an object or ground. This results in immediate partial or complete<br />

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impairment <strong>of</strong> neurological function.<br />

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF CONCUSSION:<br />

Certified athletic trainers and athletic training students all need to be aware <strong>of</strong> the signs<br />

and symptoms <strong>of</strong> concussion to properly recognize and intervene on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

student-athlete.<br />

Physical Symptoms Cognitive Symptoms Emotionality Symptoms<br />

Headache Memory Loss Irritability<br />

Vision Difficulty Attention Disorders Sadness<br />

Nausea Reasoning difficulty Nervousness<br />

Dizziness<br />

Sleep Disturbances<br />

Balance Difficulties<br />

Light sensitivity<br />

Fatigue<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: It is the policy <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic Training Department that a formal grading scale will not be used,<br />

but rather attention will be focused on the athlete’s recovery via a symptom checklist,<br />

neurocognitive testing, and postural-stability testing.<br />

Protocol:<br />

Education<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training recognizes that education is crucial when dealing<br />

with concussions. Certified athletic trainers must play an active role in educating the<br />

athlete, coaches, and parents about the signs and symptoms associated with concussions,<br />

as well as potential risks <strong>of</strong> playing while still symptomatic. The ATC will review the<br />

NCAA’s Concussion Fact Sheet for Student-Athletes (attached) with each team. All<br />

student-athletes will be required to sign the Student-Athlete Concussion Statement,<br />

acknowledging that they have been educated about concussions and accepting<br />

responsibility for reporting their injuries and illnesses to the sports medicine staff,<br />

including signs and symptoms <strong>of</strong> concussions. In addition, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training will review the NCAA’s Concussion Fact Sheet for Coaches (attached) with the<br />

coaching staff. Each coach will be required to sign the Coaches Concussion Statement,<br />

acknowledging that they have been educated about concussions and accepting<br />

responsibility for reporting potential concussions to the sports medicine staff and<br />

supporting the sports medicine staff in decisions made regarding the treatment <strong>of</strong> studentathletes<br />

with concussions.<br />

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Baseline Testing<br />

For high-risk sports (MSOC, WSOC, VB, MBB, WBB, Diving, Baseball, S<strong>of</strong>tball,<br />

Pole Vaulting) baseline cognitive and postural-stability testing will be performed<br />

using the Standardized Assessment <strong>of</strong> Concussion (SAC) and Balance Error Scoring<br />

System (BESS) forms, both <strong>of</strong> which have been thoroughly researched and have been<br />

found to be both valid and reliable.<br />

<br />

SAC: includes measures <strong>of</strong> orientation, immediate memory, concentration,<br />

delayed recall, strength, sensation, coordination, and a standard neurological<br />

examination. TOTAL AVAILABLE POINTS=30, BEST SCORE=30<br />

BESS: can be used as a clinical measure in identifying balance impairment that<br />

could indicate a neurological deficit. TOTAL AVAILABLE<br />

POINTS=UNLIMITED, BEST SCORE=0<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> Injury<br />

1. Perform initial evaluation, including SAC and BESS<br />

2. Call EMS Immediately if there is:<br />

Deterioration <strong>of</strong> neurological function<br />

Decreasing level <strong>of</strong> consciousness<br />

Decrease or irregularity in respirations<br />

Decrease or irregularity in pulse<br />

Unequal, dilated, or unreactive pupils<br />

Any signs or symptoms <strong>of</strong> associated injuries, spine or skull fracture, or bleeding<br />

Mental status changes: lethargy, difficulty maintaining arousal, confusion, or<br />

agitation<br />

Seizure activity<br />

3. Recheck signs and symptoms every 5 minutes until stable<br />

4. Refer athlete to the Medical Director <strong>of</strong> Student Health<br />

The Medical Director <strong>of</strong> Student Health will evaluate the student-athlete and then<br />

email the athletic trainer with recommendations for physical and cognitive rest<br />

The athletic trainer will then contact the Student-Athlete Academic Support<br />

Office with the physician’s recommendations for cognitive rest<br />

The Student-Athlete Academic Support Office will contact the injured studentathlete’s<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essors with physician’s recommendations for cognitive rest on an as<br />

needed basis.<br />

5. Neuroimaging<br />

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CT and MRIs have been found to be <strong>of</strong> little value in assessing less severe head<br />

injuries, such as cerebral concussion, and contributing to the RTP decision. A CT<br />

scan is <strong>of</strong>ten indicated emergently if a focal injury such as an acute subdural or<br />

epidural bleed is suspected.<br />

Presently no neuroanatomic or physiologic measurements can be used to<br />

determine the severity <strong>of</strong> a concussion or when complete recovery has occurred in<br />

an individual athlete after a concussion.<br />

Post-Concussion Follow-up<br />

During the period <strong>of</strong> recovery and while the student-athlete is symptomatic following<br />

injury, the student-athlete should engage in physical and cognitive rest as much as<br />

possible until such time that he/she is asymptomatic.<br />

1. Perform SAC and BESS each day until self-report asymptomatic (SRA)<br />

2. Day 1 SRA<br />

Perform SAC and BESS<br />

3. Day 2 SRA<br />

Begin Exertional Testing Protocol in a controlled setting under the direction <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Certified Athletic Trainer<br />

Note: If the student-athlete develops any post-concussion symptoms during the Day<br />

2 SRA Testing, the student-athlete should immediately stop all activity and rest for a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> 24 hours and until asymptomatic. After the minimum 24 hour rest<br />

period and once the student-athlete is asymptomatic, he/she should resume testing as<br />

per the Day 2 Exertional Testing Protocol.<br />

4. Day 3 SRA<br />

Sports-specific, non-contact extertional functional activity<br />

o Mode, duration, and intensity dependent upon sport<br />

Note: If the student-athlete develops any post-concussion symptoms during the Day<br />

3 SRA Testing, the student-athlete should immediately stop all activity and rest for a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> 24 hours and until asymptomatic. After the minimum 24 hour rest<br />

period and once the student-athlete is asymptomatic, he/she should resume testing as<br />

per the Day 3 SRA level.<br />

5. Day 4 SRA<br />

Supervised “modified/limited contact” practice<br />

o Mode, duration, and intensity dependent upon sport<br />

Note: If the student-athlete develops any post-concussion symptoms during the Day<br />

4 SRA Testing, the student-athlete should immediately stop all activity and rest for a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> 24 hours and until asymptomatic. After the minimum 24 hour rest<br />

period and once the student-athlete is asymptomatic, he/she should resume testing as<br />

per the Day 4 SRA level.<br />

6. IF the student-athlete is asymptomatic with all activity on Day 4 SRA, consult with<br />

the Team Physician for full return to play clearance.<br />

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7. The staff athletic trainer will document all pertinent information about the concussive<br />

injury, including but not limited to:<br />

Mechanism <strong>of</strong> injury<br />

Initial signs and symptoms<br />

State <strong>of</strong> consciousness<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Findings on serial testing <strong>of</strong> symptoms and neuropsychological function and<br />

postural-stability tests<br />

Instructions given to the athlete and/or parent<br />

Recommendations provided by the physician<br />

Date and time <strong>of</strong> return to participation (RTP)<br />

Relevant information on the player’s history <strong>of</strong> prior concussion and associated<br />

recovery pattern(s).<br />

Return to Play Criteria<br />

In order to be considered for return to play, the student-athlete must:<br />

1. Follow the outlined guidelines for management <strong>of</strong> his/her injury; and<br />

2. Be fully asymptomatic at rest, with exertional testing, and with supervised noncontact<br />

and contact sports-specific activities; and<br />

3. Be within normal baseline limits on all post-exertion assessments; and<br />

4. Be cleared for participation by the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Team<br />

Physician and/or his/her designee.<br />

** Guskiewicz and McCrea suggest that a 7-day waiting period can minimize the<br />

risk <strong>of</strong> recurrent injury. Same-season repeat injuries usually occur in the 7 to 10<br />

day window after the first concussion, supporting the concept that there may be<br />

increased neuronal vulnerability or blood-flow changes during that time.<br />

**For athletes that have a history <strong>of</strong> 3 or more concussions and are experiencing<br />

slow recovery, temporary or permanent disqualification from contact sports may be<br />

indicated.<br />

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Post-Concussion Exertional Testing Protocol<br />

Guidelines<br />

All testing is to be done in a controlled setting and under the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> a<br />

certified athletic trainer<br />

Student-athlete should progress through each level continuously with minimal rest<br />

between levels unless symptoms develop<br />

Monitor symptomology<br />

o If the student-athlete self-reports asymptomatic, proceed to the next level.<br />

o If the student-athlete reports symptoms at any time:<br />

• STOP THE TESTING PROTOCOL<br />

• Rest for a minimum <strong>of</strong> 24 hours and until asymptomatic<br />

• After the minimum 24 hour rest period and when asymptomatic,<br />

resume testing at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the last asymptomatic level.<br />

Exertional Testing Protocol<br />

Level 1 (Sub-Maximal Cardiovascular Training)<br />

Non-impact cardiovascular implement <strong>of</strong> choice (e.g. bike, Stairmaster, elliptical<br />

trainer, etc.)<br />

Duration—10 minutes<br />

65% maximal heart rate<br />

Level 2 (Maximal Cardiovascular Training)<br />

Non-impact cardiovascular implement <strong>of</strong> choice (e.g. bike, Stairmaster, elliptical<br />

trainer, etc.)<br />

Duration—15 minutes<br />

85% maximal heart rate<br />

Level 3 (Sub-Maximal Anaerobic Training)<br />

Sit-ups and/or crunches<br />

One (1) minute continuous exercise<br />

Level 4 (Maximal Effort Anaerobic Training)<br />

300 yard shuttle run (weather and facility permitting)<br />

OR<br />

Treadmill Interval Run<br />

o Duration—5 minutes<br />

o 15 second sprint // 45 second job<br />

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Level 5 (Weight Training)<br />

Mode, duration, and intensity dependent upon sport<br />

If Day 2 SRA does not fall within the student-athlete’s scheduled weight lifting<br />

schedule, the student-athlete should still perform weight training exercises under<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> a certified athletic trainer.<br />

Diabetic Athlete Policy<br />

PURPOSE: In an attempt to provide comprehensive and quality healthcare, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training created a policy to educate its personnel and to establish<br />

protocol for managing diabetic athletes. This policy will define diabetes, including its<br />

signs and symptoms, and associated risks. In addition, it will identify strategies for<br />

managing and treating athletes with diabetes. Lastly, the policy will include<br />

recommendations for the diabetic athlete.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

Diabetes Definition: A chronic metabolic disorder in which the body does not produce<br />

sufficient amounts <strong>of</strong> insulin or does not use it properly. Insulin, a hormone that is<br />

normally produced within the body, is responsible for carbohydrate (CHO) metabolism.<br />

It does this by facilitating glucose (sugar) uptake within the body’s cells. Diabetics<br />

typically experience abnormally high blood glucose levels since insulin is not capable <strong>of</strong><br />

delivering glucose to the body’s tissues. Diabetics can experience very high and low<br />

blood glucose levels because <strong>of</strong> this insulin/glucose uncoupling. Chronic elevated levels<br />

<strong>of</strong> blood glucose can lead to serious damage in several <strong>of</strong> the body’s systems.<br />

There are two types <strong>of</strong> Diabetes, Type I (insulin dependent) or Type II (non insulin<br />

dependent). Type I diabetes is characterized by decreased insulin production and it is<br />

prevalent among children and young adults. Its onset is <strong>of</strong>ten sudden and may follow an<br />

acute viral flu illness. Most collegiate athletes with diabetes will present as Type I<br />

diabetics.<br />

Type II diabetes is characterized by the body’s inability to utilize insulin, leading to<br />

insulin resistance. Its onset and symptoms are gradual. Potential risk factors associated<br />

with Type II diabetes include age, obesity, minority ethnicity, and family history.<br />

Signs & Symptoms:<br />

Fatigue<br />

Visual changes<br />

Excessive hunger<br />

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Extreme thirst<br />

Frequent urination<br />

Weight loss (Type I)<br />

Acute complications/Potential risks<br />

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA): A buildup <strong>of</strong> ketones caused by the metabolism <strong>of</strong><br />

fat for energy. This occurs more frequently in Type I diabetics, and it can become<br />

a potentially life threatening condition.<br />

Hypoglycemia: Characterized by abnormally low levels <strong>of</strong> blood glucose (<<br />

70mg/dL). This is the most common risk. Factors that affect blood glucose levels<br />

during exercise include time and content <strong>of</strong> the previous meal; time, dosage and<br />

type <strong>of</strong> medication; and type <strong>of</strong> activity.<br />

Signs & symptoms<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Shakiness<br />

Sweating<br />

Tachycardia<br />

Difficulty concentrating<br />

Headache<br />

Dizziness<br />

Mood changes<br />

Tingling in the face, tongue, and lips<br />

Hyperglycemia: Characterized by abnormally high levels <strong>of</strong> blood glucose (><br />

250mg/dL).<br />

Signs & symptoms<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Headache<br />

Blurry vision<br />

Sleepiness<br />

Increased thirst<br />

Increased urination<br />

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Management <strong>of</strong> Type I Diabetes<br />

-the primary goal <strong>of</strong> diabetes management is to maintain blood glucose levels<br />

around 80-120mg/dL<br />

Insulin<br />

Dietary modifications<br />

Exercise<br />

Exercise in the Diabetic<br />

Increases glucose usage and therefore decreased glucose excess<br />

Facilitates fat loss which can lead to decreased insulin resistance<br />

Enhances psychological well-being<br />

Exercise in the Type I Diabetic<br />

If the diabetic athlete initiates exercise with elevated insulin levels (i.e., from<br />

medication), there exists a greater potential for hypoglycemia since both the<br />

exercise will stimulate glucose use and the high insulin levels will stimulate<br />

glucose use/uptake. Conversely, exercise may lead to an additional rise in blood<br />

glucose if it is already elevated prior to activity. This elevation prior to activity<br />

could be indicative <strong>of</strong> insufficient insulin potentially caused by illness or a missed<br />

dose <strong>of</strong> medication.<br />

Recommendations for Diabetic Athletes<br />

1. wear diabetic ID<br />

2. avoid exercising at peak <strong>of</strong> insulin action<br />

3. adjust carbohydrate or insulin dosage prior to exercise to match expected<br />

glucose expenditure<br />

4. assess blood sugar before, during, and after exercise<br />

5. drink adequate fluids, especially during hot/humid climate<br />

6. have access to fast acting carbohydrate during exercise in case sugar level<br />

begins to drop<br />

7. have blood glucose testing equipment available<br />

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Role <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Training Department<br />

1. team ATC identifies any athlete with history <strong>of</strong> diabetes during preseason<br />

screening<br />

2. team physician screens diabetic athlete<br />

3. team ATC, team physician, athlete and coach communicate about history and<br />

management strategies<br />

4. team ATC reviews Sports Medicine policy pertaining to diabetic athletes and<br />

implements all recommendations<br />

5. all diabetic emergencies are communicated to the team physician<br />

Treatment strategies<br />

Hypoglycemia<br />

ingestion <strong>of</strong> 10-15g <strong>of</strong> fast acting CHO<br />

o avoid foods that are high in fat because they interfere with sugar<br />

absorption<br />

o 15 minutes after ingestion, reassess blood glucose levels<br />

o goal is to achieve blood glucose >70mg/dL<br />

administer glucagon injection if the athlete is unable to swallow<br />

voluntarily<br />

o ATC must be familiar with process as part <strong>of</strong> preseason<br />

identification<br />

Epi-Pen Policy<br />

PURPOSE: To provide and communicate to sports medicine staff the proper <strong>procedures</strong><br />

for the administration <strong>of</strong> epinephrine via Epi-Pen Auto Injector, the indications and<br />

contraindications <strong>of</strong> the drug, as well as possible side effects involved with the<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> epinephrine and the proper <strong>procedures</strong> to follow after injection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

drug.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: This policy insures and communicates complete and<br />

comprehensive <strong>procedures</strong> for Certified Athletic Trainers and Physicians who are<br />

administering epinephrine via Epi-Pen Auto Injector to an individual who is suffering<br />

from a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).<br />

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Definition <strong>of</strong> Anaphylaxis:<br />

Anaphylaxis is a systemic, immediate hypersensitivity reaction caused by<br />

immunoglobulin (Ig) E-dependent activation <strong>of</strong> effector cells <strong>of</strong> the immune system,<br />

predominantly mast cells and basophils. It can be triggered by exposure to various<br />

antigens from foods, drugs, or insect stings, and also by latex, exercise, or other<br />

diagnostic agents. Mediators elaborated by these effector cells are responsible for the<br />

symptoms <strong>of</strong> anaphylaxis, which may involve the cutaneous, respiratory, gastrointestinal,<br />

or cardiovascular systems. Anaphylactoid reactions are clinically similar to anaphylactic<br />

reactions but are not mediated by IgE-dependent activation. Thus, regardless <strong>of</strong> triggering<br />

cause, anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions occur as a consequence <strong>of</strong> inappropriate<br />

and overwhelming mast cell or basophil activation.<br />

Common Signs/Symptoms <strong>of</strong> Anaphylaxis:<br />

After exposure to an antigenic trigger, symptoms generally develop within 5 to 30<br />

minutes, although, less commonly, symptoms can occur up to several hours after the<br />

exposure (see table below). Five percent to 20% <strong>of</strong> patients who suffer an initial<br />

anaphylactic event can experience biphasic anaphylaxis, in which symptoms recur up to 8<br />

hours after the initial event, presumably due to a late-phase reaction triggered by the<br />

recruitment <strong>of</strong> inflammatory cells after the initial hypersensitivity response. Up to 6% <strong>of</strong><br />

patients with anaphylaxis may experience biphasic symptoms. Protracted anaphylaxis<br />

occurs at a rate <strong>of</strong> less than 1% in patients who experience persistent symptoms for up to<br />

48 hours after initial exposure. Biphasic or protracted anaphylaxis occurs more<br />

commonly in patients who develop delayed symptoms upon antigen exposure or who<br />

received the antigen by the oral route (PO).<br />

Organ<br />

Common Organ Symptoms<br />

Skin<br />

Respiratory<br />

Urticaria and angioedema, flushing,<br />

pruritis<br />

Dyspnea, wheezing, airway<br />

angioedema, rhinitis<br />

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cramping,<br />

Gastrointestinal<br />

pain<br />

Cardiovascular<br />

Neurologic<br />

Tachycardia, hypotension, cardiac<br />

arrest, chest pain<br />

Headache, dizziness, seizures, "sense<br />

<strong>of</strong> impending doom"<br />

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Cutaneous manifestations in anaphylaxis are most common, manifesting as urticaria<br />

and/or angioedema, flushing, or generalized pruritis. Respiratory symptoms are next most<br />

frequent, with patients developing dyspnea, wheezing, or laryngeal edema. Chest<br />

radiographs may demonstrate hyperinflation, and pulmonary mechanics reveal increased<br />

peak airway pressures, reduced peak flow, and fall in the FEV 1 , suggesting airway<br />

obstruction. Acute respiratory distress syndrome can complicate anaphylaxis despite<br />

aggressive resuscitation. Cardiovascular symptoms include cardiovascular collapse,<br />

tachycardia or relative bradycardia, and arrhythmias. Death from anaphylaxis results<br />

from cardiovascular collapse, intractable bronchospasm, or upper airway edema that<br />

causes airway obstruction. Gastrointestinal manifestations, including nausea, vomiting,<br />

diarrhea, or abdominal pain and cramping may also occur. Neurologic manifestations<br />

include seizures, impaired consciousness, muscle spasms, headache, and "a sense <strong>of</strong><br />

impending doom."<br />

PROCEDURE:<br />

I. Epinephrine Auto-Injector Introduction<br />

Epinephrine is the drug <strong>of</strong> choice for the emergency treatment <strong>of</strong> severe allergic<br />

reactions to insect stings or bites, foods, drugs, other allergens and for basic life support<br />

treatment for severe asthma. Epinephrine mimics the responses <strong>of</strong> the sympathetic<br />

nervous system. It quickly constricts blood vessels to improve blood pressure, reduces<br />

the leakage from the blood vessels, relaxes smooth muscle in the bronchioles to improve<br />

breathing and alleviate the wheezing and dyspnea, stimulates the heartbeat, and works to<br />

reverse the swelling and hives. The drug takes effect within seconds, but the duration <strong>of</strong><br />

its effectiveness is short (about 10-20 minutes).<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W sports medicine staff utilizes the Epi-Pen Auto-Injector, a disposable<br />

delivery system for self-administration. The Epi-Pen has a spring activated needle that is<br />

designed to deliver a precise dose (0.3 mg <strong>of</strong> 1:1000 solution to adults) <strong>of</strong> epinephrine<br />

when activated. A single dose is administered to the patient. It may be necessary in very<br />

severe reactions to administer a second dose after five minutes if initial response is<br />

inadequate.<br />

II. Emergency Care for Anaphylaxis and/or Severe Asthma with Epi-Pen<br />

The sports medicine staff should:<br />

maintain a patient airway<br />

administer epinephrine by a prescribed auto-injector<br />

call for EMS (if not on-site or in-route)<br />

initiate early emergency transport<br />

III. Indications/Contraindications for Epinephrine Administration<br />

Epinephrine should be administered if the patient exhibits signs and symptoms <strong>of</strong><br />

a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), including respiratory distress and/or shock<br />

(hypoperfusion) or severe asthma. Patients who have progressed to severe asthma<br />

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experience a combination <strong>of</strong> the following: shortness <strong>of</strong> breath, tachypnea (rapid<br />

breathing)>30resp/min, mental status changes (anxious, confused, combative, drowsy),<br />

inability to speak in sentences, sweaty and unable to lie down. There are no<br />

contraindications for the administration <strong>of</strong> epinephrine in a life-threatening allergic<br />

reaction or severe asthma; however, precautions should be taken with elderly patients or<br />

patients with heart disease or hypertension.<br />

IV. Administration <strong>of</strong> Epinephrine<br />

Check the Epi-Pen to ensure the medication has not expired, has not become<br />

discolored, and does not contain particulates or sediments.<br />

Prep skin site with alcohol<br />

Remove the gray safety cap from the auto-injector<br />

Place the tip <strong>of</strong> the auto-injector against the lateral aspect <strong>of</strong> the patient’s thigh<br />

midway between the waist and knee<br />

Push the injector firmly against the thigh until the spring-loaded needle is deployed<br />

and the medication is injected (at least 10 seconds)<br />

Dispose <strong>of</strong> the auto-injector in a biohazard container designed for sharp objects. Be<br />

careful not to prick yourself since the needle will now be protruding from the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the injector<br />

Record that epinephrine was administered, the dose, and the time <strong>of</strong> administration<br />

V. Side Effects<br />

The patient may complain <strong>of</strong> side effects following the administration <strong>of</strong><br />

epinephrine. Possible side effects include increased heart rate, pale skin (pallor),<br />

dizziness, chest pain, headache, nausea and vomiting, and excitability and anxiousness.<br />

VI. Reassessment<br />

Following the administration <strong>of</strong> epinephrine, it is necessary to reassess the patient.<br />

Reassessment should include continued evaluation <strong>of</strong> airway, breathing and circulatory<br />

status. Decreasing mental status, decreasing blood pressure and increasing difficulty in<br />

breathing indicate the allergic reaction or severe asthma is worsening. If the condition is<br />

worsening, consider the following interventions: consult with medical direction about<br />

injection <strong>of</strong> second dose <strong>of</strong> epinephrine if second auto-injector is available, provide<br />

emergency care for shock, and be prepared to initiate CPR and apply AED if patient<br />

becomes pulseless.<br />

If the patient’s condition improves following administration <strong>of</strong> epinephrine,<br />

continue to perform ongoing assessments. Be aware patient may complain <strong>of</strong> side effects<br />

from the epinephrine. Conscious patients may also be administered 50 mg.<br />

Diphenhydramine (Benedryl) orally for antihistamine effects. Treat for shock if<br />

necessary.<br />

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Any patient requiring epinephrine administration should be transported to the<br />

closest available medical facility for follow-up evaluation and treatment as soon as<br />

possible. Remember that epinephrine is short-acting (10-20 minutes) and signs and<br />

symptoms may return as drug wears <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

VII. Procedures for Training and Testing in Use <strong>of</strong> Epi-Pen Auto-Injector<br />

Personnel must complete a training session each two years, at the time <strong>of</strong> CPR<br />

recertification, with review <strong>of</strong> signs and symptoms and emergency medical care for<br />

allergic reaction, anaphylaxis, anaphylactic shock, and severe asthma and instruction in<br />

the proper use and maintenance <strong>of</strong> the Epi-Pen.<br />

Hydration/Fluid Replacement Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy on fluid replacement and rehydration has been<br />

developed in accordance with the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s Mission Statement to provide quality healthcare services and<br />

assure the well-being <strong>of</strong> each student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W. Student-athletes who are<br />

exposed to prolonged practices and competitions in an excessively hot and humid<br />

environment may be deprived <strong>of</strong> essential fluids and electrolytes that can ultimately lead<br />

to dehydration and potential heat illness.<br />

It has been demonstrated that dehydration <strong>of</strong> just 1-2% <strong>of</strong> body weight can negatively<br />

influence an athlete’s performance. Athletes who are not properly hydrated prior to the<br />

start <strong>of</strong> practice or competition can begin to notice the signs <strong>of</strong> dehydration less than one<br />

hour or sooner into exercise. Dehydration has been identified as an increased risk factor<br />

for athletes developing heat-related illness such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and the<br />

potentially life-threatening heat stroke.<br />

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEHYDRATION:<br />

Staff athletic trainers and athletic training students need to be aware <strong>of</strong> the signs and<br />

symptoms <strong>of</strong> dehydration to properly recognize and intervene on behalf <strong>of</strong> the studentathlete.<br />

Signs and Symptoms are:<br />

1. Thirst<br />

2. Irritability<br />

3. Headache<br />

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4. Weakness<br />

5. Dizziness<br />

6. Nausea<br />

7. Cramp<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

REHYDRATION GUIDELINES<br />

The Sports Medicine Staff at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> has<br />

developed the following guidelines based on nationally accepted criteria.<br />

Prior to Exercise:<br />

<br />

All athletes should be encouraged to drink 17-20 ounces <strong>of</strong> water or sports<br />

beverage 2-3 hours before exercise.<br />

<br />

10-20 minutes before the beginning <strong>of</strong> practice or competition athletes<br />

should be encouraged to drink an additional 7-10 ounces <strong>of</strong> water or sports<br />

beverage.<br />

During Exercise:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Encourage athletes to drink early and <strong>of</strong>ten.<br />

Drink 7-10 ounces <strong>of</strong> water or sports beverage every 10-20 minutes.<br />

It is important to stress to the athletes to drink prior to becoming thirsty.<br />

An athlete who is thirsty may already be in the early stages <strong>of</strong> dehydration.<br />

After Exercise:<br />

<br />

Encourage athletes to replace any fluid loss due to sweating within 2 hours<br />

from the end <strong>of</strong> exercise. Encourage them to drink 20-24 ounces <strong>of</strong> fluid<br />

for every pound <strong>of</strong> weight lost.<br />

**Isotonic or sport beverages should contain a carbohydrate level <strong>of</strong> no more<br />

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than 8%. A higher carbohydrate level can retard fluid absorption and cause<br />

stomach problems.<br />

**Fruit juices, carbohydrate gels, and soda should not be recommended as<br />

the sole rehydration beverage <strong>of</strong> choice. Beverages containing caffeine,<br />

alcohol, or carbonation should be avoided and discouraged due to their<br />

diuretic effects and decreased fluid retention.<br />

The Sports Medicine Staff continues to encourage the student-athletes in the<br />

daily consumption <strong>of</strong> sports beverages at the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Dining Facilities during the academic school year and most<br />

importantly when their respective teams are involved in preseason practice<br />

activities, prior to the start <strong>of</strong> academic semesters.<br />

WEIGHT LOSS/GAIN GUIDELINES<br />

It is recommended that all athletes exercising in hot and humid environments be weighed<br />

in prior to and after practice or competition to determine the percentage <strong>of</strong> body weight<br />

lost due to sweating and the amount <strong>of</strong> rehydration that has occurred prior to the next<br />

practice session. The percentage <strong>of</strong> weight loss between practice sessions will be used to<br />

determine if an athlete can safely continue to practice. Athletes should ideally have the<br />

pre-exercise body weight remain relatively consistent.<br />

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<br />

A 2% body weight difference should be noted by the athletic trainer and<br />

that athlete should be closely monitored for any signs or symptoms <strong>of</strong><br />

dehydration.<br />

An athlete with greater than 2% body weight loss should not be allowed to<br />

return to practice until proper fluid replacement has taken place.<br />

Intravenous (IV) Fluid Replacement Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy on intravenous fluids (IVF) has been developed in<br />

accordance with the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training’s Mission Statement to provide quality healthcare services and assure the wellbeing<br />

<strong>of</strong> each student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

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On occasion student-athletes will require fluid supplementation beyond that which can be<br />

administered by the preferred oral route. This may be because <strong>of</strong> the extent <strong>of</strong> fluid loss,<br />

development <strong>of</strong> medical complications or inability <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete to ingest<br />

sufficient quantities <strong>of</strong> oral fluids. In these situations, at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Team<br />

Physician, IVF may be utilized.<br />

In certain instances an athlete may receive intravenous fluid replacement therapy to<br />

combat dehydration or associated heat illnesses. This form <strong>of</strong> treatment will be<br />

conducted at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Team Physician. In the absence <strong>of</strong> the Team Physician,<br />

if the attending athletic trainer determines that an athlete suffering from dehydration or<br />

associated heat illness would benefit from IV fluid replacement therapy he/she will make<br />

every effort to contact the Team Physician and/or arrange for IV fluids to be administered<br />

through the Student Health Center. For more details concerning IV Fluid Replacement<br />

refer to the IV Fluid Replacement Policy.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

IVF Guidelines:<br />

1. As outlined in the Fluid Replacement Guidelines, all staff athletic trainers and<br />

athletic training students should be acquainted with the signs and symptoms <strong>of</strong><br />

dehydration. Signs and Symptoms a student-athlete is unable to maintain his/her<br />

level <strong>of</strong> hydration as exhibited by:<br />

<br />

<br />

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Weight loss > 5% <strong>of</strong> body weight<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> postural tone (syncope or presyncope)<br />

Dizziness<br />

Unexplained elevations <strong>of</strong> heart rate<br />

Diarrhea or vomiting > 12-24 hours<br />

Heat related muscle cramping.<br />

2. The athlete should be referred to the Student Health Center for further medical<br />

evaluation. It is solely the decision <strong>of</strong> the Student Health Center to administer IVF.<br />

3. The process and its alternatives will be discussed with the student-athlete prior to<br />

establishing intravenous access.<br />

4. An intravenous catheter, tubing, and fluids will be inserted and connected utilizing<br />

sterile technique.<br />

5. The student-athlete will remain under the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> the Student Health<br />

Center throughout the entire duration <strong>of</strong> the administration <strong>of</strong> IVF.<br />

6. Once adequate hydration has been achieved, the Student Health Center will assure<br />

that the catheter has been properly removed, adequate hemostasis at the insertion<br />

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site achieved and the student-athlete has not developed any complications from this<br />

process.<br />

7. If the Student Health Center is unable to establish intravenous access, the studentathlete<br />

may be referred to the Emergency Department at Cape Fear Hospital for said<br />

fluid administration.<br />

MRSA/Skin Infection Policy<br />

PURPOSE: Intended to educate and protect all participants and clinicians associated<br />

with The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletics.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic Training Department strives to<br />

prevent and protect all staff and participants from skin infections with special emphasis<br />

toward community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).<br />

MRSA Overview<br />

The organism Staphylococcus aureus is found on many individuals’ skin and generally<br />

causes no major problems. However if inoculated (e.g. under the skin or into the lungs), it<br />

can cause significant infections such as boils or pneumonia. Individuals who carry this<br />

organism are usually healthy, and are considered asymptomatic carriers <strong>of</strong> the organism.<br />

The term MRSA or methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus is used to describe those<br />

examples <strong>of</strong> this organism that are resistant to this commonly used class <strong>of</strong> antibiotics.<br />

Methicillin was an antibiotic used many years ago to treat patients with Staphylococcus<br />

aureus infections. It is now no longer used except as a means <strong>of</strong> identifying this particular<br />

type <strong>of</strong> antibiotic resistance.<br />

Individuals can become carriers <strong>of</strong> MRSA in the same way that they can become a<br />

carrier <strong>of</strong> ordinary Staphylococcus aureus, which is by physical contact with the<br />

organism. If the organism is on the skin then it can be transmitted around by physical<br />

contact. If the organism is in the nose or is associated with the lungs rather than the skin<br />

then it may be transmitted by droplet spread from the mouth and nose. We can find out if<br />

and where Staphylococcus aureus is localized on a patient by culturing the suspected site,<br />

sending them to the laboratory and growing the organism. Tests done on any<br />

Staphylococcus aureus grown from such specimens can then be tested to determine the<br />

sensitivity <strong>of</strong> the organisms to various antibiotics. The test results are usually available in<br />

2-3 days.<br />

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) 1% <strong>of</strong> the population is colonized<br />

with MRSA. MRSA is one type <strong>of</strong> skin infection among several that are <strong>of</strong> concern in<br />

competitive sports. “Staph” and/or MRSA infections usually first presents as some type<br />

<strong>of</strong> skin or s<strong>of</strong>t tissue infection such as pimples, abscesses, pustules, and/or boils. Some<br />

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can be red, swollen, painful, and/or have pus or other drainage. The pustules may be<br />

confused with insect bites initially, and may also be associated with existing turf burns<br />

and/or abrasions.<br />

If an athlete or staff member has what appears to be “staph” and/or MRSA or has any <strong>of</strong><br />

the related signs, please contact your staff athletic trainer immediately.<br />

Prevention Measures:<br />

Measures to prevent the spread <strong>of</strong> organisms from one person to another are called<br />

isolation or infection controls. The specific type <strong>of</strong> infection control or isolation<br />

procedure required for a patient depends on the organism, where the organisms are found<br />

and its virulence.<br />

The most important type <strong>of</strong> isolation required for MRSA is called Contact Isolation.<br />

This type <strong>of</strong> isolation requires everyone in contact with the patient to observe proper hand<br />

washing protocols after touching either the patient or anything in contact with the patient.<br />

Because dust and surfaces can become contaminated with the organism, cleaning <strong>of</strong><br />

surfaces are also important.<br />

If a number <strong>of</strong> patients are infected with the same organism it may be necessary to move<br />

carriers <strong>of</strong> MRSA to an isolation unit/area.<br />

Prevention<br />

Although treatable, complications can be associated with “staph” and/or MRSA<br />

infections, making prevention the best measure to combat these infections. The Centers<br />

for Disease Control suggest the following measures for preventing staphylococcal skin<br />

infections, including MRSA:<br />

1. Practice good hand hygiene by washing hands frequently and in a thorough fashion<br />

with soap and warm water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.<br />

2. Take a shower with hot water and wash with soap (liquid antibacterial soap, not bar<br />

soap) following all activities (e.g. strength & conditioning sessions, practices, and<br />

competitions).<br />

3. Avoid sharing towels, equipment, razors, soap (use liquid soap instead <strong>of</strong> bar soap),<br />

etc.<br />

4. Use a barrier (e.g. clothing or a towel) between your skin and shared equipment.<br />

5. Wipe surfaces <strong>of</strong> equipment before and after use with an approved disinfectant.<br />

6. Clean and properly cover any open wounds such as turf burns, abrasions, lacerations,<br />

etc. with an appropriate bandage at all times.<br />

7. Avoid whirlpools, hydrotherapy pools, cold tubs, swimming pools, and other<br />

common tubs if you have an open wound.<br />

8. Maintain clean facilities and equipment.<br />

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9. Do not ignore skin infections, pimples, pustules, abscesses, etc. Report these to a<br />

Sports Medicine staff member and/or physician immediately.<br />

o Cleaning Procedures. All individuals participating in cleaning should adhere to<br />

the following guidelines and practice universal precautions.<br />

Potential Skin Infection Care<br />

1. Initial evaluation by certified athletic trainer followed by a referral to one <strong>of</strong> the team<br />

physicians.<br />

2. If evidence <strong>of</strong> pus-like discharge exists, incise, drain and culture the wound for<br />

laboratory testing.<br />

3. Begin appropriate antibiotic therapy based on current guidelines<br />

4. Antiseptic/Antimicrobial Irrigation bid such as Hibiclens.<br />

5. Home instructions and individual antiseptic/antimicrobial packets for showering bid.<br />

6. Daily application <strong>of</strong> an appropriate topical antimicrobial (Bactroban) with Telfa<br />

Antimicrobial Non-Adherent Dressing (Kendall)<br />

Hard Surfaces<br />

1. Treatment tables, taping tables, weight room/rehabilitation equipment, countertops,<br />

stools, etc. must be cleaned everyday and/or following a possible contamination using<br />

an antimicrobial cleanser such as Citrus II Hospital Germicidal Deodorizing Cleaner.<br />

Coolers<br />

1. Coolers, water bottles, pitchers, etc… must be cleaned and disinfected after every<br />

session using household dishwashing detergent or other appropriate cleaner.<br />

Towels<br />

1. Cloth towels should ideally only be used on a single patient and should be laundered<br />

following every use.<br />

2. Disposable towels should be used whenever feasible on the field/court and should be<br />

disposed <strong>of</strong> after a single use.<br />

o Any towel subjected to potentially contaminated bodily fluids should<br />

be handled according to OSHA guidelines.<br />

Hydrocollator Packs / Covers<br />

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1. Hydrocollator covers should be laundered every day and/or following a possible<br />

contamination.<br />

Durable Medical Equipment<br />

1. S<strong>of</strong>t durable medical equipment such as neoprene sleeves, pads, splints, lace-up<br />

ankle braces, shoulder harnesses, walking boot liners, cast shoes, back braces, etc…<br />

must be laundered upon return to the athletic training facility before being returned to<br />

inventory and/or administered to another student athlete.<br />

2. Hard durable medical equipment such as ankle braces, Aircasts, hard splints, etc.)<br />

must be disinfected using the aforementioned guidelines for cleaning <strong>of</strong> hard surfaces.<br />

Whirlpools<br />

1. Whirlpools shall be cleaned on a daily basis, or as needed following every possible<br />

contamination;<br />

2. Whirlpools are not to be used by student-athletes with open or draining wounds;<br />

3. Whirlpools are to be cleaned using a commercial tub & tile cleaner AND a 1:10<br />

diluted bleach solution.<br />

4. Whirlpools are to be cleaned in the following manner:<br />

o Spray the whirlpool cleaner in and around the sides <strong>of</strong> the whirlpool;<br />

o Allow the whirlpool cleaner to sit for five (5) minutes;<br />

o Scrub all surfaces <strong>of</strong> the whirlpool, including the bottom, sides,<br />

turbine, etc.<br />

o Rinse the tank with hot water and allow it to drain;<br />

o Towel dry<br />

5. Whirlpool turbines are to be cleaned using household bleach or ammonia by allowing<br />

the bleach or ammonia solution to circulate through a running turbine with hot water<br />

for ten (10) minutes.<br />

o DO NOT use bleach and ammonia at the same time as this will create<br />

harmful/hazardous fumes.<br />

Pregnancy in the Student-Athlete Policy<br />

PURPOSE: Pregnancy is a normal health state for young women. In the student-athlete<br />

it can influence their athletic performance, training regimen and routine health practices.<br />

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Pregnancy can also pose certain health risks for the student-athlete depending on the<br />

sport specific function needed to train and compete at the elite, Division-I level <strong>of</strong> sport.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

1. The student-athlete is encouraged to disclose her medical condition as soon as<br />

possible to the appropriate university medical/sports medicine staff with the<br />

understanding that her confidentiality will be maintained to the extent possible.<br />

2. The team physician and sports medicine staff will develop a comprehensive<br />

health plan and training plan which will include, but not be limited to:<br />

a. Ob/Gyn referral or coordination<br />

b. Nutritional education<br />

c. Post partum exercise guidelines<br />

d. Exercise guidelines<br />

3. The student-athlete, certified athletic trainer, team physician and any other<br />

referrals or existing medical providers will work together to monitor the<br />

pregnancy and look for signs/symptoms that would mean the health <strong>of</strong> the woman<br />

or her fetus are at risk. Modification to the student-athlete’s training and<br />

participation will be made based on the management needed to insure her health.<br />

Some symptoms <strong>of</strong> problems may include:<br />

a. Vaginal bleeding<br />

b. Uterine contractions<br />

c. Blood pressure changes<br />

d. Syncope or pre-syncope<br />

e. Edema<br />

4. Participation in contact sports training or competition will be strongly discouraged<br />

after the 14 th week <strong>of</strong> gestation. Also, participation restrictions will be guided by the team<br />

physician, ob/gyn and other health care referral recommendations.<br />

Prescription Drug and Over the Counter (OTC) Medication Policy<br />

PURPOSE: Compliance, as it relates to the management <strong>of</strong> prescription and over the<br />

counter medications, is critical to the health, safety, and integrity <strong>of</strong> The University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Team Physicians, Certified Athletic Trainers, and most<br />

importantly the student-athletes. The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic<br />

Training Department Prescription Drug and Over the Counter Policy exists to assist the<br />

Athletic Training Department in achieving its mission <strong>of</strong> ensuring the well-being <strong>of</strong> and<br />

providing the best possible care to the student-athletes at <strong>UNC</strong>W by:<br />

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1. Enabling <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians to dispense prescription medications to<br />

student-athletes <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W for sport-related injuries at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

examination, on the field, during practice, during games, or otherwise.<br />

2. Enabling the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training athletic trainers to<br />

administer over the counter medications to <strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes for sportrelated<br />

injuries and common illnesses at the time <strong>of</strong> examination, on the field,<br />

during practice, during games, or otherwise.<br />

3. Allowing <strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes the convenience <strong>of</strong> receiving prescription<br />

medications at the time <strong>of</strong> diagnosis/clinical impression by the Team<br />

Physician to expedite treatment.<br />

4. Ensuring compliance is met in the areas <strong>of</strong> ordering, receipt, storage,<br />

transportation, dispensing, administration, disposal, and record keeping<br />

according to Federal and State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina laws and guidelines.<br />

5. Establishing written <strong>procedures</strong> to define the roles <strong>of</strong> responsibility and the<br />

methods by which prescription and over the counter medications are ordered,<br />

received, stored, dispensed, administered, disposed <strong>of</strong>, and recorded.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

Program Administration<br />

Primary responsibility for the <strong>UNC</strong>W Prescription Drug and Over the Counter<br />

Medication Program will lie with the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians.<br />

Secondary responsibility for the Program will lie with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and other sports medicine staff members acting under delegated<br />

authority and protocol.<br />

The design <strong>of</strong> the Prescription Drug Formulary is under the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians and the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training to ensure<br />

the best possible continuity <strong>of</strong> care for all <strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes.<br />

All <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians must be licensed to practice medicine in the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina and must be currently registered with the Drug<br />

Enforcement Agency (DEA).<br />

According to Federal code, all <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine personnel involved in<br />

the handling, administration, and dispensation <strong>of</strong> controlled substances are<br />

required to notify the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training <strong>of</strong> any previous criminal records as they relate to violations <strong>of</strong> law<br />

involving controlled substances. This will be handled through the signing <strong>of</strong><br />

the Security <strong>of</strong> Personnel document (Form A) by all members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Athletic Training Department on an annual basis. This document will be kept<br />

on file in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training.<br />

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All <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians will sign an Agent <strong>of</strong> Record Statement (Form<br />

B) authorizing selected <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine staff members to act as staff<br />

medical assistants to assist with prescription medication medical treatment<br />

protocols. This agency will specifically authorize <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine<br />

staff members to assist the team physicians with ordering, receipt, storage,<br />

transportation, disposal, and record keeping <strong>of</strong> prescription drugs. The Agent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Record Statement will be readily retrievable, renewed and resigned by all<br />

parties on an annual basis. An authorized agent cannot delegate his or her<br />

responsibilities to any other person for any reason whatsoever.<br />

Storage <strong>of</strong> Medications<br />

All prescription and over the counter medications will stored in a locked<br />

cabinet within the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department.<br />

When the designated storage area is not in use, the <strong>of</strong>fice door shall be locked<br />

as well as the cabinets where the medications are stored.<br />

Labeling <strong>of</strong> Medications<br />

All prescription medications should be properly labeled with: name, strength,<br />

quantity, expiration date, and name <strong>of</strong> manufacturer.<br />

Dispensing Prescription Medications<br />

ONLY a licensed physician or licensed pharmacist may dispense prescription<br />

medications.<br />

o Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine staff may assist the team<br />

physician with non-discretionary tasks in the handling <strong>of</strong> prescription<br />

medications.<br />

Whenever a prescription medication is dispensed or administered a written<br />

patient note and/or computerized record should generated by the team<br />

physician.<br />

Each dispensation or administration shall be recorded on the Prescription<br />

Drug Log as to the name <strong>of</strong> the patient, the name <strong>of</strong> the prescribing physician,<br />

the name, strength, quantity <strong>of</strong> the medication, the affected body part/illness,<br />

the initials <strong>of</strong> the recording staff member, and the date.<br />

Administering Over the Counter (OTC) Medications<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department may administer OTC<br />

medications as per the standing orders established by the team physician.<br />

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Record Keeping <strong>of</strong> Medications<br />

All prescription and OTC medications received, dispensed, and/or<br />

administered will be recorded.<br />

Audit and reconciliation inventory reports <strong>of</strong> all prescription and OTC<br />

medications will be conducted on an on-going basis by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team<br />

Physician and/or the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and/or his designee to<br />

ensure accuracy <strong>of</strong> inventory and compliance.<br />

All reports shall be maintained on file for a period <strong>of</strong> three (3) years according<br />

to Federal law.<br />

Destruction <strong>of</strong> Expired, Damaged, and/or Unusable Medications<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician, Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and/or his<br />

designee will perform a semi-annual inspection <strong>of</strong> all medications contained<br />

in the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician Medical Office Prescription Drug Formulary.<br />

When medicines have expired, been damaged, and/or otherwise rendered<br />

unusable, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training and/or his designee shall separate<br />

these medications from others.<br />

Expired, damaged, and/or unusable over the counter (OTC) medications will<br />

be placed in a biohazard waste container and disposed <strong>of</strong> as per the<br />

University’s OSHA /Biohazard Waste Removal Procedure or boxed and<br />

delivered to the pharmacy for destruction and disposal.<br />

Unsecured Medications<br />

All <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians will sign an Unsecured Medication Exception<br />

List document (Form C) that authorizes the storage <strong>of</strong> certain prescription<br />

drugs outside <strong>of</strong> the secured medical cabinet in the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician<br />

Medical Office.<br />

The Unsecured Medical Exception List will be readily retrievable, reviewed,<br />

and resigned by all parties on an annual basis.<br />

Only the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training certified athletic trainers are<br />

authorized to administer unsecured medications as per the orders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians.<br />

Whenever an unsecured medication is administered, a written patient note<br />

should be generated in the student-athlete’s medical chart.<br />

Types <strong>of</strong> Unsecured Medications<br />

1. Epi-Pen Auto-injectors<br />

2. Iontophoresis Medications (Dexamethasone, Lidocaine, etc)<br />

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3. Phonophoresis Medications (Hydrocortisone cream)<br />

4. Other transdermal compounds<br />

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FORM A<br />

SECURITY OF PERSONNEL<br />

Statement Required by the Code <strong>of</strong> Federal Regulations<br />

21 C.F.R. 1301.90<br />

1. Within the past five (5) years, have you been convicted <strong>of</strong> a felony, or within the<br />

past two (2) years, <strong>of</strong> any misdemeanor, or are you presently formally charged<br />

with committing a criminal <strong>of</strong>fense (excluding traffic and juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenses)?<br />

<br />

If the answer is yes, please furnish the details <strong>of</strong> the conviction, <strong>of</strong>fense,<br />

location, date, and sentence.<br />

2. In the past three (3) years, have you ever knowingly used any narcotics,<br />

amphetamines, or barbiturates, other than those prescribed for you by a<br />

physician?<br />

If the answer is yes, please furnish details.<br />

I authorize The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Intercollegiate Athletics to make inquires <strong>of</strong> law enforcement agencies and courts<br />

with respect to my public record. I make this authorization based upon the Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Federal Regulations 1301.90,93.<br />

_________________________________<br />

Signature<br />

_________________________<br />

Date<br />

_________________________________<br />

Print Name<br />

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FORM B<br />

AGENT OF RECORD STATEMENT<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

601 S. College Rd.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, NC 28403<br />

I, Dr. Walter Laughlin, MD State License #____________________________,<br />

I, Dr. Bill Sutton, MD State License#_____________________________,<br />

I, John O’Malley, MD State License#_____________________________,<br />

Do hereby grant the following agency to the athletic training staff members listed below:<br />

Scott Hill, MEd, ATC<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Julie Francis, MEd, ATC Head Women’s Athletic Trainer<br />

Aldo Plata, MS, ATC<br />

Head Men’s Athletic Trainer<br />

Stacy Downar, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Margery Ellis, ATC<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Stephanie Leimbach, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

I authorize the above listed members <strong>of</strong> the University Of North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department Of Athletic Training to act as my agents as if they were in fact employees<br />

under my supervision and guidance to assist me with the medical care and treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes, coaches, and staff.<br />

This agency is limited to my specific needs and may include among other things:<br />

forwarding a prescription request on my behalf, contacting the pharmacy to on my behalf<br />

to restock medications upon my instructions and protocols, signing as the recipient for<br />

medication deliveries, storage, inventory control, record keeping, disposal, delivery,<br />

transportation, <strong>of</strong> medical supplies and medications to and from my athletic medical<br />

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<strong>of</strong>fice for events, games, and such other times that I deem are in the best medical interests<br />

<strong>of</strong> The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> student-athletes.<br />

__________________________________<br />

Dr. Walter Laughlin, MD Team Physician<br />

_________________________<br />

Date<br />

__________________________________<br />

Dr. Bill Sutton, MD Team Physician<br />

_________________________<br />

Date<br />

__________________________________<br />

Dr. John O’Malley, MD Team Physician<br />

_________________________<br />

Date<br />

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FORM C<br />

UNSECURED MEDICATION EXCEPTION LIST<br />

It has been determined by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physicians that certain dangerous drugs<br />

requiring a prescription under Federal Law shall be stored outside the secured medical<br />

cabinet in the following facilities:<br />

George Diab Athletic Training Room<br />

Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room<br />

The following medications shall be stored outside the secured medical cabinet for reasons<br />

such stated:<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Medication<br />

Epi Pen<br />

Dexamethasone/Lidocaine<br />

Asthma Medication Metered Dose Inhaler<br />

Hydrocortisone Cream<br />

Various Compounding Medications<br />

Reasons<br />

Emergency Use for anaphylaxis<br />

Iontophoresis Use<br />

Emergency Use for asthma<br />

Phonophoresis<br />

Topical/Transdermal Use<br />

________________________________<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

______________________________<br />

Date<br />

________________________________<br />

Dr. Walter Laughlin- Team Physician<br />

______________________________<br />

Date<br />

________________________________<br />

Dr. Bill Sutton- Team Physician<br />

______________________________<br />

Date<br />

________________________________<br />

Dr. John O’Malley- Team Physician<br />

______________________________<br />

Date<br />

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy is intended to assist the <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Medicine Staff<br />

and Physicians in establishing the steps necessary to prepare and respond to a potentially<br />

unexpected sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) episode. The policy is based on the<br />

recommendations found in the consensus statement established by the Inter-Association<br />

Task Force on Emergency Preparedness and Management <strong>of</strong> Sudden Cardiac Arrest in<br />

High School and College Athletic Programs.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

Definition <strong>of</strong> SCA<br />

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause <strong>of</strong> death in the United States, claiming an<br />

estimated 325,000 lives each year. During a sudden cardiac arrest, heart function ceases<br />

abruptly and without warning. When this occurs, the heart is no longer able to pump<br />

blood to the rest <strong>of</strong> the body, and in 95% <strong>of</strong> victims death occurs.<br />

While Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a significant public health crisis, it is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

misunderstood. SCA is not a heart attack. A heart attack occurs when a blood vessel<br />

becomes blocked and interrupts blood flow to the heart, causing heart muscle to die.<br />

Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart's electrical system malfunctions and the<br />

heart stops beating. Most <strong>of</strong> these deaths occur with little or no warning, from a<br />

syndrome called sudden cardiac arrest. The most common cause <strong>of</strong> sudden cardiac arrest<br />

is a disturbance in the heart rhythm called ventricular fibrillation.<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> SCA<br />

Prompt recognition and identification <strong>of</strong> SCA is critical in the management <strong>of</strong> this lifethreatening<br />

emergency. Any collapsed athlete who is unresponsive requires an<br />

immediate assessment for SCA. On-site responders must maintain a high level <strong>of</strong><br />

suspicion for SCA, as unrecognized SCA in a collapsed athlete causes critical delays in<br />

the initiation <strong>of</strong> CPR and defibrillation. Resuscitation is <strong>of</strong>ten delayed because the victim<br />

is reported to have signs <strong>of</strong> life. Sudden cardiac arrest can be misdiagnosed as a seizure<br />

in the form <strong>of</strong> involuntary myoclonic jerks; seizure-like activity is present in<br />

approximately 20% <strong>of</strong> patients with cardiogenic collapse. To avoid life-threatening<br />

delays in resuscitation, brief seizure-like activity should be assumed to be due to SCA<br />

and initial management steps for SCA taken immediately until a noncardiac cause <strong>of</strong> the<br />

collapse is clearly determined.<br />

Other obstacles to recognizing SCA in athletes include inaccurate rescuer assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

pulse or respirations. Occasional or agonal gasping can occur in the first minutes after<br />

SCA and is <strong>of</strong>ten misinterpreted as normal breathing. Occasional gasping does not<br />

represent adequate breathing and, if present, should not prevent rescuers from initiating<br />

CPR. Health care providers should take no longer than 10 seconds to check for a pulse<br />

and should proceed with chest compressions if a pulse is not definitively detected.<br />

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Sports medicine staff members, physicians, and other potential first responders to an SCA<br />

in a student-athlete must understand these potential obstacles to recognizing SCA, as<br />

inaccurate assessment <strong>of</strong> SCA results in critical delays or even failure to activate the<br />

EMS system, emergency action plan, initiate CPR, and provide early defibrillation.<br />

Common Signs and Symptoms <strong>of</strong> SCA<br />

1. Chest pain (angina pectoris)<br />

2. Difficulty breathing (dyspnea)<br />

3. Rapid/racing heart rate (tachycardia)<br />

4. Nausea/Vomiting<br />

5. Dizziness/Feeling faint (syncope)<br />

6. Sometimes SCA can occur with no prior symptoms<br />

Management <strong>of</strong> SCA<br />

1. Early activation <strong>of</strong> EMS, emergency action plan, early CPR, early defibrillation,<br />

and rapid transition to advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).<br />

2. Sudden cardiac arrest should be suspected in any collapsed athlete.<br />

3. An AED should be applied as soon as possible on any collapsed and unresponsive<br />

athlete for rhythm analysis and defibrillation if indicated.<br />

4. CPR should be provided while waiting for the AED.<br />

5. Interruptions in chest compressions should be minimized and CPR stopped only<br />

for rhythm analysis and shock.<br />

6. CPR should be resumed immediately after the first shock, beginning with chest<br />

compressions, with repeat rhythm analysis after every 2 minutes or 5 cycles <strong>of</strong><br />

CPR, and continued until advanced life support providers take over or the victim<br />

starts to move.<br />

7. Sudden cardiac arrest in athletes can be mistaken for other causes <strong>of</strong> collapse, and<br />

rescuers should be trained to recognize SCA in athletes with special focus on<br />

potential barriers to recognizing SCA, including inaccurate rescuer assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

pulse or respirations, occasional or agonal gasping, and myoclonic jerking or<br />

seizure-like activity.<br />

8. Young athletes who collapse after shortly being struck in the chest by a firm<br />

projectile or by player contact should be suspected <strong>of</strong> having SCA from commotio<br />

cordis also called a cardiac contusion.<br />

9. Rapid access to the SCA victim should be facilitated for EMS personnel.<br />

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Sickle-Cell Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy regarding athletes with the Sickle Cell Trait and the<br />

assessment and management as well as return to play guidelines has been developed in<br />

accordance with the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training’s Mission Statement to provide quality healthcare services and assure the wellbeing<br />

<strong>of</strong> each student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W. This policy is based on the National Athletic<br />

Trainers’ Association Consensus Statement regarding Sickle Cell Trait and the Athlete<br />

which can be found at: http://www.nata.org/statements/consensus/sicklecell.pdf.<br />

SICKLE CELL TRAIT DEFINITION:<br />

Sickle cell trait is the inheritance <strong>of</strong> one gene for sickle hemoglobin and one for normal<br />

hemoglobin. During intense or extensive exertion, the sickle hemoglobin can change the<br />

shape <strong>of</strong> red blood cells from round to crescent-shaped. This “sickling” <strong>of</strong> the red blood cells<br />

may put our student-athletes in great danger during intense exercise. Under unusual<br />

circumstances, serious morbidity and mortality resulting from complications in the collegiate<br />

student-athlete might include: infarction <strong>of</strong> the spleen with hypoxia or exercise, exertional<br />

heat illness such as exertional rhabdomyolysis (due to muscle break-down), heat stroke,<br />

renal failure, or sudden death syndrome. Hypoxia (seen in high altitude training with poor<br />

conditioning or combined with asthma), acidosis, dehydration, hyperthermia, or hypothermia<br />

can trigger shape changes <strong>of</strong> red blood cells that may precipitate vaso‐occlusive<br />

complications.<br />

Sickle cell anemia is more commonly found in the African American (1 out 12), Middle<br />

Eastern, and Central and South American populations compared to the Caucasian population<br />

(1out <strong>of</strong> 2,000 – 10,000). Currently, the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health & Human Services<br />

requires mandatory testing for ALL newborns to test if the trait is present. This complication<br />

may result in a decrease amount <strong>of</strong> oxygen supply to the tissues <strong>of</strong> the body. There are NOT<br />

any restrictions to athletic participation, but recommendations by the National Athletic<br />

Trainer’s Association have been proposed during exertional exercise for those individuals<br />

with sickle-cell trait. Although the consequences can be severe sufficient rest, hydration, and<br />

cooling may be the treatment required to prevent most cases <strong>of</strong> “exertional sickling”.<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> a Sickle Cell Crisis<br />

Sickling collapse can be mistaken for cardiac collapse or heat collapse. However, unlike<br />

sickling collapse, cardiac collapse tends to be “instantaneous’ (see sudden cardiac arrest<br />

policy), has no “cramping” with it, and the athlete (with ventricular fibrillation) who hits<br />

the ground no longer talks. Unlike heat collapse, sickling collapse <strong>of</strong>ten occurs within<br />

the first half hour onfield, as during initial sprints. Core temperature is not greatly<br />

elevated.<br />

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Sickling is <strong>of</strong>ten confused with heat cramping; but, athletes who have had both<br />

syndromes know the difference.<br />

1. Heat cramping <strong>of</strong>ten has a prodrome <strong>of</strong> muscle twinges; whereas sickling has<br />

none.<br />

2. The pain is different—heat cramping is more excruciating.<br />

3. What stops the athlete is different—heat crampers hobble to a halt with<br />

“locked up muscles”, while sickling players slump to the ground with weak<br />

muscles.<br />

4. Physical findings are different—heat crampers writhe and yell in pain, with<br />

muscles visibly contracted and rock hard; whereas, sicklers lie fairly still, not<br />

yelling in pain, with muscles that look and feel normal.<br />

5. The response is different—sickling players caught early and treated right<br />

recover faster than players with major heat cramping.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

STUDENT-ATHLETE SICKLE CELL SCREENING<br />

Based on recommendations by the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and<br />

Medical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Sports and the National Athletic Trainers Association, the NCAA<br />

now requires that all student-athletes participating in Division 1 <strong>athletics</strong> be tested for the<br />

sickle cell trait as part <strong>of</strong> the recommended athletic pre-participation medical<br />

examinations, effective fall 2010. The sickle cell screening is performed from a routine<br />

blood sample and <strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes will need to have this test performed unless<br />

they can provide documentation, prior to participation, that they have already been tested<br />

for the sickle cell trait.<br />

There are two options to obtain this documentation:<br />

1) Have the sickle-cell trait testing completed by their physician prior to arrival on campus.<br />

The student–athlete will be responsible for any expenses incurred due to the testing. This is<br />

the preferred method to provide adequate documentation.<br />

2) Provide documentation <strong>of</strong> their test results if they were tested at birth. Contact their<br />

respective state Health Department (birth state) or pediatrician to obtain this documentation.<br />

The student–athlete will probably need to sign a release <strong>of</strong> information and complete other<br />

paperwork based on the requirements <strong>of</strong> the respective health <strong>department</strong>. There might be<br />

some complications with this option.<br />

If a student-athlete is confirmed to have the sickle cell trait, the student athlete will be<br />

directed for medical follow-up and referred to the local sickle cell counseling service to<br />

receive education and genetic counseling. Additionally, appropriate athletic <strong>department</strong><br />

staff members will be notified and educated in an effort to assist in the monitoring <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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individual’s physical involvement and well being (e.g. coaches, strength and conditioning<br />

coach, athletic trainers, etc.).<br />

The student-athlete’s medical clearance to participate in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> is the<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>’s Athletic Trainers and<br />

Team Physicians.<br />

ATHLETES WITH KNOWN SICKLE CELL TRAIT :<br />

Certified athletic trainers and athletic training students should closely monitor known<br />

student-athletes with the sickle cell trait during periods <strong>of</strong> acute illness, especially fever.<br />

The student-athletes should be carefully monitored during preseason activities, as they<br />

become conditioned and acclimatized for heat and humidity.<br />

Student-athletes that have had medical issues while engaged during <strong>athletics</strong> as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

their sickle cell trait will be re-evaluated by the <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician and referred for<br />

further diagnostic testing and evaluation on a per case basis. During this evaluation<br />

period the team physician will dictate the activity level for the student- athlete and when<br />

and if they can return to intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH S-C TRAIT<br />

1. Build up in training slowly with paced progressions, allow for longer rest and recovery<br />

periods. Student athletes should be involved in preseason strength and conditioning to<br />

enhance preparedness <strong>of</strong> athletes.<br />

2. Student-athletes with sickle cell trait should be excluded from participation in performance<br />

tests such as mile runs, serial sprints, etc.<br />

3. Cessation <strong>of</strong> activity with onset <strong>of</strong> systems (muscle “cramping”, pain, swelling, weakness,<br />

tenderness, inability to “catch breath”, fatigue, etc.)<br />

4. Allow sickle cell trait student-athletes to set their own pace.<br />

5. The student-athlete should be involved in year-round strength and conditioning programs.<br />

6. Student-athletes with sickle cell trait that perform repetitive high speed sprints and/or interval<br />

training that induces high levels <strong>of</strong> lactic acid should be allowed extended recovery between<br />

repetitions.<br />

7. Allow student-athletes to seek evaluation once signs and symptoms arise.<br />

8. Encourage proper hydration.<br />

9. Asthma, heat illness, and altitude CAN increase the likelihood <strong>of</strong> sickling.<br />

10. Sickle cell trait student-athletes should NOT participate when they are ill.<br />

11. Educate the student-athlete about the signs and symptoms and encourage them to report these<br />

symptoms.<br />

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12. Student-athletes with positive test results, family medical history, or other indicators <strong>of</strong> sickle<br />

cell disease are encouraged to share their test results and relevant medical information with<br />

the primary care physicians and seek individualized medical advice and counsel.<br />

13. Student-athletes understand and agree that this policy and procedure are not substitutes for<br />

proper medical care, advice, and treatment.<br />

MANAGEMENT OF SICKLE CELL CRISIS<br />

In the event <strong>of</strong> a sickling collapse, treat it as a medical emergency by doing the<br />

following:<br />

1. Activate the Emergency Action Plan for that venue<br />

2. Check vital signs<br />

3. Contact EMS and attach an AED for any athlete whose vitals decline<br />

4. Cool the athlete if necessary<br />

5. Administer high flow oxygen if available with a non-rebreather mask<br />

6. Tell the physicians to expect acute explosive rhabdomyolysis and serious<br />

metabolic complications.<br />

SUMMARY:<br />

The University Of North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department Of Athletic Training is<br />

committed to providing quality health care services for all student-athletes. As such, the<br />

<strong>department</strong> will be proactive in the identifying, monitoring and management <strong>of</strong> studentathletes<br />

who have the sickle cell trait.<br />

H1N1/Influenza Like Illness Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy regarding athletes with Influenza like Illness and the<br />

assessment and management as well as return to play guidelines has been developed in<br />

accordance with the University Of North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department Of Athletic<br />

Training’s Mission Statement to provide quality healthcare services and assure the wellbeing<br />

<strong>of</strong> each student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W. This policy is in accordance with the Center for<br />

Disease Control, the <strong>UNC</strong>W Student Health Services and the <strong>UNC</strong>W policy for<br />

controlling the spread <strong>of</strong> this disease.<br />

The process for the Student-Athlete with Influenza-like illness symptoms is as follows.<br />

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1. The S-A will come into the ATR so that the staff can take a temperature, see if<br />

they have any other flu-like symptoms or any other underlying health issues<br />

(asthma, allergies, diabetes, etc.). Any temp over 100 is considered contagious<br />

and the S-A is not being allowed to participate in athletic activities or class.<br />

2. The athletic training staff will get the s-a name, 850#, place <strong>of</strong> residence and<br />

whether they are on a meal plan.<br />

3. This information will be emailed to the Director <strong>of</strong> the SHC, the Medical Director<br />

for the SHC, the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics, Deputy Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training, the S-A coach and to the S-A. The<br />

SHC will then print this email out and put it in the S-A chart on file at SHC.<br />

4. If the S-A has other underlying health concerns, such as diabetes, asthma,<br />

allergies, the SHC wants this person to be seen so that they can be started on<br />

meds.<br />

5. The S-A will then be told to email their pr<strong>of</strong>essors and notify them that they will<br />

not be attending classes due to flu-like illness.<br />

6. If they are living on campus and have a meal plan they are to contact their<br />

Resident Coordinator to help with meal delivery through Aramark.<br />

7. The S-A will be given a thermometer to take with them so that they can take their<br />

temperature every 12 hours. The S-A will not be allowed to return to normal<br />

activities until they are fever-free without medications for 24 hours. At that time<br />

they are to come back to see one <strong>of</strong> the staff athletic trainers and have their temp<br />

taken and make sure they are fever-free.<br />

8. Once the S-A is considered non-contagious, an email is once again sent to<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the SHC, the Medical Director for the SHC, the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Academics, Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training, the S-A coach and to the S-A.<br />

9. Once the S-A is cleared to return to <strong>athletics</strong>, they will be on limited activity for<br />

their team for the first several days back. They will not have full energy or<br />

strength and should be allowed to progress to full status. The athletic trainer for<br />

the team will monitor the S-A during this time.<br />

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SECTION VIII<br />

AUXILIARY SERVICES POLICIES<br />

Catastrophic Incident Management Plan<br />

PURPOSE : The purpose <strong>of</strong> establishing a catastrophic incident management plan for<br />

student-athletes is to provide support services for those student-athletes, their family and<br />

friends who are in need <strong>of</strong> physical and or emotional assistance as the result <strong>of</strong> a<br />

traumatic life-encountering event.<br />

This Immediate Action Plan should be used as a guide with the understanding that<br />

each loss is unique and will require sensitivity and compassion.<br />

I. INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITION OF A CATASTROPHIC<br />

INCIDENT<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department’s Catastrophic Incident Guidelines will be activated<br />

immediately when a catastrophic incident occurs.<br />

A. Sudden Death <strong>of</strong> a Student-Athlete, Coach, or Staff Member<br />

i. Death during competition, practice, or conditioning<br />

ii. Death during travel<br />

1. <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department <strong>of</strong>ficial business<br />

2. Personal (e.g. automobile, airline accidents)<br />

iii. Non-athletic accidents (e.g. falls at home)<br />

iv. Unknown medical anomalies (e.g. heart attack, stroke, illness)<br />

v. Victim <strong>of</strong> a crime<br />

vi. Suicide<br />

B. Disability/Quality <strong>of</strong> Life Altering Injuries<br />

i. Either during <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department participation and/or<br />

travel, or during non-athletic activities<br />

ii. Spinal Cord Injury-resulting in partial or complete paralysis<br />

iii. Loss <strong>of</strong> Paired Organ<br />

iv. Severe Head Injury<br />

v. Injuries resulting in severely diminished mental capacity or other<br />

neurological injury that results in inability to perform daily<br />

functions<br />

vi. Irrecoverable loss <strong>of</strong> speech or hearing (both ears) or sight (both<br />

eyes) or one or both arms or legs<br />

II.<br />

CATASTROPHIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM (CIMT)<br />

A. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

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B. Deputy Athletic Director<br />

C. Head Athletic Trainer<br />

D. University Spokesperson<br />

E. Sports Information Director<br />

F. Additional personnel as deemed appropriate by CIMT<br />

III. CATASTROPHIC INCIDENT GUIDELINE GOALS<br />

The following action plan will appropriately apply steps to manage a catastrophic<br />

incident. While applying these steps, <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department Personnel will<br />

keep in mind the following goals:<br />

A. Accurately and expeditiously gather all pertinent facts regarding the<br />

incident<br />

B. Accurately document all events, especially list all participants and<br />

witnesses<br />

C. Secure any or all available materials/equipment involved<br />

D. Respect the dignity <strong>of</strong> the individuals involved<br />

E. Immediately communicate within the CIMT<br />

F. Only members <strong>of</strong> the CIMT, or individuals they designate, are to speak<br />

about the incident to family members, media, or other staff members,<br />

student-athletes or coaches. No one else has clearance to speak about<br />

the incident.<br />

G. Instruct student-athletes not to speak to anyone regarding the incident<br />

H. Handle any communication with the media through the Sports Information<br />

Office and/or the University Spokesperson. All information deemed<br />

appropriate for release to the media will be determined by the Catastrophic<br />

Incident Management Team.<br />

IV. CHAIN OF COMMAND AND AREAS OF ACTION<br />

After being informed <strong>of</strong> a catastrophic incident, the following individuals should be<br />

notified to commence their responsibilities:<br />

A. During <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department participation/travel: Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training or Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

B. During non-<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department activities: Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics<br />

i. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

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ii. Notifies or is notified by Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training <strong>of</strong> a<br />

catastrophic incident<br />

iii. Notifies Deputy Athletic Director/Senior Woman<br />

Administrator, who in turn, enacts any catastrophic incident<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> for the University<br />

iv. Notifies additional athletic <strong>department</strong> administrative staff (All<br />

Associate and Assistant Directors <strong>of</strong> Athletics)<br />

v. Notifies Campus Police<br />

vi. In the event the catastrophic incident is non-athletic, the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics notifies the Head Coach <strong>of</strong> the involved<br />

sport<br />

vii. Notifies University Spokesperson<br />

viii. Notifies NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative<br />

b. DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SENIOR WOMAN<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

i. Notifies Chancellor<br />

ii. Notifies Dean <strong>of</strong> Students<br />

iii. Notifies Risk Manager<br />

iv. Provides guidance regarding payment <strong>of</strong> incidental expenses<br />

and interpretive support relating to any NCAA regulations<br />

C. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

i. Notifies Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Deputy Athletic Director, Head<br />

Team Physician, Sports Medicine Staff, and Insurance<br />

Specialist<br />

ii. Notifies Head Coach if incident occurs during non-practice<br />

participation, or when coach may not be present (e.g.<br />

conditioning)<br />

iii. Coordinates, along with Head Team Physician, communication<br />

with any physicians involved in the catastrophic incident<br />

medical care<br />

iv. Communicates with Risk Manager and legal counsel<br />

v. Communicates with Senior Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Communications<br />

vi. Coordinates with Insurance Specialist, provides any insurance<br />

information Notifies Counseling Services<br />

vii. Notifies NCAA Catastrophic Injury Service Insurance Carrier<br />

D. TEAM PHYSICIAN<br />

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i. Communicates with Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training on medical facts and events<br />

ii. Communicates with any local medical personnel, hospital, or<br />

medical facilities regarding medical facts <strong>of</strong> catastrophic<br />

incident<br />

iii. Works with Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training in providing<br />

information for NCAA insurance<br />

E. <strong>UNC</strong>W ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF<br />

i. Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications<br />

coordinates any media release with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics,<br />

Head Team Physician, and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training along<br />

with the University Spokesperson. NO RELEASE will be<br />

made until parents/guardians are informed.<br />

ii. Associate Athletic Director for Business coordinates any travel<br />

plans and housing for parents, staff, coaches, or team<br />

iii. Associate Director/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club will<br />

prepare a statement and have it cleared by University<br />

Spokesperson to answer any questions from donors<br />

iv. Assistant Athletic Director for Academics notifies pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

<strong>of</strong> incident and its impact on class/grades<br />

v. All Management Team members will be available to assist<br />

in process as assigned by CIMT<br />

F. COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF<br />

i. Notifies Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

<strong>of</strong> Catastrophic Incident<br />

ii. Follows Immediate Action Plan<br />

iii. Encourages Student-Athletes to not discuss incident until<br />

cleared to do so by <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department<br />

iv. Supports Student-Athletes and facilitate Catastrophic Incident<br />

Guidelines as outlined<br />

G. RISK MANAGER<br />

i. Notifies <strong>UNC</strong>W Insurance Carrier<br />

ii. Enacts any Catastrophic incident <strong>procedures</strong> for University<br />

Administration<br />

iii. Works collaboratively with <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department to<br />

gather incident facts<br />

iv. Communicates with University Legal Counsel<br />

H. DEAN OF STUDENTS<br />

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i. Coordinates communication with Athletic Department and<br />

Student Affairs<br />

ii. Helps facilitate efforts <strong>of</strong> Athletic Department, parent’s <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

counseling services and campus Catastrophic Incident Stress<br />

Management Team (for counseling <strong>of</strong> team, coaches, staff)<br />

I. COUNSELING SERVICES<br />

i. On Call 24 Hours Daily at 910-962-<br />

ii. Activates Catastrophic Incident Stress Management Team to<br />

provide immediate grief counseling to student-athletes,<br />

coaches, and staff<br />

iii. Provides any follow-up counseling post-incident to studentathletes,<br />

coaches, or staff members<br />

J. FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE serves as faculty liaison<br />

to campus for the Athletic Department<br />

K. INSURANCE SPECIALIST communicates health insurance<br />

procedure information as needed<br />

V. CRIMINAL CIRCUMSTANCES (ACCIDENT, ASSAULT,<br />

HOMICIDE, SUICIDE)<br />

A. Notify Campus Police immediately <strong>of</strong> catastrophic incident involving<br />

possible criminal activity<br />

B. Notify Chief <strong>of</strong> Campus Police<br />

C. Campus Police will communicate with <strong>Wilmington</strong> Police Department<br />

D. Campus Police will communicate information as appropriate to CIMT<br />

VI.<br />

AWAY CONTESTS: COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS AND STAFF<br />

MEMBERS<br />

A. Immediately notify Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

<strong>of</strong> Catastrophic Incident<br />

B. Work with local hospital, Sports Medicine Staff, Athletic Department, or<br />

Police to assist in process and gather information to update the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics and/or Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

C. The Head Coach and/or Administrator will remain on site after team<br />

departs to coordinate communication and arrangements with University<br />

Administration until relieved by a University Representative<br />

VII.<br />

SUMMARY CHRONICLE<br />

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A. A detailed written summary chronicle will be prepared following any<br />

catastrophic incident which identifies and explains the activities <strong>of</strong> those<br />

who participated in and responded to the incident<br />

B. This chronicle will be used to critique the process, its efficiency and<br />

effectiveness, and will be used as the basis for review <strong>of</strong> <strong>procedures</strong><br />

VIII. IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS<br />

A. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

B. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

C. Deputy Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator<br />

D. Team Physician<br />

E. Senior Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Communications<br />

F. Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic/Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Club<br />

G. Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics<br />

H. Risk Manager<br />

I. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs<br />

J. Dean <strong>of</strong> Students<br />

K. Counseling Services<br />

L. Faculty Athletic Representative<br />

M. Insurance Specialist<br />

N. Campus Police<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> Primary & Secondary Intervention Members<br />

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Crisis Intervention Team: Assess situation, develop plan for management,<br />

determine level <strong>of</strong> necessary communication, inform appropriate parties, provide<br />

support for individual and family involved<br />

Team Athletic Trainer: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation, respect and<br />

maintain all privacy and confidential issues, assist with management plan as<br />

appropriate<br />

Team Strength & Conditioning Coach: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation,<br />

respect and maintain all privacy and confidential issues, assist with management<br />

plan as appropriate<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation, assist crisis<br />

management team in determining level <strong>of</strong> necessary communication, inform<br />

senior vice-president and president as deemed appropriate<br />

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Head Coach: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation, assist crisis management<br />

team with communication to student athlete parents and fellow teammates<br />

Parents <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete: Assist crisis management team with decisions as they<br />

relate to management and level/detail <strong>of</strong> information sharing<br />

University Police: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation if appropriate, assist<br />

crisis management team and other university <strong>of</strong>ficials with privacy and<br />

confidentiality <strong>of</strong> information<br />

Chancellor: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation, advise crisis management<br />

team as appropriate<br />

Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics/SWA: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation when<br />

pertaining to one <strong>of</strong> supervised areas, inform director <strong>of</strong> compliance when<br />

appropriate, advise crisis management team as appropriate<br />

University Public Relations: In collaboration with the Director <strong>of</strong> Sports<br />

Information, determine appropriate and timely information dissemination with<br />

local and other media outlets<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Information: Determine appropriate and timely information<br />

dissemination with local and other media outlets<br />

Faculty Athletic Representative: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation, advise<br />

crisis management team as appropriate with respect to serving as liaison to<br />

university president<br />

Teammates: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation when deemed necessary,<br />

provide appropriate levels <strong>of</strong> support to individual and family involved<br />

Team Academic Advisor: Be aware <strong>of</strong> involved party and situation when deemed<br />

necessary, provide appropriate assistance in areas <strong>of</strong> expertise<br />

Dental Expenses Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

The athletic <strong>department</strong> will assist the student athlete with payment for fees associated<br />

with dental damage to sound natural teeth sustained while participating in <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

<strong>athletics</strong>. The athletic <strong>department</strong> will not assume any responsibility if any damage to<br />

teeth occurs while a student athlete was not wearing mouth protection as required for<br />

participation.<br />

Institutional Drug Screening and Education Policy<br />

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PURPOSE: The Division <strong>of</strong> Athletics at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

its coaching personnel, physicians, certified athletic trainers, administrators, and staff<br />

strongly believes that the use <strong>of</strong> drugs (excluding those drugs prescribed by a physician to<br />

treat a specific medical condition) can be detrimental to the physical and mental wellbeing<br />

<strong>of</strong> its student-athletes, no matter when such use should occur during the year.<br />

Additionally, use or abuse can seriously interfere with the performance <strong>of</strong> individuals as<br />

students as well as athletes and can be extremely dangerous to student-athletes and their<br />

teammates, particularly when participating in athletic competition or practice. Therefore<br />

it is the philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics that all student-athletes at <strong>UNC</strong>W will<br />

be subjected to a drug screening and education program. For the purposes <strong>of</strong> this<br />

program a student-athlete is defined as any student <strong>of</strong>ficially listed on the team’s roster.<br />

This includes but is not limited to student-athletes who are “red shirting”, student-athletes<br />

who are academically ineligible, student-athletes who are injured and 5 th year studentathletes<br />

who are receiving athletic-related aid and /or using other athletic-related services,<br />

including cheerleaders.<br />

In light <strong>of</strong> this, the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has a mandatory program <strong>of</strong> drug<br />

education and testing combined with counseling/rehabilitation efforts to assist and benefit<br />

the student-athletes at <strong>UNC</strong>W. This program is in addition to the NCAA Drug-Testing<br />

Program and <strong>procedures</strong>. The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> may amend,<br />

alter or revise this Drug Screening and Education Program at any time without notice.<br />

This Drug Screening and Education Program (including any sanction phases) is separate<br />

and distinct from the NCAA Drug Testing program and its sanction phases.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: A complete copy <strong>of</strong> the Drug Screening and Education Policy<br />

can be found in the appendix.<br />

Event Safety and Game Operations Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The goal <strong>of</strong> this policy is to promote event safety on the campus <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. It is appropriate and essential to establish<br />

protocol for emergency situations during home varsity athletic events.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: This policy will identify individuals responsible for effective<br />

coordination and communication <strong>of</strong> a comprehensive emergency protocol. Additionally,<br />

a thorough protocol will be established. Emergency situations may include but are not<br />

limited to medical emergencies, weather emergency, facility malfunction, etc...<br />

Key individuals<br />

Game Manager (GM) – supervise events at specific venue<br />

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Public safety (PS) – crowd safety/control, assist with EMS, evacuation plan<br />

Athletic Trainer Certified (ATC) - coordinate and implement plan with game<br />

operations manager<br />

Sports Information (SI) – responsible for communicating pertinent<br />

information to spectators<br />

Game <strong>of</strong>ficials (GO) – along with GM and university policy, GO will be<br />

responsible for determining game suspension<br />

Planning process:<br />

Prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the season, the GM will coordinate a meeting to review<br />

game operations plan with the following personnel: sport supervisor, coach,<br />

ATC, sports marketing, Seahawk club, sports information, ticket <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

personnel, concessions personnel, police, parking services, facilities<br />

management staff<br />

GM and ATC will identify and communicate each role <strong>of</strong> the key<br />

individuals within the EAP prior to the start <strong>of</strong> each contest<br />

ATC responsible for onsite emergency equipment<br />

Implementation for medical emergencies:<br />

Athletes:<br />

<br />

ATC shall complete primary assessment and determine immediate<br />

course <strong>of</strong> action<br />

If enactment if EAP is warranted, GM shall be available to assist<br />

ATC with the facilitation <strong>of</strong> EMS dispatch<br />

GM and PS responsible for crowd control<br />

SI responsible for communicating information received from<br />

GM to entire venue<br />

ATC shall communicate all emergencies to the Director <strong>of</strong> Sports<br />

Medicine in a timely manner<br />

GM shall communicate all emergencies to the Sport Supervisor<br />

in a timely manner<br />

Spectators/Non-athletes:<br />

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GM shall be responsible for supervising the emergency response<br />

If a qualified public safety <strong>of</strong>ficial or medical personnel are not<br />

available, the game manager will assess the emergency<br />

GM shall activate EMS in the event <strong>of</strong> a life-threatening<br />

emergency and subsequently summon assistance from the ATC<br />

should the use <strong>of</strong> an AED be warranted<br />

PS and game management staff will facilitate EMS arrival<br />

SI is responsible for communicating information received from<br />

GM to entire venue<br />

GM shall communicate all emergencies to the Sport Supervisor<br />

in a timely manner<br />

GM or staff shall complete an accident report form in a timely<br />

manner<br />

Implementations for other emergencies<br />

Game suspension – if deemed necessary, will be determined by the GM or GO<br />

Evacuation –in the event <strong>of</strong> a game suspension, GM and PS will enact<br />

evacuation plan<br />

Crowd control – GM and PS will coordinate efforts. Decisions on crowd<br />

management issues are the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the GM in consultation with PS.<br />

Traffic management – PS will coordinate traffic control.<br />

Handicap Parking Policy<br />

PURPOSE: To articulate the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training’s position regarding the<br />

issuing and use <strong>of</strong> temporary handicap parking passes by student-athlete’s who have<br />

sustained an injury or undergone surgery that prevents them from walking around<br />

campus.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

Temporary Handicapped Parking Permits<br />

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Student-athletes requiring temporary handicap permits may obtain registration documents<br />

through University Parking Services. The university parking service form must be signed<br />

by a university-recognized physician, and is acceptable for parking privileges only on the<br />

campus <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W. The form that can be obtained from the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training is for the state <strong>of</strong> North Carolina motor vehicle <strong>department</strong>, and must be<br />

completed by a physician and processed at the <strong>department</strong> <strong>of</strong> motor vehicles. This form<br />

is acceptable both on and <strong>of</strong>f university grounds for a predetermined length <strong>of</strong> time. Such<br />

parking permits must be used in accordance with the law. Student-athletes who return to<br />

a level <strong>of</strong> function will be asked to no longer use or abuse such parking privileges.<br />

Sexual Harassment Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Any member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Department<br />

alleging harassment by a coach, staff member, or student-athlete should follow<br />

University <strong>policies</strong> for reporting the incident. Immediate reporting <strong>of</strong> alleged incidents is<br />

imperative. Any harassment should be reported to the immediate supervisor or to the<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Human Resources.<br />

Lightning and Severe Weather Policy<br />

I. Chain <strong>of</strong> Command<br />

The decision to terminate a University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> intercollegiate<br />

athletic activity in the event <strong>of</strong> lightning, severe weather, and/or storms will be made<br />

by a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Staff present at a practice or the<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Event Manager present at a game in consultation with <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Athletics Facilities & Operations staff, Athletic Training personnel, and game<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

II. Criteria for Evacuation <strong>of</strong> the Practice/Game Area<br />

The policy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will be as follows:<br />

A. A member <strong>of</strong> Event Management Staff will inform the visiting team’s athletic<br />

trainer and/or coach and game <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W’s policy with regards to<br />

lightning, severe weather, and/or storms during pre-game warm-ups.<br />

B. A member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Facilities & Operations Staff will monitor one or<br />

more <strong>of</strong> the following for lightning, severe weather, and/or storms:<br />

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i. National Weather Service and/or National Oceanic &<br />

Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) local weather radar<br />

(www.noaa.gov or www.weather.com)<br />

ii. “flash-to-bang” count<br />

C. During a game situation, when the “flash-to-bang” count reaches 50 seconds<br />

or less and/or a severe weather watch has been issued for the immediate<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, NC area, a member <strong>of</strong> the a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Facilities &<br />

Operations Staff and/or <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Staff will notify the<br />

following persons:<br />

i. A <strong>UNC</strong>W game administrator and/or appropriate member <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>UNC</strong>W Facilities & Operations Staff (if applicable)<br />

ii. An appropriate member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Staff<br />

(if applicable)<br />

iii. The <strong>of</strong>ficial game announcer<br />

iv. The head coach and/or his/her designee<br />

v. The game <strong>of</strong>ficial (when play is stopped)<br />

vi. The visiting team’s athletic trainer and/or coach (if applicable)<br />

vii. Members <strong>of</strong> the audience<br />

D. During a practice situation, when the “flash-to-bang” count reaches 30<br />

seconds or less and/or a severe weather watch has been issued for the<br />

immediate <strong>Wilmington</strong>, NC area, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training<br />

Staff will notify the following persons:<br />

i. The head coach and/or his/her designee<br />

ii. Team members<br />

Criteria for Evacuation <strong>of</strong> the Practice/Game Area—continued<br />

At this point, all outdoor game/practice activities are to cease IMMEDIATELY, and<br />

ALL personnel are to evacuate to a safe structure or location. Additionally, all<br />

activities taking place in whirlpools and/or in-ground hydrotherapy pools should<br />

cease.<br />

The head coach and/or his/her designee are not permitted to override the decision to<br />

stop an outdoor game/practice in the event <strong>of</strong> lightning and/or severe weather. If a<br />

coach and/or game <strong>of</strong>ficial makes the decision to continue to practice and/or continue<br />

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with a game or other activity despite a National Weather Service Severe Weather<br />

Warning, the cancellation <strong>of</strong> classes, and/or the verbal instruction by a <strong>UNC</strong>W Game<br />

Administrator, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Staff, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Event Management Staff, and/or a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Facilities &<br />

Operations Staff, they will be doing so against the recommendations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

E. A safe structure or location is defined as any sturdy, fully enclosed,<br />

substantial, and frequently inhabited building that has plumbing and/or<br />

electrical wiring that acts to electrically ground the structure. Examples <strong>of</strong><br />

locations that routinely DO NOT meet the criteria include:<br />

i. Baseball/s<strong>of</strong>tball dugouts<br />

ii. Baseball/s<strong>of</strong>tball “covered” batting cages<br />

iii. Convertible/“s<strong>of</strong>t-top” vehicles<br />

iv. Golf carts/John Deere Gator vehicles<br />

v. Outside storage sheds<br />

vi. Canopy/awning/tent<br />

F. In the absence <strong>of</strong> a sturdy, fully enclosed, substantial, and frequently inhabited<br />

location as described above, a secondary structure such as a fully enclosed<br />

vehicle with a hard metal ro<strong>of</strong>, rubber tires, and completely closed windows<br />

can provide a measure <strong>of</strong> safety. Persons should not touch the sides <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vehicle! Convertible and “s<strong>of</strong>t-top” vehicles and golf carts do not provide a<br />

high level <strong>of</strong> protection and cannot be considered safe from lightning.<br />

G. Persons should avoid taking showers and using plumbing facilities (including<br />

indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools, Jacuzzis, and hot tubs) and land-line<br />

telephones during a thunderstorm. Cordless or cellular telephones are safer to<br />

use when emergency help is needed.<br />

H. If unable to reach safe shelter, persons should find a thick grove <strong>of</strong> small trees<br />

surrounded by taller trees or a dry ditch, and stay away from the tallest trees or<br />

objects (i.e. light poles, flag poles, etc.), metal objects (i.e. fences, bleachers,<br />

etc.), individual trees, standing pools <strong>of</strong> water, and open fields. Persons<br />

should avoid being the highest object in an open field.<br />

<br />

Everyone should assume the “lightning-safe” position—a crouched<br />

position on the ground with the feet together, weight on the balls <strong>of</strong> the<br />

feet, head lowered, and ears covered. DO NOT LIE FLAT! Minimize the<br />

body’s surface area and minimize contact with the ground.<br />

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I. In situations where thunder and/or lightning may or may not be present, yet<br />

someone feels his/her hair stand on end and skin tingle, LIGHTNING IS<br />

IMMINENT! Therefore, all persons should assume the “lightning-safe”<br />

position as described above.<br />

J. Cordless or cellular phones are a safe alternative to land-line phones, if the<br />

person and the antenna are located within a safe structure or location, and if<br />

all other precautions are followed.<br />

K. If <strong>UNC</strong>W administration has cancelled classes at the university due to severe<br />

weather, the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics strongly recommends the<br />

cancellation <strong>of</strong> all games, practices, and other activities.<br />

L. All individuals should have the right to leave a site or activity, without fear <strong>of</strong><br />

repercussion or penalty, in order to seek a safe structure or location if they feel<br />

that they are in danger from impending lightning activity.<br />

M. The following are designated safe structures for each on-campus venue:<br />

a. Natatorium (Pool)- Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving<br />

Locker Rooms<br />

b. Soccer Field- Hanover Gymnasium, Trask Coliseum, Almkuist-Nixon<br />

Sports Medicine Building<br />

c. Brooks (Baseball) Field- <strong>UNC</strong>W Baseball Field house or Bus <strong>of</strong><br />

visiting team<br />

d. Boseman (S<strong>of</strong>tball) Field - Hanover Gymnasium, Trask Coliseum,<br />

Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine Building<br />

e. Green Track and Field- Hanover Gymnasium, Trask Coliseum,<br />

Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine Building<br />

f. Tennis Courts- Hanover Gymnasium, Trask Coliseum, Almkuist-<br />

Nixon Sports Medicine Building<br />

III.<br />

Criteria for Safe Return to the Practice/Game Area-<br />

The decision to return to a <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic activity after a period <strong>of</strong> evacuation will<br />

be made by a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Training Staff present at a practice or<br />

the <strong>UNC</strong>W Game Administrator / Event Management member present at a game in<br />

consultation with <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Facilities & Operations Staff, <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic<br />

Training personnel, the head coach and/or his/her designee, and game <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

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A. Personnel should not return to the practice/game area until thirty (30) minutes<br />

have passed since the “flash-to-bang” count was 50 seconds and/or the last<br />

sound <strong>of</strong> thunder was heard.<br />

B. Each time the “flash-to-bang” count goes below 50 seconds or thunder is<br />

heard, the “30-minute clock” is to be reset.<br />

IV. Prehospital Care <strong>of</strong> Victims <strong>of</strong> a Lightning Strike<br />

A. Because lightning-strike victims do not remain connected to a power source,<br />

they do not carry an electric charge. Therefore, it is safe to touch the victim to<br />

move him/her to a safe location and to render medical treatment.<br />

B. During an ongoing thunderstorm, lightning activity in the local area still poses<br />

a deadly hazard for personnel responding to the victim. Personnel should<br />

consider their own personal safety before venturing into a dangerous situation<br />

to render care.<br />

C. The first priority <strong>of</strong> personnel is to move the lightning strike victim to a safe<br />

location.<br />

D. Prompt, aggressive CPR has been highly effective for the survival <strong>of</strong> victims<br />

<strong>of</strong> lightning strikes. Therefore, it is critical that CPR and AED use is initiated<br />

as soon as safely possible.<br />

E. Lightning strike victims should also be evaluated and treated for hypothermia,<br />

shock, fractures, and burns.<br />

V. The “Flash-to-Bang” Method<br />

This is a simple method used to estimate how far away a lightning flash is.<br />

A. Begin timing (in seconds) as soon as a lightning flash is seen<br />

B. Stop timing as soon as a thunder sound is heard after the lightning flash. This<br />

number is the “flash-to-bang” count<br />

C. Divide the “flash/bang” count by five (5)<br />

D. The resulting number is the distance, in miles, from the practice/game area to<br />

the lightning flash<br />

Lightning/Severe Weather Statement to Be Read at Outdoor Events:<br />

PREGAME:<br />

In the event <strong>of</strong> lightning, thunder, or other severe weather, it is the policy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics that all spectators immediately evacuate the<br />

grandstand and/or bleacher areas. It is advised that spectators evacuate to either your<br />

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hard-topped vehicle or follow event personnel to (designated safe facility per<br />

location) until it has been determined that it is safe to return to the grandstand and<br />

bleacher areas. Thank you for your prompt cooperation.<br />

In event <strong>of</strong> occurrence:<br />

Severe weather is in the immediate area. We advise you to proceed to your hardtopped<br />

vehicle or follow event management staff to the designated indoor area. We<br />

will advise you when it is safe to return. Thank you for your prompt cooperation.<br />

Mouthguard/Dental Emergency Policy<br />

PURPOSE: The following policy on athletic dental mouthpieces, emergency dental<br />

care, assessment, and management, and return to play guidelines has been developed in<br />

accordance with the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training’s Mission Statement to provide quality healthcare services and assure the wellbeing<br />

<strong>of</strong> each student-athlete at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training recognizes that sport induced dental injuries pose a significant health<br />

risk for those student-athletes participating in <strong>athletics</strong> at The University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. The Department also recognizes that the wearing <strong>of</strong> athletic dental<br />

mouthguards is mandated and enforced by the National Collegiate Athletic Association<br />

(NCAA) in NCAA sanctioned athletic competitions for teams that the NCAA has deemed<br />

as having increased risks for athletic dental injuries. With this in mind, the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletic Training has implemented <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> to assess and identify those<br />

student-athletes who are at an increased risk for suffering a dental injury during practice<br />

or competition. Any University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> student-athlete who<br />

suffers a dental injury from a practice or competition will be referred to the appropriate<br />

dental specialist for an evaluation. This physical examination, and/or further diagnostic<br />

testing will be used in conjunction in determining when it is safe for a student athlete to<br />

return to competition.<br />

DENTAL INJURY DEFINITION:<br />

Any significant injury to a tooth, teeth, or mouth <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete that warrants<br />

emergency follow-up care with a dental pr<strong>of</strong>essional will be considered a dental injury.<br />

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DENTAL INJURIES:<br />

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Certified athletic trainers and athletic training students all need to be aware <strong>of</strong> the signs<br />

and symptoms <strong>of</strong> dental injuries to properly recognize and intervene on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

student-athlete.<br />

Signs<br />

Symptoms<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> teeth<br />

Headache<br />

Broken teeth<br />

Nausea<br />

Protruding Teeth<br />

Dizziness<br />

Impacted Teeth<br />

Feeling <strong>of</strong> “loose teeth”<br />

Loose Teeth<br />

“Toothache”<br />

Excessive bleeding from mouth<br />

The sports which student-athletes are strongly encouraged to use mouth guards are:<br />

M/W Basketball<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball/baseball pitchers and infielders<br />

Any athlete with history <strong>of</strong> concussion<br />

BASELINE DENTAL IMPRESSIONS<br />

All incoming freshman or those first time entering <strong>UNC</strong>W student-athletes who are<br />

participating in those sports which have been identified as a contact or collision sport<br />

and /or who have had a previous history <strong>of</strong> dental injuries as identified by their health<br />

history may have a custom formed dental impression mouthguard. Currently the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training organizes the process by making arrangements for<br />

student-athletes to be scheduled in the dental <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Drs. Jewell and Jewell for dental<br />

impressions at a time that is convenient for both parties.<br />

RETURNING ATHLETE DENTAL IMPRESSIONS<br />

In the event <strong>of</strong> a broken mold or <strong>of</strong> an ill-fitting mouthguard, then a new dental<br />

impression will be made at the dental <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Drs. Jewell and Jewell at a time that is<br />

convenient for both parties.<br />

MOUTH FORMED DENTAL MOUTHGUARDS:<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training maintains<br />

a supply <strong>of</strong> mouth formed or “boil and bite” mouthguards that are available to any the<br />

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<strong>UNC</strong>W student-athlete that requests one. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

recognizes that student-athletes that are currently undergoing dental or orthodontic care<br />

will be better suited for mouth-formed mouthguards, rather than custom formed<br />

mouthguards due to ongoing dental corrections. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

also recognizes that individual student-athletes may prefer mouth formed mouthguards<br />

over the custom formed mouthguards. The Sports medicine staff will attempt to educate<br />

these individuals on the benefits <strong>of</strong> a custom formed mouthguard over a mouth formed<br />

mouthguard for optimal dental protection.<br />

MANAGEMENT OF DENTAL INJURIES:<br />

The following guidelines are recommended by the American Dental Association for<br />

emergency dental care following the traumatic loss <strong>of</strong> a tooth or teeth during athletic<br />

participation<br />

1. Attempt to locate lost tooth or teeth<br />

2. If dirty gently rinse <strong>of</strong>f, then attempt to reimplant in patients mouth.<br />

3. If unable to reimplant then place, in milk, saline or commercial dental<br />

emergency kit.<br />

4. Refer for emergency dental care as soon as possible.<br />

SUMMARY:<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is committed to providing quality health care<br />

services for all student-athletes. As such, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is very<br />

proactive in the management <strong>of</strong> dental care and the issuing <strong>of</strong> athletic mouthguards to<br />

individual student-athletes who are at an increased risk for dental injuries with their<br />

respective athletic teams. The issuing <strong>of</strong> mouthguards aid us in limiting the risks <strong>of</strong><br />

dental injuries associated with <strong>athletics</strong>, and the potential for long-term complications<br />

from dental injuries.<br />

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Nutritional Services Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The Sports Medicine Staff recognizes the need for nutritional<br />

counsel and education for student athletes. Therefore, student athletes who desire or need<br />

this service are referred to the University Nutritionist. The Sports Medicine Staff<br />

recognize that they are not nutritionist or dieticians, although possess a basic knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> this area. Therefore, they will refer beyond their scope <strong>of</strong> knowledge, however for<br />

basic nutritional questions or daily intake analysis, they are available for counsel.<br />

Eating and Exercise Disorders<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: The Sports Medicine Staff believes in a multidisciplinary<br />

team approach for students with disordered eating and exercise behaviors. The goal is to<br />

provide students with an on-campus resource to give them what they need in terms <strong>of</strong><br />

education, evaluation, and support as they deal with and recover from issues <strong>of</strong><br />

disordered eating and exercise behavior. This team includes individuals from the<br />

Counseling Center, Student Health Center, University Nutrition, and Athletics. A fulltime<br />

staff athletic trainer represents the Athletics Department and contributes to the<br />

recovery plan for student athletes with disordered eating and exercise behaviors. He/she<br />

also facilitates arrangements for the appropriate medical evaluation, nutritional<br />

consultation, and psychological assessment <strong>of</strong> the student athlete.<br />

SECTION IX<br />

TRANSPORTATION POLICIES<br />

University Vehicle Use Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT:<br />

Only sports medicine staff who hold a valid driver’s license and have been given<br />

permission to operate a <strong>UNC</strong>W owned vehicle are allowed to use such vehicles for any<br />

sports medicine related functions. When using Athletic Department vehicles, staff are<br />

expected to follow all motor vehicle and driving laws applicable for the State <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina. Pedestrian safety should be a priority at all times when operating a vehicle.<br />

Vehicles are to always be parked in appropriate locations and used for sports medicine<br />

services only.<br />

Fueling Directions: The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training has the use <strong>of</strong> one van and one<br />

golf cart. These should be refueled weekly as part <strong>of</strong> the athletic training students’<br />

cleaning duties, or when the tank reaches ¼ full. Take the vehicle to the maintenance<br />

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area, located beside the Campus Police Station on Lionfish Drive <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Walton Drive.<br />

Since the vehicles are shared amongst all staff members, communication and planning<br />

are critical to the efficient usage <strong>of</strong> these vehicles. Please inform others <strong>of</strong> any planned<br />

or impromptu needs <strong>of</strong> a vehicle.<br />

Transportation <strong>of</strong> Student-Athletes Policy<br />

POLICY STATEMENT: Transporting the student-athletes is allowed for athletic<br />

training and athletic purposes only. No person should provide transportation to any<br />

student-athlete for any other reason. All applicable State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina motor vehicle<br />

laws should be followed at all times.<br />

SECTION X<br />

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN<br />

Emergency Action Plans (EAPs)<br />

PURPOSE: This plan provides a comprehensive guide for emergency situations for all<br />

involved parties <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletics. The National<br />

Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the NCAA recommend the construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />

comprehensive plan to address medical emergencies that may occur at the various athletic<br />

events and activities. In addition, in conjunction and coordination with local EMS,<br />

athletic trainers should take a primary role in implementing a comprehensive EAP<br />

program within their setting. The venue specific plans presented here will be posted at<br />

each event as well as on-line.<br />

A complete copy <strong>of</strong> the entire Emergency Action Plan can be found in the appendix.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

In-Season Practice<br />

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Emergency Personnel<br />

- Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches,<br />

Managers<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or<br />

Coach; landline located inside the nearest building; or Campus Emergency Call<br />

Box located closest to the scene<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coach, or Manager<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coach, or Manager<br />

o Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through<br />

the dispatch center<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to scene<br />

Review and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Action Plan<br />

Annual review <strong>of</strong> this EAP is conducted with all athletic personnel so that each member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emergency care team is aware <strong>of</strong> their respective role in the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency.<br />

This information is verbally communicated during athletic <strong>department</strong> staff meeting at<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> each year. This is also communicated via email to all athletic<br />

<strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each school year.<br />

Annual evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is conducted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Trainers. This evaluation takes the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> ongoing discussion <strong>of</strong> day-to-day matters between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and their staff. The Athletic Training Department also collaborates closely with<br />

the University’s Student Health Services/Health Center in order to address any concerns<br />

regarding emergency care <strong>of</strong> student-athletes that may take place on campus.<br />

Throughout the year, the Athletic Training Department exercises a policy <strong>of</strong> open<br />

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communication with coaches and athletes in order to promote a healthy and safe<br />

environment for student-athletes.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Competition<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Orthopedic<br />

Physician or Physicians Assistant (present at all home soccer and basketball<br />

competitions), Coaches, Managers, Campus Police, EMS personnel (present at all<br />

home soccer, basketball, and baseball competitions)<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or<br />

Coach; landline located inside the nearest building; Campus Police/EMS<br />

personnel, if on-site<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Athletic Trainers’ Kit - maintained on Home bench; Emergency supplies -<br />

Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic External Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Team Orthopedic Physician or<br />

Physicians Assistant, Athletic Training Student, or EMS (if on-site)<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Manager, or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS) if not on-site<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer or Athletic Training Student<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to scene<br />

Review and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Action Plan<br />

Annual review <strong>of</strong> this EAP is conducted with all athletic personnel so that each member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emergency care team is aware <strong>of</strong> their respective role in the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency.<br />

This information is verbally communicated during athletic <strong>department</strong> staff meeting at<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> each year. This is also communicated via email to all athletic<br />

<strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each school year.<br />

Annual evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is conducted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Trainers. This evaluation takes the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> ongoing discussion <strong>of</strong> day-to-day matters between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and their staff. The Athletic Training Department also collaborates closely with<br />

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the University’s Student Health Services/Health Center in order to address any concerns<br />

regarding emergency care <strong>of</strong> student-athletes that may take place on campus.<br />

Throughout the year, the Athletic Training Department exercises a policy <strong>of</strong> open<br />

communication with coaches and athletes in order to promote a healthy and safe<br />

environment for student-athletes.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> Season Practice<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Coaches, Managers<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Cell phone <strong>of</strong> Coach or Manager; landline located inside the nearest building; or<br />

Campus Emergency Call Box located closest to the scene<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Automatic External Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Coach<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Coach or Manager<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Coach or Manager<br />

o Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through<br />

the dispatch center<br />

o Call team’s Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to scene<br />

Review and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Action Plan<br />

Annual review <strong>of</strong> this EAP is conducted with all athletic personnel so that each member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emergency care team is aware <strong>of</strong> their respective role in the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency.<br />

This information is verbally communicated during athletic <strong>department</strong> staff meeting at<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> each year. This is also communicated via email to all athletic<br />

<strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each school year.<br />

Annual evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is conducted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Trainers. This evaluation takes the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> ongoing discussion <strong>of</strong> day-to-day matters between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

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Training and their staff. The Athletic Training Department also collaborates closely with<br />

the University’s Student Health Services/Health Center in order to address any concerns<br />

regarding emergency care <strong>of</strong> student-athletes that may take place on campus.<br />

Throughout the year, the Athletic Training Department exercises a policy <strong>of</strong> open<br />

communication with coaches and athletes in order to promote a healthy and safe<br />

environment for student-athletes.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Skills Session<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Coaches, Managers<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Cell phone <strong>of</strong> Coach or Manager; landline located inside the nearest building; or<br />

Campus Emergency Call Box located closest to the scene<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Automatic External Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Coach<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Coach or Manager<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Coach or Manager<br />

o Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through<br />

the dispatch center<br />

o Call team’s Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to scene<br />

Review and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Action Plan<br />

Annual review <strong>of</strong> this EAP is conducted with all athletic personnel so that each member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emergency care team is aware <strong>of</strong> their respective role in the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency.<br />

This information is verbally communicated during athletic <strong>department</strong> staff meeting at<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> each year. This is also communicated via email to all athletic<br />

<strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each school year.<br />

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Annual evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is conducted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Trainers. This evaluation takes the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> ongoing discussion <strong>of</strong> day-to-day matters between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and their staff. The Athletic Training Department also collaborates closely with<br />

the University’s Student Health Services/Health Center in order to address any concerns<br />

regarding emergency care <strong>of</strong> student-athletes that may take place on campus.<br />

Throughout the year, the Athletic Training Department exercises a policy <strong>of</strong> open<br />

communication with coaches and athletes in order to promote a healthy and safe<br />

environment for student-athletes.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Strength Training<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Strength and Conditioning Staff, Coaches, Managers<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Cell phone <strong>of</strong> Strength and Conditioning Staff, Coach, or Manager; landline<br />

located inside the nearest building; or Campus Emergency Call Box located<br />

closest to the scene<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Automatic External Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Strength and Conditioning Staff or Coach<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Strength and Conditioning Staff, Coach, or Manager<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Strength and Conditioning Staff, Coach, or Manager<br />

o Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through<br />

the dispatch center<br />

o Call team’s Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to scene<br />

Review and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Action Plan<br />

Annual review <strong>of</strong> this EAP is conducted with all athletic personnel so that each member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emergency care team is aware <strong>of</strong> their respective role in the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency.<br />

This information is verbally communicated during athletic <strong>department</strong> staff meeting at<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> each year. This is also communicated via email to all athletic<br />

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<strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each school year.<br />

Annual evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>policies</strong> and <strong>procedures</strong> is conducted by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Trainers. This evaluation takes the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> ongoing discussion <strong>of</strong> day-to-day matters between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training and their staff. The Athletic Training Department also collaborates closely with<br />

the University’s Student Health Services/Health Center in order to address any concerns<br />

regarding emergency care <strong>of</strong> student-athletes that may take place on campus.<br />

Throughout the year, the Athletic Training Department exercises a policy <strong>of</strong> open<br />

communication with coaches and athletes in order to promote a healthy and safe<br />

environment for student-athletes.<br />

Appendix I<br />

Athletic Training Staff Coverage Chart 2010-2011<br />

<strong>UNC</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletic Training Staff Assignments<br />

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Scott Julie Stacy Aldo Margery Stephanie<br />

*MBB *WBB *WSOC *Bb *MSOC *VB<br />

%MTR %WTR %MSW MG WG *SB<br />

%WSW %MTN %WTN<br />

MBB= men’s basketball WBB= women’s basketball WSOC= women’s soccer<br />

MSOC= men’s soccer<br />

MTR= men’s track and field WTR= women’s track and field MTN= men’s tennis<br />

WTN= women’s tennis<br />

Bb= baseball MSW= men’s swimming/diving WSW= women’s<br />

swimming/diving SB= s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

MG= men’s golf WG= women’s golf VB= volleyball<br />

The sports with an asterisk beside them will receive coverage for road trips. Those with a percentage<br />

sign will receive some road coverage as designated by the Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine. This depends to<br />

a great deal on the availability <strong>of</strong> their assigned staff person and the staffing needs <strong>of</strong> the athletic training<br />

room. Coverage for out-<strong>of</strong>-season sports will not be provided as staff members’ responsibilities reside<br />

most highly with the in-season sports that they are responsible for covering.<br />

Administrative Responsibilities<br />

Scott Julie Stacy Aldo<br />

Unit Policy and<br />

Procedure Inventory (GD) Inventory (A.N.) Dr Clinic Aug-Dec (Sutton)<br />

Budget/Ordering Budget/Ordering Budget/Ordering<br />

Staff Schedule Coaches FA/CPR Coaches FA/CPR<br />

Weekly/Monthly Cleaning<br />

(A.N.)<br />

Pool<br />

Maintenance/Management<br />

Equipment<br />

Dr Clinic Jan-May<br />

Maintenance Staff/ATS CPR<br />

(O’Malley)<br />

Clothing Orders<br />

Physicals/Insurance Key Issue/ Facility Access File Management ATS Supervision<br />

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ATS Supervision ATS Supervision ATS Supervision<br />

Margery<br />

Annual Cleaning<br />

Dr Clinic Jan-May<br />

(Sutton)<br />

Treatment #s (A.N.)<br />

ATS Supervision<br />

Stephanie<br />

Treatment #s (GD)<br />

Weekly/Monthly<br />

Cleaning (GD)<br />

Dr Clinic Aug-Dec<br />

(O’Malley)<br />

ATS Supervision<br />

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Appendix II<br />

Staff Performance Evaluations<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Policy 08.531 – EPA Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals Performance Evaluation Policy<br />

(including SAAO I, SAAO II, instructional, and research<br />

positions.)<br />

Authority:<br />

Chancellor<br />

History: Established May 2007<br />

Source <strong>of</strong> Authority: <strong>UNC</strong> Policy 300.2.1<br />

Responsible Office(s): Human Resources<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

I. Purpose<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W promotes annual performance evaluations so that employees may receive<br />

essential, accurate, and constructive feedback regarding their work performance,<br />

university and unit goals, and their work-related conduct such as collegiality,<br />

customer service, etc.<br />

II. Scope<br />

This policy and <strong>procedures</strong> are applicable to EPA pr<strong>of</strong>essional employees<br />

(including SAAO I, SAAO II, instructional, and research positions). Nine-month<br />

teaching faculty are evaluated under a different policy.<br />

Some senior administrators such as Vice Chancellors and Deans are subject to a<br />

web-based evaluation input process that provides for campus survey input on<br />

performance. This process is conducted and managed by Institutional Research.<br />

Information obtained through that process is available for the Chancellor, Provost,<br />

and/or Deans as appropriate to consider when completing the supervisory<br />

evaluations referenced in this policy.<br />

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III. Policy<br />

Supervisors should formally evaluate EPA Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and administrators on at<br />

least an annual basis. This can be accomplished at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the fiscal<br />

year when any salary increases are discussed. It can also be handled at any other<br />

time in the year as determined by the supervisor. Employees may receive<br />

multiple evaluations in a given year.<br />

IV. Procedures<br />

Each evaluation process should contain at least these common elements:<br />

A. an identification <strong>of</strong> overall goals and objectives for the period to be<br />

reviewed<br />

B. a self evaluation opportunity for the individual being reviewed. Such an<br />

assessment should be complete prior to the evaluation done by the<br />

supervisor. It should include major accomplishments, plans for the next<br />

period, needs, identified areas <strong>of</strong> desired improvements, and any concerns.<br />

C. an evaluation by the supervisor at the end <strong>of</strong> the review period. This<br />

evaluation should either follow the format outlined in this policy or be a<br />

written letter to the employee that addresses the items within the format.<br />

As a confidential personnel record, a completed copy <strong>of</strong> the template or<br />

letter should be kept in the unit’s secured files consistent with <strong>UNC</strong>W’s<br />

records retention schedule.<br />

V. Minimum Factors for Evaluation (Evaluation Template)<br />

(The following template is designed to be cut and pasted into a WORD document for<br />

ease <strong>of</strong> completion.)<br />

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EPA Performance Evaluation Template<br />

Name ________________________________ Position _______________________<br />

Performance Cycle or Period ________________ to _________________<br />

1 Consistently Below Standards – performance at this level is unacceptable and<br />

immediate improvement is required. An overall rating at this level indicates<br />

pending non-renewal.<br />

2 Below Standards/ Needs Improvement – meets some standards but immediate<br />

improvement is needed in order to achieve functional performance level.<br />

3 Meets Standard Expectations – This is the minimally expected performance.<br />

The individual is effective in competently achieving the basic work performance<br />

and quality required <strong>of</strong> the position.<br />

4 Above Standards – performance exceeds basic expectations. The individual<br />

routinely exhibits mastery <strong>of</strong> the job and is known for the quality <strong>of</strong> work<br />

performed and the leadership <strong>of</strong> his or her respective area.<br />

5 Consistently Above Standards – performance consistently exceeds basic<br />

expectations. The individual is recognized for exceptional achievement and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional contribution to the university.<br />

Rate, using these factors, how the individual:<br />

Job Expertise and Knowledge<br />

1. demonstrates expertise and knowledge <strong>of</strong> subject matter required to be successful<br />

in the job.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

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Performance <strong>of</strong> Duties<br />

2. contributes in a constructive and positive manner to the Mission and Strategic<br />

Goals <strong>of</strong> the University.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

3. demonstrates competence in achieving the expected quality <strong>of</strong> work. This<br />

includes being proactive in identifying and addressing issues before they become<br />

crises; creatively and effectively using problem-solving skills; and strategically<br />

utilizing available resources.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

4. honors and complies with applicable federal and state laws (such as the Fair<br />

Labor Standards Act, Civil Rights Act, etc.), and <strong>UNC</strong> and <strong>UNC</strong>W <strong>policies</strong> and<br />

regulations and is compliant with NCAA, CAA and university rules and<br />

regulations and understands that compliance is a central element for employment<br />

at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Vision/ Leadership<br />

5. has a strategic vision for the unit or project he or she manages and takes<br />

responsibility to foster the realization <strong>of</strong> that vision. This includes the promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> a work environment in which individuals regularly seek to improve<br />

performance, and which values diversity and equal opportunity.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Interpersonal Skills<br />

6. works cooperatively and harmoniously with colleagues and stakeholders.<br />

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1 2 3 4 5<br />

7. communicates effectively, both verbal and written, in a manner that maintains the<br />

dignity <strong>of</strong> the university. This includes treating subordinates, colleagues, and<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the university community with dignity and respect.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Judgment and Behavior<br />

8. models exemplary pr<strong>of</strong>essional behavior through the demonstration <strong>of</strong> honesty,<br />

fairness, and respect and the fostering <strong>of</strong> ethical behavior in the workplace. This<br />

includes representing the university well both on campus and in the community.<br />

(If a cabinet member, the individual honors the compact.)<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development<br />

9. is an active member <strong>of</strong> appropriate pr<strong>of</strong>essional organizations, groups, and/or<br />

committees and fosters the pr<strong>of</strong>essional development <strong>of</strong> subordinates.<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Other Factors and/or specific duties may be identified by the Supervisor and added<br />

at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the review period. Such additions should be enumerated<br />

starting here in the template.<br />

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Employee Signature: ________________________________<br />

Date: __________<br />

Supervisor Signature: _______________________________<br />

Date: __________<br />

Comments (Optional)<br />

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Appendix III<br />

Preseason Pre-Participation Forms<br />

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University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>:<br />

Screening Examination for New Student-Athletes 2010<br />

Name Sport Date / /<br />

Age Date <strong>of</strong> Birth / / <strong>UNC</strong>W ID# Sex: M F<br />

Class: FR SO JR SR 5 th SR Cell Phone # ( )<br />

Please answer the following questions. State “none” or “NA” if not applicable:<br />

Current medications -- please list all prescriptions and over-the-counter medications:<br />

Allergies to medications:<br />

Current medical conditions/injuries being treated:<br />

Past hospitalizations or surgeries? (year, reason):<br />

Do you currently take or plan to take supplements such as protein, creatine, or others? If yes, please list:<br />

Do you smoke or use tobacco products?<br />

Have you ever had any <strong>of</strong> the following injuries or conditions? Please circle Y or N for each <strong>of</strong> the following<br />

injuries or conditions. Please explain any “yes” answers in the space to the right<br />

1<br />

List date/details<br />

Heat related illness/severe cramps/passing out during exercise in hot weather Y N<br />

Lightheadedness/dizziness/fainting or chest pain with exercise Y N<br />

Severe headaches or headaches brought on by exercise Y N<br />

Recent problems keeping up with teammates in sports Y N<br />

Absence/loss <strong>of</strong> a paired organ (eye, kidney, testicle) Y N<br />

Diabetes Y N<br />

High blood pressure Y N<br />

Kidney disease Y N


Epilepsy /seizures Y N<br />

Anorexia/bulimia Y N<br />

Bleeding problems (free bleeding, hemophilia) Y N<br />

Sickle cell anemia/sickle cell trait Y N<br />

Hernia Y N<br />

Been told you have a heart murmur or heart problem or rheumatic fever Y N<br />

Been told you have Marfan’s Syndrome Y N<br />

Whole body/severe/shock allergic reaction to bee stings, food, other Y N<br />

Have you used/do you use performance enhancing substances or drugs? Y N<br />

Has a doctor ever advised you not to participate in <strong>athletics</strong>? Y N<br />

Female athletes only:<br />

Are your menstrual periods regular and monthly? Y N<br />

When did you last menstrual period begin?<br />

What was the longest time between your periods in the last year?<br />

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Vision History<br />

Explain<br />

Do you wear glasses during sports participation? Y N<br />

Do you wear contacts during sports participation? Y N<br />

Do you have any type <strong>of</strong> eye trouble? Y N<br />

Dental History<br />

Do you have any chipped, loose, or missing teeth? Y N (which ones?)<br />

Do you wear a dental appliance? Y N (what type?)<br />

Family History<br />

Have any <strong>of</strong> the following conditions been present in your immediate family?<br />

Congenital (born with) heart disease Y N<br />

Marfan’s syndrome Y N<br />

Sickle cell anemia or trait Y N<br />

Death while exercising Y N<br />

Died aged


Back (strain, chronic pain, slipped disc, fracture) Y N<br />

Hip/thigh (sprain, strain, fracture, calcium deposit) Y N R L<br />

Knee (sprain, fracture, bursitis, tendonitis) Y N R L<br />

Lower leg (strain, fracture, shin splints) Y N R L<br />

Ankle (sprain, fracture, tendonitis) Y N R L<br />

Foot (sprain, fracture, tendonitis) Y N R L<br />

Toes (sprain, fracture, dislocation) Y N R L<br />

Do you wear any type <strong>of</strong> brace, tape, or special padding for play? Y N<br />

Have you had an illness/injury in the last 12 months not listed above? Y N<br />

Do you have any health concerns about participating in <strong>UNC</strong>W intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>?<br />

Please circle:<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

If yes, please elaborate:<br />

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Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> Responsibility and Risks Statement:<br />

I am choosing to participate in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>. I take personal responsibility for this decision.<br />

I understand that participation in sport activity involves the potential for injury, which is inherent in all sports. I<br />

acknowledge that even with the best coaching, guidance <strong>of</strong> athletic trainers, use <strong>of</strong> protective equipment, and<br />

observance <strong>of</strong> rules, injuries are still a possibility. On rare occasions, these injuries can be so severe as to result in<br />

total disability, paralysis or even death.<br />

I understand that I must refrain from practice or play while ill or injured, whether or not receiving medical<br />

treatment. I will make every effort to follow the directions <strong>of</strong> the athletic training staff and physicians providing<br />

treatment to me for any injuries or illnesses. I understand that I may not resume competition or cease necessary<br />

treatment for my injuries or illnesses until I am released to do so by a <strong>UNC</strong>W Team Physician and/or Athletic<br />

Trainer.<br />

I understand that this screening examination is not an all-encompassing process to detect and treat my overall<br />

health. Rather, the screening questions/exam attempt to identify conditions which need further evaluation and<br />

consideration before I can safely participate in intercollegiate sports. However, this screening process is not able to<br />

detect all conditions which might put me at risk <strong>of</strong> injury or sudden death.<br />

I certify that my answers on the Screening Examination Form are correct and accurate to the best <strong>of</strong> my<br />

knowledge.<br />

Student -Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18 yrs. <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

Date<br />

Consent for Treatment:<br />

Permission is granted to the medical personnel (Athletic Trainers, Team Physician, and Student Health Center Staff)<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> to seek and/or initiate treatment for emergency medical care,<br />

hospitalization, or any other medical treatment as may be necessary for the wellbeing <strong>of</strong> _________<br />

____________________________.<br />

(print student-athlete name)<br />

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Student-Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18 yrs. <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

Date<br />

Physical Examination<br />

Name<br />

______________<br />

Vital Signs<br />

Ht _____ft. _____in. Wt___________ lbs. BP _______/______ Pulse _________<br />

Comments if abnormal:<br />

Eye Examination<br />

Vision R 20 /______/_____ L 20 /______/_____ Corrected? Y N Contact Lenses? Y N<br />

□ PEERL □ EOMI Comments if abnormal :<br />

General Examination<br />

head<br />

ears<br />

mouth/ throat<br />

neck<br />

lungs<br />

Norm<br />

al<br />

Abn<br />

l<br />

Comments/details<br />

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abdomen<br />

genital (males<br />

only)<br />

Cardiovascular Examination<br />

Blood pressure abnormal?<br />

(systolic >140 and diastolic >90)<br />

Cardiac auscultation:<br />

Murmur left sternal border<br />

standing?<br />

Other murmur?<br />

Other abnormal sounds?<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Marfan’s Syndrome (tall,<br />

high-arched palate, long arms<br />

compared with height, long/slender<br />

fingers, hyper-flexible joints,<br />

concave chest, nearsighted)?<br />

Comments:<br />

Yes<br />

No Remarks<br />

___________________________________________<br />

Examining Provider Signature<br />

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Musculoskeletal Examination<br />

Name<br />

_______<br />

Appearance/ROM<br />

Norm<br />

al<br />

Abnl/Laxi<br />

ty<br />

Findings/comments<br />

Cervical spine/neck<br />

R shoulder<br />

L shoulder<br />

R elbow<br />

L elbow<br />

R wrist/ hand<br />

L wrist/ hand<br />

R hip<br />

L hip<br />

R knee<br />

L knee<br />

R ankle<br />

L ankle<br />

Lumbar/thoracic<br />

spine<br />

hamstring flexibility<br />

heel/toe/duck walk<br />

_________________________________________ Orthopedic evaluation recommended by history or exam? Y N<br />

Examiner Signature<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

Orthopedic Provider Signature<br />

Provider’s Recommendation:<br />

_____ Approved for intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at <strong>UNC</strong>W with no restrictions.<br />

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_____ Approved for intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at <strong>UNC</strong>W once the following recommendations have been<br />

completed (explain):<br />

□ Orthopedic evaluation □ Parent/guardian signature page 3 □ Medical records review from<br />

□ Cardiology evaluation: □ Other:<br />

_____ Not approved for intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

___________________________________________ / / 200<br />

Medical Director’s Signature<br />

Date<br />

Follow-up completed ______/_____/________ ___________ Provider initials<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W STUDENT-ATHLETE<br />

INSURANCE INFORMATION<br />

**Please complete both sides <strong>of</strong> this form and attach a front and back copy <strong>of</strong> all insurance cards (primary,<br />

secondary, dental, vision, etc.). If you do not have an insurance policy you still need to fill out the following<br />

information and indicate “NO INSURANCE” on the Insurance Company line. If more than one parent/guardian is on<br />

the same insurance plan, please fill out the demographic information for each parent/guardian separately. **<br />

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Athlete’s Name<br />

Male / Female<br />

(First) (MI) (Last) (circle)<br />

International Student: YES / NO (circle) Year <strong>of</strong> Eligibility: FR SO JR SR 5 th SR (circle) Sport<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth SS# <strong>UNC</strong>W ID# Email<br />

INFORMATION FOR PARENT/GUARDIAN (PRIMARY INSURANCE)<br />

Relationship to Student-Athlete (circle one) Father Mother Guardian Stepmother Stepfather Spouse Self<br />

Name Date <strong>of</strong> Birth SS#<br />

Address<br />

City/State/Zip<br />

Phone Hm Wk Cell Email<br />

Insurance Company Phone #<br />

Insurance Company Address<br />

City/State/Zip<br />

Is this insurance policy an: HMO Yes / No PPO Yes / No<br />

**If yes please see reverse side<br />

Effective Date <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />

Expiration Date <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />

Policy # Group # Authorization Phone #<br />

Policy Limit(s) Policy Deductible Policy Co-Pay<br />

List any special instructions or required authorizations needed prior to treatment<br />

INFORMATION FOR PARENT/GUARDIAN (SECONDARY INSURANCE)<br />

Relationship to Student-Athlete (circle one) Father Mother Guardian Stepmother Stepfather Spouse Self<br />

Name Date <strong>of</strong> Birth SS#<br />

Address<br />

City/State/Zip<br />

Phone Hm Wk Cell Email<br />

Insurance Company Phone #<br />

Insurance Company Address<br />

City/State/Zip<br />

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Is this insurance policy an: HMO Yes / No PPO Yes / No<br />

Effective Date <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />

**If yes please see reverse side<br />

Expiration Date <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />

Policy # Group # Authorization Phone #<br />

Policy Limit(s) Policy Deductible Policy Co-Pay<br />

List any special instructions or required authorizations needed prior to treatment<br />

Insurance Information Release Form<br />

Permission is granted to the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to contact and receive<br />

information from my private insurance company described on the Insurance Notification Form pertaining to payments<br />

and/or action taken by my personal insurance company.<br />

Student-Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18 yrs. <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

Date<br />

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PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IF YOUR SON/DAUGHTER IS COVERED<br />

UNDER YOUR GROUP INSURANCE AND IT IS AN HMO OR PPO.<br />

Please provide the name, address, and phone numbers <strong>of</strong> your student-athlete’s primary care physician within your<br />

required network. The primary care physician will control the approval <strong>of</strong> all necessary “referrals” to specialist(s) if<br />

needed.<br />

Primary Insurance:<br />

Physician’s Name<br />

Address<br />

City/State/Zip<br />

Phone ( ) Fax ( )<br />

Secondary Insurance:<br />

Physician’s Name<br />

Address<br />

City/State/Zip<br />

Phone ( ) Fax ( )<br />

Yes, I have seen my primary care physician and am an established patient in his/her <strong>of</strong>fice (as noted above).<br />

No, I have NEVER seen my primary care physician. I know that I must see him/her before I come to <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

for my insurance to be valid. I will make an appointment to establish myself as a “valid” patient in his/her <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

prior to coming to <strong>UNC</strong>W and make him/her aware <strong>of</strong> my “out <strong>of</strong> town” residency in <strong>Wilmington</strong>, North Carolina<br />

while attending <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

No I have NEVER seen my primary care physician and will be choosing a primary care physician in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, North Carolina. I will make an appointment with a network primary care physician within 30 days <strong>of</strong><br />

arriving in <strong>Wilmington</strong> and will notify the Athletic Training Department <strong>of</strong> who that physician is.<br />

Other – Please Explain<br />

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Student-Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18 yrs. <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

Date<br />

298


FERPA Form for release <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete<br />

PHI to the Parent/Guardian<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Authorization for Release <strong>of</strong> Health Information<br />

Student-Athlete Name<br />

(First) (MI) (Last)<br />

Sport(s) Men’s/Women’s<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth / / Age <strong>UNC</strong>W ID#<br />

I hereby grant permission to the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training Staff to release the nature <strong>of</strong> any injury or illness, athletic-related or<br />

otherwise, and expected treatment or rehabilitation protocols to the parents/legal guardians<br />

listed below.<br />

Relationship to Student-Athlete<br />

(print Parent/Guardian name)<br />

Relationship to Student-Athlete<br />

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(print Parent/Guardian name)<br />

(print Parent/Guardian name)<br />

Relationship to Student-Athlete<br />

Relationship to Student-Athlete<br />

(print Parent/Guardian name)<br />

Student-Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

2


FERPA Form for release <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete<br />

PHI to the Selected Athletics Personnel<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Authorization for Release <strong>of</strong> Health Information<br />

Student-Athlete Name<br />

(First) (MI) (Last)<br />

Sport(s) Men’s/Women’s<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth / / Age <strong>UNC</strong>W ID#<br />

I hereby grant permission to the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletic Training Staff to release health information pertaining to my ability to participate in<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> intercollegiate athletic activities to the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Athletics Department administrators, coaches, and other staff<br />

responsible for assessing or approving my participation to the extent the information is<br />

needed for that purpose.<br />

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Student-Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18 yrs. <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

Date<br />

4


FERPA Form for release <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete<br />

PHI among <strong>UNC</strong>W covered health care components<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Authorization for Release <strong>of</strong> Health Information<br />

Student-Athlete Name<br />

(First) (MI) (Last)<br />

Sport(s) Men’s/Women’s<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth / / Age <strong>UNC</strong>W ID#<br />

I hereby grant consent to the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Student Health<br />

Center, the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Counseling Center, and the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training to disclose to each other and<br />

their respective pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff members all <strong>of</strong> my protected health information (except<br />

psychotherapy information) for coordination <strong>of</strong> my health care at the University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>, and I authorize each unit and their pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff members to use<br />

such information for the purpose <strong>of</strong> such coordination in order to provide me with the best<br />

possible health care while I am a student at the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

This information also may be used and further disclosed by each unit for purposes <strong>of</strong> my<br />

treatment, to obtain payment for services rendered to me in connection with each unit’s<br />

health care program and for each unit’s health care operations activities.<br />

This consent expires for each <strong>of</strong> the identified units when I cease to be a student at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. This consent expires for the sharing <strong>of</strong><br />

information with or by the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic<br />

Training when I cease to be a student-athlete at the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Student-Athlete Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18 yrs. <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

Date<br />

Appendix IV<br />

Medical Recruitment Form<br />

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

Prospective Student-Athlete Health History Questionnaire<br />

Recruit Name Soc. Sec. #<br />

Sport<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a head injury / concussion and/or been<br />

knocked unconscious?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a cervical spine / neck injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a shoulder injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered an elbow / forearm, wrist, hand, and/or<br />

finger injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a spine, low back, and/or sacroiliac<br />

injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a rib, thorax, and/or chest injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a hip, groin, and/or thigh injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a knee injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered an ankle, lower leg, and/or foot injury?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had surgery on your shoulder, elbow / forearm,<br />

wrist, hand, and/or finger?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had surgery on your hip, knee, ankle, lower leg,<br />

and/or foot?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had surgery on your spine (cervical / neck,<br />

lumbar, etc.)?<br />

YES NO Have you ever suffered a heat-related illness and/or received<br />

intravenous fluids (IV) for a heat-related problem?<br />

YES NO Have you ever been diagnosed with any allergies and/or ever<br />

had an allergic reaction to any<br />

medications, food items, and/or stings / bites?<br />

YES NO Do you have any special dietary needs?<br />

YES NO Have you ever been diagnosed with asthma and/or exercised<br />

induced asthma?<br />

YES NO Have you ever been diagnosed with diabetes?<br />

YES NO Have you ever been diagnosed with an ulcer?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had chest pain and/or unexplained shortness <strong>of</strong><br />

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eath during or after exercise / practice?<br />

YES NO Have you ever felt dizzy, lightheaded, and/or passed out during<br />

or after exercise / practice?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had the feeling <strong>of</strong> your heart racing or skipping<br />

beats during or after exercise / practice?<br />

YES NO Have you ever been told that you have a heart murmur?<br />

YES NO Has any family member or relative died <strong>of</strong> heart problems<br />

and/or <strong>of</strong> sudden death before age 50?<br />

YES NO Has a physician ever denied or restricted your participation in<br />

sports due to any heart problems?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had an electrocardiogram (EKG) and/or<br />

echocardiogram <strong>of</strong> your heart?<br />

YES NO Do you have only one <strong>of</strong> two paired, functioning organs (eyes,<br />

kidney, ovary, etc.)?<br />

YES NO Have you ever had seizures or convulsions?<br />

YES NO Do you or anyone in your family have sickle cell trait or<br />

disease?<br />

YES NO Have you had a viral infection (i.e. mononucleosis,<br />

myocarditis, etc.) within the past six (6) months?<br />

YES NO Have you ever been told by a physician to restrict your sports<br />

activity or not to participate in a sport?<br />

YES NO Are you aware <strong>of</strong> any reasons why you should not participate<br />

in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at <strong>UNC</strong>W at this time?<br />

If you answered YES to any <strong>of</strong> the above questions and/or have any further<br />

information, which is knowledgeable to<br />

you and not required on this form, please explain in detail (use additional sheet(s) if<br />

necessary):<br />

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I, the undersigned, hereby acknowledge, affirm, and represent that all above statements are<br />

true and accurate to the best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge; and that no answers or information have been<br />

withheld.<br />

Recruit Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent / Guardian Signature (if younger than 18 years old)<br />

Date<br />

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Appendix V<br />

Drug Screening and Education<br />

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

DRUG EDUCATION, TESTING AND<br />

DETERRENCE PROGRAM<br />

I. INTRODUCTION<br />

The improper use <strong>of</strong> drugs is a matter <strong>of</strong> deep concern within our society and is<br />

particularly a focus <strong>of</strong> attention and importance at The University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Many lives are being damaged and in some cases<br />

destroyed by drug use. In addition, the criminal behavior occurring<br />

simultaneously with such usage has reverberating consequences that damage and<br />

devastate family, colleagues and friends.<br />

Of particular concern is drug use by student athletes. They are <strong>of</strong>ten subject to<br />

performance, social and personal pressures that may make them vulnerable<br />

victims <strong>of</strong> this dangerous activity. Particularly because they are involved in<br />

complex and demanding social activity, drug usage for them is a peril that must<br />

be avoided.<br />

For these reasons, the University is committed and determined to help student<br />

athletes avoid these hazards and consequences. We establish here then a policy<br />

on drug education, testing and deterrence designed specifically for student<br />

athletes. It is based on the four purposes listed in II below and is structured on<br />

the four goals listed in III below. Finally its efficacy is grounded in the mandate<br />

specified in IV below.<br />

To meet these purposes, goals and mandate, the components are listed in V, with<br />

the descriptions <strong>of</strong> these components outlined in the following sections.<br />

PURPOSES OF THE PROGRAM<br />

Backed by our intention to deter the use <strong>of</strong> illegal drugs and the abuse <strong>of</strong> prescription<br />

drugs, there are four benchmark reasons for establishing this drug education<br />

and testing program.<br />

PRESERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF AN ATHLETE’S HEALTH<br />

MANY DRUGS, WHEN USED IN CONJ<strong>UNC</strong>TION WITH ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES OR<br />

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PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAMS POSE SERIOUS RISKS TO THE HEALTH OF THE<br />

ATHLETE. PERIODIC OR SUSTAINED ILLNESS, TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT INJURY<br />

AND EVEN DEATH CAN BE CAUSED BY SUCH DRUG USAGE.<br />

PRESERVATION OF THE HEALTH OF OTHER ATHLETES AND MEMBERS OF THE<br />

UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY<br />

DRUG USAGE BY AN ATHLETE CAN CAUSE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DAMAGE TO<br />

THE ATHLETE WHICH MAY ENDANGER OTHER PERSONS IN CONTACT WITH THE<br />

DRUG USER. THESE OTHER INDIVIDUALS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO TEAM<br />

MEMBERS, RESIDENCE HALL NEIGHBORS, AND FACULTY AND STAFF IN CONTACT<br />

WITH THE ATHLETE. THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THESE OTHER PERSONS IS AN<br />

IMPORTANT CONCERN OF THE UNIVERSITY.<br />

C. AVOIDANCE OF UNFAIR ADVANTAGE<br />

THE USE OF CERTAIN DRUGS MAY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY IMPROVE<br />

SOME TYPES OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE AND THEREBY CREATE AN UNFAIR<br />

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE FOR THE ATHLETE USING THEM. SUCH USES OF DRUGS<br />

VIOLATE THE BASIC PRINCIPALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP AS WELL AS THE RULES OF<br />

THIS INSTITUTION AND THE RULES OF CONFERENCES AND ASSOCIATIONS<br />

DEDICATED TO ATHLETIC COMPETITION.<br />

D. AVOIDANCE OF HARMFUL INFLUENCE<br />

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES FREQUENTLY BECOME HIGHLY PUBLICIZED AND<br />

EMULATED ROLE MODELS FOR BOTH THEIR COLLEGE PEERS AS WELL AS<br />

NUMEROUS OTHER YOUNG IMPRESSIONABLE CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS. THE<br />

ABUSE OF DRUGS BY THESE ATHLETES CAN NEGATIVELY INFLUENCE THESE YOUNG<br />

PEOPLE AS WELL AS DAMAGE THE REPUTATION OF THEIR ATHLETIC PROGRAM, THE<br />

INSTITUTION AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. THE AVOIDANCE OF SUCH<br />

DAMAGING INFLUENCE IS AN IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE OF THIS INSTITUTION.<br />

PROGRAM GOALS<br />

There are four goals <strong>of</strong> this drug education, testing and deterrence program.<br />

These goals are: (1) to provide and promote an educational program that<br />

informs student athletes about drugs and drug abuse; (2) to assist on<br />

identifying the athlete who is a substance abuser through a screening program<br />

based on periodic testing to reveal the use <strong>of</strong> drugs; (3) to deter athletes from<br />

misusing drugs; and (4) in appropriate cases, to discipline or remove from the<br />

athletic program any student who is found to have violated the requirements <strong>of</strong><br />

this policy.<br />

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PROGRAM MANDATE<br />

All student athletes must comply with the terms and requirements <strong>of</strong> this policy<br />

and program. Both to become and remain a student athlete at this university then,<br />

the student athlete must agree to abide with all provisions <strong>of</strong> the drug education,<br />

testing, and deterrence program. To signify agreement, an athlete must sign this<br />

policy in Section VI below; failure to sign the policy will result in a denial <strong>of</strong><br />

athletic participation.<br />

PROGRAM COMPONENTS<br />

A. Education<br />

A critical part <strong>of</strong> this program is education provided to student athletes<br />

concerning the effects <strong>of</strong> drug usage and the importance <strong>of</strong> avoiding all<br />

involvement in prohibited drugs. Each member <strong>of</strong> every athletic team (and<br />

every student involved in related activities: trainees, student coaches,<br />

cheerleaders, etc) will be required to participate in specific drug education<br />

activities. These activities may be scheduled in large group, team or small<br />

group settings. Student athletes are encouraged to ask questions about this<br />

drug program, its components, or specific drugs or their effects. University<br />

staff will respond confidentially to an athlete’s request to raise questions or<br />

seek answers in private. Failure to attend or participate in required<br />

education activities may result in the sanctions listed in D.1 below.<br />

B. Testing<br />

To participate in <strong>athletics</strong> at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

each athlete must submit to drug screening tests designed to reveal the use<br />

<strong>of</strong> prohibited drugs. The particular drugs which are prescribed and which<br />

will be tested for are listed in Appendix A. The test itself will be a urinalysis<br />

or other drug screening exam and that test may occur on one or more <strong>of</strong> the<br />

occasions listed below. The urinalysis may be observed or unobserved.<br />

Prior to the testing, each athlete must sign a testing notification form.<br />

C. Testing Occasions<br />

Random Testing Procedure:<br />

Every student athlete will be subject to periodic random testing. The<br />

testing occasion may be announced or unannounced and athletes to be<br />

tested will be selected by a blind drawing from athletic <strong>department</strong> roster.<br />

Student athletes who are to be tested will be notified in writing as to the<br />

time and location <strong>of</strong> the test. The student athlete must sign this notification<br />

and present it to a testing <strong>of</strong>ficial at the testing site. The protocol for the test<br />

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is listed in Appendix B.<br />

D. TESTING CONSEQUENCES<br />

1. FAILURE TO SUBMIT TO THE REQUIRED RANDOM TESTING, FAILURE TO<br />

SIGN THE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION, OR INTENTIONAL AVOIDANCE OF THE<br />

TEST MAY RESULT IN SANCTIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO<br />

SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY OR CANCELLATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR THE<br />

BALANCE OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR. THE STUDENT ATHLETE MAY ALSO BE<br />

REQUIRED TO UNDERGO ADDITIONAL DRUG TESTING, REQUIRED<br />

COUNSELING OR REQUIRED EDUCATION PROGRAMS. THE PROCEDURES<br />

SPECIFIED IN SECTION G BELOW WILL BE FOLLOWED PRIOR TO THE<br />

IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS EXCEEDING A ONE-WEEK SUSPENSION.<br />

2. FAILURE TO PRODUCE A URINE SPECIMEN IN A REASONABLE PERIOD OF<br />

TIME MAY BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION OF THIS POLICY AND MAY RESULT<br />

IN THE FOLLOWING SANCTIONS: SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY UNTIL THE<br />

SPECIMEN IS PRODUCED UNDER CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE<br />

UNIVERSITY TESTING OFFICIAL; SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR ONE<br />

WEEK; OR INDEFINITE SUSPENSION FOR CONTINUAL FAILURE TO PRODUCE<br />

A SPECIMEN. FAILURE TO PRODUCE A URINE SPECIMEN MAY ALSO RESULT<br />

IN REQUIRED ADDITIONAL URINE TESTING, REQUIRED COUNSELING OR<br />

REQUIRED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. THE PROCEDURES SPECIFIED IN<br />

SECTION G BELOW WILL BE FOLLOWED PRIOR TO ANY SUSPENSION<br />

LONGER THAN ONE WEEK.<br />

3. PRODUCTION OF AN ADULTERATED SAMPLE IS CONSIDERED TO BE A<br />

VIOLATION OF THIS POLICY AND MAY RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING<br />

SANCTIONS: SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY UNTIL AN UNADULTERATED<br />

SPECIMEN IS PRODUCED UNDER CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE<br />

UNIVERSITY TESTING OFFICIAL; SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR ONE<br />

WEEK; OR INDEFINITE SUSPENSION FOR CONTINUAL FAILURE TO PRODUCE<br />

AN UNADULTERATED SPECIMEN. FAILURE TO PRODUCE A URINE SPECIMEN<br />

MAY ALSO RESULT IN REQUIRED ADDITIONAL URINE TESTING, REQUIRED<br />

COUNSELING OR REQUIRED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. THE PROCEDURES<br />

SPECIFIED IN SECTION G BELOW WILL BE FOLLOWED PRIOR TO ANY<br />

SUSPENSION LONGER THAN ONE WEEK.<br />

4. PRODUCTION OF A DILUTED SAMPLE MAY BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION OF<br />

THIS POLICY AND MAY RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING SANCTIONS:<br />

SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY UNTIL AN UNADULTERATED SPECIMEN IS<br />

PRODUCED UNDER CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE UNIVERSITY TESTING<br />

OFFICIAL; SUSPENSION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR ONE WEEK; OR INDEFINITE<br />

SUSPENSION FOR CONTINUAL FAILURE TO PRODUCE AN UNADULTERATED<br />

SPECIMEN. FAILURE TO PRODUCE A URINE SPECIMEN MAY ALSO RESULT IN<br />

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REQUIRED ADDITIONAL URINE TESTING, REQUIRED COUNSELING OR<br />

REQUIRED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. THE PROCEDURES SPECIFIED IN<br />

SECTION G BELOW WILL BE FOLLOWED PRIOR TO ANY SUSPENSION<br />

LONGER THAN ONE WEEK.<br />

5. DRUG USAGE AS VERIFIED BY A POSITIVE TEST FROM THE URINALYSIS<br />

WILL RESULT IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING SANCTIONS:<br />

a. FOR A FIRST POSITIVE DRUG TEST, ONE OR MORE OF THE<br />

FOLLOWING SANCTIONS MAY BE IMPOSED:<br />

i. CONFIDENTIAL MEETING: THE STUDENT ATHLETE WILL BE<br />

REQUIRED TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN A MEETING<br />

WITH THE HEAD COACH, IN WHICH THE NATURE, EXTENT<br />

AND HISTORY OF DRUG USAGE WILL BE DISCUSSED<br />

FORTHRIGHTLY AND COMPLETELY. THE STUDENT<br />

ATHLETE MAY ALSO BE REQUIRED TO NOTIFY HIS OR HER<br />

PARENTS OR GUARDIANS BY TELEPHONE OR OTHER MEANS<br />

AND TO INFORM THEM OF THE POSITIVE TEST RESULTS.<br />

VERIFICATION OF THIS NOTIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED.<br />

IN LIEU OF THIS NOTIFICATION, ATHLETIC OFFICIALS MAY<br />

NOTIFY THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENT ATHLETE. ALL<br />

INFORMATION FROM THIS MEETING WILL BE MAINTAINED<br />

CONFIDENTIALLY AND WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNLESS<br />

NECESSARY TO PRESERVE THE IDENTITY OF THE TESTING<br />

PROGRAM OR THE INTEGRITY OF THE UNIVERSITY.<br />

ii. COUNSELING, EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION:<br />

DEPENDING ON THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THE DRUG<br />

USAGE, THE STUDENT ATHLETE MAY BE REQUIRED TO<br />

ATTEND COUNSELING SESSIONS, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS<br />

AND/OR REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES.<br />

iii. ADDITIONAL DRUG TESTING: THE STUDENT ATHLETE MAY<br />

BE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO ADDITIONAL TESTING.<br />

iv. THE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE SANCTIONS<br />

MAY RESULT IN THE IMPOSITION OF ADDITIONAL<br />

SANCTIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO REMOVAL<br />

FROM INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES, DISMISSAL<br />

FROM THE ATHLETIC TEAM AND/OR LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY.<br />

THESE ADDITIONAL SANCTIONS WILL BE IMPOSED IN<br />

ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES SET OUT IN SECTION<br />

G BELOW.<br />

b. FOR A SECOND POSITIVE DRUG TEST, ONE OR MORE OF THE<br />

FOLLOWING FIVE SANCTIONS MAY BE IMPOSED:<br />

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i. NOTIFICATION OF PARENTS: THE STUDENT MAY BE<br />

REQUIRED TO NOTIFY HIS PARENTS OR GUARDIANS BY<br />

TELEPHONE OF OTHER MEANS AND TO INFORM THEM OF<br />

THE POSITIVE TEST RESULTS. VERIFICATION OF THIS<br />

NOTIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED. IN LIEU OF THIS<br />

METHOD OF NOTIFICATION ATHLETIC OFFICIALS MAY<br />

NOTIFY THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENT ATHLETE.<br />

ii. COUNSELING, EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION: THE<br />

STUDENT ATHLETE MAY BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND<br />

COUNSELING SESSIONS, EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND/OR<br />

REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES.<br />

iii. ADDITIONAL DRUG TESTING: THE STUDENT ATHLETE MAY<br />

BE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO ADDITIONAL TESTING.<br />

iv. SUSPENSION FROM PARTICIPATION IN INTERCOLLEGIATE<br />

ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES; ANY SUSPENSION IN EXCESS OF ONE<br />

WEEK WILL BE IMPOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE<br />

PROCEDURES SET OUT IN SECTION G BELOW.<br />

v. DISMISSAL FROM THE ATHLETIC TEAM AND/OR LOSS OF<br />

ELIGIBILITY; ANY DISMISSAL OR LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY WILL<br />

BE IMPOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES SET<br />

OUT IN SECTION G BELOW.<br />

vi. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE SANCTIONS MAY<br />

RESULT IN THE IMPOSITION OF ADDITIONAL SANCTIONS<br />

INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO REMOVAL FROM THE<br />

INTERCOLLEGIATE ACTIVITIES, DISMISSAL FROM THE<br />

ATHLETIC TEAM AND/OR LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY. THESE<br />

ADDITIONAL SANCTIONS WILL BE IMPOSED IN<br />

ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES SET OUT IN SECTION<br />

G BELOW.<br />

c. FOR A THIRD POSITIVE DRUG TEST, ONE OR MORE OF THE<br />

FOLLOWING FIVE SANCTIONS MAY BE IMPOSED:<br />

i. REMOVAL FROM ALL INTERCOLLEGIATE ACTIVITIES<br />

ii. DISMISSAL FROM THE ATHLETIC TEAM<br />

iii. PERMANENT LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY<br />

iv. CANCELLATION OF ANY ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP<br />

v. NOTIFICATION OF PARENTS<br />

THE FIRST FOUR SANCTIONS ABOVE, THEY WILL BE IMPOSED IN ACCORDANCE<br />

WITH THE PROCEDURES SET OUT IN SECTION G BELOW.<br />

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E. REASONABLE SUSPICION TESTING<br />

1. BASIS FOR TESTING:<br />

A STUDENT ATHLETE MAY BE SUBJECT TO TESTING AT ANY TIME WHEN, IN<br />

THE JUDGMENT OF ATHLETIC OFFICIALS, THERE IS A REASONABLE BASIS TO<br />

SUSPECT THE STUDENT IS ENGAGING IN THE USE OF ANY DRUGS OR<br />

SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED BY THIS POLICY (SEE APPENDIX B FOR THE LIST<br />

OF PROHIBITED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES). THIS REASONABLE SUSPICION<br />

MAY BE BASED ON INFORMATION FROM ANY SOURCE DEEMED RELIABLE<br />

BY ATHLETIC OFFICIALS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:<br />

a. OBSERVED POSSESSION OR USE OF SUBSTANCES THAT<br />

REASONABLY APPEAR TO BE THOSE PROHIBITED BY THIS POLICY.<br />

b. CONVICTION OF CRIMINAL OFFENSE RELATED TO THE POSSESSION,<br />

USE OR TRAFFICKING OF DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED BY<br />

THIS POLICY.<br />

c. ARREST FOR A CRIMINAL OFFENSE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE WHERE<br />

THESE IS A FACTUAL BASIS FOR THE ARREST.<br />

d. OBSERVED ABNORMAL APPEARANCE, CONDUCT OR BEHAVIOR<br />

REASONABLY INTERPRETABLE AS BEING CAUSED BY THE USE OF<br />

DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED BY THIS POLICY; SUCH<br />

BEHAVIOR CAN INCLUDE REPEATED ABSENCES FROM TRAINING OR<br />

COMPETITION.<br />

e. CREDIBLE REPORTS OF USAGE OR POSSESSION OF DRUGS OR<br />

SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED BY THIS POLICY.<br />

f. PRIOR POSITIVE TEST RESULTS FOR DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES<br />

PROHIBITED BY THIS POLICY.<br />

2. NOTICE OF TESTING:<br />

IF REASONABLE SUSPICION EXISTS, ATHLETIC OFFICIALS WILL NOTIFY THE<br />

STUDENT OF THE NEED FOR TESTING. THE SPECIFICS OF THE NOTICE AND<br />

THE TESTING PROTOCOL WILL BE THOSE STEPS SPECIFIED IN APPENDIX A.<br />

3. CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE, FAILURE TO PRODUCE A<br />

SPECIMEN, FAILURE TO PRODUCES AN UNADULTERATED SPECIMEN OR FOR<br />

A POSITIVE TEST RESULT WILL BE THOSE SPECIFIED IN SECTION D ABOVE.<br />

THE PROCEDURE FOR IMPOSITION OF THESE SANCTIONS WILL BE THOSE<br />

SPECIFIED ON SECTION G BELOW.<br />

F. FOLLOW-UP TESTING<br />

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1. BASIS FOR TEST:<br />

WHEN A STUDENT ATHLETE HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR DRUGS OR<br />

SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED BY THIS POLICY, ATHLETIC OFFICIALS MAY<br />

REQUIRE THE STUDENT ATHLETE TO BE TESTED AGAIN AT ANY TIME.<br />

2. NOTICE OF TESTING AND PROTOCOL:<br />

FOR FOLLOW-UP TEST THE SPECIFICS OF THE NOTICE AND THE TESTING<br />

PROTOCOL WILL BE THOSE STEPS SPECIFIED IN APPENDIX A.<br />

3. CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE, FAILURE TO PRODUCE A<br />

SPECIMEN, FAILURE TO PRODUCES AN UNADULTERATED SPECIMEN OR FOR<br />

A POSITIVE TEST RESULT WILL BE THOSE SPECIFIED IN SECTION D ABOVE.<br />

THE PROCEDURE FOR IMPOSITION OF THESE SANCTIONS WILL BE THOSE<br />

SPECIFIED IN SECTION G BELOW.<br />

G. PROCEDURES FOR IMPOSING SERIOUS SANCTIONS<br />

BEFORE THE IMPOSITION OF A SANCTION OF SUSPENSION LONGER THAN ONE<br />

WEEK, REMOVAL FROM PARTICIPATION IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC<br />

ACTIVITIES, REMOVAL FROM THE ATHLETIC TEAM, LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY OR<br />

CANCELLATION OF AN ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP, THE PROCEDURES BELOW WILL BE<br />

PROVIDED TO THE STUDENT ATHLETE.<br />

1. WRITTEN NOTICE:<br />

BEFORE THE IMPOSITION OF ANY OF THE PENALTIES LISTED ABOVE, THE<br />

STUDENT WILL BE GIVEN WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE INTENTION TO IMPOSE<br />

SUCH PENALTY. THE NOTICE MUST CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING<br />

STATEMENTS:<br />

a. THE INTENTION TO IMPOSE A SPECIFIC PENALTY(S);<br />

b. THE REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED ACTION; AND<br />

c. THE RIGHT OF THE STUDENT TO REQUEST A HEARING ON THE<br />

PROPOSED SANCTION AND THE TIME FOR MAKING THIS REQUEST.<br />

2. EXCEPTION TO THE NOTICE REQUIREMENT:<br />

IF THE PROPOSED SANCTION IS BASED ON A PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION<br />

OF IMPROPER DRUG USE OR OTHER BEHAVIOR THAT MAY THREATEN THE<br />

HEALTH OF THE STUDENT ATHLETE, OTHER STUDENT ATHLETES OR OTHER<br />

MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTIONAL COMMUNITY, ALL ATHLETIC<br />

PARTICIPATION SHALL BE STOPPED IMMEDIATELY. (ATHLETIC<br />

PARTICIPATION INCLUDES TRAINING, PRACTICE AND COMPETITION.) A<br />

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MEDICAL DETERMINATION DESIGNED TO PROTECT THE HEALTH OF THE<br />

STUDENT ATHLETE, OTHER STUDENT ATHLETES OR OTHER MEMBERS OF<br />

THE ATHLETIC COMMUNITY, SHALL BE CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE<br />

WHETHER THE ATHLETE IS FIT AND ABLE TO RESUME SAFE PARTICIPATION<br />

IN ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES. THIS MEDICAL DETERMINATION SHALL BE MADE<br />

AS PROMPTLY AS POSSIBLE. ANY INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY THE<br />

STUDENT ATHLETE TO MEDICAL PERSONNEL SHALL NOT BE ADMISSIBLE IN<br />

ANY INSTITUTIONAL DISCIPLINARY PROCESS.<br />

3. REQUEST FOR HEARING; WAIVER OF HEARING:<br />

TO OBTAIN A HEARING THE STUDENT ATHLETE MUST SUBMIT A REQUEST<br />

TO THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WITHIN FIVE (5) CALENDAR DAYS AFTER<br />

RECEIVING THE WRITTEN NOTICE SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH 1 ABOVE. IF<br />

THE STUDENT ATHLETE DOES NOT REQUEST A HEARING WITHIN THIS FIVE<br />

(5) DAY TIME OR IF THE STUDENT WISHES TO WAIVE THE HEARING AND SO<br />

SIGNIFIES IN WRITING, THE PROPOSED SANCTIONS MAY BE IMPOSED<br />

IMMEDIATELY. NO INSTITUTIONAL HEARINGS OR APPEALS WILL<br />

THEREAFTER BE AVAILABLE.<br />

H. THE HEARING<br />

1. THE HEARING COMMITTEE:<br />

UPON RECEIVING A REQUEST FOR A HEARING, THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR<br />

WILL NOTIFY THE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS. HE OR SHE<br />

WILL APPOINT A COMMITTEE OF THREE PERSONS FROM THE UNIVERSITY<br />

COMMUNITY. NO OFFICER, ADMINISTRATOR, EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF THE<br />

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE ON SUCH<br />

COMMITTEE. NO OTHER STUDENT ATHLETE SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE<br />

ON SUCH COMMITTEE.<br />

2. HEARING PROCEDURE:<br />

a. THE HEARING WILL BE CONVENED WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER<br />

IT IS REQUESTED.<br />

b. THE HEARING WILL BE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.<br />

c. THE STUDENT MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERSON OF HIS OR HER<br />

CHOICE.<br />

d. THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OR HIS DELEGATE WILL ATTEND THE<br />

HEARING AND MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERSON OF HIS OR HER<br />

CHOICE;<br />

e. NO ATTORNEYS MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE HEARING.<br />

f. THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OR HIS DELEGATE SHALL PRESENT<br />

EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF THE ALLEGED VIOLATION.<br />

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g. THE STUDENT ATHLETE MUST BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO<br />

QUESTION THIS EVIDENCE AND TO PRESENT WITNESSES AND/OR<br />

DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE, PROVIDED THAT THE EVIDENCE IS<br />

RELEVANT TO THE ALLEGED VIOLATION.<br />

h. THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SHALL HAVE THE BURDEN TO PROVE BY<br />

A PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE THAT A VIOLATION OF THIS<br />

POLICY DID IN FACT OCCUR.<br />

i. AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE EVIDENCE, THE COMMITTEE WILL<br />

EXCUSE ALL PARTIES AND WITNESSES AND THEN WILL DELIBERATE<br />

TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE VIOLATION OCCURRED. THIS<br />

DETERMINATION MUST BE BASED SOLELY ON THE EVIDENCE<br />

PRESENTED AT THE HEARING.<br />

j. WITHIN THREE (3) DAYS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE<br />

HEARING, THE COMMITTEE SHALL REPORT ITS RECOMMENDED<br />

FINDINGS OF FACT AND EVIDENCE TO THE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR<br />

STUDENT AFFAIRS.<br />

k. THE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS SHALL MAKE THE<br />

FINAL DETERMINATION OF WHETHER A VIOLATION OCCURRED AND<br />

IF SO WHAT SANCTION SHOULD BE IMPOSED.<br />

l. ONE LEVEL OF APPEAL THROUGH THE CHANCELLOR SHALL BE<br />

PROVIDED TO THE STUDENT ATHLETE. NO FURTHER APPEALS ARE<br />

PERMISSIBLE.<br />

Consent<br />

THE STUDENT ATHLETE SHALL RECEIVE, READ, AND CONSENT TO THIS POLICY PRIOR TO<br />

PARTICIPATION IN ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES. THIS CONSENT WILL BE SIGNIFIED BY<br />

THE STATEMENT BELOW.<br />

I HAVE RECEIVED AND READ THE UNIVERSITY’S DRUG EDUCATION, INTERVENTION AND TESTING<br />

PROGRAM. I HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT<br />

THIS POLICY. I UNDERSTAND THIS POLICY, ITS IMPORTANT BASICS AND MY<br />

RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER ITS PROVISIONS. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY ALL OF THE<br />

REQUIREMENTS LISTED ABOVE AND THIS DECISION IS VOLUNTARY ON MY PART. I<br />

FURTHER UNDERSTAND THAT MY PARTICIPATION IN INTERCOLLEGIATE<br />

ATHLETICS IS CONTINGENT ON MY ADHERENCE TO THIS POLICY.<br />

________________________________<br />

PRINTED NAME OF STUDENT ATHLETE<br />

__________________<br />

DATE OF BIRTH<br />

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________________________________<br />

SIGNATURE OF STUDENT ATHLETE<br />

__________________<br />

DATE<br />

________________________________<br />

SIGNATURE OF PARENT IF STUDENT<br />

__________________<br />

DATE<br />

IS A MINOR UNDER N.C. LAW<br />

Appendix E1<br />

Testing Protocol<br />

1. INTRODUCTION: THE BASIC TEST TO BE USED FOR DRUG SCREENING IS A URINALYSIS,<br />

WHICH IS DESIGNED TO REVEAL THE PRESENCE OF THE DRUGS LISTED IN APPENDIX B.<br />

HOWEVER, OTHER TYPES OF TESTS MAY BE USED FROM TIME TO TIME TO DETERMINE<br />

THE PRESENCE OF THESE SUBSTANCES. BEFORE A DRUG TEST IS ADMINISTERED THE<br />

STUDENT ATHLETE WILL SIGN A NOTICE SIMILAR TO THAT PRESENTED IN APPENDIX C.<br />

2. NOTIFICATION: THE STUDENT ATHLETE WILL RECEIVE A NOTICE TO APPEAR FOR A DRUG<br />

TEST AT LEAST ONE HOUR BEFORE THE START TIME OF THE TEST. THE NOTIFICATION<br />

WILL SPECIFY THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE TESTING PROCEDURE.<br />

3. COLLECTION PROCEDURE: A THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR, UNDER AN AGREEMENT WITH<br />

THE UNIVERSITY, WILL COORDINATE THE COLLECTION PROCESS. URINE SPECIMENS<br />

WILL BE COLLECTED, MAINTAINED AND TESTED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. NAMES OF<br />

STUDENT ATHLETES WILL NOT BE TRANSMITTED TO THE CONTRACTOR BY THE<br />

UNIVERSITY.<br />

4. TEST PROCESSING: AFTER SPECIMENS HAVE BEEN COLLECTED, THEY WILL BE<br />

TRANSMITTED TO AN APPROVED LABORATORY WHICH WILL SCREEN THE SPECIMENS FOR<br />

THE DRUGS LISTED IN APPENDIX B. THE SCREENING PROCEDURE WILL COMPLY WITH<br />

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THE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR AND THE<br />

UNIVERSITY.<br />

5. TEST RESULTS: THE THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR WILL NOTIFY THE UNIVERSITY OF THE<br />

TEST RESULTS. ANY POSITIVE TEST RESULTS WILL BE CONFIRMED BY THE THIRD PARTY<br />

CONTRACTOR.<br />

6. NOTIFICATION TO THE STUDENT ATHLETE: THE STUDENT ATHLETE WILL RECEIVE<br />

NOTICE OF THE POSITIVE TEST RESULT FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OR HIS/HER<br />

DESIGNEE. IF THE STUDENT ATHLETE CONTESTS THE POSITIVE RESULT OR OFFERS AN<br />

EXPLANATION FOR THIS FINDING, HE/SHE WILL BE OFFERED AN OPPORTUNITY TO<br />

CONSULT WITH A MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER.<br />

7. FINDINGS OF MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER: AFTER CONFERRING WITH THE STUDENT<br />

ATHLETE AND REVIEWING THE TEST RESULTS, THE MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER WILL<br />

TRANSMIT THE FINDINGS TO THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OR HIS/HER DESIGNEE AND THE<br />

STUDENT ATHLETE.<br />

8. CONSEQUENCES OF A POSITIVE RESULT: ONCE A POSITIVE RESULT HAS BEEN<br />

CONFIRMED BY A THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR AND, IF REQUESTED, REVIEWED BY THE<br />

MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER, THE UNIVERSITY MAY BEGIN THE DISCIPLINARY PROCESS<br />

SPECIFIED IN THE POLICY DOCUMENT (TO WHICH THIS APPENDIX IS ATTACHED).<br />

APPENDIX E2<br />

2010-11NCAA Banned Drugs<br />

The NCAA bans the following classes <strong>of</strong> drugs:<br />

a. Stimulants<br />

b. Anabolic Agents<br />

c. Alcohol and Beta Blockers (banned for rifle only)<br />

d. Diuretics and Other Masking Agents<br />

e. Street Drugs<br />

f. Peptide Hormones and Analogues<br />

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g. Anti-estrogens<br />

h. Beta-2 Agonists<br />

Note: Any substance chemically related to these classes is also banned.<br />

The institution and the student-athlete shall be held accountable for all drugs within the<br />

banned drug class regardless <strong>of</strong> whether they have been specifically identified.<br />

Drugs and Procedures Subject to Restrictions:<br />

a. Blood Doping.<br />

b. Local Anesthetics (under some conditions).<br />

c. Manipulation <strong>of</strong> Urine Samples.<br />

d. Beta-2 Agonists permitted only by prescription and inhalation.<br />

e. Caffeine if concentrations in urine exceed 15 micrograms/ml.<br />

NCAA Nutritional/Dietary Supplements Warning:<br />

Before consuming any nutritional/dietary supplement product, review the<br />

product and its label with your <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> staff!<br />

Dietary supplements are not well regulated and may cause a positive drug test<br />

result.<br />

Student-athletes have tested positive and lost their eligibility using dietary<br />

supplements.<br />

Many dietary supplements are contaminated with banned drugs not listed on<br />

the label.<br />

Any product containing a dietary supplement ingredient is taken at your own<br />

risk.<br />

It is your responsibility to check with <strong>athletics</strong> staff<br />

before using any substance.<br />

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Some Examples <strong>of</strong> NCAA Banned Substances in each class<br />

NOTE: There is no complete list <strong>of</strong> banned drug examples!!<br />

Check with your <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> staff to review the label <strong>of</strong> any product, medication or<br />

supplement before you consume it!<br />

Stimulants:<br />

amphetamine (Adderall); caffeine (guarana); cocaine; ephedrine; fenfluramine (Fen);<br />

methamphetamine; methylphenidate (Ritalin); phentermine (Phen); synephrine (bitter<br />

orange); etc.<br />

exceptions: phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine are not banned.<br />

Anabolic Agents:<br />

boldenone; clenbuterol; DHEA; nandrolone; stanozolol; testosterone; methasterone;<br />

androstenedione; norandrostenedione; methandienone; etiocholanolone; trenbolone;<br />

etc.<br />

Alcohol and Beta Blockers (banned for rifle only):<br />

alcohol; atenolol; metoprolol; nadolol; pindolol; propranolol; timolol; etc.<br />

Diuretics and Other Masking Agents:<br />

bumetanide; chlorothiazide; furosemide; hydrochlorothiazide; probenecid;<br />

spironolactone (canrenone); triameterene; trichlormethiazide; etc.<br />

Street Drugs:<br />

heroin; marijuana; tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).<br />

Peptide Hormones and Analogues:<br />

human growth hormone (hGH); human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG); erythropoietin<br />

(EPO); etc.<br />

Anti-Estrogens :<br />

anastrozole; clomiphene; tamoxifen; formestane; etc.<br />

Beta-2 Agonists:<br />

bambuterol; formoterol; salbutamol; salmeterol; etc.<br />

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Any substance that is chemically related to the class <strong>of</strong> banned drugs, unless otherwise<br />

noted, is also banned!<br />

NOTE: Information about ingredients in medications and nutritional/dietary supplements can<br />

be obtained by contacting the Resource Exchange Center, REC, 877-202-0769 or<br />

www.drugfreesport.com/rec password ncaa1, ncaa2 or ncaa3.<br />

It is your responsibility to check with your <strong>athletics</strong> staff<br />

before using any substance.<br />

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APPENDIX E3<br />

Notification <strong>of</strong> Scheduled Drug Testing<br />

To: _________________________________, Student Athlete<br />

From: ______________________________, Athletic Official<br />

Date: ____________________<br />

Re: Scheduled Drug Test<br />

Your name has been selected for a drug test as a student athlete at The University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

You are to report to __________________________________ on __________________<br />

at ______________________. You must present a picture I.D.<br />

It is mandatory that you report for this scheduled drug test on the date specified above.<br />

Failure to report may be considered a violation <strong>of</strong> the Drug Education and Testing Program.<br />

You will be required to provide a urine specimen at that time. Failure to provide a specimen<br />

in sufficient quantity to be tested may be considered a violation <strong>of</strong> the Drug Education and<br />

Testing Program.<br />

The drug test will be observed by approved collection personnel (if relevant).<br />

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I understand the specifics <strong>of</strong> this notice and the consequences as specified above.<br />

________________________________<br />

PRINTED NAME<br />

________________________________<br />

SIGNATURE<br />

__________________<br />

DATE AND TIME<br />

Appendix VI<br />

Sickle – Cell Trait Testing Form<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training<br />

Sickle – Cell Trait Testing Form<br />

Name:<br />

Last First MI<br />

Sport(s) Year <strong>of</strong> Eligibility: FR SO JR SR 5th Yr<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Test: ______________<br />

** Please attach the physician’s note to this form indicating the results <strong>of</strong> the test **<br />

Sickle Cell Positive: Yes No<br />

Physician Notes:<br />

Sickle Cell Trait: Yes No<br />

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___ Full Sport Participation – NO Restrictions<br />

___ Limited Sport Participation – Restrictions<br />

___ Other<br />

Counseling Session Notes (due to a positive test):<br />

F/U Appt. Date<br />

__________________<br />

Time<br />

Physician Signature<br />

Date___________________<br />

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Appendix VI<br />

Emergency Actions Plans<br />

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON<br />

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN<br />

*UPDATED FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2011<br />

Purpose<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is to guide Athletic Department Personnel,<br />

Emergency Medical Services and University Police in responding to athletic medical<br />

emergency situations when they occur on the campus <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W. It is essential that the<br />

Athletic Department have a developed emergency plan that identifies the role <strong>of</strong> each<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the emergency response team, a protocol for emergency communications, the<br />

necessary emergency equipment and the emergency protocol for each sporting venue. This<br />

plan should be implemented throughout the year, during traditional and non-traditional<br />

seasons.<br />

A medical emergency is any situation that is potentially life threatening which includes but<br />

is not limited to:<br />

- loss <strong>of</strong> consciousness<br />

- suspected back or neck injury<br />

- cessation <strong>of</strong> breathing and/or pulse<br />

- heat illness<br />

- shock or severe allergic reaction<br />

- open and/or displaced fracture<br />

- uncontrollable bleeding<br />

The Athletic Personnel consists <strong>of</strong> Athletic Administrators, Coaches, Certified/Licensed<br />

Athletic Trainers, Athletic Training Students, team physicians, team managers, and any other<br />

staff that may be in direct supervision <strong>of</strong> student-athletes.<br />

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Annual review and update <strong>of</strong> the EAP is conducted with all athletic personnel so that each<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the emergency care team is aware <strong>of</strong> their respective role in the event <strong>of</strong> an<br />

emergency. The following roles are included in the EAP:<br />

1. Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured/ill athlete(s)<br />

2. Retrieval <strong>of</strong> emergency equipment<br />

3. Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

4. Directing EMS to the scene<br />

Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured/ill athlete<br />

There shall be at least one trained individual at all practices, competitive events,<br />

conditioning, and skill sessions. The minimal training is first aid, CPR and the prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

disease transmission (blood borne pathogens). These individuals include the<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student(s), coaches, and staff<br />

supervisors <strong>of</strong> game management. Appropriate emergency first aid steps must be taken in<br />

accordance with the level <strong>of</strong> certification held by each trained member <strong>of</strong> the emergency care<br />

team. The Injury/Illness Emergency Protocols are included at the end <strong>of</strong> this document.<br />

Retrieval <strong>of</strong> Emergency Equipment<br />

Appropriate emergency equipment must be retrieved from the designated area at the athletic<br />

venue and brought to the scene by a member <strong>of</strong> the emergency care team.<br />

Activation <strong>of</strong> EMS<br />

One member <strong>of</strong> the emergency care team will be directed to utilize the emergency<br />

communication device (portable two-way radio, cellular phone or landline) to activate EMS.<br />

This individual shall be trained in activating EMS. They must be calm, have a full<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> the emergency, communicate well, and be able to identify the location <strong>of</strong><br />

the emergency. They also must be familiar with use <strong>of</strong> the emergency communication<br />

devices and where they are located if not on their person.<br />

Emergency Communications<br />

A portable two-way radio, cellular phone, or land line is on-site at each athletic practice and<br />

competitive event which allows direct contact with EMS in the event <strong>of</strong> serious or lifethreatening<br />

emergencies. In the event that an Athletic Trainer is not on-site for an athletic<br />

practice or competitive event, the head coach or qualified designee shall have a portable twoway<br />

radio, cell phone, or immediate access to a land line for emergency use.<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

Appropriate emergency equipment must be on-hand at all athletic practices and competitive<br />

events. All assigned emergency care personnel should be aware <strong>of</strong> the location and function<br />

<strong>of</strong> all emergency equipment. Emergency supplies and equipment include first aid supplies<br />

(e.g. dressings, bandages, tape, sling, elastic wraps, etc.), body substance isolation (BSI)<br />

materials (protective gloves, gauze, gown, face shield, bleach, neutralizing solution, and spill<br />

kit), vacuum splints, and crutches.<br />

Training and update on the proper use <strong>of</strong> said equipment is conducted annually prior to the<br />

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eginning <strong>of</strong> the fall academic year for all emergency care personnel. The equipment is<br />

checked prior to practices and competitive events for proper function and availability. (See<br />

EAP for location <strong>of</strong> equipment available at each athletic venue.)<br />

Transportation<br />

Life threatening emergency transportation <strong>of</strong> an injured/ill student-athlete is provided via the<br />

EMS system. An individual <strong>of</strong> the student-athletes choice may provide transportation to a<br />

local emergency room for a student-athlete with a non-life threatening injury/illness. A<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the emergency care team may provide transportation to the emergency room only<br />

if adequate emergency care coverage is maintained at the athletic venue. Golf cart(s) are<br />

available (on-campus only) for transport <strong>of</strong> student-athletes with minor injuries/illnesses.<br />

Athletic Staff Responsibilities<br />

<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers<br />

- Responsible for direct supervision <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Students<br />

- Will be accessible to coaches via two-way radio or cell phone<br />

- Will be present at all home contests<br />

- Will notify coaches as soon as possible <strong>of</strong> condition and activity status <strong>of</strong> all<br />

athletes<br />

- Will be Licensed by the state <strong>of</strong> North Carolina to administer Athletic Training<br />

services<br />

- Will be able to implement emergency action plan and inclement weather policy<br />

<br />

Athletic Training Students<br />

- Will work under the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers<br />

- Will be available at practices and games when able<br />

- Will be certified in First Aid and CPR for the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Rescuer<br />

- Will be able to implement emergency action plan and inclement weather policy in<br />

the absence <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

<br />

Coaches<br />

- Will notify Athletic Training staff <strong>of</strong> all practices and contests during both<br />

traditional and non-traditional seasons in a reasonable time frame per Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics Policies and Procedures Manual<br />

- Will be First Aid, CPR, AED and Blood Borne Pathogen certified<br />

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- Will be able to implement emergency action plan and inclement weather policy in<br />

the absence <strong>of</strong> a Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

ERGENCY CALL BOXES<br />

Emergency call boxes are located all throughout the <strong>UNC</strong>W campus. Below is a map<br />

showing the location <strong>of</strong> call boxes in proximity to the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Venues.<br />

= Emergency call box<br />

10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine<br />

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ATTACHED ARE VENUE SPECIFIC EMERGENCY PLANS FOR THE<br />

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Trask Coliseum – Women’s Basketball<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches,<br />

Managers<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Orthopedic Physician or Physicians Assistant, Coaches, Managers, Campus Police,<br />

EMS personnel<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Courtesy Phone in hallway by snack bar, Phone in the George Diab Sports<br />

Medicine Center or cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

- Competition: Campus Police, Courtesy Phone in hallway by snack bar, Phone in the<br />

George Diab Sports Medicine Center or cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator; All other emergency equipment are located in the George Diab Sports<br />

Medicine Center<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit - maintained on Home bench; Emergency<br />

supplies - Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Physicians’ Trauma Kit, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

- Practice:<br />

3) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

4) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach,<br />

or Manager<br />

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3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach, or<br />

Manager<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Trask Coliseum<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Trask Coliseum<br />

- Competition<br />

5) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Team Orthopedic Physician or<br />

Physicians Assistant, Athletic Training Student<br />

6) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Manager,<br />

or Coach<br />

7) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer or Athletic Training Student<br />

EMS personnel is present at all women’s basketball competitive events<br />

8) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direction EMS to Trask Coliseum<br />

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VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

Trask Coliseum is located on Wagoner Drive, accessible from Randal Drive, Crews Road, or<br />

Hurst Road from South College Road (NC 132). Side entrances are also available <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

Hamilton Drive through Parking Lot A.<br />

10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine<br />

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EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

SOCCER FIELD- MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Physicians Assistant, Coaches, Campus Police, EMS personnel<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Emergency Call Box behind home soccer bleachers; Phone in Almkuist-<br />

Nixon Athletic Training Room accessible through 2-way radio notification to<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer,<br />

- Competition: Campus Police; cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Automatic External Defibrillator, crutches, Vacuum<br />

Splint Bag; All other emergency equipment are located in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic<br />

Training Room<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Physicians’<br />

Trauma Kit, Automatic External Defibrillator – all stored behind home bench<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the<br />

dispatch center and report to <strong>UNC</strong>W Soccer Field<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

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· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Soccer Field<br />

· Campus police and athletic trainers have keys to all gates that surround soccer<br />

field.<br />

- Competition<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Physicians’ Assistant<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer or Athletic Training Student<br />

EMS personnel is present at all men’s and women’s soccer competitive<br />

events<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Soccer Field<br />

· Campus Police and athletic trainers have keys to all gates that surround soccer<br />

field.<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

The Men’s and Women’s Soccer Field is located on Hamilton Drive across from Trask<br />

Coliseum, Hanover Gymnasium, the Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine Center and the Tennis<br />

Courts.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

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Tennis Courts - Men’s and Women’s Tennis<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Coaches; Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer and Athletic Training Student<br />

located in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coaches<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Emergency Call Box located on Hamilton Drive adjacent to Tennis Courts;<br />

Campus Phone located in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room, cell phone <strong>of</strong><br />

coaching staff<br />

- Competition: Emergency Call Box located on Hamilton Drive adjacent to Tennis<br />

Courts; Campus Phone located in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room; cell<br />

phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

Emergency equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit located in shed adjacent to Tennis Courts; All other<br />

emergency equipment is located in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splints, other Emergency Equipment –<br />

Automatic External Defibrillator, crutches<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responder<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Coach<br />

· Coach notifies Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer in Almkuist-Nixon<br />

Athletic Training Room<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Coach, Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, or Athletic Training Student<br />

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3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the<br />

dispatch center and report to Tennis Courts<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Tennis Courts<br />

- Competition<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Tennis Courts<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 Call will direct EMS to tennis courts<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

Tennis Courts are located next to Parking Lot K accessible from Riegel Road and Wagoner<br />

Drive; or across from Soccer Field on Hamilton Drive.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Men’s and Women’s Track and Field- Greene Track and Field<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Coaches<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coaches<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Emergency Call Box located behind track and field utility building; Phone<br />

in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room accessible through cell phone notification<br />

to Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

- Competition: Emergency Call Box located behind track and field utility building,<br />

cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/ Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit; All other emergency equipment are located in<br />

Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic<br />

External Defibrillator – all stored near utility building<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

· Coach if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency equipment retrieval<br />

· Certified/License Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Greene Track and Field<br />

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4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Greene Track and Field<br />

· Campus Police and Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer have keys to all gates<br />

that surround Greene Track and Field<br />

- Competition:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

2) Emergency equipment retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Greene Track and Field<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Greene Track and Field<br />

· Campus Police and Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer have keys to all<br />

gates that surround Greene Track and Field<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

Greene Track and Field is located on Hamilton Drive at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Hurst Road.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Boseman Field – S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coaches<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Emergency Call Box behind bleachers on soccer field; Phone in Almkuist-<br />

Nixon Athletic Training Room accessible through cell phone notification, phone in<br />

press box, cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

- Competition: Emergency Call Box behind bleachers on soccer field, cell phone <strong>of</strong><br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, phone in press box<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, splint bag, Automatic External Defibrillator,<br />

crutches; All other emergency equipment are located in Almkuist-Nixon Athletic<br />

Training Room<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic<br />

External Defibrillator<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

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· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Boseman Field<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Boseman Field<br />

· Campus Police and Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer have keys to all<br />

gates that surround Boseman Field<br />

- Competition<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Boseman Field<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Boseman Field<br />

· Campus Police and Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer have keys to all<br />

gates that surround Boseman Field<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

Boseman Field is located on Hamilton Drive between Green Track and Field, the Soccer<br />

Field and across from the Almkuist- Nixon Sports Medicine Building.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Brooks Field – Baseball<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coaches<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Campus Phone in press box ; cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

- Competition: Campus Phone in press box; cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator; All other emergency equipment are located in the George Diab Sports<br />

Medicine Center and Almkuist-Nixon Athletic Training Room<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic<br />

External Defibrillator – all located in the home dugout<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> First Responder<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

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· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Brooks Field<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Brooks Field<br />

· Campus police and Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer have keys to all gates<br />

that surround Brooks Field<br />

- Competition<br />

5) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

6) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

7) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Student Athletic Trainer, Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

EMS personnel is present at all baseball competitive events<br />

8) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

EMS personnel is present at all baseball competitive events<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

Brooks Field is located on Riegel Road.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Hanover Gymnasium – Women’s Volleyball<br />

EMERGENCY PERSONNEL<br />

- Practice: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach<br />

- Competition: Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student,<br />

Coach<br />

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION<br />

- Practice: Courtesy Phone in hallway between Hanover Gymnasium and Weight<br />

Room; Campus Phone in the George Diab Sports Medicine Center; or cell phone<br />

<strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

- Competition: Courtesy Phone in hallway between Hanover Gymnasium and<br />

Weight Room, cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Campus Phone in<br />

the George Diab Sports Medicine Center<br />

EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator; All other emergency equipment is located in the George Diab Sports<br />

Medicine Center<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Automatic<br />

External Defibrillator<br />

ROLES OF FIRST RESPONDERS<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

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· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Hanover Gymnasium<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Hanover Hall<br />

- Competition:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, or Coach<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the<br />

dispatch center and report to Hanover<br />

Gymnasium<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Hanover Hall<br />

Hanover Gymnasium is located on Hamilton Drive accessible from Parking Lot A. It is also<br />

accessible through Trask Coliseum, which has entrances <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Wagoner Drive.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Trask Coliseum – Men’s Basketball<br />

EMERGENCY PERSONNEL<br />

- Practice: Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, Coaches<br />

- Competition: Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, Orthopedic<br />

Physician, Coaches, Campus Police, EMS personnel<br />

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION<br />

- Practice: Courtesy Phone in hallway by snack bar, Campus Phone in the George<br />

Diab Sports Medicine Center, cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

- Competition: Campus Police, EMS personnel, Courtesy Phone in hallway by snack<br />

bar, cell phone <strong>of</strong> Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer<br />

EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Vacuum Splint Bag, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator; All other emergency equipment are located in the George Diab<br />

Sports Medicine Center<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit – Maintained on Home Bench; Emergency<br />

Supplies – Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Physicians’ Trauma Kit, Automatic<br />

External Defibrillator – Maintained under East bleachers by Home Bench<br />

ROLES OF FIRST RESPONDERS<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, Coach, or Manager<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, Coach, or Manager<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the<br />

dispatch center and report to Trask Coliseum<br />

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4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Trask Coliseum<br />

- Competition<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, Orthopedic Physician<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Student Athletic Trainer, Coaches, or Managers<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer or Student Athletic Trainer activates EMS<br />

EMS personnel present at all men’s basketball competitive events<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

EMS personnel present at all men’s basketball competitive events<br />

Trask Coliseum is located on Wagoner Drive, accessible from Randal Drive, Crews Road, or<br />

Hurst Road from South College Road (NC 132). Side entrances are also available <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

Hamilton Drive through Parking Lot A.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Seahawk Natatorium – Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving<br />

EMERGENCY PERSONNEL<br />

- Practice: Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches<br />

- Competition: Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coaches<br />

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION<br />

- Practice: Campus phone on pool deck and in coaches <strong>of</strong>fices; Campus phone in the<br />

George Diab Sports Medicine Center, cell phones Do work on the pool deck<br />

- Competition: Campus phone on pool deck and in coaches <strong>of</strong>fices; Campus phone in<br />

the George Diab Sports Medicine Center, cell phones Do work on the pool deck<br />

EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT<br />

- Practice: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Automatic Electron Defibrillator located on wall<br />

by women’s handicapped locker room; All other emergency equipment are<br />

located in the George Diab Sports Medicine Center<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit, Crutches, splint bag; All other emergency<br />

equipment are located in the George Diab Sports Medicine Center<br />

ROLES OF FIRST RESPONDERS<br />

- Practice:<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

· Coach, if above are not available<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach, or Manager<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Seahawk Natatorium<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

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· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Seahawk Natatorium<br />

- Competition<br />

1) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student<br />

2) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student or Coach<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical System (EMS)<br />

· Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach, or Manager<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch center and<br />

report to Seahawk Natatorium<br />

4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call will direct EMS to Seahawk Natatorium<br />

VENUE DIRECTIONS<br />

Seahawk Natatorium is located between Hanover Gymnasium and Trask Coliseum on the second<br />

floor. Trask Coliseum is located on Wagoner Drive.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

Trask Coliseum, Hanover Gym, Aerobics Room in Hanover Gym- Cheerleading and Dance<br />

Emergency Personnel<br />

- Practice: Coaches, Managers<br />

- Competition: Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Orthopedic<br />

Physician- Athletic Trainers and Physicians will be present in Trask Coliseum<br />

for Men’s and Women’s Basketball Games*, Coaches, Managers, Campus Police<br />

Emergency Communication<br />

- Practice: Courtesy Phone in hallway by snack bar, Courtesy Phone in hallway<br />

between Hanover Gymnasium and Weight Room<br />

- Competition: Campus Police, Courtesy Phone in hallway by snack bar, Courtesy<br />

Phone in hallway between Hanover Gymnasium and Weight Room<br />

Emergency Equipment<br />

- Practice: Athletic Training kit provided by Athletic Training Room<br />

- Competition: Athletic Trainers’ Kit - maintained on Home bench; Emergency<br />

supplies - Vacuum Splint Bag, Crutches, Physicians’ Trauma Kit, Automatic External<br />

Defibrillator – maintained under East bleachers by Home bench<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> First Responders<br />

- Practice:<br />

5) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Coach, or Manager<br />

6) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Coach, or Manager<br />

3) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Coach, or Manager<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch<br />

center and report to Hanover Gym<br />

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4) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call<br />

- Competition<br />

9) Immediate care <strong>of</strong> the injured or ill athlete<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Team Orthopedic Physician, Athletic<br />

Training Student, Coach, or Manager<br />

10) Emergency Equipment Retrieval<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach, or<br />

Manager<br />

11) Activation <strong>of</strong> emergency medical system (EMS)<br />

· Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Student, Coach, or<br />

Manager<br />

Call 911 to activate EMS, campus police will be notified through the dispatch<br />

center and report to Hanover Gym<br />

12) Direction <strong>of</strong> EMS to scene<br />

· Person placing 911 call<br />

Venue Directions<br />

Trask Coliseum is located on Wagoner Drive, accessible from Randal Drive, Riegal Road, or<br />

Hurst Road from South College Road (NC 132). Side entrances are also available <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

Hamilton Drive through Parking Lot A. Hanover Gymnasium is located on Hamilton Drive<br />

accessible from Parking Lot A. It is also accessible through Trask Coliseum, which has<br />

entrances <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Wagoner Drive.<br />

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10 - Trask Coliseum<br />

10A- Nixon Annex, Trask Coliseum<br />

11 - Hanover Hall Gymnasium<br />

12 - Natatorium<br />

13 - Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine


EMERGENCY PLAN FOR SPECTATORS<br />

Purpose<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> an Emergency Action Plan is to have a clear understanding between athletic<br />

administrators, coaches, Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers, Athletic Training Students,<br />

team physicians, team managers, and any other staff that may be present at athletic<br />

competitions where spectators are allowed regarding the following issues:<br />

- Athletic Personnel Responsibilities<br />

- Medical Emergencies<br />

- Storm Danger Policies<br />

This plan should be implemented throughout the year, during traditional and non-traditional<br />

seasons.<br />

Athletic Staff Responsibilities<br />

<br />

Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers<br />

- Respond to potential emergency situations regarding spectators if designated as<br />

the first-aid response person<br />

- Will communicate with campus police personnel and facilities representative<br />

regarding the severity and necessity <strong>of</strong> advanced emergency medical care when<br />

Necessary<br />

- Responsible for direct supervision <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training Students<br />

- Will be Licensed by the state <strong>of</strong> North Carolina to administer Athletic Training<br />

services<br />

- Will be able to implement emergency action plan and inclement weather policy<br />

<br />

Athletic Training Students<br />

- Will communicate with campus police personnel and facilities representative<br />

regarding the severity and necessity <strong>of</strong> advanced emergency medical care when<br />

necessary<br />

- Respond to potential emergency situations regarding spectators if designated as<br />

the first-aid Response person<br />

- Will work under the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> certified/licensed athletic trainers<br />

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- Will be certified in First Aid and CPR<br />

- Will be able to implement emergency action plan and inclement weather policy in<br />

the absence <strong>of</strong> certified/licensed athletic trainer<br />

IX. INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR ATHLETIC INJURIES<br />

INSURANCE-PRIMARY/SECONDARY<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> carries an Athletic Accident Insurance Policy<br />

on all intercollegiate student-athletes. The University’s insurance policy is SECONDARY<br />

COVERAGE, and the policy <strong>of</strong> the parent/guardian and/or the individual athlete is the<br />

PRIMARY COVERAGE. The Athletic Department will assume (to the limit <strong>of</strong> the athletic<br />

insurance policy as Secondary Payor) the financial responsibility for the payment <strong>of</strong> expenses<br />

incurred for the examination, treatment, or hospitalization <strong>of</strong> a student-athlete injured while<br />

participating in a formal practice session, an authorized intercollegiate contest or traveling to<br />

and from such a contest by authorized transportation. Any other circumstances under which<br />

injuries or illness occur are regarded as non-athletic in nature and are not the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Department; nor is it legal under NCAA regulations to assume any such<br />

responsibility. A letter is sent from the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics to the parent/guardian and<br />

student-athlete at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the fall semester explaining the insurance coverage and<br />

process for filing claims. Insurance Information forms are enclosed with the letter which<br />

must be completed and returned to the Athletic Office in order for the Secondary Insurance<br />

to be filed. If no primary insurance exists the Athletic Accident Insurance assumes primary<br />

coverage. When student-athletes are referred by the Sports Medicine Staff for treatment at an<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-campus facility, the student-athlete should give the facility their primary insurance<br />

information for billing and inform them that <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics has SECONDARY<br />

COVERAGE and that a bill and Explanation <strong>of</strong> Benefits (EOB) should be filed with the<br />

Athletic Insurance Coordinator to cover any balance.<br />

Failure <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete and their parents to follow <strong>procedures</strong> specified by their<br />

insurance carrier and the Athletic Accident Policy may result in denial <strong>of</strong> benefits.<br />

DENTAL CARE<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is not responsible for payment <strong>of</strong> normal dental care or dental<br />

problems. In the event <strong>of</strong> an injury to a student-athlete while participating in formal practice<br />

or competition, which involves dental repairs, the student-athlete’s Primary Insurance will be<br />

filed first and the secondary insurance will be filed to cover any balance. The Athletic<br />

Accident Insurance Policy covers only dental work sustained from an athletic injury which<br />

results in damage to his/her natural teeth.<br />

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CORRECTIVE LENSES:<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will not be responsible for expenses incurred for eyeglasses,<br />

contact lenses, hearing aids or for any examination related to these devices, unless made<br />

necessary by an athletic related injury. However, replacement <strong>of</strong> contact lenses or glasses are<br />

covered by the Athletic Accident Insurance, when damage occurs while participating in a<br />

formal practice or competition.<br />

PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will not be responsible for payment <strong>of</strong> prescription medications<br />

for injuries which are sports related; however the Athletic Accident Insurance will cover<br />

charges for drugs, medically necessary for the treatment <strong>of</strong> an athletic injury at the written<br />

prescription <strong>of</strong> a doctor.<br />

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X. <strong>UNC</strong>W STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION<br />

PURPOSE<br />

The Seahawk Club, legally incorporated as the <strong>UNC</strong>W Student Aid Association, Inc., is a<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization for the primary purpose <strong>of</strong> raising funds from the private sector for<br />

athletic scholarships for the various sports at <strong>UNC</strong>W. It also raises funds for capitol<br />

improvement for the athletic <strong>department</strong>s. It may also raise funds for the improvement and<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> physical facilities. The Seahawk Club works on an annual budget,<br />

conducting focused fund-raising campaigns throughout the fall. These contributions come<br />

from individuals, businesses, foundations and corporations. Each contributor receives<br />

various benefits, depending on the number <strong>of</strong> years and the amount <strong>of</strong> the contribution. The<br />

Seahawk Club is the <strong>of</strong>ficial support organization for <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics. All fund raising is<br />

under the umbrella <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> University Advancement.<br />

ATHLETIC STAFF INVOLVEMENT<br />

The coaches and staff members are expected to work with the Seahawk Club in the<br />

furtherance <strong>of</strong> this organization so that both men’s and women’s athletic teams may derive<br />

benefits from the efforts <strong>of</strong> the organization.<br />

In the interest <strong>of</strong> good public relations, and in order to maximize the efforts <strong>of</strong> the director <strong>of</strong><br />

the Seahawk Club, all athletic staff members should be prepared to attend meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Seahawk Club as invited by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and/or Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Seahawk Club.<br />

SOLICITATION OF FUNDS<br />

No solicitation by any coach or staff member should be made except in conjunction with the<br />

Student Aid Association. All gifts and donations will be channeled through the Student Aid<br />

Association Office.<br />

A. Annual Giving/Non-Restricted Gifts<br />

Those funds given by friends and supporters <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Department who wish the<br />

support to go into the general scholarship area to be awarded to the various sports at<br />

the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

B. Annual Giving/Restricted Gifts<br />

Those funds given by friends and supporters <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Department who have<br />

special interest in particular sport and wish their donation to go directly to that sport’s<br />

scholarship fund. Monies remaining in a particular sport’s scholarship fund, after all<br />

NCAA allowable scholarships have been funded, will be used to fund special<br />

projects.<br />

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C. Corporate Gifts<br />

Those funds given by corporations or foundations directed toward the <strong>athletics</strong><br />

program through the Seahawk Club.<br />

D. Gifts in Kind<br />

Those contributions <strong>of</strong> products, merchandise, equipment,or services in support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> program that must have prior approval <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Club Executive<br />

Director as acceptable gifts. Credit toward club membership can be given on the<br />

basis <strong>of</strong> a fair market value <strong>of</strong> the trade-out involved.<br />

E. Matching Gifts<br />

Many corporations and companies match their employees’ contributions which<br />

enable gifts to double or even quadruple in some instances.<br />

F. Endowment Gift<br />

A program available for donors interested in establishing a scholarship endowment in<br />

their name. A fund <strong>of</strong> this type is a great way to perpetuate the name <strong>of</strong> a person who<br />

has committed significant support to the Seahawk Club.<br />

G. Capital Project Gift<br />

Projects are available, from time-to-time, that provide interested friends and<br />

supporters <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Department an opportunity to assist with the improvements<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new construction <strong>of</strong> athletic facilities.<br />

H. Other Means <strong>of</strong> Contribution<br />

Contributors may elect to give real estate, securities, paid up life insurance <strong>policies</strong>,<br />

or monies through trusts and bequests, subject to approval <strong>of</strong> the Executive Director.<br />

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STUDENT-AID ASSOCIATION BYLAWS<br />

BYLAWS OF THE <strong>UNC</strong>W STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION, INC.<br />

[Also referred to as The Seahawk Club, was originally incorporated as the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

College Student Aid Association, Inc.]<br />

MISSION STATEMENT<br />

I. THE PRIMARY MISSION OF THE STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION IS TO SUPPORT, STRENGTHEN AND<br />

DEVELOP THE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC PROGRAM AT <strong>UNC</strong>W BY RAISING FUNDS<br />

TO SUPPORT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS AT <strong>UNC</strong>W. IT MAY ALSO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE<br />

IMPROVEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF PHYSICAL FACILITIES TO BE USED BY <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

FOR ATHLETIC PURPOSES AND INCREASE THE UNIVERSITY’S ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP<br />

ENDOWMENT FUND.<br />

II.<br />

The Student Aid Association may also raise funds to provide operational and<br />

supplementary support for our entire sport program.<br />

III.<br />

The Student Aid Association will comply with all rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Colonial Athletic Association and the<br />

university.<br />

SECTION I - OFFICE<br />

The principal <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the corporation, also the registered <strong>of</strong>fice, will be the Nixon Annex at<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at <strong>Wilmington</strong>, 601 South College Road, County <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Hanover, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, North Carolina 28403-3297. The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the registered agent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation, the Executive Director, is the same as the principal <strong>of</strong>fice and the registered<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the corporation.<br />

SECTION II – MEMBERSHIP<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Student Aid Association is any individual or business contributing<br />

$100 or more to the association during its fiscal year commencing July 1 through June 30.<br />

SECTION III - BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

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1. General Powers. The affairs <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be entrusted to its Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors but subject always to the constitution, legislation, rules and regulations -<br />

including interpretations, <strong>of</strong> the National Collegiate Athletic Association or the Colonial<br />

Athletic Association, or any successor organization to those athletic associations, which<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W chooses to join.<br />

2. Institutional Control. Pursuant to the principle <strong>of</strong> institutional control and responsibility<br />

as specified in NCAA legislation, any decision <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> directors that affects the<br />

intercollegiate athletic program at <strong>UNC</strong>W shall be subject to the prior approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at <strong>Wilmington</strong>, or his/her designate.<br />

Pursuant to the principle <strong>of</strong> institutional control and responsibility, the Chancellor shall<br />

have sole, exclusive authority to determine whether a decision “affects” the<br />

intercollegiate athletic program, within the meaning <strong>of</strong> these bylaws. The Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors relinquishes to the Chancellor complete authority and control <strong>of</strong> its decisions,<br />

<strong>policies</strong> and programs, in conformity with the NCAA requirement for institutional control<br />

<strong>of</strong> its own intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> program, including booster clubs. The <strong>UNC</strong>W Student<br />

Aid Association will be in full compliance with all requirements within the University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina system. (Addendum #1)<br />

3. Number, Tenure, Qualifications, Nominations, Attendance and Election.<br />

a. The number <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be determined by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors and the number shall not be less than nine (9) nor more than thirty (30). An<br />

attempt will be made to have the number <strong>of</strong> directors always divisible by three. In<br />

addition, the Board may appoint such ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio, non-voting members to the Board, as<br />

the Board deems necessary. The ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio, non-voting members <strong>of</strong> the Board will<br />

include: the Chancellor, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Student Aid Association, the Director <strong>of</strong> Financial Reporting, the Executive Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Alumni Association, and any other individual that the board deems necessary.<br />

b. Each Director elected to <strong>of</strong>fice shall hold <strong>of</strong>fice for a term, which shall not exceed<br />

three (3) years, commencing on July 1 <strong>of</strong> the year <strong>of</strong> election to a full term and ending<br />

on June 30 <strong>of</strong> the third year. A Director may serve three (3) consecutive three (3) year<br />

terms and would be eligible for re-election one (1) year after the expiration <strong>of</strong> his or<br />

her third three (3) year term. Once a director is elected into an <strong>of</strong>ficer track, their<br />

three-year term limit will be waived. The President and Executive Director can make<br />

special appointments to the Board that are not subject to term limits.<br />

c. Election to the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors shall take place at the April meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Directors, or at a substitute meeting. The Board Nominating Committee shall<br />

recommend to the Board a list <strong>of</strong> nominees. A maximum <strong>of</strong> eight candidates will be<br />

elected as director each year. The candidates will be ranked based on the highest<br />

majority vote from the Directors whose terms are not expiring. (Refer to Section III,<br />

3,d to fill that class <strong>of</strong> directors’ vacancy)<br />

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d. In the event <strong>of</strong> a vacancy in the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, whether by death, resignation,<br />

increase in the number <strong>of</strong> authorized Directors, or other wise, the remaining Directors<br />

may elect a successor. Nominations to fill the vacancy should be forwarded to the<br />

Nominating Committee, who will present a list <strong>of</strong> candidates at the next scheduled<br />

Board meeting.<br />

e. Any potential member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors must be a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Student Aid Association, must not have any potential conflict <strong>of</strong> interest in the<br />

workings and decisions <strong>of</strong> the board, and must be able to fulfill the commitment <strong>of</strong><br />

time and service as stated in the Statement <strong>of</strong> Understanding. Each potential director<br />

shall sign this Statement <strong>of</strong> Understanding before accepting the position as a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. Addendum #2<br />

f. A board member will be allowed a maximum <strong>of</strong> two absences from regularly called<br />

board meetings over four consecutive full board meetings. A board member will be<br />

allowed a total <strong>of</strong> four absences over a three-year term. Board members should give<br />

notice <strong>of</strong> absence prior to missing a meeting unless it is an immediate emergency.<br />

Excessive absences will be grounds for removal from the Board.<br />

g. It shall be the duty <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee to nominate, as Honorary Board<br />

Members, those individuals or former board members who have provided<br />

extraordinary service to the Student Aid Association. In making this nomination, the<br />

committee shall consider such criteria as length <strong>of</strong> service on the board, <strong>of</strong>fices held,<br />

financial contributions, loyalty and dedication to the Student Aid Association. All<br />

nominees shall be approved by the members <strong>of</strong> the Board by a simple majority vote at<br />

a regular or called meeting. Those elected as Honorary Board Members shall receive<br />

all board mailings, special event invitations and other miscellaneous items.<br />

h. Each Director shall read, agree to, abide by and sign the Statement <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

for the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors annually. Addendum #2<br />

4. Regular Meetings<br />

a. Regular meetings <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors shall be held at the principal <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation or at such other date and place as may be specified or agreed upon. The<br />

spring meeting (April) shall be held for the primary purpose <strong>of</strong> electing <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />

directors. Other regular meetings may be held in addition to the required quarterly<br />

meetings. Such meetings may be held at scheduled intervals during the year.<br />

b. Although formal notice is not required by these bylaws in order to hold a regular<br />

meeting, the President shall specify the date and time <strong>of</strong> a regular meeting, and the<br />

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location as well if the meeting will not take place at the principal <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation.<br />

c. The rules contained in the current edition <strong>of</strong> Robert’s Rule <strong>of</strong> Order, Newly Revised<br />

shall govern the board in cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not<br />

inconsistent with these by-laws and any special rules <strong>of</strong> order the association may<br />

adopt.<br />

5. Special Meetings.<br />

a. Special meetings <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors may be called by the President or any<br />

three (3) Directors, who must specify the date, time and purpose for a special<br />

meeting, and the location as well if the meeting will not take place at the principal<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the corporation.<br />

b. Section III, Number 4, letter c specify the rules <strong>of</strong> order for special meetings.<br />

6. Notice<br />

a. Regular meetings <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> directors may be held with or without notice. If<br />

formal notice is not given, as a convenience to the directors the President should<br />

inform them <strong>of</strong> the time and date, and the location as well if the meeting will not take<br />

place at the principal <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the corporation.<br />

b. Special meetings <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> directors shall be held upon notice given five (5) days<br />

prior by the Secretary or the person or persons authorized to call a special meeting.<br />

c. Notice <strong>of</strong> a meeting <strong>of</strong> Directors at which an amendment to the Articles <strong>of</strong><br />

Incorporation or these bylaws will be proposed must state that amendment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation or these bylaws is part <strong>of</strong> the purpose <strong>of</strong> the meeting and<br />

shall inform directors <strong>of</strong> the action that is proposed to be taken.<br />

7. Quorum. A majority <strong>of</strong> the number then holding <strong>of</strong>fice as members <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction <strong>of</strong> business at any meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board. The act <strong>of</strong> the majority <strong>of</strong> the Directors actually present at a meeting at which a<br />

quorum is present shall be the act <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, unless the act <strong>of</strong> a greater<br />

number is required by the Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation, bylaws, or laws <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina.<br />

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8. Removal. Any board member may be removed by a vote <strong>of</strong> a majority <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors then authorized to vote whenever in its judgment the best interests <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation would be served thereby.<br />

9. Compensation. The Directors shall not receive a salary for their services.<br />

SECTION IV - OFFICERS<br />

1. Officers. The <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be a President, a Vice President, a<br />

Secretary, a Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer, and such other <strong>of</strong>ficers as may be<br />

established by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

2. Election and Term <strong>of</strong> Office<br />

a. The <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be elected annually at the April regular meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, or at a substitute meeting. New <strong>of</strong>ficers may be<br />

established at any meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, and <strong>of</strong>ficers may be selected<br />

accordingly.<br />

b. Each <strong>of</strong>ficer shall hold <strong>of</strong>fice for a term <strong>of</strong> one year beginning July 1 st following his<br />

or her election to <strong>of</strong>fice and until his or her successor shall be duly elected and<br />

qualified. The track progression <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers will begin with the Secretary, Assistant<br />

Treasurer, then Treasurer, Vice-President, then President <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

Officers are eligible for one consecutive re-election to the same <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

3. Vacancies. A vacancy in any <strong>of</strong>fice, whether by death, resignation, removal, or<br />

otherwise, may be filled by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for the unexpired portion <strong>of</strong> the term.<br />

4. President. Subject always to the pre-eminent authority <strong>of</strong> the Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at <strong>Wilmington</strong> or his/her designate to control the<br />

intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> program pursuant to NCAA and CAA legislation and regulations,<br />

the President shall be the senior in rank among the <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the corporation. He or she<br />

may preside at meetings <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and the Executive Committee and may<br />

appoint members <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors to serve on any committee. The President<br />

shall perform duties as may be prescribed by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors from time to time.<br />

Each President, upon leaving <strong>of</strong>fice, shall serve in an advisory capacity to the successor<br />

and, if no longer a member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, as an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board.<br />

5. Vice President. In the event <strong>of</strong> the inability or disability <strong>of</strong> the President, or in the<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> the President, the Vice-President shall perform the duties <strong>of</strong> the President.<br />

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The Vice President shall serve on one committee and perform such other duties as may<br />

be prescribed by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

6. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall assist in the planning, preparation and proposing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

operating budget <strong>of</strong> the corporation and he or she shall assist in coordinating fundraising<br />

efforts. He or she shall perform all duties incident to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Treasurer as set forth<br />

in these bylaws, serve on one committee and perform such other duties as may be<br />

prescribed by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

7. Assistant Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall assist the Treasurer in the planning,<br />

preparation and proposing <strong>of</strong> the operating budget <strong>of</strong> the corporation and he or she shall<br />

assist in coordinating fundraising efforts. He or she shall assist with all duties incident to<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Treasurer as set forth in these bylaws, serve on one committee and perform<br />

such other duties as may be prescribed by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

8. Secretary. The Secretary will be responsible for taking the minutes at all meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Executive Committee and the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and assure that the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors receive the minutes and notices <strong>of</strong> meetings and events in a timely<br />

manner. He or she shall have custody <strong>of</strong> the corporate records and the seal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation and shall affix the seal to documents, when necessary. He or she will oversee<br />

Board member participation and be responsible for all communications and management<br />

<strong>of</strong> information with regard to the Board members. He or she shall perform all duties<br />

incident to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Secretary as set forth in these bylaws, serve on one committee<br />

and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

9. Executive Director<br />

a. The corporation shall have an Executive Director who shall be the chief executive<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the corporation. The Executive Director shall be an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio, non-voting<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. The function <strong>of</strong> the Executive Director is to<br />

manage the affairs <strong>of</strong> the corporation. The Executive Director may be vested with<br />

other Board powers and duties as may be approved from time to time by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors. The Executive Director may at any time recommend to the President the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> an ad hoc/sub committee <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

b. The Executive Director shall be appointed by the Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina at <strong>Wilmington</strong>, or his or her designate, in the exercise <strong>of</strong> his or her<br />

pre-eminent authority to control the intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> program as required by<br />

the NCAA and the CAA.<br />

SECTION V - ASSETS MANAGEMENT<br />

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1. All donations and contributions <strong>of</strong> funds and other receipts <strong>of</strong> monies by the corporation<br />

shall be deposited in a timely manner in accordance with <strong>procedures</strong> specified by the<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

2. The management <strong>of</strong> the assets and funds <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be carried out pursuant<br />

to the administrative <strong>policies</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W, pursuant to the authority <strong>of</strong> the Chancellor in the<br />

exercise <strong>of</strong> his or her authority to control intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> in accordance with the<br />

Rules and Regulations <strong>of</strong> the NCAA and CAA.<br />

3. The corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes,<br />

including, for such purposes, the making <strong>of</strong> contributions to organizations that qualify as<br />

exempt organizations under section 501 (c)(3) <strong>of</strong> the Internal Revenue Code <strong>of</strong> 1954. No<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the net earnings <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall inure to the benefit <strong>of</strong> its contributors,<br />

directors, <strong>of</strong>ficers, or other persons except that the organization shall be authorized and<br />

empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments<br />

and distributions in furtherance <strong>of</strong> the exempt purposes <strong>of</strong> the organizations. Upon<br />

dissolution, all <strong>of</strong> the net assets <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be distributed to the University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina at <strong>Wilmington</strong> or, if that cannot be accomplished, then to one or more<br />

organizations organized and operated exclusively for educational or scientific purposes<br />

that is (or are) exempt from taxation under Section 501 (c)(3) <strong>of</strong> the Internal Revenue<br />

Code.<br />

4. The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and only this board, by majority vote, has the authority to secure<br />

loans in the name <strong>of</strong> the Student Aid Association, also referred to as the Seahawk Club.<br />

SECTION VI - FISCAL YEAR<br />

The fiscal year <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall begin July 1 st and extend through the 30 th day <strong>of</strong> June<br />

<strong>of</strong> the following year.<br />

SECTION VII - SEAL<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors shall provide a corporate seal which shall be in the form <strong>of</strong> a circle<br />

and shall have inscribed thereon the name <strong>of</strong> the corporation and the word “Corporate Seal.”<br />

SECTION VIII - AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS<br />

The bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed and new bylaws may be adopted by a<br />

majority vote <strong>of</strong> the Directors then authorized to vote at any regular meeting or special<br />

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meeting, after giving required written notice concerning the intent to propose amendments to<br />

the bylaws prior to the meeting.<br />

SECTION IX - COMMITTEES<br />

1. Board Management Committee<br />

a. The Board Management Committee shall be comprised <strong>of</strong> the President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation, who shall be an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio member, and a minimum <strong>of</strong> five (5) members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. The Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Board Management Committee<br />

will be appointed by the President and Executive Director on an annual basis.<br />

b. The Board Management Committee shall oversee all operational elements that insure<br />

effective board governance including nominations, finance and bylaw revisions.<br />

2. Development/Campaign Committee<br />

a. The Development Committee shall be comprised <strong>of</strong> at least one member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Directors and a minimum <strong>of</strong> four (4) additional persons, who may be selected<br />

from<br />

the membership, or from the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

b. The Development/Campaign Committee shall work with the Executive Director to<br />

set up strategic fundraising and business plans, set goals and provide input and<br />

evaluate promotional brochures. The Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Development/Campaign<br />

Committee will be appointed by the President and Executive Director on an annual<br />

basis.<br />

c. The Development/Campaign Committee shall assess, cultivate and maintain all types<br />

<strong>of</strong> resources necessary for organizational success.<br />

d. The Development/Campaign Committee shall perform other duties as may be<br />

assigned by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

3. Executive Committee<br />

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a. The Executive Committee shall be comprised <strong>of</strong> the President, Vice President,<br />

Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Secretary, the Executive Director and the immediate<br />

past President. and the chairperson <strong>of</strong> each standing committee.<br />

b. The Executive Committee shall meet regularly to plan the agenda for the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors’ meeting and the exercise the authority <strong>of</strong> the entire Board by making<br />

decisions in the interval between board meetings with respect to urgent matters<br />

affecting the corporation. The Executive Committee shall promptly report its<br />

decisions on urgent matters to the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

c. The President <strong>of</strong> the corporation shall be the chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee.<br />

d. The Executive Committee chairperson shall present recommendations to the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors that require Board action.<br />

4. Events Committee<br />

a. The Events Committee shall be comprised <strong>of</strong> at least one member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors and a minimum <strong>of</strong> four (4) additional persons, who may be selected from<br />

the membership, or from the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

b. The Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Events Committee will be appointed by the President and<br />

Executive Director on an annual basis.<br />

c. The Events Committee shall oversee all special events for fund-raising other than the<br />

annual campaign held by the Seahawk Club. This will involve the organizing,<br />

planning and the executing with regard to promotions, ticket sales and all other<br />

activities relating to these special events.<br />

d. The Events Committee shall perform other duties as may be assigned by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors.<br />

5. Nominating Committee<br />

a. The Nominating Committee shall be comprised <strong>of</strong> the Secretary, the Immediate Past<br />

President and at least four (4) additional persons.<br />

b. The Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Nominating Committee will be the Immediate Past President.<br />

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c. The Nominating Committee shall present the slate for new directors and new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

at the April meeting.<br />

d. The Nominating Committee shall perform other duties as may be assigned by the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors may establish other committees as it deems advisable for the benefit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the corporation.<br />

SECTION X– SPORT SPECIFIC PROGRAMS<br />

From time to time, the Student Aid Association Board <strong>of</strong> Directors may authorize the<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> specific clubs to assist particular sport programs in funding and public<br />

awareness needs. The clubs are not separate from the Student Aid Association and must<br />

follow the by-laws detailed herein. Funds raised for these specific clubs shall have a portion<br />

restricted for use by the particular sports program, per NCAA, CAA and university rules and<br />

regulations. The portion shall be set by the Student Aid Association Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

Section XI - Conflict <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

A Director shall be considered to have a conflict <strong>of</strong> interest if (a) such Director has existing<br />

or potential financial or other interest which impair or might reasonably appear to impair<br />

such member’s independent, unbiased judgment in the discharge <strong>of</strong> his responsibilities to the<br />

Corporation, or (b) such Director is aware that a member <strong>of</strong> his or her family (which for<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> this paragraph shall be a spouse, parents, siblings, children and any other relative<br />

if the latter reside in the same household as the Director), or any organization in which such<br />

Director (or member <strong>of</strong> his family) is an <strong>of</strong>ficer, director, employee, member, partner, trustee<br />

or controlling stockholder, has such existing or potential financial or other interest. All<br />

Directors shall disclose to the Board any possible conflict <strong>of</strong> interest at the earliest<br />

practicable time. No Director shall vote on any matter, under consideration at a Board or<br />

committee meeting, in which such Director has a conflict <strong>of</strong> interest. The minutes <strong>of</strong> such<br />

meeting shall reflect that a disclosure was made and that the Director has a conflict <strong>of</strong> interest<br />

abstained from voting. Any Director who is uncertain whether a conflict <strong>of</strong> interest may<br />

exist in any matter may request the Board or committee to resolve the question by a majority<br />

vote.<br />

Section XII - Discrimination Prohibited<br />

In administering its affairs, the Corporation shall not discriminate against any person on the<br />

basis <strong>of</strong> race, creed, color, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, sex, age or disability.<br />

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SECTION XIII– Internal Control Procedures<br />

From time to time, the Student Aid Association Board <strong>of</strong> Directors may put in place Internal<br />

Control Procedures, in partnership with the University, to set guidelines for the daily activity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the organization.<br />

BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE <strong>UNC</strong>W STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION,<br />

INC. THIS AUGUST 8, 2007.<br />

______________________________________<br />

__________________________________<br />

President<br />

Secretary<br />

Corporate Seal<br />

2010-11 GUIDE TO RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS<br />

Document is available in the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

XI. DEPARTMENT OF SEAHAWK SPORTS MARKETING<br />

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PURPOSE<br />

The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office functions as part <strong>of</strong> the external relations division <strong>of</strong><br />

the Departmental organization and serves as the Athletics Department’s most visible<br />

administrative division along with the Seahawk Club. The general objectives <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk<br />

Sports Marketing Office are to develop and implement the marketing/promotional themes<br />

and campaigns for the <strong>department</strong> and in sports, to create and enhance the positive image and<br />

perceptions toward the University and <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> <strong>of</strong> the general public (this<br />

includes student body), and most importantly, to stimulate ticket sales and to assist in<br />

securing sponsorship/advertising to meet the <strong>department</strong>’s needs. Any and all marketing<br />

strategies for the Department will be developed through the Seahawk Sports Marketing<br />

Office.<br />

A. Schedule Posters and Schedule Cards, Program Shells, Schedule Magnets<br />

All schedule cards, schedule posters, and any other promotional schedule materials<br />

are to be developed and distributed through the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office in<br />

conjunction with the Sports Information Office and the Compliance Office<br />

B. Advertising<br />

All advertising for the Athletics Department and its individual sports will be<br />

coordinated by the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office. This includes newspaper,<br />

television, radio, billboards, videos, posters, internet etc. No athletic staff member is<br />

to approach any media outlet concerning advertising unless given approval from the<br />

Seahawk Sports Marketing Office.<br />

Advertising secured for Athletic programs, etc. is not to be solicited for any purpose<br />

without approval from the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office. Except under special<br />

circumstances, the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office will solicit all advertising.<br />

C. Partnerships/Sponsorships<br />

Sponsorship for all materials, promotions, tournaments, and other Athletic<br />

Department events are to be coordinated through the Seahawk Sports Marketing<br />

Office. Staff members are not to contact a sponsor for any <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic team’s<br />

tournament or event without consulting the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office, which<br />

will coordinate the plan <strong>of</strong> action for securing the sponsorship.<br />

D. Media Contact<br />

The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office will be in contact with the media only for<br />

promotional/advertising purposes.<br />

E. Promotional and Public Relations Materials<br />

All distribution <strong>of</strong> promotional materials will be done by the Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing Office. Distribution through mailing lists <strong>of</strong> promotional paraphernalia is<br />

to be done only through the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office. Distribution or<br />

posting, on or <strong>of</strong>f campus, <strong>of</strong> materials promoting/advertising the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics, its events, its promotions, its teams and its support organizations is not to<br />

be done without approval from the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office.<br />

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Distribution <strong>of</strong> programs through sales is to be coordinated by the Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing Office.<br />

The general policy pertaining to coupons and promotional materials at <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

athletic events as follows;<br />

“Businesses and/or organizations outside the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics are not<br />

permitted to issue (i.e. Distribute or hand-out) coupons or promotional material at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W athletic events.”<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, through the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics only, may<br />

grant exception to this policy under special circumstances surrounding a major<br />

sponsorship<br />

If anyone is issuing materials at an athletic event without proper authorization, their<br />

material will be confiscated and they will be asked to leave the grounds.<br />

F. Soliciting Businesses/Organizations/Media<br />

Coaches should not contact businesses, organizations, or media in efforts to solicit<br />

sponsorships or advertising. In most instances the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office<br />

will do the contacting for you or will coordinate with you the proper approach to try<br />

to receive optimum benefit. If a coach is approached by someone, the coach should<br />

promptly alert the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office and have the contacting person<br />

get in touch with the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office.<br />

Coaches’ camps and clinics are not a responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Seahawk Sports Marketing<br />

Office. If asked, the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office will be willing to cooperate in<br />

any way possible with leads, ideas, and suggestions, but would not do any open<br />

solicitation in this area.<br />

G. Seahawk Shop<br />

The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office is responsible for ordering and maintaining inventory,<br />

conducting sales at athletic events, in The Seahawk Shop and online at<br />

www.<strong>UNC</strong>Wsports.com. The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office is also responsible for the<br />

reconciliation <strong>of</strong> all sales.<br />

H. Team Teal<br />

The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office is responsible for the fan rewards program,<br />

Team Teal. The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office orders prizes, operates scan<br />

locations at home athletic events, maintains Team Teal database and Team Teal<br />

website (www.<strong>UNC</strong>WTeamTeal.com). The Seahawk Sports Marketing Office also<br />

coordinates grand prize drawing at end <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

The planning and coordination <strong>of</strong> Special Events is a function <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics,<br />

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Seahawk Sports Marketing Office. Any Special Event planning will be coordinated with<br />

Seahawk Sports Marketing Office, the Athletic Development Office and Seahawk Club, to<br />

maximize opportunities to produce revenue and a positive image for this Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

GAME DAY F<strong>UNC</strong>TIONS<br />

1. Information relating to P.A. announcements at <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic events is obtained<br />

through the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office and implemented through the same<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

2. Pre-game and half-time events for <strong>UNC</strong>W athletic events are developed in<br />

accordance with NCAA and conference rules and regulations in the Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing Office. Schedules will be coordinated with individual coaches to honor<br />

special requests, and to make sure the pre-game warm-up times fit the team’s needs.<br />

3. Any special presentation requests are to be submitted to the Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing at least one week in advance <strong>of</strong> the athletic event. Every effort will be<br />

made to honor all feasible and creditable requests. However, Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing will make final decisions regarding format.<br />

4. All pre-game and half-time entertainment and promotions are to be coordinated<br />

through the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office.<br />

5. Coordination <strong>of</strong> cheerleaders, pep band, dance team and mascot at game day<br />

functions is implemented through Seahawk Sports Marketing.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATION<br />

AUXILIARY GROUPS<br />

A. Cheerleaders<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> their vital role in spectator enthusiasm, support, and control, the<br />

cheerleaders are considered to be a valuable asset to the athletic program. In order to<br />

have a squad exemplify the highest <strong>of</strong> standards, annual try-outs will be held each fall<br />

and spring semester to choose the squad for the following year. A coach will be<br />

approved on an annual basis, by Seahawk Sports Marketing, and will be responsible<br />

for the training the discipline <strong>of</strong> the squad. The coach reports through Seahawk<br />

Sports Marketing. The coach will adhere to the <strong>policies</strong> adopted by <strong>UNC</strong>W as well<br />

as NCAA and conference guidelines. All cheerleader <strong>policies</strong> and guidelines must<br />

conform with University philosophy and be reviewed and approved by the Marketing<br />

Assistant and/or the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

B. Dance Team<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> their vital role in spectator enthusiasm, support and control, the dance<br />

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team is considered to be a valuable asset to the athletic program. In order to have a<br />

squad exemplify the highest <strong>of</strong> standards, annual try-outs will be held each fall and<br />

spring semester to choose the squad for the following year. A coach will be approved<br />

on an annual basis, by Seahawk Sports Marketing, and will be responsible for the<br />

training and discipline <strong>of</strong> the squad. The coach reports through Seahawk Sports<br />

Marketing. The coach will adhere to the <strong>policies</strong> adopted by <strong>UNC</strong>W as well as<br />

NCAA and conference guidelines. All cheerleader <strong>policies</strong> and guidelines must<br />

conform with University philosophy and be reviewed and approved by the Marketing<br />

Assistant and/or the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

C. Seahawk Mascot<br />

The Seahawk Mascot plays a key role in presenting a positive image for <strong>UNC</strong>W. The<br />

mascot is to project and display the proper attitude and image <strong>of</strong> the University on<br />

and <strong>of</strong>f the field as well as creating enthusiasm, spirit and awareness for <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

Try-outs for the mascot’s position will be held annually in conjunction with<br />

cheerleader try-outs. Because <strong>of</strong> the demands, i.e., games, parades, community<br />

events, special appearances, etc., placed on the Seahawk it is recommended that at<br />

least two people be chosen to be the mascot. The mascot will also work with the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Seahawk Sports Marketing in coordinating most special events.<br />

D. Pep Band & Drumline<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W pep band plays an intricate role in creating enthusiasm and spirit at<br />

Seahawk home men’s and women’s basketball games. The pep band will be<br />

organized by the Pep Band Director, in close coordination with the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics, and is expected to perform at home basketball games while school is in<br />

session and attend the conference basketball tournament. The Pep Band Director will<br />

interact with the Seahawk Sports Marketing Office.<br />

ATHLETIC LOGO USE<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina <strong>Wilmington</strong> licensed logos, seals, mascot, etc., are the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial trademarks <strong>of</strong> the University. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will use no other logo or<br />

mascot except those <strong>of</strong>ficially licensed logos by the University. With approval, the logos can<br />

be adapted to fit a particular sport and other special needs.<br />

GENERAL STATEMENT<br />

ATHLETICS TICKET OFFICE<br />

The Athletic Ticket Office (ATO) provides athletic event ticketing services for the students,<br />

faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and community <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W. We provide excellent and<br />

accessible customer service that consistently satisfies patrons that promotes a positive image<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W and <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics. The ATO collaborates with the Seahawk Club and<br />

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Seahawk Sports Marketing to maximize revenue opportunities for <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics through<br />

ticket sales, fundraising, and sponsorship while increasing attendance at events and national<br />

recognition. Internally, the ATO follows financial <strong>procedures</strong> in accordance with State and<br />

University policy to deposit and reconcile ticket revenues and provide an accurate and<br />

reliable audit trail. All ticket <strong>procedures</strong> and processes will be in accordance with NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional guidelines.<br />

SEASON TICKETS<br />

The ATO sells season tickets for all revenue producing sports. For more information on<br />

prices and purchasing Season Tickets, visit the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics website at<br />

www.uncwsports.com.<br />

SINGLE GAME TICKETS<br />

For all revenue producing sports, the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice will facilitate day <strong>of</strong> game ticket sales prior<br />

to the event and at the event venue. Unless the event has sold out prior to the game, the<br />

ticket <strong>of</strong>fice will sell tickets for targeted seating areas as determined by the <strong>athletics</strong><br />

administration. Game day sales are to be performed in a structured, routine method<br />

providing consistency and reliability, in order to provide a high level <strong>of</strong> customer service and<br />

maintain auditable records. Game day selling <strong>procedures</strong> regarding selling times and<br />

durations as well as ticket prices are determined seasonally by athletic administration. These<br />

season specific <strong>policies</strong> will be issued to the ATO Manager and student workers prior to each<br />

season and are on record in the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice. For more information on prices and purchasing<br />

single game tickets, visit the <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics website at www.uncwsports.com.<br />

WILL CALL TICKETS<br />

All tickets placed in the will call window will be prepaid. Payment is final whether tickets<br />

are used or not.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W STUDENT TICKETS<br />

All <strong>UNC</strong>W students are entitled to one (1) complimentary ticket to all sporting events that<br />

charge admission (while tickets are available). Student must have a valid, active <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

student ID card to receive tickets and/or admission to athletic events.<br />

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<br />

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<br />

Men’s Basketball – The student gate is located at the northeast entrance <strong>of</strong> Trask<br />

Coliseum. Tickets will be available at the Fisher Student Center information desk 10<br />

days prior to each game until the day <strong>of</strong> the game. Any tickets that are left will be<br />

available at the student gate.<br />

Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball and Baseball – Students will show<br />

student ID to receive their ticket.<br />

Only those students who have paid an athletic fee (students registered for 6 hours or more<br />

or any other students who have paid an athletic fee) will be admitted on current <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

ID.<br />

Student gate opens one hour prior to events.<br />

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Alcoholic beverages, outside food and drink, and artificial noise makers are prohibited in<br />

Trask Coliseum and all other athletic facilities.<br />

Student seating for Men’s Basketball games are in the north, east and west bleachers.<br />

Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball and Baseball are all general admission<br />

seating.<br />

COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSIONS FOR RECRUITING PURPOSES<br />

During the recruiting process, coaches may request complimentary tickets for prospective<br />

athletes visiting campus on an <strong>of</strong>ficial or un<strong>of</strong>ficial visit. In the Official Visit and Un<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

Visit packets, the complimentary admissions ticket form is provided. Head coaches must<br />

complete the form and turn it in to the Compliance Office for approval. Once the form is<br />

approved, it is then provided to the Director <strong>of</strong> Ticket Operations for processing. The tickets<br />

must be picked up at the Team Pass Gate beginning one hour prior to the event. The NCAA<br />

allows up to three (3) tickets per prospect for home games. It is not permissible to purchase<br />

the complimentary tickets given to student-athletes.<br />

Recruits—The Head Coach will complete the Complimentary Admissions form and<br />

submit to the Compliance Office. Tickets will be available at the Will Call Window<br />

or Ticket Booth prior to game and will be distributed after showing an I.D.<br />

MEDIA CREDENTIALS<br />

Media Pass issuance and control is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Senior Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Communications.<br />

GROUP ADMISSIONS<br />

This is a special request type <strong>of</strong> admission that is in effect for designated home events and is<br />

limited to groups <strong>of</strong> twenty or more. Group tickets must be purchased in advance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

scheduled event. Seating will be as designated by the Ticket Office. For more information<br />

on group sales, contact the Athletic Ticket Office.<br />

PROMOTIONAL TICKET DONATION<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W promotional ticket donations are consistently requested from charitable, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

community, and campus groups. These groups use the donated ticket as items for auctions,<br />

raffles, door prizes, incentives, etc in order to benefit the organization. To fulfill these<br />

requests in a fair and equitable manner while not devaluing tickets to <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic events<br />

the following policy and <strong>procedures</strong> will apply.<br />

All requests for promotional ticket donations must be reviewed and approved by<br />

the Assistant Athletic Director for Seahawk Sports Marketing, Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Compliance, Director <strong>of</strong> Ticket Operations and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

or designee.<br />

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Upon approval an organization will receive a gift certificate for a package <strong>of</strong> no<br />

more than 4 (four) tickets.<br />

Upon the exhaustion <strong>of</strong> allotted ticket supplies <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics may not be able<br />

to fulfill requests.<br />

Donation requests (certificates) will be provided (upon approval) within 15<br />

business days – requests should be submitted one month prior to the requesting<br />

groups’ specific fundraising activity.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics reserves the right to determine the type and quantity <strong>of</strong> tickets<br />

donated.<br />

Requests must be submitted for approval via email, mail, or fax and include the<br />

following information:<br />

• Organization Name and description/mission.<br />

• Contact Name, Address, & Phone Number.<br />

• Description <strong>of</strong> how the tickets will be used.<br />

• When the certificate is needed.<br />

Once completed, certificates will be reviewed and approved by Athletics Administration<br />

then made available to the organization by either mail or to pick up.<br />

For a Ticket donation form, contact the <strong>UNC</strong>W Ticket Office.<br />

TICKET REFUNDS<br />

There will be no refunds for tickets for any reason.<br />

TICKET OFFICE-PHYSICAL ACCESS/OFFICE HOURS<br />

The ticket <strong>of</strong>fice is located in Trask Coliseum in the Northwest corner <strong>of</strong> the arena. The<br />

physical address is:<br />

601 South College Road<br />

Trask Office 105<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, NC 28403-5913<br />

Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation:<br />

Monday-Friday – 9:00am-5:00pm<br />

Contact Information:<br />

Phone – 910-962-3233 or 800-808-<strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Fax – 910-962-3002<br />

Email: sportstix@uncw.edu<br />

Website: www.uncwsports.com/tickets<br />

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XII. ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES<br />

Student-athletes have access to many support services that assist them with their academic<br />

and personal goals. The services that are provided are designed to meet the student-athletes’<br />

needs while complying with university, CAA, and NCAA rules and regulations. The<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Academics supervises student-athletes’ academic progress and<br />

consults with the Deputy Athletic Director and the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance. The Athletic Academic Support Services is a comprehensive program involving<br />

many members <strong>of</strong> the athletic and university staff.<br />

The services <strong>of</strong>fered include the following:<br />

Orientation<br />

All student-athletes must attend an orientation session prior to attending classes at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

Once admitted, student-athletes will receive information on how to reserve an orientation<br />

spot. All student-athletes that choose to attend summer school prior to their first fall<br />

semester, must attend an orientation session in order to register for summer classes at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W. All teams have team meetings during the first week <strong>of</strong> classes to review all<br />

compliance and academic information. Freshman also will have an individual meeting with<br />

academic support staff during the first week <strong>of</strong> classes.<br />

Academic Advising Services<br />

All student-athletes entering the university meet with the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Academics during their orientation to campus. During this meeting, the student-athlete<br />

makes course selections for the first semester. Student-athletes continue to work with the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Academics in subsequent semesters until they declare a major.<br />

Mandatory academic advising ensures that student-athletes have a class schedule that fulfills<br />

the requirements <strong>of</strong> their chosen degree program. Student-athletes must declare a major by<br />

their fifth semester. Academic advising is then provided within the <strong>department</strong> <strong>of</strong> the chosen<br />

major with continued monitoring by the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics.<br />

All student-athletes receive priority registration, as do honor students and students with<br />

disabilities. The Assistant Athletic Director for Academics as a precautionary measure,<br />

monitors course changes for student-athletes during the drop/add period and withdrawal<br />

period to ensure full-time enrollment, progress towards a degree and continued NCAA<br />

compliance. All student-athletes must be in contact with the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Academics for any changes to their class schedules.<br />

Academic Progress Monitoring and Reporting<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Academics, in consultation with the Certification <strong>of</strong><br />

Eligibility Committee (Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Academics, FAR, Associate Registrar and Internal Audit), monitors studentathletes’<br />

academic progress for university and NCAA eligibility; however, student-athletes<br />

must assume final responsibility for meeting and satisfying eligibility and graduation<br />

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equirements.<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Academics distributes progress reports twice a semester<br />

to course instructors requesting current academic reports on student-athletes. These reports<br />

request class attendance, current grade, and any other information about the student-athletes’<br />

academic performances. If a coach requests the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics to<br />

submit additional progress reports to instructors, these are conducted on an individual basis.<br />

Any student-athlete who has less than a 2.00gpa or is considered academically at-risk must<br />

meet weekly with the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics or an Academic Coordinator<br />

within the staff. All grades, class attendance, and assignments are recorded and study<br />

strategies and skills are discussed. The coaches receive weekly academic status reports on<br />

each individual.<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Major<br />

The NCAA requires a student-athlete to declare a major, or to be taking major courses that<br />

lead toward a degree, as certified by the Dean or an appropriate academic advisor, by the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> his/her third year <strong>of</strong> enrollment. When student-athletes are ready to declare a<br />

major, they should make an appointment with the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics.<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Academics will counsel them as to the proper <strong>procedures</strong><br />

to follow, and direct them to the appropriate academic <strong>department</strong>.<br />

Academic Eligibility<br />

Student‐athletes need to be aware <strong>of</strong> the academic requirements instituted by the university<br />

and NCAA for academic eligibility. As a student‐athlete, you must be in good academic<br />

standing and meet the academic requirements set by the university as outlined in the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Undergraduate Catalogue. It is your responsibility to be familiar with and in compliance with<br />

these requirements in addition to the NCAA academic requirements.<br />

The NCAA has mandated academic requirements for student‐athletes to be eligible to<br />

represent the university in athletic competition. A synopsis <strong>of</strong> the requirements is listed<br />

below:<br />

(this is not inclusive <strong>of</strong> all NCAA requirements, and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics should be<br />

consulted for a thorough review):<br />

University Admission Requirement<br />

Prospective student‐athletes must be admitted to the university in accordance with the<br />

regular entrance requirements <strong>of</strong> the institution. Once admitted, student‐athletes must meet<br />

academic eligibility guidelines for eligibility certification.<br />

Freshman Academic Requirements<br />

A freshman student‐athlete (first, full‐time entering student) must be registered with and<br />

receive certification by the NCAA Eligibility Center to be eligible for practice, competition,<br />

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and an athletic scholarship during the first academic year in residence. Freshman<br />

student‐athletes must receive a “qualifier” certification or a “partial qualifier” certification to<br />

be a <strong>UNC</strong>W student‐athlete. Qualifiers are eligible for practice, competition and an athletic<br />

scholarship as freshmen and have the opportunity for four seasons <strong>of</strong> athletic eligibility<br />

within five years. A partial qualifier is eligible to practice only at the university and to<br />

receive an athletic scholarship during the first academic year in residence. Partial qualifiers<br />

cannot compete the first year and are granted three years <strong>of</strong> competitive eligibility; however,<br />

the fourth season <strong>of</strong> eligibility may be granted if a student‐athlete receives a baccalaureate<br />

degree by the beginning <strong>of</strong> the fifth academic year and can be eligible for an athletic<br />

scholarship. Per CAA policy, if a student‐athlete receives “nonqualifer” certification, he/she<br />

is never eligible for practice, competition or an athletic scholarship at <strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

If a recruited student‐athlete reports for <strong>athletics</strong> participation prior to receiving<br />

initial‐eligibility certification, the student‐athlete may practice, but not compete, for a<br />

maximum <strong>of</strong> two weeks. A certification decision must be received in order to practice or<br />

compete beyond the two‐week period.<br />

If a non-recruited student‐athlete reports for <strong>athletics</strong> participation prior to receiving<br />

initial‐eligibility certification, the student‐athlete may practice, but not compete, for a<br />

maximum <strong>of</strong> 45 days. A certification decision must be received in order to practice or<br />

compete beyond the 45‐day period.<br />

Continuing Student Athletes’ Academic Requirements-Subsequent to a student‐athlete’s<br />

first academic year in residence or after the student‐athlete has utilized one season <strong>of</strong><br />

eligibility in any sport, academic requirements must be met in order to certify a<br />

student‐athlete eligible for practice, competition and an athletic scholarship.<br />

Student‐athletes must always be registered as full‐time students before their<br />

certification <strong>of</strong> eligibility is approved for practice, competition or an athletic<br />

scholarship. If a student‐athlete is academically ineligible to compete, the opportunity to<br />

practice or receive an athletic scholarship may be rescinded by the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

Progress‐toward‐degree requirements for continuing eligibility for competition are<br />

summarized below but may not be inclusive <strong>of</strong> all NCAA regulations:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

enroll as a full time student (12 hours)<br />

successfully earn at least 6 semester hours in the previous regular academic term <strong>of</strong><br />

full‐time enrollment to be eligible to compete in the next regular academic term.<br />

earn at least 18 semester hours during the academic year (fall and spring combined) to be<br />

<br />

eligible to compete in the next regular academic term. Student‐athletes entering<br />

their second year <strong>of</strong> enrollment must earn 24 semester hours prior to the start <strong>of</strong><br />

their third semester.<br />

designate a program <strong>of</strong> studies leading toward a specific baccalaureate degree by the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the third year <strong>of</strong> enrollment (fifth semester) and thereafter make satisfactory<br />

progress toward that specific degree.<br />

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complete successfully at least 40% (50 semester hours) <strong>of</strong> the course requirements in<br />

thespecific degree program by the third year, 60% (75 semester hours) by the fourth year, and<br />

80% (100 semester hours) by the fifth year <strong>of</strong> enrollment.<br />

maintain a grade‐point average that places the student‐athlete in good academic standing by<br />

the university and present and NCAA required cumulative minimum grade‐point average<br />

(based on a 4.00 scale) at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each semester <strong>of</strong> the second year <strong>of</strong> enrollment<br />

that equals at least 90% <strong>of</strong> the overall cumulative grade‐point average required for<br />

graduation‐1.8 GPA:and at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each semester <strong>of</strong> the third year <strong>of</strong> enrollment<br />

that equals at least 95% <strong>of</strong> the overall cumulative grade‐point average required for<br />

graduation‐1.9 GPA: and at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each semester <strong>of</strong> the fourth and fifth year <strong>of</strong><br />

enrollment that equals at least 100% <strong>of</strong> the overall cumulative grade‐point average required<br />

for graduation‐2.0 GPA.<br />

New Transfer Student-Athletes<br />

Two‐year or four‐year transfer student‐athletes must meet the same progress‐toward degree<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> continuing student‐athletes. Additional NCAA and CAA regulations do<br />

apply with all transfer student‐athletes. If a student‐athlete is transferring from a non‐CAA<br />

member institution, two year and four‐year academic requirements, as well as athletic<br />

requirements, must be met and satisfied prior to certifying eligibility for practice,<br />

competition, and an athletic scholarship. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics should be consulted to<br />

review these regulations.<br />

CAA Intraconference Transfer Rule<br />

A student‐athlete in a conference sport that has ever been the recipient <strong>of</strong> athletically related<br />

financial aid at a CAA institution who decides to transfer within the conference must fulfill<br />

two academic years <strong>of</strong> residence (per NCAA Bylaw 14.5.1.1) prior to being certified eligible<br />

for competition. The CAA Intraconference Transfer Rule also applies to an incoming<br />

student‐athlete that has signed a valid National Letter <strong>of</strong> Intent with a CAA institution.<br />

Likewise, by general agreement, the original institution will have no objection to a waiver <strong>of</strong><br />

the transfer residence requirement for the intraconference transfer <strong>of</strong> a student that has never<br />

received athletically related financial aid at the first CAA institution.<br />

Continuing Student who is a First-Time Student-Athlete<br />

If a continuing student is interested in first‐time athletic participation and was never<br />

recruited, the student‐athlete must receive initial‐eligibility certification from the NCAA<br />

Eligibility Center to practice with the team. To have the opportunity for competition and an<br />

athletic scholarship, he or she must be certified and meet all progress‐toward‐degree<br />

requirements and NCAA regulations.<br />

Student-Athlete Missed Class Policy<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is committed to the academic success <strong>of</strong> its student-<br />

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athletes. To support student-athlete academic responsibilities and obligations, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics monitors class attendance and the degree progress <strong>of</strong> its studentathletes.<br />

As established by Athletic Council, student-athletes will not have more than five<br />

absences per class in a given semester for athletic travel and competition. Exceptions to this<br />

policy will be reviewed and approved by Athletic Council for reasons related to conference<br />

scheduling, sport competition scheduling, post-season competition and other extenuating<br />

circumstances. No class time will be missed for team practices. Additionally, there will be<br />

no athletic events scheduled during the final exam period without prior approval from the<br />

Chancellor's Office. Such approval is granted only under exceptional circumstances.<br />

However, an athletic event may be scheduled on a Saturday or Sunday during the exam<br />

period.<br />

Student-athletes are encouraged to pre-register for classes as well as schedule classes early in<br />

the day. Coaches, Assistant Athletic Director for Academics and Sport Supervisors review<br />

class schedules and recommend changes to prevent excessive and unnecessary absences.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics prepares missed class forms to notify instructors <strong>of</strong> class dates<br />

that student-athletes will miss due to athletic travel and competition. Instructors sign the<br />

missed class forms indicating awareness and approval <strong>of</strong> the missed class. If instructors<br />

indicate a conflict with the missed class, the student-athlete will attend class if other<br />

arrangements cannot be agreed upon. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete to<br />

satisfactorily complete any class work missed or assigned by the instructor.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Scheduling Policy<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics develops team schedules to minimize conflict with the academic<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> student-athletes. The Chancellor approved priority registration for<br />

student-athletes to also help minimize conflicts between classes and athletic obligations.<br />

Most student-athletes are able to schedule required courses during morning hours and during<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f-season to significantly reduce potential conflicts between classes and athletic<br />

schedules.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics adheres to the NCAA policy for not missing classes due to<br />

practices and every effort is made to schedule competition with the least amount <strong>of</strong> class time<br />

missed. Through the Student-Athlete Advising Center, missed class letters are prepared and<br />

forwarded to faculty, who have student-athletes enrolled in their classes, <strong>of</strong> dates when<br />

student-athletes will miss class due to scheduled competition. Should there be a conflict<br />

between an instructor's expectations and athletic competition; the student-athlete will adhere<br />

to class demands.<br />

In the preparation <strong>of</strong> competition schedules, coaches make a good faith effort to prepare<br />

schedules that provide an optimal balance between missed class time and competition.<br />

Scheduling flexibility is somewhat limited at times due to conference schedule obligations.<br />

Coaches complete a "Proposed Declaration <strong>of</strong> Playing & Practice Season" form that is<br />

reviewed by the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Associate Athletic Director for Business, the Sport<br />

Supervisor, and the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA. An important focus <strong>of</strong> this review is the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> missed classes associated with competition. Competition schedules are revised, as<br />

necessary, when there is an excessive number <strong>of</strong> absences. Additionally, the Athletic<br />

Council reviews the number <strong>of</strong> missed classes per semester and approves schedules<br />

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according to the Student-Athlete Missed Class Policy.<br />

Student-athletes will be given Missed Class Forms to present to their instructors during the<br />

first week <strong>of</strong> class to notify <strong>of</strong> upcoming class days that may be missed.<br />

Study Hall<br />

The study program is designed to assist student-athletes in developing their study habits<br />

essential to academic success. The program consists <strong>of</strong> day and evening study sessions and<br />

tutoring sessions. All first-year student-athletes (transfer students included) and studentathletes<br />

earning an overall GPA below 2.25 or below are required to participate in study hall.<br />

Student-athletes that have earned above a 2.25 GPA may be required to participate in this<br />

support program based on the team academic rules. Those required to participate in study<br />

hall, must be present for at least 10 hours per week in structured study hall.<br />

Attendance is reported daily to the coaching staff. Study hall is open Sunday through<br />

Thursday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM and Monday through Friday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM in Randall<br />

Library. Study hall is open in the Golden Hawk Room in Trask Coliseum Sunday 4pm-9pm,<br />

Monday-Thursday 10am-10pm and Friday 10am-2pm. Additionally, coaches may monitor<br />

their student-athletes’ study hall sessions while traveling to overnight competitions. This is<br />

the only time that coaches can be responsible for study hall. If a student-athlete violates<br />

study hall requirements, he or she will become ineligible for practice and competition until<br />

the academic deficiency is satisfied. If the student-athlete is in violation, the following<br />

penalties are assessed:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

1 st violation: Warning. Must make up hours if deficient.<br />

2 nd violation: Suspended from all team activities for ONE WEEK. Make up<br />

hours if deficient.<br />

3 rd violation: Suspended from all team activities for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

semester.<br />

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Repeat Policy<br />

Students who receive a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better in a course may not repeat the course but may<br />

audit without credit. Students who repeat a course in which they have earned credit or for<br />

which transfer credit has been awarded will have the status changed to an audit during the<br />

term the course is repeated.<br />

Students who receive a grade <strong>of</strong> "C-" (including “D”or "D+" or "D-") or "F" in a course<br />

taken at <strong>UNC</strong>W may repeat the course at <strong>UNC</strong>W. Only the first five course repeats may be<br />

used to substitute for a previous course grade. Repeats beyond five will not substitute for a<br />

previous grade but will be averaged into the grade-point average. The repeating <strong>of</strong> a course<br />

passed (“D-” or better) will not increase hours towards graduation or for NCAA eligibility.<br />

All grades, including grades prior to repeats, remain on the student's transcript.<br />

Tutor Program<br />

Individual tutoring is available for all basic studies courses through the Learning Center.<br />

Tutoring may be requested for courses outside <strong>of</strong> the basic studies curriculum and are granted<br />

when available. Student-athletes requesting a tutor must complete a “Tutor Request” form in<br />

the Learning Center or online at www.uncw.edu/ulc. For those obtaining first time tutoring,<br />

student-athletes must review responsibilities and <strong>procedures</strong> for having an assigned tutor<br />

prior to attending the first tutoring session.<br />

Tutors are undergraduate and graduate students who are chosen for their expertise in their<br />

particular subject areas. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will pay for all tutoring expenses for<br />

student-athletes, as funds permit.<br />

Tutoring for math and statistics courses is available through the Math Lab. The Math Lab<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers drop-in tutoring, as well as assigned tutors for one-on-one or small group assistance.<br />

The Writing Center <strong>of</strong>fers one-on-one tutoring to all students for any academic paper across<br />

the curriculum. The center also focuses on reading for increased comprehension and<br />

retention <strong>of</strong> academic text material. The trained staff consists <strong>of</strong> graduate students,<br />

undergraduate interns, community consultants and volunteers.<br />

Success Skills<br />

Success skills workshops are <strong>of</strong>fered free <strong>of</strong> charge to all students. These workshops focus on<br />

the areas <strong>of</strong> study skills, preparing for tests, time management, learning styles and effective<br />

note taking.<br />

The UNI 101 course, which all freshmen student-athletes must enroll in, focuses on academic<br />

success skills. This course is intended to improve college level study skills, awareness <strong>of</strong><br />

university resources and addresses other aspects <strong>of</strong> college life and assists in the collegiate<br />

transition.<br />

The university participates in the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program for student-athletes.<br />

This program supports the total development <strong>of</strong> student-athletes through educational<br />

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programs and other resources. The five areas <strong>of</strong> development are academics, <strong>athletics</strong>,<br />

personal development, career development, and community service.<br />

Book Scholarships<br />

Student‐athletes who are awarded books as part <strong>of</strong> their athletic scholarship are entitled to<br />

have required course‐related books made available to them by the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

The university bookstore receives a copy <strong>of</strong> each student‐athlete’s class schedule during the<br />

first week <strong>of</strong> classes. The bookstore will package all course related textbooks for the<br />

student‐athlete to pick up. The student-athlete must present a picture ID to the bookstore to<br />

pick up their appropriate course related textbooks. All textbooks are returned to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Student-Athlete Academic Support at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester. If books are not returned<br />

properly or in good condition, the student‐athlete will be assessed the cost <strong>of</strong> the books and<br />

the charges will be posted to his or her student account and/or will not be eligible for books<br />

for the ensuing academic semester. If a student‐athlete purchases books outside <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ book system, the student‐athlete will personally be responsible for<br />

the cost <strong>of</strong> the books and will not be reimbursed. If a student‐athlete loses his or her books,<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will not replace the books and the student‐athlete is still<br />

responsible for the value <strong>of</strong> the books.<br />

If required course‐related books or reading materials are not available on‐campus, the<br />

student‐athlete may purchase the books <strong>of</strong>f‐campus, with prior approval, and be reimbursed<br />

for the cost <strong>of</strong> the books. Books purchased under this program are not to be sold by the<br />

student‐athlete, which may constitute a NCAA violation and result in loss <strong>of</strong> eligibility.<br />

Books may not be purchased for anyone other than the student‐athlete who has books<br />

included in his or her scholarship award.<br />

Student‐athletes who fail to return books after they graduate or have left the institution are<br />

still responsible for the books. Outstanding debts will be forwarded to Student Accounts for<br />

collection. If the student‐athlete does not respond to Student Accounts’ attempt to collect on<br />

the outstanding balance, the debt will be reported to a collection agency.<br />

.<br />

Fifth-Year Scholarship<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics does not automatically grant fifth‐year athletic scholarships.<br />

Whether a student‐athlete is still completing their undergraduate degree, completing a second<br />

major, has eligibility remaining or has athletic scholarship eligibility remaining should not be<br />

presumed reasons by the student‐athlete that a fifth‐year scholarship will be granted. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will review requests for consideration <strong>of</strong> a fifth‐year athletic<br />

scholarship by the student‐athlete. The student-athlete must complete the application for a<br />

“Fifth‐Year Scholarship Request” form with all attachments and signatures affixed to be<br />

turned in to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance by April 1 <strong>of</strong> that academic year<br />

.<br />

To be eligible for consideration, the student‐athlete must:<br />

meet the criteria for fifth‐year assistance per NCAA regulations;<br />

<br />

present valid reasoning for the fifth‐year assistance request;<br />

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have supporting documentation from the head coach for the request; and<br />

have evidence <strong>of</strong> academic progress made the academic year(s);<br />

Fifth‐year assistance is awarded based on funds available. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will have<br />

the discretion to waive the criteria for fifth‐year assistance, due to mitigating circumstances<br />

and will have final authority for approving all fifth‐year assistance requests pending the<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s approval.<br />

Summer School Scholarship<br />

Student‐athletes who received athletic scholarships during the previous academic year may<br />

request summer school assistance by completing the “Summer School Assistance<br />

Application Request” form with all attachments and signatures affixed to be turned in to the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance by April 1 <strong>of</strong> that academic year.<br />

To be eligible for consideration, the student‐athlete must:<br />

meet the criteria for summer school assistance per NCAA regulations;<br />

present valid reasoning for the summer school assistance request;<br />

have supporting documentation from the head coach for the request; and<br />

present evidence <strong>of</strong> academic progress made during that academic year<br />

Summer school financial assistance is awarded based on funds available. The Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics will have the discretion to waive the criteria for summer school assistance, due to<br />

mitigating circumstances and will have final authority for approving all summer school<br />

assistance requests, pending the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s approval.<br />

Academic Recognition<br />

There are many opportunities for student-athlete academic recognition. The CAA presents<br />

the Commissioner’s Award and recognizes student-athletes who achieve a minimum 3.2gpa<br />

for the year or cumulatively while lettering in a CAA sponsored sport. The Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics annually recognizes student-athletes with a minimum 3.25gpa with the Golden<br />

Seahawk Award and student-athletes with a minimum 3.0gpa with the Seahawk Award.<br />

There are several other opportunities for academic recognition within coach’s organizations,<br />

and the <strong>department</strong> uses every opportunity to showcase these honors.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is committed to providing comprehensive academic support for<br />

all students-athletes. The following university resources are available and free <strong>of</strong> charge to<br />

any student:<br />

Computer Labs<br />

Computers and printers are located throughout the University for student usage. A valid<br />

student I.D. must be presented to access these labs. There is a computer lab open to studentathletes<br />

in the Almquist-Nixon Sports Medicine building during regular <strong>of</strong>fice hours, 8am-<br />

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5pm.<br />

Disabilities Services<br />

The University provides support services for students with disabilities (including learning<br />

disabilities if the student has <strong>of</strong>ficial documentation). Disability services is located in<br />

Westside Hall.<br />

Counseling Services<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional counselors are available to help students meet the challenges <strong>of</strong> college life. The<br />

services are confidential and can assist students with personal issues. The counseling center<br />

is located in Westside Hall.<br />

Career Services<br />

This center assists students in their preparation and search for meaningful and satisfying<br />

careers. They maintain current lists <strong>of</strong> employment possibilities, invite recruiters on campus,<br />

and sponsor job fairs.<br />

RESOURCE SHARING FOR CAA TRAVELING TEAMS<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> our commitment to academic excellence, the Colonial Academic Alliance, in<br />

conjunction with the Colonial Athletic Association, has developed a resource sharing<br />

program to assist traveling teams. When you travel to another CAA campus, and your student<br />

athletes need academic resources, such as:<br />

A dedicated room for study hall<br />

Proctors for tests or exams<br />

Tutoring assistance<br />

Computer access<br />

A common password for wireless access<br />

Access to library or other academic resources<br />

The Colonial Academic Alliance develops, promotes, and facilitates collaborative programs<br />

and resource sharing to enhance academic quality and institutional effectiveness throughout<br />

our member institutions.<br />

Our programs focus on six strategic areas:<br />

International Programs<br />

Undergraduate Research<br />

Assessment Initiatives<br />

University Life<br />

Alumni Relations/Advancement<br />

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NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program<br />

The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive approach to the overall academic and<br />

personal development <strong>of</strong> student‐athletes. With student‐athlete well‐being in mind, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics initiated WingTIPS—“Student‐Athletes Gliding to Success” and<br />

through a collaborative university effort, <strong>of</strong>fers educational and support services for<br />

student‐athletes in the following areas:<br />

The Academic Commitment<br />

academic, major choice and career counseling<br />

academic advising—class scheduling and eligibility review<br />

supervised study sessions<br />

tutoring services<br />

academic advising center for student‐athletes<br />

UNI 101—University/Orientation class<br />

satisfactory progress reports during each semester<br />

complementary campus academic programs<br />

missed class forms to instructors for athletic travel/competition<br />

intervention—illness, injuries, etc. reported to faculty<br />

The Athletic Commitment<br />

annual team meetings to discuss the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics’ philosophy, expectations,<br />

<strong>policies</strong><br />

and sportsmanship conduct<br />

annual student‐athlete orientation meeting to introduce athletic <strong>department</strong> and support<br />

staff<br />

presentations to UNI 101 classes by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Deputy Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics<br />

meetings with the Student‐Athlete Advisory Committee for student‐athlete welfare<br />

discussions<br />

dissemination <strong>of</strong> athletic support program information<br />

The Personal Development Commitment<br />

educational programs on the topics <strong>of</strong> diversity, personal health, alcohol and drug<br />

education,<br />

stress management, media relations, etc.<br />

The Service Commitment<br />

campus/community service projects<br />

Team Leadership Award<br />

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Outstanding Student‐Athlete Leadership Award<br />

The Career Development Commitment<br />

networking and referral provided in cooperation with Career Services<br />

educational programming and career counseling<br />

interview, cover letter and resume workshops<br />

etiquette workshop<br />

XVI. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC)<br />

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is an organization for and by the student-athletes.<br />

SAAC provides a communication link between student-athletes and the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics in the development <strong>of</strong> all policy affecting student-athletes. Two student-athlete<br />

representatives from each team serve on the committee and an executive board is voted in<br />

annually for the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and parliamentarian.<br />

Any student-athlete is welcome to attend the committee meetings.<br />

SAAC holds meetings approximately two to three times a month to address student-athlete<br />

concerns and well-being issues, plan charitable and community service projects, set fund<br />

raising events, schedule student-athlete events and activities to encourage communication<br />

and unity between and among teams, promotes and support athletic events, and acts an<br />

intermediary for information sharing to and on behalf <strong>of</strong> the athletic teams.<br />

SAAC coordinates communication among all student-athletes via their website<br />

http://www.uncwsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=19800&ATCLID=1589297,<br />

which includes committee minutes and student-athlete information sharing. An Academic<br />

Coordinator from the Office <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete Academic Support serves as the advisor and<br />

attends the meetings. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Faculty Athletic Representative, Athletic<br />

Council, Deputy Athletic Director/SWA, and Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and<br />

other athletic <strong>department</strong>al staff schedule meetings with SAAC and attend the meetings as<br />

requested. SAAC is an <strong>of</strong>ficially recognized and registered university student-athlete<br />

organization.<br />

SAAC Constitution & By-laws<br />

Mission:<br />

To make our athletic programs better by serving as a liaison between the athletic<br />

teams and the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics in the development <strong>of</strong> support services and<br />

enrichment programs for student-athletes.<br />

Assist in the implementation <strong>of</strong> activities and events for all athletic programs in the<br />

community that will promote a positive image <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

Emphasize academic opportunities and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> student-athletes in their<br />

college experience.<br />

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Encourage student-athletes to enrich the experience <strong>of</strong> being a student-athlete by<br />

applying what is learned in <strong>athletics</strong> to their course <strong>of</strong> study and ultimately, to their<br />

career development.<br />

Encourage the development <strong>of</strong> leadership skills for student-athletes.<br />

Promote the opportunity for student-athletes to express their concerns with the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Athletic Council, Faculty Athletic Representative, and other<br />

athletic <strong>department</strong> staff.<br />

Encourage the student-athletes to increase public relations and work with the<br />

Seahawk Club in their endeavors to increase community support.<br />

Emphasize the need <strong>of</strong> support from faculty and staff for all athletic programs.<br />

Article I:<br />

This organization shall be known as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.<br />

Article II:<br />

All committee members must be NCAA, CAA, and institutionally eligible, both<br />

academically and athletically and maintain a 2.0gpa. Additionally, representatives<br />

must be participating student-athletes in their respective sport.<br />

All committee members will be elected by their team, one upperclassman and one<br />

lower classman from each team, with no less than two (2) representatives, from each<br />

team serving each academic year.<br />

Article III:<br />

Section 1 – The executive board <strong>of</strong> the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee shall<br />

consist <strong>of</strong> a president, a vice president, a secretary, treasurer, and a parliamentarian.<br />

These elected <strong>of</strong>ficials will be known as the executive board.<br />

A majority vote by the upperclassman committee members will be used as the<br />

selection process for <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> the president will be held at the last committee meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

academic year, the other <strong>of</strong>ficers will be elected at the first meeting <strong>of</strong> the fall<br />

semester.<br />

Section 2 – The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will elect new <strong>of</strong>ficers to fill<br />

any vacant position if the elected <strong>of</strong>ficer is unable to carry out his/her obligation. The<br />

only exception applies to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> president, in which case the vice president will<br />

assume the responsibility.<br />

President: Shall preside over all committee meetings.<br />

Vice President: Shall act in the absence <strong>of</strong> the President and shall chair the<br />

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Constitution and By-laws committees.<br />

Secretary: Shall be responsible for taking active minutes at each meeting and<br />

responsible for organizing committees.<br />

Treasurer: Shall be responsible for SAAC fiscal budget providing report <strong>of</strong><br />

revenue and expenses.<br />

Parliamentarian: Shall be responsible for parliamentary procedure for all<br />

advisory meetings and shall supervise election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Section 3 – Meetings will be scheduled for at least once a month, date and time will<br />

be selected at previous meeting, exception will be the month <strong>of</strong> December, if<br />

necessary.<br />

Attendance is mandatory, if an absence is necessary, the secretary must be<br />

notified. Two absences with no excuses, and <strong>of</strong>ficers will request a new team<br />

representative.<br />

The president may appoint an interim secretary who will be responsible for<br />

filling the position <strong>of</strong> the secretary if the secretary is not present at a meeting.<br />

Section 4 – The procedure for voting will be a majority <strong>of</strong> the committee members<br />

present at a meeting. The president has no voting power, except in the case <strong>of</strong> a tie;<br />

the president will cast the deciding vote.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will vote on the Bylaws<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Constitution. Ratification will be a majority vote <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />

members present.<br />

Article IV:<br />

A quorum shall occur if half <strong>of</strong> the committee members are present at the meeting.<br />

Regularly scheduled Student-Athlete Advisory Committee meetings will be "open"<br />

meetings, unless otherwise stated with appropriate notice and reason.<br />

The executive board (the elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Student-Athlete Advisory<br />

Committee) has the power to rule on behalf <strong>of</strong> the committee when necessary.<br />

The meetings <strong>of</strong> the executive board will be "closed" meetings. The executive board<br />

may open the meeting by invitation.<br />

Article V:<br />

Any and all fund-raising activities will follow athletic fund-raising <strong>procedures</strong> and<br />

must be granted written approval by the committee’s advisor.<br />

No expenses shall be made without approval <strong>of</strong> the committee’s advisor and the<br />

treasurer.<br />

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Article VI:<br />

All amendments must be passed by two-thirds vote <strong>of</strong> the advisory committee.<br />

An Academic Coordinator from the Office <strong>of</strong> Student-Athlete Academic Support will<br />

be the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee<br />

XIII. FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

The student-athlete, his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s), are responsible for the financial<br />

expenses <strong>of</strong> a college education. Student-athletes may receive scholarships or educational<br />

grants-in-aid administered by the institution that are permissible with NCAA regulations and<br />

may receive financial aid not administered by the institution if approved by the NCAA. It is<br />

imperative that all student-athletes notify and report any outside financial aid to the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and the Financial Aid Office for approval and administration<br />

in order to not jeopardize athletic eligibility.<br />

The Financial Aid Office, in consultation with the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, is responsible for<br />

reviewing each student-athlete’s financial aid award to determine that the financial aid award<br />

is permissible and within the limitations set by the NCAA.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics encourages each student-athlete to complete the Free<br />

Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA), which determines if a student-athlete<br />

qualifies for financial assistance. The Financial Aid Office is responsible for reviewing each<br />

student-athlete’s financial aid award and to ensure that NCAA limitations are not exceeded.<br />

A student-athlete shall not be eligible to participate in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> if he or she<br />

receives financial aid that exceeds the value <strong>of</strong> a full scholarship or grant-in-aid. A full<br />

athletic scholarship can only cover tuition and fees, room and board, and required<br />

course-related books. There are additional financial aid awards that are permissible by<br />

NCAA regulations that are not countable in the student-athlete’s limitations and can be<br />

received if the university’s cost-<strong>of</strong>-attendance is not exceeded. The Financial Aid Office will<br />

determine which awards are allowable and do not exceed individual and team limits.<br />

Examples <strong>of</strong> countable and exempt financial aid are provided below but may not be inclusive<br />

<strong>of</strong> all types <strong>of</strong> aid—any financial assistance must be reported to the Financial Aid Office<br />

regardless if it is institutional or non institutional aid:<br />

Countable Aid within Limitations:<br />

1. all funds administered by the institution, which include but are not limited to the<br />

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following:<br />

a. scholarships;<br />

b. grants;<br />

c. tuition waivers;<br />

d. employee dependent tuition benefits, unless parent <strong>of</strong> student-athlete has been<br />

employed as a full-tine faculty/staff member for a minimum <strong>of</strong> five years;<br />

e. loans;<br />

f. during the initial academic year in residence, on-campus employment in the<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> and on-campus employment outside the <strong>athletics</strong><br />

<strong>department</strong> for which the <strong>department</strong> intercedes on behalf <strong>of</strong> the studentathlete;<br />

2. aid from government or private sources for which the institution is responsible for<br />

selecting the recipient or determining the amount <strong>of</strong> aid, or providing matching or<br />

supplementary funds for a previously determined recipient;<br />

3. during the initial academic year in residence, <strong>of</strong>f-campus employment earnings<br />

for which the <strong>athletics</strong> interest <strong>of</strong> the institution intercede on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recipient;<br />

4. for the student-athlete recruited by the institution, financial aid awarded through<br />

an established and continuing outside program for the recognition <strong>of</strong> outstanding<br />

high-school graduates in which <strong>athletics</strong> participation may be a major criterion.<br />

Other Permissible Financial Aid:<br />

1. financial aid received from anyone upon whom the student-athlete is naturally or<br />

legal dependent;<br />

2. financial aid awarded solely on basis having no relationship to <strong>athletics</strong> ability;<br />

3. financial aid awarded through an established and continuing outside program in<br />

which <strong>athletics</strong> participation is not the major criterion<br />

4. for a student-athlete not recruited, financial aid awarded through an established<br />

and continuing outside program in which <strong>athletics</strong> participation may be a major<br />

criterion<br />

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5. educational expenses awarded by the U.S. Olympic Committee<br />

Exempted Financial Aid:<br />

1. an honorary award for outstanding academic achievement or an established<br />

institutional research grant<br />

2. legitimate loans, based upon a regular repayment schedule, available to all<br />

students and administered on the same basis for all students;<br />

3. employment during <strong>of</strong>ficial vacation periods;<br />

4. employment subsequent to a student-athlete’s first academic year<br />

5. a postgraduate scholarship awarded by the institution<br />

6. government grants (i.e. AmeriCorps Program, Disabled Veterans, Military<br />

Reserve Training Programs, Montgomery G.I. Bill, Pell Grants, Special U.S.<br />

Government Entitlement Programs, etc.)<br />

I Athletic Scholarships i<br />

A student-athlete may be awarded an athletic scholarship for any term during which the<br />

student-athlete is in regular attendance as an undergraduate with eligibility remaining or<br />

within six years after initial enrollment in a collegiate institution (provided the student does<br />

not receive such aid for more than five years during that period), or may receive and athletic<br />

scholarship as a graduate student if NCAA regulations are satisfied and eligibility remains.<br />

A student-athlete must meet applicable institutional, conference, and NCAA regulations to be<br />

eligible for institutional financial aid.<br />

A full athletic scholarship can cover the maximum expenses <strong>of</strong> tuition and fees, room and<br />

board, and required course-related books and a partial athletic scholarship may be in any<br />

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amount less than a full athletic scholarship.<br />

Athletic scholarships shall not be awarded in excess <strong>of</strong> one academic year and must be<br />

reissued each academic year if approved for renewal.<br />

It is permissible for a staff member to inform a prospect that the <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> may<br />

recommend to the financial aid authority that the prospect’s financial aid be renewed each<br />

year for a period <strong>of</strong> four years. However, the prospect must be aware that the renewal is not<br />

automatic and must be renewed on an annual basis if approved. Additionally, it is not<br />

permissible for an institution to assure the prospect that it automatically will continue a grantin-aid<br />

past the one-year period if the recipient sustains an injury that prevents him or her<br />

from competing in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, but may inform the prospect that a<br />

recommendation for renewal may be approved past the one-year period and must be renewed<br />

annually if approved.<br />

An athletic scholarship may be reduced or canceled during the period <strong>of</strong> the award if the<br />

recipient:<br />

1. renders himself or herself ineligible for intercollegiate competition; or<br />

2. fraudulently misrepresents any information on an application, letter <strong>of</strong> intent or<br />

financial aid agreement; or<br />

3. engages in serious misconduct warranting substantial disciplinary penalty; or<br />

4. voluntarily withdraws from a sport at any time for personal reasons<br />

The student-athlete must be notified in writing <strong>of</strong> an opportunity for a hearing if his or her<br />

aid is reduced or cancelled during the period <strong>of</strong> the award.<br />

An athletic scholarship may not be increased, decreased, or canceled during the period <strong>of</strong> the<br />

award:<br />

1. on the basis <strong>of</strong> a student’s <strong>athletics</strong> ability, performance or contribution to a<br />

team’s success; or<br />

2. because <strong>of</strong> an injury that prevents the recipient from participating in <strong>athletics</strong>; or<br />

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3. for any other <strong>athletics</strong> reason<br />

An athletic scholarship may be increased as follows:<br />

1. between the period <strong>of</strong> time when the student-athlete signs the financial aid award<br />

letter and the beginning <strong>of</strong> the period <strong>of</strong> the award; and<br />

2. subsequent to the date on which the student-athlete receives any benefits as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the student’s financial aid grants (which is determined on the first day <strong>of</strong><br />

classes for a particular academic term or the first day <strong>of</strong> practice, whichever is<br />

earlier), an institution may increase the student-athlete’s financial aid if the<br />

institution can demonstrate that such an increase is unrelated in any manner to an<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> reason<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will make all athletic scholarship recommendations to the<br />

Financial Aid Office for approval. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics reserves the right to make<br />

recommendations for athletic scholarship awards or for athletic scholarship changes, within<br />

NCAA guidelines.<br />

Any reduction or cancellation <strong>of</strong> aid during the period <strong>of</strong> award is permissible only if such<br />

action is taken for proper cause by the regular disciplinary or financial aid authorities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

institution and the student-athlete has been provided written notice <strong>of</strong> an opportunity for a<br />

hearing.<br />

I Renewals and Non-renewals <strong>of</strong> Athletic Scholarship i<br />

The renewal <strong>of</strong> institutional financial aid based in any degree on <strong>athletics</strong> ability shall be<br />

made on or before July 1 prior to the academic year in which it is to be effective. The<br />

institution shall promptly notify in writing each student-athlete who received an award the<br />

previous academic year and who has eligibility remaining in the sport in which financial aid<br />

was awarded the previous year whether the grant has been renewed or not renewed for the<br />

ensuing academic year. Notification <strong>of</strong> financial aid renewals and nonrenewals are approved<br />

and prepared by the Financial Aid Office.<br />

Hearing Opportunity Required:<br />

If the institution decides not to renew or decides to reduce financial aid for the ensuring<br />

academic year, the institution shall inform the student-athlete in writing that he or she, upon<br />

request, shall be provided a hearing before the Financial Aid Appeals Committee. The<br />

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decision to renew or not renew the financial aid is left to the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Financial Aid<br />

Committee, to be determined in accordance with its normal practices for students generally.<br />

I Reconsideration <strong>of</strong> Non-renewal i<br />

It is permissible for the institution that has notified a student-athlete that he or she will not be<br />

provided institutional financial aid for the next academic year subsequently to award<br />

financial aid to that student-athlete.<br />

I Fifth-Year Scholarships i<br />

Fifth-Year Scholarship<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics does not automatically grant fifth-year athletic scholarships.<br />

Whether a student-athlete is still completing their undergraduate degree, completing a second<br />

major, has eligibility remaining, or has athletic scholarship eligibility remaining should not<br />

be presumed reasons by the student-athlete that a fifth-year scholarship will be granted. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will review requests for consideration <strong>of</strong> a fifth-year athletic<br />

scholarship by the student-athlete. The student-athlete must complete the application for a<br />

“Fifth-Year Scholarship Request” form with all attachments and signatures affixed to be<br />

turned in to the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance by April 1 <strong>of</strong> that academic year.<br />

To be eligible for consideration, the student-athlete must:<br />

1. meet the criteria for fifth-year assistance per NCAA regulations;<br />

2. present valid reasoning for the fifth-year assistance request;<br />

3. have supporting documentation from the head coach for the request; and<br />

4. have evidence <strong>of</strong> academic progress made the academic year(s);<br />

Fifth-year assistance is awarded based on funds available. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will<br />

have the discretion to waive the criteria for fifth-year assistance, due to mitigating<br />

circumstances and will have final authority for approving all fifth-year assistance requests<br />

pending the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s approval.<br />

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I Summer School Scholarships i<br />

Student-athletes who received athletic scholarships during the previous academic year may<br />

request summer school assistance by completing the “Summer School Assistance<br />

Application Request” form with all attachments and signatures affixed to be turned in to the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance by April l <strong>of</strong> that academic year.<br />

To be eligible for consideration, the student-athlete must:<br />

1. meet the criteria for summer school assistance per NCAA regulations;<br />

2. present valid reasoning for the summer school assistance request;<br />

3. have supporting documentation from the head coach for the request; and<br />

4. present evidence <strong>of</strong> academic progress made during that academic year.<br />

Summer school financial assistance is awarded based on funds available. The Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics will have the discretion to waive the criteria for summer school assistance, due to<br />

mitigating circumstances and will have final authority for approving all summer school<br />

assistance requests, pending the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s approval.<br />

Summer School Scholarship Request for Academically Ineligible Student-Athletes<br />

At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the spring semester, student-athletes who academically ineligible per<br />

NCAA and/or institutional requirements have the opportunity to apply for summer school<br />

scholarship to regain eligibility for the Fall semester if they meet the criteria stated above.<br />

Summer school applications must be submitted to the compliance <strong>of</strong>fice within 48 hours <strong>of</strong><br />

final grades being posted. Requests will be reviewed by the Athletic Department’s summer<br />

school scholarship committee (Asst AD for Compliance, Asst AD for Academics, Associate<br />

AD for Business and Deputy Athletic Director) with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic having final<br />

authority for approving summer school requests, pending the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s<br />

approval.<br />

I Book Purchasing Program i<br />

Student-athletes who are awarded books as part <strong>of</strong> their athletic scholarship are entitled to<br />

have required course-related books made available to them by the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

The university bookstore receives a copy <strong>of</strong> each student-athlete’s class schedule during the<br />

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first week <strong>of</strong> classes. The bookstore will package all course related textbooks for the studentathlete<br />

to pick up. The student-athlete must present a picture ID to the bookstore to pick up<br />

their appropriate course related textbooks. All textbooks are returned to the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Student-Athlete Advising at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester. If books are not returned properly or in<br />

good condition, the student-athlete will be assessed the cost <strong>of</strong> the books and the charges will<br />

be posted to his or her student account and/or will not be eligible for books for the ensuing<br />

academic semester. If a student-athlete purchases books outside <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics’ book system, the student-athlete will personally be responsible for the cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />

books and will not be reimbursed. If a student-athlete loses his or her books, the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics will not replace the books and the student-athlete is still responsible for the value<br />

<strong>of</strong> the books. If required course-related books or reading materials are not available oncampus,<br />

the student-athlete may purchase the books <strong>of</strong>f-campus, with prior approval, and be<br />

reimbursed for the cost <strong>of</strong> the books.<br />

Books purchased under this program are not to be sold by the student-athlete, which may<br />

constitute a NCAA violation and result in loss <strong>of</strong> eligibility. Books may not be purchased for<br />

anyone other than the student-athlete who has books included in his or her scholarship award.<br />

Student-athletes who fail to return books after they graduate or have left the institution are<br />

still responsible for the books. Outstanding debts will be forwarded to Student Accounts for<br />

collection. If the student-athlete does not respond to Student Accounts’ attempt to collect on<br />

the outstanding balance, the debt will be reported to a collection agency.<br />

iOff-Campus Room and Board Allowance<br />

i<br />

Student-athletes who receive full athletic scholarships and live <strong>of</strong>f-campus will receive a<br />

room and board allowance check monthly for meals and housing. The housing allowance<br />

will be equivalent to the institution’s room rates on-campus and will be a weighted average.<br />

The board allowance will be equivalent to the highest meal plan cost. The allowance checks<br />

will be made available at the first <strong>of</strong> each month (September-April) but in no case, will be<br />

available until after the institution’s drop/add period. The January check will be delayed<br />

until the institution has reopened after the holiday and the drop/add period has ended.<br />

I NCAA Student Assistance Fund i<br />

There is an established fund by the NCAA allowing member institutions to utilize funds to<br />

assist student-athletes who have financial need and these funds are not countable in the<br />

maximum individual limits nor do they have to be paid back. Some permissible uses <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fund are:<br />

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-medical expenses (except those covered by another insurance program);<br />

-dental expenses<br />

-hearing aids<br />

-vision therapy (e.g. contact lenses, eyeglasses)<br />

-<strong>of</strong>f-campus counseling<br />

-expendable academic course supplies; and<br />

-essential items<br />

-family emergencies<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has the authority to approve or not approve any requests for use<br />

<strong>of</strong> this fund and student-athletes should make only valid requests. There is a limited amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> funds available and student-athletes should make prompt requests to the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. The Financial Aid Office will be notified <strong>of</strong> the student-athletes’ request for<br />

assistance and will be the final authority for approving or not approving the request based on<br />

the student-athlete’s financial need and the current amount <strong>of</strong> financial aid awarded.<br />

XIV. DRUG EDUCATION, TESTING & COUNSELING PROGRAMS<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics does not condone any use <strong>of</strong> illegal or improper substances by<br />

its student-athletes and staff, and student-athletes are expected to refrain from using any,<br />

including those listed as NCAA banned substances. “The <strong>UNC</strong>W Drug Education, Screening<br />

and Counseling Program for Student-Athlete” is a <strong>department</strong>al policy and is included in the<br />

appendix.<br />

As mandated by the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina General Administration, student-athletes<br />

are required to attend drug education programs, participate in drug testing, and have access to<br />

counseling services. The “<strong>UNC</strong>W Drug Education, Screening and Counseling Program for<br />

Student-Athletes” document is reviewed and distributed to each student-athlete for signature<br />

consenting to the program. To be a student-athlete, voluntary willingness to participate in the<br />

drug education, testing, and counseling program is required. A current listing <strong>of</strong> NCAA<br />

banned substances is included in the document and student-athletes must be knowledgeable<br />

<strong>of</strong> the consequences for a positive drug test result either by the university or the NCAA.<br />

Ignorance is not an excuse!<br />

If a student-athlete does not attend drug education programs or does not cooperate with drug<br />

testing, eligibility will be jeopardized. The consequences for noncompliance with the<br />

program or a positive drug test result are provided in the document. If a student-athlete is<br />

suspended or removed from the athletic program for failure to comply with the policy, a<br />

notification letter will be sent to the student-athlete. An opportunity for a hearing will be<br />

granted, if requested.<br />

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If team rules and <strong>policies</strong> state more stringent consequences than the <strong>department</strong>al policy,<br />

these may apply. If a student-athlete does not comply with the policy, the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics will make the decision concerning a student-athlete’s athletic participation. Each<br />

situation is reviewed individually and a decision will be rendered. Same consequences may<br />

not apply in every situation. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will have final authority to make<br />

participation decisions except in cases when the student-athlete requests a hearing. In an<br />

appeal case, the hearing committee will have the final decision.<br />

I Use <strong>of</strong> Tobacco Products i<br />

Per NCAA regulations, the use <strong>of</strong> tobacco products is prohibited by all game personnel (e.g.,<br />

coaches, trainers, managers and game <strong>of</strong>ficials) in all sports during practice and competition.<br />

Athletic staff must comply with this policy as noncompliance may result in suspension or<br />

employment termination. A student-athlete who uses tobacco products during a practice or<br />

competition shall be disqualified for the remainder <strong>of</strong> that practice or competition.<br />

XV. STRENGTH TRAINING FACILITY<br />

Hours <strong>of</strong> Operation<br />

Schedules <strong>of</strong> strength training facility use will be posted at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each<br />

semester/summer session on the facility doors. The schedule will be organized on an<br />

equitable basis for each team by the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach and approved by<br />

the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities. Each athletic team has a reserved time allocated<br />

for its use only. During this time a member <strong>of</strong> the strength and conditioning staff will<br />

supervise the workout. Also, hours are posted for physical education classes and “open”<br />

hours for faculty/staff use. Student-athletes must adhere to the schedule to maintain proper<br />

use <strong>of</strong> the facility. Any student-athlete who uses the facility during “open” hours will be<br />

supervised by a member <strong>of</strong> the strength and conditioning staff.<br />

Facility Rules<br />

All student-athletes, faculty, or staff that uses the strength training facility (weight room)<br />

must adhere to the following guidelines:<br />

• Shirts must be worn at all times. No sports bras. Cut-<strong>of</strong>f and sleeveless shirts are<br />

permissible.<br />

• Shoes must be worn at all times. No flip-flops, sandals, or open toed shoes allowed.<br />

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• No apparel with another university’s emblem is allowed. Any apparel with another<br />

university’s emblem must be turned inside out or be removed.<br />

• Personal items must be left outside <strong>of</strong> the strength training facility (weight room) in<br />

the storage boxes. No bags, keys, etc. are allowed inside.<br />

• Weights must be replaced after use. This includes plate weights being returned to the<br />

weight trees and dumbbells being returned to the dumbbell racks.<br />

• Do not lean any weights against the walls.<br />

• Do not drop or throw any weights, with the exception in the bumper plates used on<br />

the Olympic platforms.<br />

• The cardiovascular equipment must be wiped down after use with a towel.<br />

• All equipment and/or weights used must be put away at the end <strong>of</strong> the team’s<br />

assigned time. The facility should be in order prior to the next team’s use.<br />

Maintenance<br />

The strength and conditioning staff will perform any necessary maintenance to the<br />

equipment/facility as needed. If a student-athlete recognizes a problem with a piece <strong>of</strong><br />

equipment he/she should notify a member <strong>of</strong> the strength/conditioning staff immediately.<br />

Any maintenance that cannot be performed by a member <strong>of</strong> the strength and conditioning<br />

staff should be brought to the attention <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Athletic Director in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

facilities.<br />

Safety<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> the strength and conditioning staff or a member <strong>of</strong> the athletic team’s coaching<br />

staff will be designated the “first responder” in case <strong>of</strong> emergency. If a student-athlete is<br />

seriously injured while using the strength-training facility, the “first responder” will follow<br />

the athletic <strong>department</strong>’s <strong>procedures</strong> for the situation. A courtesy telephone is located<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> the facility’s main entrance in case <strong>of</strong> emergency.<br />

XVII. PROFESSIONAL SPORTS COUNSELING PANEL<br />

Student-athletes who are interested in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports career need to be knowledgeable<br />

<strong>of</strong> NCAA regulations as it relates to amateur status. The university <strong>of</strong>fers a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Sports Counseling Panel to guide and counselor student-athletes. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the student-athlete to notify the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics if he or she is pursuing or is<br />

approached about a pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports career.<br />

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Provided below is a summary <strong>of</strong> NCAA regulations concerning involvement with<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional teams and additional information can be provided by the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics, at the request <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete:<br />

A student-athlete may seek the assistance <strong>of</strong> the university’s Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Sports Counseling<br />

Panel to:<br />

1. advise a student-athlete about a pr<strong>of</strong>essional career;<br />

2. provide direction on securing a loan for the purpose <strong>of</strong> purchasing insurance<br />

against a disabling injury;<br />

3. review a proposed pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports contract;<br />

4. meet with the student-athlete and representatives <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional teams;<br />

5. communicate directly (e.g., in-person, by mail or telephone) with<br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>athletics</strong> team to assist in securing a tryout<br />

with that team for a student-athlete;<br />

6. assist the student-athlete in the selection <strong>of</strong> an agent by participating with the<br />

student-athlete in interviews <strong>of</strong> agents, by reviewing written information<br />

player agents send to the student-athlete and by having direct communication<br />

with those individuals who can comment about the abilities <strong>of</strong> an agent (e.g.,<br />

other agents, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional league’s players’ association); and<br />

7. visit with player agents or representatives <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>athletics</strong> teams to<br />

assist the student-athlete in determining his or her market value (e.g., potential<br />

salary, draft status).<br />

The Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Sports Counseling Panel consists <strong>of</strong> the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, university<br />

attorney, Faculty Athletics Representative, and may include additional university<br />

representatives (outside <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics) as necessary. In accordance with<br />

NCAA regulations, the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Sports Counseling Panel or a head coach in a sport may<br />

contact agents, pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports organizations on behalf <strong>of</strong> a student-athlete, provided no<br />

compensation is received for such services.<br />

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I Draft and Inquiry i<br />

A student-athlete may inquire <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports organization about eligibility for a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional-league player draft or request information about the individual’s market value<br />

without affecting his/her amateur status.<br />

Subsequent to initial full-time collegiate enrollment, a student-athlete loses amateur status in<br />

a particular sport when the student-athlete asks to be placed on the draft list or supplemental<br />

draft <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional league in that sport, even though:<br />

1. student-athlete asks that his or her name be withdrawn from the draft list prior to<br />

the actual draft;<br />

2. student-athlete’s name remains on the list but he or she is not drafted; and<br />

3. student-athlete is drafted but does not sign an agreement with any pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> team.<br />

Exception-Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Basketball Draft<br />

An enrolled student-athlete in the sport <strong>of</strong> basketball may enter a pr<strong>of</strong>essional league’s draft<br />

one time during his or her collegiate career without jeopardizing eligibility in that sport,<br />

provided the student-athlete is not drafted by any team in that league and the student-athlete<br />

declares his or her intention to resume intercollegiate participation within 30 days after the<br />

draft. The student-athlete’s declaration <strong>of</strong> intent shall be in writing to the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics.<br />

I Negotiations i<br />

A student-athlete may request information about pr<strong>of</strong>essional market value without affecting<br />

his or her amateur status. Further, the student-athlete, his or her legal guardians or the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports counseling panel may enter into negotiations with a pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports<br />

organization without the loss <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete’s amateur status. A student-athlete who<br />

retains an agent shall lose amateur status.<br />

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I Contracts and Compensation i<br />

A student-athlete shall in ineligible for participation on an intercollegiate sport if he or she<br />

has entered into any kind <strong>of</strong> agreement to compete in pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>athletics</strong>, either orally or in<br />

writing, regardless <strong>of</strong> the legal enforceability <strong>of</strong> that agreement.<br />

I Agents i<br />

A student-athlete shall be ineligible for participation in an intercollegiate sport if he or she<br />

ever has agreed (orally or in writing) to be represented by an agent for the purposes <strong>of</strong><br />

marking his or her <strong>athletics</strong> ability or reputation in that sport. If the contract does not specify<br />

any specific sport, the student-athlete is ineligible in all sports. A verbal or written agreement<br />

with an agent for representation in future pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports negotiations that are to take<br />

place after the student-athlete has completed his or her eligibility in that sport will render a<br />

student-athlete ineligible.<br />

A student-athlete shall be ineligible if he or she (or his or her relatives or friends) accepts<br />

transportation or other benefits from:<br />

1. any person who represents a student-athlete in the marketing <strong>of</strong> his or her <strong>athletics</strong><br />

ability; and<br />

2. an agent, even if the agent has indicated that he or she has no interest in<br />

representing the student-athlete in the marketing <strong>of</strong> his or her <strong>athletics</strong> ability or<br />

reputation and does not represent individuals in the student-athlete’s sport.<br />

Student-athletes who are approached by pr<strong>of</strong>essional organizations or agents must report<br />

these contacts to the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics in order to not jeopardize NCAA athletic<br />

amateurism regulations.<br />

XVIII. REPORTING OF NCAA VIOLATIONS<br />

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<strong>UNC</strong>W is committed to operating its athletic programs in a manner which is consistent with<br />

the NCAA, CAA, and university rules and regulations. Toward that end, the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has instituted a compliance program which will combine the training<br />

and education <strong>of</strong> coaches, student-athletes, and “athletic representatives”; the review and<br />

monitoring <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and university operating <strong>procedures</strong> to ensure compliance with<br />

those rules; and prompt institutional response when rule violations do occur.<br />

Our goals are to educate coaches, student-athletes, and athletic representatives <strong>of</strong> their<br />

responsibilities under the rules, to develop operating systems within the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics and university which guide our efforts to work within the rules, and to respond to<br />

each rule violation so that we can correct the situation and be in compliance with all<br />

applicable rules.<br />

We affirm that coaches, student-athletes, and athletic representatives at <strong>UNC</strong>W have an<br />

obligation to report any violations or potential violations <strong>of</strong> NCAA or CAA rules in which<br />

they are aware. The information will be forwarded to the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance who will examine the situation and communicate the results with the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, in consultation with the Chancellor and Faculty<br />

Athletics Representative, may request formation <strong>of</strong> a committee to conduct or assist in an<br />

investigation <strong>of</strong> an actual or alleged violation. Actual rule violations will be submitted to the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the Faculty Athletic Representative, and to the Chancellor and reported<br />

to the CAA and NCAA.<br />

It is our position that no rule violation is so minor that it need not be reported. In responding<br />

to rule violations, an assessment <strong>of</strong> the factors will be viewed such as whether the violation is<br />

intentional, whether any advantage is gained (e.g., recruiting, competitive, or for the studentathletes<br />

involved), whether a student-athlete’s eligibility is affected, and whether violations<br />

are recurring. Our goals in responding to an alleged violation will be to encourage<br />

communication; to seek consistency and accountability; and above all to reinforce <strong>UNC</strong>W’s<br />

commitment to rules compliance.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W’S Procedure For Reporting Rule Violations<br />

i<br />

In accordance with CAA and NCAA regulations, all suspected rule violations shall be<br />

investigated. If the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, in consultation with the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Faculty Athletics Representative and Chancellor as needed, determines<br />

that a violation has occurred, the rule violation will be reported to the CAA and NCAA.<br />

A. Who May Report A Rule Violation<br />

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1. Any individual (e.g., athletic <strong>department</strong> staff member, student-athlete, university<br />

employee, athletic representative) may report an alleged, rumored, or suspected<br />

violation.<br />

2. The individual may report the alleged, rumored, or suspected violation verbally,<br />

in writing, or anonymously.<br />

B. To Whom Shall An Alleged Violation Be Reported<br />

1. If an alleged or rumored violation is conveyed to any athletic <strong>department</strong> staff<br />

member, the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance is required to notify the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics <strong>of</strong> the possible violation immediately.<br />

2. Individuals other than athletic <strong>department</strong> staff members may report an alleged<br />

violation to any or all <strong>of</strong> the following persons:<br />

a. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

b. Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance<br />

c. Faculty Athletics Representative<br />

C. Conducting An Investigation Of A Violation<br />

1. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is responsible for the conduct <strong>of</strong> all investigations. The<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, in connection with the Chancellor and Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative, may request formation <strong>of</strong> a committee to conduct or assist an<br />

investigation <strong>of</strong> an actual or alleged violation.<br />

2. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics shall maintain a written record <strong>of</strong> all alleged violations.<br />

The record shall consist <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

a. Date that the alleged violation was reported to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and by whom the violation was<br />

reported, if not by an anonymous source.<br />

b. Detailed summary <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> the alleged violation, including the names<br />

<strong>of</strong> all persons involved in the alleged violation.<br />

c. Chronology <strong>of</strong> actions taken by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in the investigation.<br />

d. Rationale for concluding whether the allegation was or was not a violation <strong>of</strong><br />

NCAA regulations.<br />

e. If a violation has occurred, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will keep on file a copy <strong>of</strong><br />

the report <strong>of</strong> the violation and subsequent correspondence with the NCAA<br />

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Office. Copies <strong>of</strong> the report will be sent to the Chancellor, the Faculty<br />

Athletics Representative, and the CAA.<br />

D. Information To Be Included In The Self-Report<br />

The NCAA Enforcement Division recommends that the following information be<br />

included in the report <strong>of</strong> a violation:<br />

1. The date and location <strong>of</strong> the violation.<br />

2. The identities <strong>of</strong> involved student-athletes, coaching staff members, etc.<br />

3. The means by which the institution became aware <strong>of</strong> this information. (If a<br />

newspaper alerted the institution, a copy <strong>of</strong> the article should be included.)<br />

4. The reasons the violation occurred, e.g., lack <strong>of</strong> knowledge, poor monitoring, etc.,<br />

and the justification for these reasons.<br />

5. A list <strong>of</strong> corrective or punitive actions taken by the institution. This is the most<br />

important item for the institution to report.<br />

6. The institution’s position. The institution should indicate whether it believes a<br />

violation occurred and the specific legislation it believes has been violated.<br />

E. Alleged Violations At Other NCAA Member Institutions<br />

1. If an individual has knowledge <strong>of</strong> an alleged violation that has occurred at another<br />

NCAA member institution, he/she can report the alleged violation to the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics or Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance.<br />

2. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance should<br />

discuss the violation with the accuser and may then contact the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

or Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at the accused member institution to<br />

request that the alleged violation be investigated. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance may contact the CAA and request that the<br />

conference contact the accused institution or that institution’s conference.<br />

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XIV. SENIOR EXIT INTERVIEWS<br />

The senior exit interview is a resource and survey for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to gain<br />

insight and knowledge into the student-athletes’ athletic experience at <strong>UNC</strong>W. Additionally,<br />

it is an avenue for the student-athlete to voluntarily share information about their personal<br />

athletic experience both orally and in writing. Student-athletes, who have exhausted<br />

eligibility or are graduating, complete a written senior exit interview by evaluating their<br />

sports program, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, and their overall experience. The Faculty<br />

Athletics Representative, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, and the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA<br />

conduct separate oral interviews with the student-athletes. The FAR always interviews a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> one student-athlete per team, if applicable. The results are summarized and<br />

shared in a meeting between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Faculty Athletics Representative, and<br />

the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA. This information assists the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics in<br />

learning about the student-athletes’ experiences, evaluating the athletic programs, and in<br />

making decisions or taking corrective actions for future athletic improvements.<br />

XX. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> outstanding contributions to <strong>UNC</strong>W, whether academic, athletic, or both, studentathletes<br />

may be recipients <strong>of</strong> public recognition and awards. Their visibility as a successful<br />

student-athlete may lead to requests from the news media for interviews or statements. If this<br />

should occur, the student-athletes should be aware that they are representing not only<br />

themselves, but also their team, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, and the university. Public<br />

appearances and interviews should be made in a courteous and responsible manner.<br />

The coach, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and the university may recommend student-athletes<br />

for award nominations. Consideration is given to their athletic performance, academic<br />

record, sportsmanship, observance <strong>of</strong> rules, as well as other criteria. All awards are provided<br />

in compliance with NCAA regulations regarding the type and number <strong>of</strong> awards permitted.<br />

Each sport honors its top student-athletes at the annual <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletic Awards Banquet<br />

near the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the spring semester. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics recognizes<br />

individual student-athletes as well as presents team awards. Seniors from each team and<br />

athletic support groups receive a senior award.<br />

Additionally, the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics is responsible for recommending<br />

student-athletes for CAA and NCAA awards with the assistance <strong>of</strong> head coaches and the<br />

Sports Information Office. The Assistant Athletic Director for Academics circulates award<br />

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and nomination information to coaches, sport supervisors and student-athletes. Every effort is<br />

made to make nominations for awards as appropriate.<br />

I Awards and Scholarships i<br />

Athletic Award – an athletic grant-in-aid may be awarded to a prospective student-athlete or<br />

a continuing student-athlete in accordance with NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

Chancellor’s Cup – The Chancellor’s Cup is presented to a male and/or female studentathlete<br />

who best represents <strong>UNC</strong>W in the classroom and in the athletic arena. The<br />

recipient(s) must have a minimum 3.0 gpa and be a graduating student-athlete during the<br />

term <strong>of</strong> its presentation. The Chancellor’s Cup is presented at the annual Athletic Awards<br />

Banquet.<br />

Thomas V. Moseley Outstanding Student-Athlete Award – This award is presented at the<br />

annual Athletic Awards Banquet to one student-athlete who has achieved athletic excellence<br />

and has brought local, regional, and/or national recognition to the university.<br />

Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner’s Academic Award – This award, sponsored<br />

by the CAA, is given annually to student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in both<br />

the classroom and in the athletic arena. Recipients must have earned a varsity letter in their<br />

respective CAA sponsored sport and must have achieved either an overall or current<br />

academic year grade-point average <strong>of</strong> 3.2 or better.<br />

Seahawk Award – This award is given annually by the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to studentathletes<br />

who have earned a 3.0 or better grade-point average for the academic year.<br />

Golden Seahawk Award – This award is given annually by the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to<br />

student-athletes who have earned a 3.25 or better grade-point average for the academic year.<br />

Team Leadership Award – This annual award is presented to the athletic team who has<br />

demonstrated a commitment to leadership through community service projects, charitable<br />

activities, and the promotion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The award is presented<br />

at the Athletic Awards Banquet.<br />

Outstanding Student-Athlete Leadership Award – This award, sponsored by the Student-<br />

Athlete Advisory Committee, is presented annually to a student-athlete for outstanding<br />

leadership. The award is presented at the Athletic Awards Banquet.<br />

Soaring Seahawk Award – This award is giving to one male and one female student-<br />

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athlete who<br />

The NCAA <strong>of</strong>fers several scholarships programs (eg., NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship<br />

Program, NCAA Degree Completion Program, NCAA Women’s Enhancement Program,<br />

NCAA Ethnic Minority Enhancement Program, etc.) <strong>of</strong>fering financial assistance to studentathletes<br />

completing their degree program as well as opportunities to consider a future in the<br />

athletic field. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics provides annual information about these<br />

programs to all head coaches to share with their student-athletes. It is recommended that<br />

student-athletes visit the NCAA website for further information or inquire with the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics about these programs. The Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Academics facilitates nominations for these awards.<br />

Any awards or scholarships that student-athletes may qualify for (eg., Academic All-<br />

American, etc.) will be recommended to the student-athlete by the coach, the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics, and the university. Student-athletes will be contacted to apply for the award or<br />

scholarship and encouraged to inquire about scholarships as well.<br />

XXI. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES<br />

If a student-athlete believes he or she has been unfairly treated or would like to express any<br />

grievances or concerns in the areas <strong>of</strong> athletic scholarships, transfer releases, harassment,<br />

hazing, abusive behavior, discrimination or any other issues regarding his/her athletic<br />

experience, opportunities are available to voice these concerns. Student-athletes are<br />

encouraged to deal with your coach whenever possible or to personally see your sport<br />

supervisor, the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA or the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Another avenue<br />

to express concerns is through a meeting with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee that<br />

considers matters <strong>of</strong> general concern for all student-athletes or by contacting your team<br />

SAAC representative or any SAAC <strong>of</strong>ficer. Additionally, the Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative, the Athletic Council, and the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> Students, in addition to<br />

the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics, are available to hear any concerns as well.<br />

Any grievance matters regarding financial aid (i.e. athletic scholarship reductions or<br />

cancellations) are handled by the Financial Aid Appeals Committee. If a student-athlete<br />

desires to appeal an athletic scholarship reduction or cancellation, the Financial Aid Office<br />

will provide this hearing opportunity. The student-athlete has 14 days to request the hearing<br />

opportunity upon receiving the written notification from the Financial Aid Office that the<br />

athletic scholarship has been reduced or cancelled. The Financial Aid Office has established<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> for hearing opportunities and these <strong>procedures</strong> are outlined in the letter the<br />

student-athlete receives.<br />

Any grievance matters regarding transfer releases (i.e. transfer release appeals) are handled<br />

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y a subcommittee from the Athletics Council, composed <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative and non<strong>athletics</strong> faculty/staff members with the addition <strong>of</strong> two studentathletes<br />

from SAAC. If a student-athlete is denied a request for a transfer release, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will provide a written letter to the student-athlete that, upon written<br />

request, he or she will be provided a hearing opportunity. The subcommittee from the<br />

Athletics Council conducts the hearing. The hearing and written results <strong>of</strong> the hearing are<br />

provided to the student-athlete within 15 business days <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete’s written<br />

request for a hearing. If the subcommittee fails to conduct the hearing or provide the written<br />

results to the student-athlete within 15 business days, the release shall be granted by default<br />

and a written release will be provided to the student-athlete.<br />

Other grievance matters regarding harassment, hazing, abusive behavior, or discrimination<br />

are handled by a subcommittee from the Athletics Council, composed <strong>of</strong> the Faculty<br />

Athletics Representative and non<strong>athletics</strong> faculty/staff with the addition <strong>of</strong> two studentathletes<br />

from SAAC. The subcommittee will investigate the grievance matter, conduct a<br />

hearing, as necessary, and provide written the results <strong>of</strong> the hearing to the student-athlete<br />

and to university personnel. Findings <strong>of</strong> the subcommittee are directed to the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics and Chancellor for final resolution.<br />

The information provided below is a reference guide on available resources for<br />

communicating any grievances.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Contact Person<br />

Contact Number<br />

Kelly Mehrtens, Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics 962-3571<br />

Pat Howey, Deputy Athletic Director/SWA 962-3767<br />

Joe Browning, Sr. Assoc. AD for Communications 962-3236<br />

Randy Magill, Assoc. AD for Business 962-3580<br />

Coaches <strong>of</strong> Respective Program<br />

TBD<br />

Sports Supervisors<br />

Contact Number<br />

Kelly Mehrtens (Basketball) 962-3571<br />

Pat Howey (Baseball, S<strong>of</strong>tball, Tennis, Golf, Swim& Dive, Volleyball) 962-3767<br />

Joe Browning (Soccer) 962-3236<br />

Randy Magill (Track/Cross Country) 962-3580<br />

Athletic Council Contact Person<br />

Contact Number<br />

Dr. Robert Burrus, Economics & Finance 962-3226<br />

Dr. Steve Elliott, Health & Applied Human Science 962-2115<br />

Dr. Mika Elovaara, Asst. Dir., Graduate Liberal Studies 962-2427<br />

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Dr. Daniel Guo, Mathematics & Statistics 962-3671<br />

Dr. Randall Hanson, Accountancy & Business Law 962-3801<br />

Dr. Jennifer Horan, Public & International Affairs 962-7929<br />

Dr. Tammy Hunt, Management 962-3684<br />

Dr. John Huntsman, Earth Sciences 962-3499<br />

Dr. Amelia Moody, EYC & Sped, Watson School 962-2580<br />

Dr. John Morrison, Physics & Physical Oceanography 962-7720<br />

Dr. Thomas Porter, Marketing 962-7466<br />

Dr. Stephanie Richardson, English 962-3552<br />

Dr. Scott Simmons, Anthropology 962-3429<br />

Dr. Sue Combs, Faculty Athletic Representative 962-3262<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Dean <strong>of</strong> Students’ Contact Person<br />

Contact Number<br />

Ben Ojala, Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Students 962-3119<br />

Jennie McNeilly, Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> Students 962-3119<br />

Mike Walker, Dean <strong>of</strong> Students 962-3119<br />

Athletic Academic Support Program Contact Person<br />

Contact Number<br />

Sandy Morrison, Assistant Athletic Director for Academics 962-7095<br />

Student Athlete Advisory Committee Contact Person<br />

John Dillashaw, President<br />

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XXII. COMPLIANCE<br />

COMPLIANCE<br />

The compliance section is prepared to assist Athletics Department personnel in adhering to<br />

institutional, CAA, and NCAA rules and regulations. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> all staff<br />

members to be familiar with all guidelines and appropriate forms to maintain compliance<br />

expectations as part <strong>of</strong> your employment at <strong>UNC</strong>W. If you have any questions, please<br />

consult the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance. “PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU ACT.”<br />

INDIVIDUAL COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES<br />

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

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The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, through the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, is responsible for the<br />

overall development, implementation, and review <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong>’s <strong>procedures</strong> to<br />

comply with NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR<br />

The Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is involved in the planning, direction and conduct <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University’s <strong>athletics</strong> program within NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations.<br />

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance is responsible for educating, enforcing and monitoring the<br />

compliance efforts <strong>of</strong> all coaches, <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> personnel and student-athletes<br />

pertaining to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations and serves as a liaison<br />

to outside <strong>department</strong>s involved in the compliance <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

In implementing all compliance matters, the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance works closely with<br />

the following individuals to ascertain compliance in their specific areas <strong>of</strong> responsibility:<br />

SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR COMMUNICATIONS<br />

The Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications is responsible for ensuring<br />

the <strong>department</strong>al publications and publicity <strong>of</strong> all <strong>athletics</strong> programs comply with NCAA,<br />

CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR BUSINESS<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Business is responsible for ensuring the financial<br />

<strong>procedures</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> and other business-related matters such as team<br />

travel, recruiting travel, <strong>of</strong>ficial visits and student host expenses, reimbursements, etc.<br />

comply with NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR DEVELOPMENT/EXECUTIVE<br />

DIRECTOR OF THE STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION (SEAHAWK CLUB)<br />

The Associate Athletic Director for Development/Executive Director is responsible for<br />

coordinating fundraising events within NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations, overseeing the Ticket Office, and Marketing and Promotions.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR FACILITIES AND EVENT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Management is responsible for<br />

supervising and monitoring the use <strong>of</strong> <strong>athletics</strong> facilities and coordinating game<br />

operations <strong>of</strong> <strong>athletics</strong> events within NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR MARKETING AND<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Development is responsible for<br />

marketing and fundraising for the <strong>athletics</strong> program within NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR ACADEMICS<br />

The Assistant Athletic Director for Academics is responsible for advising studentathletes,<br />

coordinating tutorial assistance for student-athletes and monitoring and reporting<br />

academic progress according to the NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations.<br />

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Training is responsible for ensuring the medical and<br />

rehabilitation services <strong>of</strong> all student-athletes, their medical reports and the permissible<br />

medical expenses and treatment <strong>procedures</strong> comply with NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules and regulations.<br />

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL<br />

All Athletics Department personnel are responsible for the knowledge <strong>of</strong> and adherence<br />

to NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and regulations as they pertain to their specific<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> responsibilities. Each individual is held accountable for their actions. It is<br />

imperative that individuals submit appropriate reports, forms, and documents to the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance as required on a timely basis. All Athletic Department Staff<br />

members are required to pass the NCAA Recruiting Exam..<br />

Athletics Department personnel must comply with all applicable rules and regulations,<br />

assist in monitoring the program to assure compliance, identify and report any instances<br />

in which compliance may have been jeoparidized and assist in taking appropriate<br />

corrective actions. Failure to comply with NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations may result in termination <strong>of</strong> an employment contract.<br />

Per NCAA Bylaw 11, <strong>athletics</strong> coaching staff members must be knowledgeable <strong>of</strong> the<br />

conduct and employment <strong>of</strong> <strong>athletics</strong> personnel. It is imperative that coaches who are<br />

identified as the head or assistant coach, graduate assistant coach, undergraduate assistant<br />

coach and/or volunteer coach in a particular sport be knowledgeable <strong>of</strong> their position’s<br />

definition and the guidelines within which they are employed and permitted to be<br />

compensated or remunerated and able to receive benefit or incur expenses.<br />

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE<br />

The Faculty Athletics Representative is responsible for adhering to NCAA, CAA and<br />

institutional rules and regulations. This individual serves the academic interests <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes and is a contributing member on the academic certification team. The<br />

FAR is involved in and contributes to many areas in the Athletic Department, such as<br />

reviewing student-athletes’ academic progress, approving the NCAA Squad List,<br />

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collaborating in the senior exit interview process, meeting with SAAC, completing<br />

waivers and appeals, conducting rules investigations, etc.<br />

ATHLETICS CO<strong>UNC</strong>IL<br />

The Athletics Council, as appointed by the Chancellor, serves in an advisory capacity on<br />

<strong>athletics</strong> matters and concerns and makes recommendations to the Chancellor involving<br />

the administration <strong>of</strong> the <strong>athletics</strong> program within NCAA, CAA and institutional rules<br />

and regulations. The Council also reviews the academic interests and progress <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes.<br />

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE<br />

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is comprised <strong>of</strong> student-athlete representation<br />

from each athletic team. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee brings <strong>athletics</strong><br />

concerns and issues to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Deputy Athletic Director/Senior<br />

Woman Administrator and makes recommendations to the Athletics Department<br />

involving the <strong>athletics</strong> programs.<br />

Compliance Responsibility Flow Chart<br />

Athletics Department personnel are responsible for compliance with NCAA, CAA and<br />

institutional rules and regulations. Specific compliance responsibilities and reporting<br />

relationships <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Athletics Representative, the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance and other key individuals inside and outside <strong>of</strong> the Athletics Department are<br />

illustrated below:<br />

1. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance<br />

a. Monitor compliance with NCAA rules and regulations<br />

b. Prepare and complete NCAA reports<br />

c. Serve as liaison for Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics with internal and external <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

d. Certify student-athlete eligibility<br />

e. Attend CAA compliance seminars<br />

2. Admissions Office<br />

a. Receive and evaluate admission applications<br />

b. Preliminarily evaluates transcripts prior to <strong>of</strong>ficial visits and during<br />

recruitment process<br />

c. Attend CAA compliance seminars<br />

3. Financial Aid Office<br />

a. Approve and sign <strong>athletics</strong> grant-in-aids<br />

b. Monitor student-athlete financial aid per NCAA regulations<br />

c. Complete and update NCAA Squad List annually<br />

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d. Generate Financial Aid Award Notice<br />

e. Complete NCAA reports<br />

f. Attend CAA compliance seminars<br />

4. Assistant Athletic Director for Academics<br />

a. Advise student-athletes and assist in registration process<br />

b. Monitor student-athlete academic progress<br />

c. Monitor tutorial program<br />

d. Serve as liaison for academics<br />

e. Attend CAA compliance seminars<br />

f. Coordinate CHAMPS/Life Skills programming<br />

5. Registrar’s Office<br />

a. Certify student-athlete eligibility<br />

b. Prepare NCAA certification <strong>of</strong> eligibility forms for signature approval by<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Academics, Associate Registrar, Faculty Athletics Representative, Head<br />

Coach and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

c. Assist in monitoring student-athlete academic progress<br />

d. Attend CAA compliance seminars<br />

6. Faculty Athletics Representative<br />

a. Monitor student-athlete academic progress<br />

b. Certify student-athlete eligibility<br />

c. Review and approve NCAA Squad List<br />

d. Assist with Senior Exit Interviews<br />

e. Serves as liaison for academics<br />

f. Attend CAA seminars and NCAA meetings<br />

7. Internal Audit<br />

a. Annually review compliance records<br />

b. Offer recommendations for improvement in compliance efforts<br />

INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL<br />

The Athletics Department is responsible to and under the control <strong>of</strong> the Chancellor for the<br />

conduct <strong>of</strong> the <strong>athletics</strong> program.<br />

ETHICAL CONDUCT<br />

Athletics Department personnel shall represent themselves with honesty and sportsmanship<br />

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at all times. Additionally, the Athletics Department does not condone unethical conduct,<br />

gambling activities or deliberate violations <strong>of</strong> NCAA, CAA and institutional rules and<br />

regulations. All Athletics Department personnel are required to abide by and sign the Ethical<br />

Conduct and Sportsmanship Policy for Athletics Department Staff. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

all staff members to be good role models for student-athletes and conduct themselves in a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional manner. If it is determined that a staff member is responsible for unethical or<br />

un-sportsmanlike conduct, appropriate sanctions will be levied, which may include<br />

termination <strong>of</strong> employment. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> each coach to be familiar with the<br />

Ethical Conduct and Sportsmanship Policy for Student-Athletes and is also your<br />

responsibility to assure that your student-athletes abide by the Ethical Conduct and<br />

Sportsmanship Policy for Student-Athletes.<br />

RULES EDUCATION<br />

It is required <strong>of</strong> all coaches to attend a monthly Rules Education Meetings on the second<br />

Monday <strong>of</strong> each month. A required Full Staff Meeting is held the last Monday <strong>of</strong> each<br />

month. Attendance is monitored at these meetings and forwarded to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

for staff evaluation purposes. Excused absences from these meetings may be granted by the<br />

Deputy Athletic Director/SWA, Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and/or Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics. All staff members are responsible for securing any information that is covered<br />

during the meetings.<br />

Additionally, the Athletics Department provides all staff members and appropriate<br />

<strong>department</strong>al <strong>of</strong>fices with a current NCAA Manual, a bi-monthly compliance newsletter,<br />

Hawk’s Bill, weekly interpretations, and current compliance issues to assist in rules<br />

education. All staff members are encouraged to utilize these resources to strengthen their<br />

understanding and compliance <strong>of</strong> rules and regulations. All questions should be directed to<br />

the compliance staff.<br />

Finally, education is also provided to representatives <strong>of</strong> the institution’s <strong>athletics</strong> interests<br />

through a brochure as well as in-person educational meetings. University constituents who<br />

have Athletics Department related duties are also educated on NCAA, CAA and institutional<br />

rules throughout the year by the AssistDirector <strong>of</strong> Compliance.<br />

RULES VIOLATIONS<br />

All violations <strong>of</strong> NCAA and CAA rules and regulations shall be reported to the CAA and the<br />

NCAA. If you have committed, or are aware <strong>of</strong>, a violation <strong>of</strong> rules and regulations, you are<br />

required to report this information to the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, Deputy<br />

Athletic Direcgtor/SWA, FAR and/or Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Secondary violations shall be<br />

reported to the NCAA and the CAA with Level I violations being reported directly to the<br />

NCAA, and Level II violations being reported to the CAA.<br />

REPORTING OF NCAA RULES VIOLATIONS<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W is committed to operating its athletic programs in a manner which is consistent with<br />

the NCAA, CAA and university rules and regulations. Toward that end, the <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

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Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has instituted a compliance program which will combine the training<br />

and education <strong>of</strong> coaches, student-athletes and “athletic representatives”; the review and<br />

modification <strong>of</strong> the <strong>department</strong> and university operating <strong>procedures</strong> to ensure compliance<br />

with those rules; and prompt institutional response when rule violations do occur. Our goals<br />

are to educate coaches, student‐athletes and athletic representatives <strong>of</strong> their responsibilities<br />

under the rules, to develop operating systems within the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and<br />

university which guide our efforts to work within the rules, and to respond to each rule<br />

violation so that we can correct the situation and be in compliance with all applicable rules.<br />

We affirm that coaches, student‐athletes and athletic representatives at <strong>UNC</strong>W have an<br />

obligation to report any violations or potential violations <strong>of</strong> NCAA or CAA rules <strong>of</strong> which<br />

they are aware. The information will be forwarded to the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance who will examine the situation and communicate the results with the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, in consultation with the Chancellor, and Faculty<br />

Athletics Representative, may request the formation <strong>of</strong> a committee to conduct or assist in an<br />

investigation <strong>of</strong> an actual or alleged violation. Actual rule violations will be submitted to the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, the Faculty Athletic Representative and the Chancellor and reported to<br />

the CAA and NCAA. It is our position that no rule violation is so minor that it need not be<br />

reported. In responding to rule violations, an assessment <strong>of</strong> the factors will be viewed such as<br />

whether the whether any advantage is gained (e.g., recruiting, competitive, or for the<br />

student‐athletes involved), whether a student‐athlete’s eligibility is affected and whether<br />

violations are recurring. Our goals in responding to an alleged violation will be to encourage<br />

communication; to seek consistency and accountability; and above all to reinforce <strong>UNC</strong>W’s<br />

commitment to rules compliance.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W’S PROCEDURE FOR REPORTING RULE VIOLATIONS<br />

In accordance with CAA and NCAA regulations, all suspected rule violations shall be<br />

investigated. If the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics determines that a violation has occurred, the rule<br />

violation will be reported to the CAA and NCAA.<br />

WHO MAY REPORT A RULE VIOLATION<br />

o Any individual (e.g., athletic <strong>department</strong> staff member, student‐athlete, university<br />

employee, athletic representative) may report an alleged, rumored or suspected violation.<br />

o The individual may report the alleged, rumored or suspected violation verbally, in writing<br />

or anonymously.<br />

TO WHOM SHALL AN ALLEGED VIOLATION BE REPORTED<br />

o If an alleged or rumored violation is conveyed to any athletic <strong>department</strong> staff member, the<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance is required to notify the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics <strong>of</strong><br />

the possible violation<br />

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immediately.<br />

o Individuals other than athletic <strong>department</strong> staff members may report an alleged violation to<br />

any or all <strong>of</strong> the following persons:<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

Deputy Athletic Director<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance<br />

Faculty Athletics Representative<br />

CONDUCTING AN INVESTIGATION OF A VIOLATION<br />

o The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is responsible for the conduct <strong>of</strong> all investigations. The Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics, in connection with the Chancellor and Faculty Athletics Representative, may<br />

request the formation <strong>of</strong> a committee to conduct or assist an investigation <strong>of</strong> an actual or<br />

alleged violation.<br />

o The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics shall maintain a written record <strong>of</strong> all alleged violations. The<br />

record shall consist <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

Date that the alleged violation was reported to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or Assistant<br />

Athletic Director for Compliance and by whom the violation was reported, if not by<br />

an anonymous source.<br />

Detailed summary <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> the alleged violation, including the names <strong>of</strong> all<br />

persons involved in the alleged violation.<br />

Chronology <strong>of</strong> actions taken by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics in the investigation.<br />

Rationale for concluding whether the allegation was or was not a violation <strong>of</strong><br />

NCAA regulations.<br />

If a violation has occurred, the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will keep on file a copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

report <strong>of</strong> the violation and subsequent correspondence with the NCAA Office. Copies<br />

<strong>of</strong> the report will be sent to the Chancellor, the Faculty Athletics Representative and<br />

the CAA.<br />

INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE SELF‐REPORT<br />

The NCAA Enforcement Division recommends that the following information be included in<br />

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the report <strong>of</strong> a violation:<br />

o The date and location <strong>of</strong> the violation.<br />

o The identities <strong>of</strong> involved student‐athletes, coaching staff members, etc.<br />

o The means by which the institution became aware <strong>of</strong> this information. (If a newspaper<br />

alerted the institution, a copy <strong>of</strong> the article should be included.)<br />

o The reasons the violation occurred, e.g., lack <strong>of</strong> knowledge, poor monitoring, etc., and the<br />

justification for these reasons.<br />

o A list <strong>of</strong> corrective or punitive actions taken by the institution. This is the most important<br />

item for the institution to report.<br />

o The institution’s position. The institution should indicate whether it believes a violation<br />

occurred and the specific legislation it believes has been violated.<br />

ALLEGED VIOLATIONS AT OTHER NCAA MEMBER INSTITUTIONS<br />

o If an individual has knowledge <strong>of</strong> an alleged violation that has occurred at another NCAA<br />

member institution, he/she can report the alleged violation to the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or<br />

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance.<br />

o The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance should discuss the<br />

violation with the accuser and may then contact the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or Assistant<br />

Athletic Director for Compliance at the accused member institution to request that the<br />

alleged violation be investigated. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Compliance may contact the CAA and request that the conference contact the accused<br />

institution or that institution’s conference.<br />

FINANCIAL AID<br />

ATHLETICALLY-RELATED INCOME<br />

Annually, all Athletics Department personnel, excluding secretarial support, must complete<br />

the Athletically-Related Income form. All income received for participation in athleticallyrelated<br />

activity, minus salary, must be included.<br />

FINANCIAL AUDIT<br />

Expenditures for or on the behalf <strong>of</strong> the Athletics Department must be within NCAA and<br />

institutional rules and regulations and are subject to an annual financial audit by a qualified<br />

auditor not employed by the University. The Athletics Department’s annual budget is<br />

approved by the Chancellor through the Business Affairs Office.<br />

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The Athletics Department has established various reviews and documents to ensure<br />

expenditures are handled in accordance with NCAA rules. Designated individuals, the<br />

Associate Athletic Director for Business and the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, are responsible to<br />

ensure that funds are expended in a manner consistent with NCAA rules and regulations.<br />

All expenditures, governed by NCAA rules and regulations, are approved by the Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business through close communication with the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Compliance. All approved expenditures are then forwarded to the University’s<br />

Accounting Department for processing.<br />

STUDENT AID ASSOCIATION (SEAHAWK CLUB)<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Student Aid Association, Inc., a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation founded in 1988,<br />

performs charitable and educational services for the University and its members. This<br />

corporation is an outgrowth <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Wilmington</strong> College Student Aid Association founded in<br />

December 1966. The charter requires compliance with the rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

NCAA, CAA and the Athletics Department. The Chancellor has final authority regarding the<br />

operation <strong>of</strong> the Student Aid Association. All decisions are subject to the Chancellor’s<br />

approval or to that <strong>of</strong> her designee. All rules and bylaws are found in the “Bylaws <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

Student Aid Association, Inc.” are registered under section 501 (c)(3) <strong>of</strong> the Internal Revenue<br />

Codes <strong>of</strong> 1954.<br />

ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

A student‐athlete may be awarded an athletic scholarship for any term during which the<br />

student‐athlete is in regular attendance as an undergraduate with eligibility remaining or<br />

within six years after initial enrollment in a collegiate institution (provided the student does<br />

not receive such aid for more than five years during that period), or may receive an athletic<br />

scholarship as a graduate student if NCAA regulations are satisfied and eligibility remains.<br />

A student‐athlete must meet applicable institutional, conference, and NCAA regulations to be<br />

eligible for institutional financial aid.<br />

A full athletic scholarship can cover the maximum expenses <strong>of</strong> tuition and fees, room and<br />

board, and required course‐related books and a partial athletic scholarship may be in any<br />

amount less than a full athletic scholarship.<br />

Athletic scholarships shall not be awarded in excess <strong>of</strong> one academic year and must be<br />

reissued each academic year if approved for renewal.<br />

It is permissible for a staff member to inform a prospect that the <strong>athletics</strong> <strong>department</strong> may<br />

recommend to the financial aid authority that the prospect’s financial aid be renewed each<br />

year for a period <strong>of</strong> four years. However, the prospect must be aware that the renewal is not<br />

automatic and must be renewed on an annual basis if approved. Additionally, it is not<br />

permissible for an institution to assure the prospect that it automatically will continue a<br />

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grant‐in‐aid past the one‐year period if the recipient sustains an injury that prevents him or<br />

her from competing in intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>, but may inform the prospect that a<br />

recommendation for renewal may be approved past the one‐year period and must be renewed<br />

annually if approved.<br />

An athletic scholarship may be reduced or canceled during the period <strong>of</strong> the award if the<br />

recipient:<br />

renders himself or herself ineligible for intercollegiate competition;<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

fraudulently misrepresents any information on an application, letter <strong>of</strong> intent or<br />

financial aid agreement;<br />

engages in serious misconduct warranting substantial disciplinary penalty; or<br />

voluntarily withdraws from a sport at any time for personal reasons<br />

The student‐athlete must be notified in writing <strong>of</strong> an opportunity for a hearing if his or her<br />

aid is reduced or cancelled during the period <strong>of</strong> the award.<br />

An athletic scholarship may not be increased, decreased or canceled during the period <strong>of</strong> the<br />

award:<br />

<br />

<br />

on the basis <strong>of</strong> a student’s <strong>athletics</strong> ability, performance or contribution to a team’s<br />

success;<br />

because <strong>of</strong> an injury that prevents the recipient from participating in <strong>athletics</strong>; or<br />

for any other <strong>athletics</strong> reason<br />

An athletic scholarship may be increased as follows:<br />

<br />

<br />

between the period <strong>of</strong> time when the student‐athlete signs the financial aid award<br />

letter and<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> the period <strong>of</strong> the award; and<br />

subsequent to the date on which the student‐athlete receives any benefits as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

student’s financial aid grants (which is determined on the first day <strong>of</strong> classes for a<br />

particular<br />

academic term or the first day <strong>of</strong> practice, whichever is earlier), an institution may<br />

increase the student‐athlete’s financial aid if the institution can demonstrate that such<br />

an increase is unrelated in any manner to an <strong>athletics</strong> reason<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will make all athletic scholarship recommendations to the<br />

Financial Aid Office for approval. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics reserves the right to make<br />

recommendations for athletic scholarship awards or for athletic scholarship changes, within<br />

NCAA guidelines.<br />

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Any reduction or cancellation <strong>of</strong> aid during the period <strong>of</strong> award is permissible only if such<br />

action is taken for proper cause by the regular disciplinary or financial aid authorities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

institution and the student-athlete has been provided written notice <strong>of</strong> an opportunity for a<br />

hearing.<br />

Renewals and Nonrenewals <strong>of</strong> Athletic Scholarships<br />

The renewal <strong>of</strong> institutional financial aid based in any degree on <strong>athletics</strong> ability shall be<br />

made on or before July 1 prior to the academic year in which it is to be effective. The<br />

institution shall promptly notify in writing each student‐athlete who received an award the<br />

previous academic year and who has eligibility remaining in the sport in which financial aid<br />

was awarded the previous year whether the grant has been renewed or not renewed for the<br />

ensuing academic year. Notification <strong>of</strong> financial aid renewals and nonrenewals are approved<br />

and prepared by the Financial Aid Office.<br />

Hearing Opportunity Required:<br />

If the institution decides not to renew or decides to reduce financial aid for the ensuring<br />

academic year, the institution shall inform the student‐athlete in writing that he or she, upon<br />

request, shall be provided a hearing before the Financial Aid Appeals Committee. The<br />

decision to renew or not renew the financial aid is left to the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Financial Aid<br />

Committee, to be determined in accordance with its normal practices for students generally.<br />

Reconsideration <strong>of</strong> Nonrenewal<br />

It is permissible for the institution that has notified a student‐athlete that he or she will not be<br />

provided institutional financial aid for the next academic year subsequently to award<br />

financial aid to that student-athlete.<br />

Fifth-Year Scholarships<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics does not automatically grant fifth‐year athletic scholarships.<br />

Whether a student‐athlete is still completing their undergraduate degree, completing a second<br />

major, has eligibility remaining or has athletic scholarship eligibility remaining should not be<br />

presumed reasons by the student‐athlete that a fifth‐year scholarship will be granted. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will review requests for consideration <strong>of</strong> a fifth‐year athletic<br />

scholarship by the student‐athlete. The student-athlete must complete the application for a<br />

“Fifth‐Year Scholarship Request” form with all attachments and signatures affixed to be<br />

turned in to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance by April 1 <strong>of</strong> that academic year.<br />

To be eligible for consideration, the student‐athlete must:<br />

meet the criteria for fifth‐year assistance per NCAA regulations;<br />

present valid reasoning for the fifth‐year assistance request;<br />

have supporting documentation from the head coach for the request; and<br />

have evidence <strong>of</strong> academic progress made the academic year(s)<br />

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Fifth‐year assistance is awarded based on funds available. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics will have<br />

the discretion to waive the criteria for fifth‐year assistance, due to mitigating circumstances<br />

and will have final authority for approving all fifth‐year assistance requests pending the<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s approval.<br />

Summer School Scholarships<br />

Student‐athletes who received athletic scholarships during the previous academic year may<br />

request summer school assistance by completing the “Summer School Assistance<br />

Application Request” form with all attachments and signatures affixed to be turned in to the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance by April 1 <strong>of</strong> that academic year.<br />

To be eligible for consideration, the student‐athlete must:<br />

meet the criteria for summer school assistance per NCAA regulations;<br />

present valid reasoning for the summer school assistance request;<br />

have supporting documentation from the head coach for the request; and<br />

present evidence <strong>of</strong> academic progress made during that academic year.<br />

Summer school financial assistance is awarded based on funds available. The Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics will have the discretion to waive the criteria for summer school assistance, due to<br />

mitigating circumstances and will have final authority for approving all summer school<br />

assistance requests, pending the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s approval.<br />

Summer School Scholarship Request for Academically Ineligible Student‐Athletes<br />

At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the spring semester, student‐athletes who academically ineligible per<br />

NCAA and/or institutional requirements have the opportunity to apply for summer school<br />

scholarship to regain eligibility for the fall semester if they meet the criteria stated above.<br />

Summer school applications must be submitted to the compliance <strong>of</strong>fice within 48 hours <strong>of</strong><br />

final grades being posted. Requests will be reviewed by the Athletic Department’s summer<br />

school scholarship committee (Asst AD for Compliance, Asst AD for Academics, Associate<br />

AD for Business and Deputy Athletic Director) with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic having final<br />

authority for approving summer school requests, pending the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid’s<br />

approval.<br />

SCHOLARSHIP PROCEDURES<br />

Coaches will submit their request for the preparation <strong>of</strong> an athletic scholarship/National<br />

Letter-<strong>of</strong>-Intent for a prospective or returning student-athlete. The requests are reviewed by<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, the Sport Supervisor and the Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Business and recommended to the Financial Aid Office for final approval. All scholarship<br />

requests must be within the financial parameters <strong>of</strong> each respective sport’s budget. The<br />

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Financial Aid Office will approve, by signature, all athletic scholarships.<br />

The NCAA Squad List is prepared annually and updated frequently during the academic<br />

year. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance initiates the forms being completed, and, in concert with<br />

the Financial Aid Office, records the data to formulate the equivalencies. A copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

NCAA Squad List is kept in the Financial Aid Office as well as the Athletic Department.<br />

ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP/NLI APPROVAL<br />

1. Head Coach completes the Request for Athletic Scholarship/National Letter <strong>of</strong> Intent<br />

form form.<br />

2. The request is reviewed by the Sport Supervisor, Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business and the Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

3. After approval, the athletic scholarship/NLI is prepared by the Compliance<br />

Coordinator.<br />

4. The prepared NLI is given to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance for review and preparation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the scholarship letter.<br />

5. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides athletic scholarship and budget document to the<br />

Financial Aid Office for approval and signature from the Director <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid.<br />

6. Compliance or coach mails athletic scholarship/NLI for signature by prospective<br />

student-athlete.<br />

7. Compliance Coordinator reviews signed athletic scholarship/NLI for accuracy and<br />

validity.<br />

8. Compliance Coordinator forwards the valid athletic scholarship/NLI to the<br />

conference <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

9. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance and Compliance Coordinator review and confirm valid NLI<br />

list received from the conference <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

10. Completed athletic scholarship letters are forwarded to the Financial Aid Office for<br />

processing.<br />

ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP RENEWAL<br />

1. Head Coach completes Athletic Scholarship form requesting athletic scholarship<br />

renewals after the completion <strong>of</strong> the playing season.<br />

2. Scholarship renewal requests are reviewed and approved by the Sport Supervisor,<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Associate Athletic Director for Business and the Deputy<br />

Athletic Director.<br />

3. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides athletic scholarship and budget document to the<br />

Financial Aid Office for approval and signature from the Director <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid.<br />

4. If possible during the academic year, compliance or coach provides renewal letters to<br />

student-athletes in person. If after the academic year, compliance or coach mails<br />

renewal letters to student-athletes by July 1<br />

5. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance reviews and tracks returned athletic scholarship letters.<br />

6. Completed athletic scholarship letters are forwarded to the Financial Aid Office for<br />

processing.<br />

ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP REDUCTIONS OR NONRENEWALS<br />

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1. Head Coach completes Athletic Scholarship form requesting athletic scholarship<br />

reduction or nonrenewal after the completion <strong>of</strong> the playing season or during the<br />

period <strong>of</strong> the scholarship award for NCAA permissible reasons.<br />

2. Scholarship reductions or nonrenewal requests are reviewed by the Sport Supervisor,<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, and the Deputy Athletic Director, with final review from the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. The Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics is informed <strong>of</strong> all reduction and<br />

cancellation requests.<br />

7. If the reduction or cancellation requests are denied, a scholarship renewal will be<br />

prepared.<br />

8. If the reduction or cancellation requests are internally approved by the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics, the Athletic Scholarship Reduction <strong>of</strong> Nonrenewal form is forwarded to<br />

the Financial Aid Office for approval and signature.<br />

3. All reduction or nonrenewals scholarship letters are prepared by the Financial Aid<br />

Office and includes the reason for the reduction or nonrenewal and the <strong>procedures</strong> to<br />

appeal the decision and request a hearing.<br />

4. Reduction or nonrenewal scholarship letters are provided to the student-athlete no<br />

later than July 1 st unless NCAA regulations permit differently.<br />

NCAA Special Assistance Fund<br />

There is an established fund by the NCAA allowing member institutions to utilize funds to<br />

assist student-athletes who have unmet financial needs. Student‐athletes’ unmet financial<br />

need be verified by the Financial Aid Office and/or Office <strong>of</strong> International Programs<br />

(international student-athletes). Some permissible uses <strong>of</strong> the fund are:<br />

medical expenses (except those covered by another insurance program);<br />

dental expenses<br />

hearing aids<br />

vision therapy (e.g. contact lenses, eyeglasses)<br />

<strong>of</strong>f‐campus counseling<br />

expendable academic course supplies<br />

essential items, up to $500 per year<br />

family emergencies<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics has the authority to approve or not approve any requests for this<br />

fund, and student‐athletes should make only valid requests. There is a limited amount <strong>of</strong><br />

funds available and student‐athletes should make prompt requests to the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics. The Financial Aid Office will be notified <strong>of</strong> the student‐athletes’ request for<br />

assistance and will be the final authority for approving or not approving the request based on<br />

the student‐athlete’s financial need and the current amount <strong>of</strong> financial aid awarded.<br />

ACADEMICS<br />

ADMISSIONS<br />

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Student-athletes are admitted to the University following the same <strong>procedures</strong> established for<br />

admitting students in general. Student-athletes must meet admissions criteria and minimum<br />

freshmen requirements as stated in the University catalogue. If a prospective studentathlete’s<br />

admissions application necessitates further review for admissability, a coach may<br />

request consideration for this review to the Deputy Athletic Director who will evaluate the<br />

merits <strong>of</strong> the request with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. If the request is not supported, no further<br />

action is taken. However, if the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics supports the request, the Deputy<br />

Athletic Director presents the request to the Associate Provost/Enrollment Manager in the<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Academic Affairs, who then makes the final admissions decision. If the request<br />

is supported, admissions will be granted.<br />

SPECIAL ADMISSIONS<br />

If a student-athlete has a minimum course requirement deficiency upon graduation from high<br />

school, a coach may request consideration for special admissions to the Deputy Athletic<br />

Director. The General Administration <strong>of</strong> the <strong>UNC</strong> system has defined special admissions as<br />

an MCR course deficiency only. The Deputy Athletic Director consults with the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics on special admissions cases. If it is decided that the case has merit, the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics meets first with the Associate Provost/Enrollment Manager to seek support prior to<br />

appealing to the Chancellor, who has final approval for special admission decisions. If the<br />

appeal is supported by the Chancellor, admissions will be granted.<br />

Eligibility Certification Committee<br />

The process for eligibility certification involves an Eligibility Committee that consists <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Registrar, the Faculty Athletics Representative, the Assistant Athletic Director for<br />

Academics, the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and an Internal Auditor. The<br />

committee meets several times a year to review the academic progress <strong>of</strong> all student-athletes.<br />

At the beginning <strong>of</strong> each academic term, the committee meets to review in detail all studentathletes<br />

for the necessary academic requirements. All members <strong>of</strong> the committee review and<br />

approve each student-athlete for declared eligible for the term.<br />

Prior to the first game <strong>of</strong> each team’s season, the Registrar prepares the eligibility report for<br />

signature by the committee and a final signature from the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics. Each team’s<br />

roster is verified by the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Academics with the assistance <strong>of</strong> each head coach to ensure that all studentathletes<br />

are included on the eligibility report.<br />

FRESHMEN: NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER<br />

All freshmen and upperclassmen that may be new to the roster are required to register with<br />

the NCAA Eligibility Center. The compliance staff tracks the registration status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

freshmen during their senior year <strong>of</strong> high school. The high school students are required to<br />

send their final high school transcripts and test scores to the NCAA EC. The NCAA EC staff<br />

reviews the academic records and certifies that the students are eligible for intercollegiate<br />

competition upon their enrollment at a Division I institution. These initial-eligibility<br />

standards can be found in detail in the NCAA manual.<br />

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TRANSFERS: TRANSFER RELEASE<br />

The certification <strong>of</strong> transfer student-athletes is initiated by a transfer release request sent to<br />

the individual’s previous institution. This request allows the Compliance staff to verify the<br />

student-athlete’s academic and athletic history at the previous institution. The academic<br />

history is shared with the Eligibility Committee as part <strong>of</strong> the certification process.<br />

COMPLIANCE FORMS<br />

Each student-athlete is required to complete compliance forms prior to practicing and<br />

competing each year. Each team attends a compliance meeting with the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance who reviews the compliance forms and the Student-Athlete Handbook, answers<br />

any questions and directs the student-athletes to complete the forms. The rosters are<br />

reviewed to ensure that everyone has completed the forms prior to the start <strong>of</strong> practice. No<br />

student-athlete is cleared for practice until each form is signed completely and accurately.<br />

THE ELIGIBILITY CENTER CERTIFICATION<br />

The NCAA Eligibility Center certifies the academic and amateur status <strong>of</strong> all college-bound<br />

student-athletes who wish to compete at NCAA Division I institutions. For academic<br />

certification, a prospective student-athlete must register with the Eligibility Center and<br />

submit ACT and/or SAT scores and <strong>of</strong>ficial and final high school transcripts from all high<br />

schools attended. For amateurism certification a prospective student-athlete must complete<br />

an amateurism questionnaire and be certified as an amateur by the NCAA Eligibility Center.<br />

ELIGIBILITY CENTER PROCEDURE<br />

1. One designated coach from each team submits a prospect’s information to have<br />

him/her added to the Institutional Request List (IRL). The following information is<br />

needed: name, date <strong>of</strong> birth, high school, address and graduation date.<br />

2. The Compliance Coordinator adds the prospect(s) to the <strong>UNC</strong>W IRL.<br />

3. The Compliance Coordinator sends a weekly report to each coaching staff that<br />

reflects their prospects’ initial-eligibility status. The report is generated from the<br />

NCAA Eligibility Center and shows each prospects’ status on the following items:<br />

a. Eligibility Center ID<br />

b. Grade Point Average<br />

c. ACT/SAT Scores<br />

d. Submission <strong>of</strong> Transcript(s)<br />

e. Submission <strong>of</strong> NLI and Date signed<br />

f. Academic Status<br />

g. Amateur Status<br />

Initial Eligibility Certification Process<br />

A. The NCAA Eligibility Center certifies the academic and amateurism status <strong>of</strong><br />

freshmen and transfer student-athletes. On campus, the Eligibility Committee<br />

is responsible for verifying the eligibility for all student-athletes. The<br />

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committee is comprised <strong>of</strong> the Associate Registrar, FAR, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for Academics, Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, and Internal Auditor.<br />

Interviews with selected individuals involved in the process affirmed that the<br />

current certification process is comprehensive and that the individuals<br />

involved are knowledgeable about NCAA requirements. The system for<br />

certifying academic and amateurism eligibility is as follows:<br />

1. Coaches submit names and Eligibility Center identification numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

prospective student-athletes to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance so they can<br />

be added to the Eligibility Center Institutional Request List (IRL).<br />

2. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance serves as the liaison between the<br />

Admissions Office and the coaches for all matters pertaining to the<br />

admission status <strong>of</strong> incoming student-athletes.<br />

3. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance sends a weekly Eligibility Center web<br />

status report to each head coach that reflects their prospects’ current<br />

academic and amateurism status.<br />

4. Coaches are responsible for informing prospective student-athletes <strong>of</strong><br />

the Eligibility Center requirements and process for completing the<br />

Student Release Form and submitting the Amateurism Questionnaire,<br />

and keeping prospects informed <strong>of</strong> any Eligibility Center<br />

issues/deficiencies.<br />

5. When the Eligibility Center posts the prospects’ final academic and<br />

amateurism status online, the Eligibility Committee verifies the<br />

information via the Eligibility Center status report. The Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance maintains copies <strong>of</strong> the NCAA Forms 48-C in the<br />

Compliance Office.<br />

6. The Associate Registrar prepares an Eligibility Certification<br />

spreadsheet for each sport that includes multiple columns <strong>of</strong> academic<br />

and eligibility information. The spreadsheets include a column to<br />

indicate whether or not the incoming student-athlete is a “Qualifier”.<br />

It was unclear as to whether or not this column also reflected<br />

Amateurism certification.<br />

7. The Eligibility Certification spreadsheets are certified and signed by<br />

the Registrar, FAR, Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for Academics, Head Coach, and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

8. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides head coaches with written<br />

verification (e.g., copy <strong>of</strong> Eligibility Certification spreadsheet, memo)<br />

each term to list all freshmen and transfer student-athletes and whether<br />

or not they are eligible or ineligible for competition and/or practice<br />

with updates provided as changes occur.<br />

Continuing Eligibility Process<br />

A. Eligibility Certification. The Eligibility Committee is responsible for<br />

verifying and certifying the eligibility <strong>of</strong> all continuing student-athletes. The<br />

committee is comprised <strong>of</strong> the Associate Registrar, FAR, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for Academics, Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, and Internal Auditor.<br />

Interviews with selected individuals involved in the process, and a review <strong>of</strong><br />

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andomly selected Eligibility Certification spreadsheets, transcripts, and<br />

Degree Audit Reports affirmed that the current certification process is<br />

comprehensive and that the individuals involved are knowledgeable about<br />

NCAA requirements. The system for certifying continuing eligibility is as<br />

follows:<br />

1. At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the spring term head coaches are required to<br />

provide the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance with an <strong>of</strong>ficial roster that lists<br />

individuals that will return to the team for the subsequent fall term.<br />

2. Once spring term grades are posted online the head coach meets with<br />

the Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics and the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance to review grades and progress toward degree requirements<br />

for each returning student-athlete. The Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

for Academics maintains academic eligibility information on a termby-term<br />

basis for all student-athletes that includes a current transcript<br />

and Degree Audit Report (DAR) to track and verify that studentathletes<br />

meet progress towards degree requirements (i.e., total credits<br />

required, number <strong>of</strong> credits earned towards degree program, GPA<br />

requirements, 18/24 hour rule, six hour rule, degree program declared).<br />

Coaches are informed <strong>of</strong> any deficiencies at this time.<br />

3. The Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics and staff assist with<br />

identifying at-risk student-athletes and issues affecting their eligibility<br />

status and inform the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance. Student-athletes that<br />

have deficiencies or concerns relative to continuing eligibility<br />

requirements are notified in writing by the Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for Academics with copies provided to the head coach.<br />

Information provided includes the deficiency and action the studentathlete<br />

must take to regain eligibility (e.g., attend summer school,<br />

declare a degree program).<br />

4. Prior to the each team’s first game the Associate Registrar runs a<br />

report from Banner and prepares the Eligibility Certification<br />

spreadsheet for each sport.<br />

5. The Eligibility Committee meets and the spreadsheet is displayed on a<br />

projector. Each student-athletes’ academic information is reviewed,<br />

column by column, and verified to ensure that all NCAA and<br />

institutional eligibility requirements are met.<br />

6. Once approved by all members <strong>of</strong> the Eligibility Committee, the<br />

Eligibility Certification spreadsheets are signed by the Associate<br />

Registrar, FAR, Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for Academics, Head Coach, and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

7. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides a copy <strong>of</strong> the completed<br />

Eligibility Certification spreadsheet to the head coach that indicates<br />

each student-athlete’s eligibility status in addition to other academic<br />

eligibility information. Revised spreadsheets are provided to the head<br />

coach as changes in eligibility status occur, and/or student-athletes are<br />

added to the roster. The Eligibility Certification spreadsheets are filed<br />

in the Compliance Office.<br />

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Mid-Year Certification Process<br />

A. The Eligibility Committee is responsible for verifying and certifying the Mid-<br />

Year Eligibility for all student-athletes. The process used to certify fall<br />

eligibility as follows:<br />

1. After fall grades are posted the Associate Registrar runs a report from<br />

Banner and prepares the Eligibility Certification spreadsheet for each<br />

sport that lists all coded student-athletes.<br />

2. The Eligibility Committee meets and the spreadsheet is displayed on a<br />

projector and each student-athletes’ academic information is discussed<br />

and verified to ensure that all academic requirements are met (i.e.,<br />

number <strong>of</strong> hours passed in previous term, cumulative GPA, and<br />

current hours registered for spring term). The committee verifies<br />

whether or not at least six hours passed during the previous term apply<br />

to the designated degree program.<br />

3. The Mid-Year Team Eligibility Certification spreadsheets are signed<br />

by the Associate Registrar, Faculty Athletic Representative, Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Compliance, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics, Head<br />

Coach, and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and maintained in the Compliance<br />

Office.<br />

4. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides a copy <strong>of</strong> the completed Mid-<br />

Year Eligibility Certification spreadsheet to the head coach that<br />

indicates each student-athlete’s eligibility status for competition in<br />

addition to other academic eligibility information. Revised<br />

spreadsheets are provided to the head coach as changes in eligibility<br />

status occur, and/or student-athletes are added to roster.<br />

Monitoring Full-Time Enrollment Process<br />

A. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance is responsible for ensuring that student-athletes<br />

maintain full-time enrollment each term in order to practice and compete.<br />

1. In early summer the Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics<br />

receives team rosters from the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance and assigns<br />

sport codes in Banner and CAi for all new and returning studentathletes.<br />

2. The Registrar’s Office emails a report twice each day to the Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Compliance, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics, Deputy<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, and FAR that lists all coded student-athletes<br />

registered for fewer than twelve hours for the current term.<br />

The Registrar’s Office puts a “freeze” on the account <strong>of</strong> all coded<br />

student-athletes that prohibits them from making changes to their<br />

course schedules if it puts them below full-time status. To make<br />

changes to their schedules student-athletes must receive approval from<br />

an academic advisor.<br />

Student-athletes registered for fewer than twelve hours without prior<br />

approval are required to stop practicing and competing. When a<br />

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student-athlete drops below full-time status the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance immediately notifies the student-athlete, coach, and sport<br />

administrator, both verbally and via email, and ensures that the<br />

student-athlete discontinues all practice activities and competition until<br />

full-time enrollment is resumed.<br />

Student-athletes that have permission to be registered for fewer than<br />

twelve hours are required to provide the Registrar’s Office with a letter<br />

from the Dean verifying that the student is enrolled in the final<br />

semester <strong>of</strong> the baccalaureate program and is carrying (for credit) the<br />

courses necessary to complete the degree requirements.<br />

Transfer Eligibility Process<br />

A. The Eligibility Committee is responsible for verifying the eligibility <strong>of</strong> all<br />

transfer student-athletes. The committee is comprised <strong>of</strong> the Associate<br />

Registrar, FAR, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics, Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance, and Internal Auditor. Interviews with selected individuals<br />

involved in the process, and a review <strong>of</strong> randomly selected CAA Transfer<br />

forms, transcripts, Degree Audit Reports, and Permission to Contact and<br />

Transfer forms affirmed that the current certification process is<br />

comprehensive and that the individuals involved are knowledgeable about<br />

NCAA requirements. The system for certifying transfer eligibility is as<br />

follows:<br />

1. Four-Year Transfer. The head coach provides the prospect’s name to<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance and the previous institution is contacted to<br />

request Permission to Contact and determine NCAA eligibility status.<br />

The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides a copy <strong>of</strong> the Permission to<br />

Contact and Transfer forms to the head coach. Information on the<br />

release includes:<br />

• Permission to Contact..<br />

• Initial Eligibility Status.<br />

• Dates <strong>of</strong> Attendance.<br />

• Recruited or Nonrecruited.<br />

• National Letter <strong>of</strong> Intent status.<br />

• Eligibility for the One-Time Transfer or other exception.<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> seasons <strong>of</strong> competition used.<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> years received <strong>athletics</strong> aid.<br />

2. Two-Year Transfer. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance contacts two-year<br />

institutions to request written verification regarding the number <strong>of</strong><br />

years <strong>of</strong> competition used and athletic aid received. If confirmation is<br />

not received then it is assumed that the student-athlete competed and<br />

received athletic aid during each year <strong>of</strong> attendance at the two-year<br />

college and this information is included on the NCAA Squad List.<br />

3. The Associate Registrar evaluates the transcript to determine the<br />

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number <strong>of</strong> transferable credits, and completes a CAA Transfer form.<br />

4. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for<br />

Academics, and Associate Registrar evaluate the transcript and CAA<br />

Transfer form to determine whether or not the NCAA progress toward<br />

degree and grade point average requirements are met, and if an NCAA<br />

transfer exception applies. The student-athlete’s information is added<br />

to the Eligibility Certification spreadsheet.<br />

5. The Eligibility Committee is responsible for certifying transfer<br />

eligibility (e.g., six hour rule, percentage <strong>of</strong> degree, GPA, enrollment<br />

status, declared major, NCAA transfer exception and approved release,<br />

etc.)<br />

6. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides head coaches with written<br />

verification (e.g., copy <strong>of</strong> Eligibility Certification spreadsheet) each<br />

term to list all transfer student-athletes and whether or not they are<br />

eligible or ineligible for competition and/or practice with updates<br />

provided as changes occur.<br />

Academic Performance Program Process<br />

A. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Academics,<br />

Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, and Associate Registrar are responsible for<br />

completing the Academic Performance Program Report (APP). The process<br />

is as follows:<br />

1. After each term, all academic information (degree applicable hours<br />

earned, cumulative GPA, etc.) is entered into Compliance Assistant for<br />

the Internet (CAi) by the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance. The data is obtained<br />

from the Banner system.<br />

2. The individual student-athletes’ academic eligibility and retention<br />

information is reviewed, verified and signed by the Eligibility<br />

Committee in the same verification process that is used prior to the<br />

start <strong>of</strong> each sport’s playing season to certify continuing eligibility.<br />

3. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance inputs the additional athletic and financial<br />

aid information (i.e., sports played, seasons <strong>of</strong> competition used, and<br />

total amount <strong>of</strong> aid for each sport each year) in CAi and uploads it to<br />

APP. The Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and the Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics for Academics review the report and compare it with the<br />

team rosters to ensure the appropriate student-athletes are included in<br />

each year’s cohort.<br />

4. The final APR data is reviewed by the Associate Registrar to provide<br />

external oversight prior to submission to the NCAA. In addition the<br />

institutional auditor reviews this information throughout each semester<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> the Eligibility Committee’s eligibility certification review.<br />

When approved by the Associate Registrar, the APP report is<br />

submitted electronically to the NCAA by the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance,<br />

and copies or the report are provided to the Chancellor, Athletics<br />

Council, <strong>athletics</strong> staff and coaches.<br />

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Financial Aid Administration Process<br />

A. NCAA Squad Lists – Renewals & Non-Renewals. The procedure for<br />

completing NCAA Squad Lists and monitoring changes in individual financial<br />

aid packages are as follows:<br />

1. After the completion <strong>of</strong> the playing season the Deputy Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Athletics provides each head coach with scholarship costs and a<br />

scholarship budget for the upcoming year. Coaches determine Grant-<br />

In-Aid (GIA) for the returning members <strong>of</strong> their team and submit<br />

completed GIA renewal and non-renewal forms (including reason for<br />

non-renewal or reduction <strong>of</strong> aid) to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance. Head<br />

coaches meet with the Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business<br />

prior to the fall term and again at mid-year to review their budgets.<br />

Renewal and non-renewal requests must be approved by the Sport<br />

Supervisor, Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Business, and Deputy<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics.<br />

2. Approved GIA renewal and non-renewal letters are sent to the<br />

Financial Aid liaison to check the athletic budgets and sign the forms.<br />

Forms are then returned to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance to mail to<br />

student-athletes by July 1. All non-renewal letters state the reason for<br />

the non-renewal or reduction and instructions for the student-athlete to<br />

request an appeal.<br />

3. Student-athletes sign the GIA and return a copy to the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance, who provides copies to the Financial Aid liaison.<br />

4. The Financial Aid liaison is responsible for entering the athletic GIA<br />

information, and all other aid in the Financial Aid Payment System in<br />

Banner.<br />

5. The Financial Aid liaison is responsible for entering all non-athletic<br />

countable aid (e.g., loans, grants) on CAi. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance<br />

is responsible for entering the athletic GIA, number <strong>of</strong> years competed<br />

and received aid, and recruited status on CAi.<br />

6. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance has read-only access to the studentathletes’<br />

financial aid screens in Banner and the ability to run financial<br />

aid reports as needed to monitor changes in aid packages.<br />

7. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance prints the NCAA Squad Lists and<br />

provides them to the Financial Aid liaison to verify and provide<br />

signature approval <strong>of</strong> all data, and to certify that NCAA individual and<br />

team limits are not exceeded.<br />

8. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance signs the Squad Lists and obtains<br />

signatures from the head coach prior to the first competition. Copies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Squad Lists are provided to the head coaches for each sport and<br />

filed in the Compliance Office and the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid.<br />

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9. The year-end, final version <strong>of</strong> the NCAA Squad List is verified and<br />

certified by the Financial Aid liaison in June.<br />

B. Squad List Changes/Updates. The coach is responsible for informing the<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance when a student-athlete is added or removed from the<br />

team roster. The Financial Aid liaison is responsible for monitoring the Squad<br />

Lists by regularly reviewing student-athletes’ financial aid packages in Banner<br />

and notifying the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance regarding changes. The Squad Lists<br />

are updated several times throughout the year and changes are reviewed with<br />

the head coach. Copies are verified and signed by the Financial Aid liaison<br />

with copies provided to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance and Head Coach.<br />

C. Financial Aid Appeal. In the event that a student-athlete’s athletic<br />

scholarship is reduced or not renewed, the student-athlete has the right to<br />

appeal. The appeal process is as follows:<br />

1. The student-athlete is notified in writing by the Director <strong>of</strong> Financial<br />

Aid <strong>of</strong> the reduction or cancellation <strong>of</strong> athletic financial aid and<br />

informed <strong>of</strong> the hearing opportunity and process for requesting an<br />

appeal.<br />

2. To request a hearing, the student-athlete must submit a written request<br />

for an appeal meeting to the Director <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid within 14 days.<br />

3. Upon receiving a request for an appeal meeting, the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Financial Aid convenes a committee comprised <strong>of</strong> four persons from<br />

the university community. This committee includes the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Financial Aid, the FAR, and two other faculty or staff, chosen as<br />

needed. The Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics serves as an Ex Officio<br />

member.<br />

4. The appeal meeting is convened within seven days after it is requested.<br />

a. The appeal meeting is closed to the public.<br />

b. The student may be accompanied by a person <strong>of</strong> their choice,<br />

although the student-athlete is the only individual who may<br />

speak during the hearing.<br />

c. The coach, or designee, may present pertinent information<br />

regarding the appeal.<br />

d. The student-athlete presents his/her appeal regarding the<br />

reduction or cancellation <strong>of</strong> athletic financial aid.<br />

e. At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the evidence, the committee excuses all<br />

parties and witnesses and deliberates to determine the outcome<br />

<strong>of</strong> the appeal.<br />

f. Within three days after the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the hearing the<br />

committee notifies the student-athlete and athletic <strong>department</strong><br />

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<strong>of</strong> its decision.<br />

D. Outside Scholarships. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance and Financial Aid liaison<br />

are responsible for monitoring outside financial aid for student-athletes to<br />

ensure that team and individual scholarship limits are not exceeded.<br />

1. Outside scholarships are processed by the University Business Office<br />

and entered on the student’s financial aid payment account in Banner.<br />

2. The Financial Aid liaison monitors the student-athlete accounts. When<br />

a student-athlete receives outside aid the Financial Aid liaison informs<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance. The Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance may request<br />

information about the source and criteria <strong>of</strong> the outside aid from the<br />

student-athlete and/or donor to determine whether or not it is countable<br />

in the individual and/or team aid limit. If documentation is not<br />

received then the aid is considered countable in the individual and<br />

team limits and is added to the NCAA Squad List.<br />

3. During preseason team meetings, the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance reviews<br />

the NCAA financial aid rules and instructs student-athletes to notify<br />

the Compliance staff if they receive aid.<br />

4. Outside aid is monitored by the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance using information<br />

received from student-athletes, by notification from the Financial Aid liaison,<br />

and by running Financial Aid reports regularly throughout the year to capture<br />

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS<br />

First Year <strong>of</strong> Enrollment<br />

Term 1:<br />

Be certified as Qualifier by NCAA Eligibility Center<br />

CAA does not allow nonqualifiers to represent member institutions if<br />

enrolling as a recruited first-time freshman. CAA does allow for<br />

exceptions for transfers and non-recruited freshman.<br />

Term 2:<br />

Pass six hours during term 1<br />

<br />

Second Year <strong>of</strong> Enrollment<br />

Term 3:<br />

Pass six hours during term 2<br />

Pas 18 hours during terms 1 and 2 combined<br />

Pass 24 hours during previous academic year<br />

Have 90% (1.80 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Term 4:<br />

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Pass six hours during term 3<br />

Maintain 90% (1.80 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Third Year <strong>of</strong> Enrollment<br />

Term 5:<br />

Pass six hours during term 4<br />

Pass 18 hours during terms 3 and 4 combined<br />

Complete 40% (50 credits @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> degree program requirements<br />

Have 95% (1.90 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Declare a major<br />

Term 6:<br />

Pass six hours during term 5<br />

Maintain 95% (1.90 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Fourth Year <strong>of</strong> Enrollment<br />

Term 7:<br />

Pass six hours during term 6<br />

Pass 18 hours during terms 5 and 6 combined<br />

Complete 60% (75 credits @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> degree program requirements<br />

Have 100% (2.00 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Term 8:<br />

Pass six hours during term 7<br />

Maintain 100% (2.00 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Fifth year <strong>of</strong> Enrollment<br />

Term 9:<br />

Pass six hours during term 8<br />

Pass 18 hours during terms 7 and 8 combined<br />

Complete 80% (100 credits @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> degree program requirements<br />

Have 100% (2.00 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

Term 10:<br />

Pass six hours during term 9<br />

Maintain 100% (2.00 @ <strong>UNC</strong>W) <strong>of</strong> GPA needed for graduation<br />

*Requirements listed above are subject to change based upon NCAA legislative changes.<br />

This document will be reviewed and updated annually for any changes.<br />

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RESOURCES EXTERNAL TO THE UNIVERSITY<br />

1. Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)<br />

c. Kathleen Batterson, Senior Associate Commissioner<br />

d. kbatterson@caasports.com<br />

e. (804) 754-1616 ext. 13<br />

2. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)<br />

a. Conference Contact: Frank Arredondo<br />

b. farredondo@ncaa.org<br />

c. (317) 917-6652 (Frank’s Direct Line)<br />

d. (317) 917-6222 (Main NCAA Number)<br />

3. NCAA Eligibility Center (NCAA EC)<br />

a. Conference Contact: Alex Hammond (must go through CAA staff to contact)<br />

b. 1-800-544-2950 (Main NCAA EC Number)<br />

TEXTBOOKS<br />

Student-athletes who receive athletic scholarships including textbooks will have their<br />

required textbooks provided by the Athletics Department. Per NCAA guidelines, optional<br />

textbooks or materials will not be provided as part <strong>of</strong> student-athletes’ <strong>athletics</strong> scholarships.<br />

1. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance provides the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics with<br />

a list <strong>of</strong> textbook scholarship recipients.<br />

2. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance and the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics meet and<br />

conduct an NCAA educational session with University Bookstore employees<br />

regarding textbook <strong>procedures</strong>.<br />

3. Assistant Athletic Director for Academics sends a textbook scholarship recipient list<br />

to the University Bookstore a few weeks before the semester begins with a copy <strong>of</strong><br />

student-athletes’ schedules. The University Bookstore packages the required<br />

textbooks based on the schedules. If student-athletes make changes to their<br />

schedules, the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics forwards update schedules<br />

to the University Bookstore for the necessary textbook changes.<br />

4. Student-athletes returs textbooks from changed courses to the Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Academics, who returns the textbooks to the University Bookstore.<br />

5. Student-athletes pick up their textbooks at the University Bookstore during the first<br />

few days <strong>of</strong> the semester with their university ID.<br />

6. The University Bookstore sends textbook receipts to the Athletics Department.<br />

7. Associate Athletic Director for Business, in consultation with Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance<br />

and the Assistant Athletic Director for Academics, reviews the receipts for accuracy.<br />

8. At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the semester, textbooks are returned to the Student-Athlete<br />

Academic Support <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

9. Assistant Athletic Director for Academics will track all books returned by studentathletes.<br />

Any books not returned by last day <strong>of</strong> final exams will result in a charge to<br />

the student-athlete’s account for the value <strong>of</strong> the unreturned books. Individual<br />

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student-athletes may request to keep their books for future academic pursuits. These<br />

requests must be in writing and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.<br />

10. The University Bookstore purchases back the textbooks if they can be reused;<br />

otherwise, the textbooks are donated or recycled.<br />

MISSED CLASS POLICY<br />

The <strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics is committed to the academic success <strong>of</strong> its<br />

student‐athletes. To support student‐athlete academic responsibilities and obligations,<br />

theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Athletics monitors class attendance and the degree progress <strong>of</strong> its<br />

student‐athletes. As established by Athletic Council, student‐athletes will not have more than<br />

five absences per class in a given semester for athletic travel and competition. Exceptions to<br />

this policy will be reviewed and approved by Athletic Council for reasons related to<br />

conference scheduling, sport competition scheduling, post‐season competition and other<br />

extenuating circumstances. No class time will be missed for team practices. Additionally,<br />

there will be no athletic events scheduled during the final exam periodwithout prior approval<br />

from the Chancellor’s Office. Such approval is granted only under exceptional<br />

circumstances. However, an athletic event may be scheduled on a Saturday or Sunday during<br />

the exam period.<br />

Student‐athletes are encouraged to pre‐register for classes as well as schedule classes early in<br />

the day.Coaches, Assistant Athletic Director for Academics and Sport Supervisors review<br />

class schedules and recommend changes to prevent excessive and unnecessary absences. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics prepares missed class forms to notify instructors <strong>of</strong> class dates that<br />

student‐athletes will miss due to athletic travel and competition. Instructors sign the missed<br />

class forms indicating awareness and approval <strong>of</strong> the missed class. If instructors indicate a<br />

conflict with the missed class, the student‐athlete will attend class if other arrangements<br />

cannot be agreed upon. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the student-athlete to satisfactorily complete<br />

any class work missed or assigned by the instructor.<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS SCHEDULING POLICY<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics develops team schedules to minimize conflict with the academic<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> student-athletes. The Chancellor approved priority registration for<br />

student-athletes to also help minimize conflicts between classes and athletic obligations.<br />

Most student-athletes are able to schedule required courses during morning hours and during<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f-season to significantly reduce potential conflicts between classes and athletic<br />

schedules.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics adheres to the NCAA policy for not missing classes due to<br />

practices and every effort is made to schedule competition with the least amount <strong>of</strong> class time<br />

missed. Through the Student-Athlete Advising Center, missed class letters are prepared and<br />

forwarded to faculty, who have student-athletes enrolled in their classes, <strong>of</strong> dates when<br />

student-athletes will miss class due to scheduled competition. Should there be a conflict<br />

between an instructor’s expectations and athletic competition, the student-athlete will adhere<br />

to class demands.<br />

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In the preparation <strong>of</strong> competition schedules, coaches make a good faith effort to prepare<br />

schedules that provide an optimal balance between missed class time and competition.<br />

Scheduling flexibility is somewhat limited at times due to conference schedule obligations.<br />

Coaches complete a “Proposed Declaration <strong>of</strong> Playing & Practice Season” form that is<br />

reviewed by the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, Associate Athletic Director for Business, the Sport<br />

Supervisor, and the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA. An important focus <strong>of</strong> this review is the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> missed classes associated with competition. Competition schedules are revised, as<br />

necessary, when there is an excessive number <strong>of</strong> absences. Additionally, the Athletic<br />

Council reviews the number <strong>of</strong> missed classes per semester and approves schedules<br />

according to the Student-Athlete Missed Class Policy.<br />

STUDENT-ATHLETE WITHDRAWAL FROM A SPORT<br />

Every effort will be made to contact and schedule a meeting with a student-athlete who<br />

withdraws from a sport. The student-athlete will meet with either the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics,<br />

Deputy Athletic Director or Sport Supervisor to discuss the decision. An oral and written<br />

exit interview will be conducted with the student-athlete is he/she agrees to participate and<br />

the documents will be filed in the student-athlete’s folder in the Athletic Department.<br />

RECRUITING<br />

Only coaches who have passed the NCAA Coaches’ Recruiting Test will be permitted to<br />

recruit <strong>of</strong>f campus. All Athletics Department personnel, including support staff, will take the<br />

test annually. Additionally, each head coach will submit a list <strong>of</strong> the names and duties <strong>of</strong><br />

his/her coaching staff at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the year for approval. There will be no additions to<br />

the coaching staff without approval by the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics or designee. Each head<br />

coach must be knowledgeable <strong>of</strong> the number and limitations <strong>of</strong> coaches and their duties<br />

within NCAA guidelines.<br />

TRAVEL APPROVAL<br />

All travel, both recruiting and non-recruiting, must be approved by Compliance prior to the<br />

travel occurring. Without the compliance approval coaches may not be reimbursed for the<br />

travel.<br />

RECRUITING AND NON-RECRUITING TRAVEL<br />

1. Coach completes the Request to Travel document (two forms are available: one for<br />

recruiting travel and one for non-recruiting travel) and submits to Compliance.<br />

2. Compliance reviews request for any recruiting bylaw issues.<br />

3. Compliance approves travel and notifies coach <strong>of</strong> approval.<br />

4. Compliance tracks approvals for ease <strong>of</strong> later review by Associate Athletic Directgor<br />

for Business for reimbursement <strong>of</strong> travel expenses.<br />

5. After travel, Coach requests reimbursement for travel expenses.<br />

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6. Reimbursement request is reviewed and approved by Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Business.<br />

UNOFFICIAL VISITS<br />

Prospective student-athletes have the opportunity to visit an institution’s campus at their own<br />

expense an unlimited number <strong>of</strong> times as long as the visit is not during a recruiting dead<br />

period. During an un<strong>of</strong>ficial visit, the Athletics Department cannot pay any expenses or<br />

arrange for parking for the prospective student-athlete.<br />

During an un<strong>of</strong>ficial visit, the institution may provide a maximum <strong>of</strong> three complimentary<br />

admissions to a home contest. In addition, a prospective student-athlete may stay in an<br />

enrolled student-athlete’s dormitory room without cost because the University does not<br />

change any guest for staying in the dormitories.<br />

For documentation <strong>of</strong> an un<strong>of</strong>ficial visit, the coaching staff submits the Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Visit<br />

Request form to the Compliance Staff. If complimentary tickets are requested in conjunction<br />

with the un<strong>of</strong>ficial visit, that request is forwarded to the Ticket Manager.<br />

OFFICIAL VISITS<br />

Prospective student-athletes have the opportunity to visit an institution’s campus at the<br />

expense <strong>of</strong> the institution for a 48-hour period. An institution is only permitted to provide<br />

one <strong>of</strong>ficial visit per prospective student-athlete. To obtain approval for the <strong>of</strong>ficial a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the coaching staff must submit the Official Visit Request packet to Compliance.<br />

The following are required along with the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit packet for the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit to be<br />

approved:<br />

The prospective student-athlete must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. The<br />

prospective student-athlete’s NCAA ID number should be included in the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

visit request.<br />

The prospective student-athlete's transcript (high school, two-year or four-year<br />

institution) must be received by the institution.<br />

The prospective student-athlete's PSAT, SAT, or ACT test scores (high school<br />

prospects only) must be received by the institution.<br />

A letter to the prospective student-athlete sent by the coaching staff notifying him/her<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit regulations as well as the NCAA Banned Drug list, the Graduation<br />

Rate Report, the Graduation Success Rate, APR Report, Initial-Eligibility Standards<br />

and Nutritional Supplements list.<br />

The student host form must be signed by the head coach and the student host. The<br />

signature on the form affirms that the student host understands the rules associated<br />

with being a student host and agrees to abide by them.<br />

Itinerary for the campus visit with identification that the itinerary was sent to the<br />

prospective student-athlete prior to the visit. The visit cannot exceed 48 hours and<br />

must include a meeting with the sport’s academic advisor.<br />

Transfer release (if applicable)<br />

The step-by-step <strong>of</strong>ficial visit process is as follows:<br />

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1. Coaching staff submits <strong>of</strong>ficial visit packet and all required documentation.<br />

2. The Compliance Coordinator reviews packet and documentation to approve the visit.<br />

3. Prior to the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit, the Compliance Coordinator returns the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit packet<br />

along with any student host money to the coaching staff.<br />

4. After the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit, the coaching staff returns the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit packet with the<br />

necessary post <strong>of</strong>ficial visit documentation.<br />

5. The Compliance Coordinator reviews the <strong>of</strong>ficial visit packet for any compliance<br />

issues.<br />

TELEPHONE LOGS<br />

Coaches record all telephone calls to prospective student-athletes and submit the telephone<br />

logs to the Compliance Coordinator on a weekly basis. The Compliance Coordinator reviews<br />

the telephone log for NCAA rules. Every two months, the Compliance Staff receives the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice telephone records for all the coaching staff members and reviews those records in<br />

conjunction with the telephone logs. In addition, the Compliance Staff receives the cellular<br />

telephone records for all the coaching staff members who receive Athletics Department cell<br />

phones and reviews those records as well.<br />

CAMPS AND CLINICS PROCEDURE<br />

Institutional and privately owned camps and clinics must abide by all NCAA, CAA and<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W regulations. These regulations include not only the camp itself, but also the<br />

promotion <strong>of</strong> the camp.<br />

1. Coach completes Camp Brochure form prior to any promotion or release <strong>of</strong><br />

information regarding camp. For privately owned camps, coaches will be responsible<br />

for completing the <strong>UNC</strong>W Sports Camp Contract and fulfilling all requirements in<br />

the contract prior to the camp. All requirements <strong>of</strong> the Facilities policy must also be<br />

met.<br />

2. Coach completes Camp/Clinic Description in the Camp/Clinic Review Packet and<br />

submits to Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance for approval.<br />

3. Coach will complete Camp Brochure Approval form and submit to Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance for approval <strong>of</strong> any items being used to promote the camp. In addition to<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance, the Senior Associate Athletic Director for<br />

Communications, Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities, and the Deputy Athletic<br />

Director also review and approve the camp brochure.<br />

4. After all approvals are granted, the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance will notify Senior<br />

Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics for Communications that the camp has been approved.<br />

Information regarding the camp may only be posted on the institutional Web site after<br />

this confirmation.<br />

5. After the camp, coaches complete the remainder <strong>of</strong> the Camp/Clinic Review Packet<br />

which includes a payment ledger, a refund list, a list <strong>of</strong> any group or individual<br />

discounts, a list <strong>of</strong> camp employees and their compensation as well as a list <strong>of</strong> all high<br />

school or two-year college coaches.<br />

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6. Coaches will submit the facilities rental fee <strong>of</strong> $4.00 per camper to the Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Business.<br />

7. The post camp review will be completed by the <strong>athletics</strong> compliance and business<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

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PLAYING SEASON<br />

DECLARATION OF PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASAON<br />

1. Head Coach establishes a proposed competition schedule and completes a Declaration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Playing & Practice Season Form and submits a typed proposed competition<br />

schedule with the form to the following individuals for signature approval:<br />

a. Sport Supervisor (first approval)<br />

b. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance<br />

c. Associate Athletic Director for Business<br />

d. Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics (final approval)<br />

2. Head Coach submits a copy <strong>of</strong> the approved competition schedule to Senior Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Communications.<br />

3. Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications prepares dated draft <strong>of</strong><br />

competition schedule and returns to Head Coach for final review.<br />

4. Head Coach approves the final schedule draft, returns to Senior Associate Athletic<br />

Director and provides a copy to the Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance for contract preparation<br />

(See Contract Procedure).<br />

5. Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications submits a copy <strong>of</strong> the final<br />

approved schedule draft to:<br />

a. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

b. Deputy Athletic Director<br />

c. Associate Athletic Direcdtor for Business<br />

d. Associate Athletic Director for Development<br />

e. Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities<br />

f. Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing<br />

g. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance<br />

h. Director <strong>of</strong> Sports Medicine<br />

i. Director <strong>of</strong> Ticket Office<br />

j. University Police<br />

k. Telecommunications<br />

l. ARAMark<br />

m. Media<br />

n. Respective Head Coach<br />

6. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance prepares contracts for home competitions and submits to<br />

Head Coach for review and signature approval.<br />

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7. Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics signs men’s basketball contracts and Deputy Athletic Director<br />

signs remaining sports contracts and Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance prepares for mailing.<br />

8. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance files returned contracts and provides copy to Head Coach.<br />

9. Head Coach is responsible for assuring that all contracts have been returned.<br />

GAME CONTRACT PROCESS<br />

All home and away contests should have contracts signed by participating institutions<br />

agreeing to the game date, time and location. The majority <strong>of</strong> game contracts will be<br />

provided a year in advance; however, in some instances, some sports will have contracts that<br />

are provided on a request basis.<br />

Home Contests<br />

1. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance obtains home contest dates from head coaches <strong>of</strong> each<br />

sport.<br />

2. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance prepares contracts for each contest and receives required<br />

signatures from Head Coach, Deputy Athletic Director, and Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

(MBB contracts).<br />

3. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance mails contracts to opponents.<br />

4. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance receives complete contracts from other institutions and<br />

logs receipt <strong>of</strong> contracts.<br />

5. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance makes copy <strong>of</strong> contracts for Head Coach and files<br />

original.<br />

Away Contests<br />

1. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance receives contracts from other institution and logs receipt<br />

<strong>of</strong> contract.<br />

2. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance forwards contracts to Head Coach for initial review.<br />

3. Head Coach reviews contracts for date, time and location agreement and sends<br />

back to Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance with signature <strong>of</strong> approval or necessary revisions.<br />

4. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance forwards contracts to Deputy Athletic Director or<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics (MBB contracts) for final signature.<br />

5. Director <strong>of</strong> Compliance mails original to hosting institution and keeps a copy for<br />

file.<br />

PRACTICE LOGS<br />

Team practices are monitored to ensure student-athletes are not participating in more hours<br />

<strong>of</strong> countable athletically related activities than is permitted by the NCAA rules. To help<br />

monitor these practices, coaches submit weekly practice logs that reflect all countable<br />

athletically related activities for each student-athlete during that week. In addition, the<br />

Compliance staff does frequent in-person checks <strong>of</strong> practice.<br />

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OVERNIGHT PARKING PASSES<br />

Overnight parking passes are issued to student-athletes traveling to away competition who<br />

have a valid <strong>UNC</strong>W parking permit for another lot on campus. Overnight parking is<br />

approved for the Greene Lot only.<br />

Procedure<br />

1. The coaching staff submits the student-athletes’ parking decal and license plate<br />

number to the Compliance Coordinator during the first week <strong>of</strong> classes.<br />

2. The coaching staff provides the names <strong>of</strong> the student-athletes who need parking<br />

passes the day before the team will depart campus for the overnight trip.<br />

3. The Compliance Coordinator assigns each parking pass to a specific student-athlete.<br />

4. Compliance Coordinator makes sure all overnight passes were returned in a timely<br />

manner.<br />

PRACTICE PARKING PASSES<br />

Parking passes to allow student-athletes to park near their practice sites are issued to studentathletes<br />

who have a valid permit for another lot on campus. These passes are only valid from<br />

1:30 pm - 7 pm and are issued for various lots depending on the sport. To issue these passes<br />

Compliance needs the following information:<br />

Student-athlete BANNER ID number<br />

Make and model <strong>of</strong> car<br />

Parking decal number<br />

License plate<br />

Procedure<br />

1. The coaching staff submits the required information to the Compliance Coordinator<br />

during the first week <strong>of</strong> classes.<br />

2. The Compliance Coordinator submits the information to the University parking<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

3. The parking <strong>of</strong>fice staff prepares the practice passes and provides them to the<br />

Compliance Coordinator.<br />

4. Student-athletes must sign for the parking passes when receiving them.<br />

COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSIONS<br />

Prospective student-athlete complimentary admissions are for the exclusive use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prospective student-athlete and those persons accompanying the prospect on the visit. An<br />

institution may provide a maximum <strong>of</strong> three complimentary admissions (issued only through<br />

a pass list) to a home <strong>athletics</strong> event. An exception exists if a prospective student-athlete is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> a nontraditional family. The institution may provide up to two additional<br />

complimentary admissions to the prospective student-athlete from a nontraditional family in<br />

order to accommodate the parents accompanying the prospective student-athlete. Seating<br />

may be provided only in the general seating area <strong>of</strong> the facility used for conducting the event.<br />

The facility’s press box, special seating box(es) or bench area is specifically prohibited. The<br />

institution may not provide complimentary admissions to a prospective student-athlete for a<br />

postseason conference tournament.<br />

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Student-athletes may receive four complimentary admissions per home or away<br />

intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> event in which the individual participates (either practices or<br />

competes). For postseason events, six complimentary admissions are permitted.<br />

Complimentary admissions shall be provided only through a complimentary admissions pass<br />

list for individuals designated by the student-athlete. "Hard tickets" shall not be issued. The<br />

individual using the complimentary admission must present identification to the person<br />

supervising the use <strong>of</strong> the pass list at the admission gate. Complimentary admissions may be<br />

provided to members <strong>of</strong> the institution's team for all intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> events in a<br />

tournament in which the team is participating, rather than only for the games in which the<br />

institution's team participates. However, the contests must be at the site at which the<br />

institution's team participates. Per CAA regulations, there are contests within the conference<br />

that no complimentary tickets are issued.<br />

A student-athlete may not receive payment from any source for his or her complimentary<br />

admissions and may not exchange or assign them for any item <strong>of</strong> value. Individuals<br />

designated by the student-athlete to receive complimentary admissions are not permitted to<br />

receive any type <strong>of</strong> payment for these admissions or to exchange or assign them for any item<br />

<strong>of</strong> value. Receipt <strong>of</strong> payment for complimentary admissions by such designated individuals is<br />

prohibited and considered an extra benefit.<br />

Home Contest Complimentary Admissions<br />

Student-athletes inform the coaching staff <strong>of</strong> the names <strong>of</strong> the individuals<br />

receiving complimentary admissions.<br />

The coaching staff submits the complimentary admissions form to the<br />

Compliance Coordinator.<br />

The Compliance Coordinator notifies the coaching staff <strong>of</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> the list and<br />

submits it to the Ticket Manager.<br />

The complimentary admissions pass list will be available at the pass gate two<br />

hours prior to start <strong>of</strong> the contest (Ticket manager will keep all pass lists on file).<br />

Any changes made to the complimentary pass list must be approved by<br />

Compliance.<br />

Away Contests Complimentary Admissions<br />

Complimentary admissions pass list is provided to the opposing teams Ticket<br />

Manager by the coaching staff upon arrival at the away contest.<br />

Opposing team submits the pass list after contest to our Ticket Manager.<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS’ ETHICAL CONDUCT<br />

AND<br />

SPORTSMANSHIP POLICY<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics requires athletic <strong>department</strong> administrators, coaches, athletic<br />

trainers and staff to conduct themselves in a manner, which creates a positive image <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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university, the CAA and the NCAA. As athletic <strong>department</strong> personnel, you have a highly<br />

visible role in representing the university, and your behavior must be exemplary on and <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the playing field. You must represent the honor and dignity <strong>of</strong> fair play and compete with<br />

ethical conduct and sportsmanship at all times. You are responsible for your own ethical<br />

conduct consistent with the values <strong>of</strong> sportsmanship, respect, civility, honesty, and integrity.<br />

Additionally, you are expected to obey public laws as well as the rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

university, Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics, CAA, and NCAA. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will take<br />

appropriate disciplinary or remedial actions with athletic <strong>department</strong> personnel in response to<br />

any violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>policies</strong>, rules, regulations, and laws.<br />

Gambling and Bribery<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics will not tolerate any form <strong>of</strong> gambling or bribery related to any<br />

intercollegiate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports. Sports wagering undermines the integrity <strong>of</strong> sports<br />

contests and jeopardizes the well being <strong>of</strong> student‐athletes and intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>.<br />

Athletic Department personnel engaging in gambling or bribery activities will be held<br />

accountable for their action which may result in suspension or dismissal from employment at<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W.<br />

Athletic Department Conduct<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W employees must conform to all federal, state, and local laws, as well as university<br />

regulations. As an athletic <strong>department</strong> staff member, you are not exempt from penalty for<br />

misconduct. The Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics expects its staff to act with honor and integrity, to<br />

understand that compliance with NCAA, CAA, and institutional rules and regulations is an<br />

important element <strong>of</strong> employment and adhere to these rules and regulations, and to report<br />

any alleged, rumored or suspected violations <strong>of</strong> rules. Additionally, as representatives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

university, athletic <strong>department</strong> staff members must demonstrate ethical conduct and good<br />

sportsmanship at all times.<br />

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPORTSMANSHIP POLICY<br />

Effective August 2002<br />

To affirm its commitment to good sportsmanship, the CAA Athletic Directors have approved<br />

an<br />

expanded sportsmanship policy to state that a player or coach who is ejected from a contest<br />

for<br />

unsportsmanlike conduct/behavior will automatically be suspended for the next game. The<br />

rule<br />

will operate in the following manner:<br />

Amendment to CAA Constitution 7.05<br />

Sportsmanship Rule. Any player or coach ejected from a contest for unsportsmanlike<br />

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conduct/behavior will automatically be suspended for the next game. Conduct subsequent to<br />

the ejection can increase the penalty at the Commissioner’s discretion. A second ejection<br />

within any year will result in a two game suspension. A third ejection will result in a five<br />

game suspension. This rule does not limit the Commissioner’s authority to impose a greater<br />

sanction based on the seriousness <strong>of</strong> the conduct (e.g. fighting) or by a playing rule. This rule<br />

will applyautomatically, but is subject to appeal to the Commissioner.<br />

In the sports <strong>of</strong> baseball and s<strong>of</strong>tball, an umpire has the authority to restrict the coach to the<br />

dugout for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the game for conduct/behavior short <strong>of</strong> ejection.<br />

This rule may run concurrently with the playing rules in particular sports that provide for a<br />

next game suspension (e.g. red card in soccer).<br />

Examples <strong>of</strong> how the rule would apply (not all inclusive):<br />

Ejection for language/behavior. Apply.<br />

Ejection for rough play. Apply.<br />

Ejection for arguing an <strong>of</strong>ficials’ call or contact with an <strong>of</strong>ficial. Apply.<br />

Defaults for conduct in sports such as tennis, golf, wrestling, track. Apply.<br />

A flagrant technical foul in basketball causing ejection. Apply.<br />

Ejection in baseball for malicious contact. Apply.<br />

Two yellow cards in soccer resulting in a red card and ejection. Apply, but suspension<br />

concurrent with playing rules unless compounded.<br />

Accumulation <strong>of</strong> several yellow cards in soccer over a number <strong>of</strong> games resulting in a<br />

one‐game<br />

suspension. Does not apply.<br />

Compounded penalty:<br />

An ejected player storms to the bench/dugout and engages in additional misconduct. One<br />

game penalty for the ejection plus possible increased penalty for additional misconduct<br />

determined by the Commissioner based on the seriousness <strong>of</strong> the act(s).<br />

In basketball an ejected player starts a fight. One game for ejection plus additional sanction<br />

for fighting.<br />

Application.<br />

This rule will apply to all games during the regular season (conference and non‐conference –<br />

home or away) and will continue through the conference championship. This conference rule<br />

and any carry over penalty will not apply to NCAA or other post‐season competition.<br />

However, penalties prescribed by the playing rules <strong>of</strong> that sport may carry over to postseason<br />

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competition.<br />

Athletic Council<br />

The Athletic Council is involved in policy and budget decisions concerning the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics. The Council meets monthly to evaluate athletic competition schedules and the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> missed classes due to travel and competition; to review student‐athletes’ grades,<br />

academic concerns, and student-athlete well being issues; and to be consulted on the athletic<br />

budget, athletic plans for the future and approve, if necessary, any athletic decisions.<br />

The Athletic Council reports directly to the Chancellor in an advisory capacity on issues<br />

involving the administration <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong>. The Chancellor charges the Athletic<br />

Council to:<br />

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Represent the views <strong>of</strong> the faculty regarding intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> among faculty<br />

members and other members <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />

Maintain strict adherence to academic standards at <strong>UNC</strong>W, the CAA and the NCAA.<br />

This responsibility includes review <strong>of</strong> the academic progress <strong>of</strong> student‐athletes.<br />

Review annually the <strong>policies</strong> and conduct <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate <strong>athletics</strong> at <strong>UNC</strong>W to<br />

ensure compliance with current and pending NCAA regulations involving Title IX<br />

and issues <strong>of</strong> gender equity, women and minority opportunities, sportsmanship, and<br />

student‐athlete welfare issues.<br />

Be available ad hoc to address athletic issues or problems that might arise, and serve<br />

as a hearing committee at the Chancellor’s request.<br />

Represent the faculty on hiring committees for coaches and athletic administrators.<br />

Review with the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Faculty Athletic Representative relevant<br />

legislative proposals.<br />

Represent the faculty interest in matters <strong>of</strong> athletic scheduling, current facility use and<br />

future facility plans.<br />

Senior Exit Interviews<br />

The senior exit interview is a resource and survey for the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics to gain<br />

insight and knowledge into the student‐athletes’ athletic experience at <strong>UNC</strong>W. Additionally,<br />

it is an avenue for the student‐athlete to voluntarily share information about their personal<br />

athletic experience both orally and in writing. Student‐athletes, who have exhausted<br />

eligibility or are graduating, complete an online survey to evaluate their sports program, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics and their overall experience. Separate oral interviews are also<br />

conducted with the student‐athletes. The results are summarized and shared in a meeting<br />

between the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Faculty Athletics Representative and the Deputy Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athletics. This information assists the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics in learning about the<br />

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student‐athletes’ experiences, evaluating the athletic programs, and in making decisions or<br />

taking corrective actions for future athletic improvements.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Drugs and Tobacco Products<br />

Per NCAA regulations, the use <strong>of</strong> tobacco products is prohibited by all game personnel (e.g.,<br />

coaches, trainers, managers and game <strong>of</strong>ficials) in all sports during practice and competition.<br />

Game personnel who use tobacco products during a practice or competition shall be subject<br />

to disciplinary actions. Additionally, the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics does not condone any use<br />

<strong>of</strong> illegal or improper substances by its staff and if anyone is determined to be using these<br />

substances, the University will take appropriate action.<br />

Equipment and Apparel<br />

The coaching staff <strong>of</strong> each team is responsible for issuance and retrieval <strong>of</strong> apparel and<br />

equipment to and from student‐athletes. Coaches are responsible for maintaining a record <strong>of</strong><br />

apparel and equipment, requiring student-athletes to to sign for the apparel and equipment,<br />

and tracking the issuance and retrieval <strong>of</strong> apparel and equipment.<br />

Student‐athletes are not permitted to retain <strong>athletics</strong> equipment unless permissible per NCAA<br />

regulations. Used equipment may be purchased by the student‐athlete on the same cost basis<br />

as by any other individual interested in purchasing such equipment. However, a<br />

student‐athlete may retain <strong>athletics</strong> apparel items at the end <strong>of</strong> his or her intercollegiate<br />

participation. A student‐athlete may also retain <strong>athletics</strong> apparel items prior to the end <strong>of</strong> his<br />

or her collegiate participation, provided such items are not reusable by other team members.<br />

Listed below are examples <strong>of</strong> reusable and not reusable apparel and equipment.<br />

Reusable Apparel<br />

Game Jerseys<br />

Game Pants<br />

Practice apparel deemed reusable<br />

Warm‐up suits used for competition<br />

Warm‐Up Suits used for practice/travel<br />

Rain Slickers<br />

Examples <strong>of</strong> Equipment<br />

Bats<br />

Golf Bags<br />

Golf Clubs<br />

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Tennis Rackets<br />

Travel Bags<br />

Helmets<br />

Apparel not reusable<br />

Undergarments<br />

T‐Shirts<br />

Under Jerseys<br />

Socks<br />

Practice T‐Shirts<br />

Practice Shorts<br />

Shoes<br />

Knee Pads<br />

Goggles<br />

Spandex<br />

Caps<br />

Gloves<br />

Sweats<br />

Hats/Visors<br />

Good Sportsmanship<br />

One <strong>of</strong> your responsibilities as an athletic <strong>department</strong> staff member is to always display good<br />

sportsmanship at athletic events. Sportsmanlike behavior requires effort on your part. Treat<br />

the opposing team, fan, student-athletes, and coaches equally and with respect.<br />

Unsportsmanlike conduct in others never justifies retaliation with unsportsmanlike conduct<br />

on your part. Don’t make excuses, or discuss other’s shortcomings. Almost every situation<br />

has a positive and a negative side. Emphasize the positive. Support your <strong>of</strong>ficials, avoid<br />

criticizing them or blaming losses on their actions. When attending other athletic events,<br />

remember that you are expected to demonstrate good sportsmanship behavior at these events<br />

as well. As a role model, spectators will be watching you to see how you act. Show them<br />

that you are proud to be a Seahawk<br />

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XXIII. APPENDICES<br />

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT<br />

Available in the Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

XXIII.<br />

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT APPENDICES<br />

DEPARTMENTAL STAFF POLICIES<br />

Employment Contract<br />

Evaluation Form<br />

Department Orientation Form<br />

Employee Performance Work Plan<br />

Application for Leave<br />

Vacation/Sick Leave Record<br />

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL<br />

Projected Budget<br />

Individual Travel Request<br />

Team Travel Request<br />

Travel Authorization State Employees<br />

Travel Request and Invoice for Athletic Vehicles<br />

Athletic Vehicle and Team Travel List<br />

Athletic Rooming List<br />

Receipts for Meals by Athletes<br />

Travel Expense (Work Sheet)<br />

Travel Reimbursement<br />

Business Entertainment Expenditures<br />

Requisition Input (Purchase Order)<br />

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Request for Equipment <strong>of</strong> Supplies<br />

Request for Printing Services<br />

Non-State Employee Payment<br />

Check Request<br />

Accounting <strong>of</strong> Check<br />

Cash Receipt<br />

Telecommunications Service Request<br />

Basketball Ticket Sales Report<br />

Financial Records System/ Request for Access<br />

PROPERTIES AND FACILITIES<br />

Lease Agreement<br />

Attachment A<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Activities/Events<br />

Event Check-List<br />

Moving Services Request<br />

Physical Plane Work Request<br />

PROPERTIES AND FACILITIES (CONT'D)<br />

Special Project Request<br />

Physical Plant Digging & Excavating Request<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Key Transmittal<br />

Key Control Policy<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM<br />

Sports Medicine Staff<br />

Pre-Participation Examination for New Athletes<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Student-Athlete Insurance Information<br />

Try Out Acceptance <strong>of</strong> Risk/Liability Waiver<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Emergency Action Plan<br />

Emergency Plans for:<br />

Trask Coliseum – Men's Basketball<br />

Soccer Field – Men's and Women's Soccer<br />

Tennis Courts – Men's and Women's Tennis<br />

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Boseman Field – S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

Brooks Field - Baseball<br />

Hanover Gymnasium – Women's Volleyball<br />

Storm Danger/Lightning Safety<br />

Emergency Phone Numbers<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Medical Crisis Management Plan<br />

University Emergency Medical System, 911<br />

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SUPPORT<br />

Academic Support and Advising Flow Chart<br />

Missed Class Policy<br />

Missed Class Notification<br />

Student-Athlete Academic Deficiency Report<br />

The Learning Center Request for Tutor Form<br />

COMPLIANCE FORMS<br />

Guide to NCAA Rules and Regulations for Alumni and Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Transfer Release Request<br />

Request for Information from Two-Year Institutions for potential transfer<br />

Request for Information from Four-Year Institutions for potential transfer<br />

Information about the Graduation-Rates Report, Division I<br />

Squad Lists<br />

RECRUITING FORMS<br />

Official Visit Policy - <strong>UNC</strong>W<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Official Visit Pre-Approval and Summary Form – Out-<strong>of</strong>-State<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Official Visit Pre-Approval and Summary Form – In-State<br />

Official Visit Checklist<br />

Official Visit Guidelines - Head Coach and Student Host Instructions<br />

Official Visit Request for Meal Tickets<br />

Official Visit Request for Athletic Event Tickets and Receipt Form<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Request to Travel - Recruiting<br />

RECRUITING FORMS (CONT'D)<br />

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In-State <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Contact and Evaluation Record - Basketball<br />

Out-<strong>of</strong>-State <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Contact and Evaluation Record - Basketball<br />

In-State <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Contact and Evaluation Record<br />

Out-<strong>of</strong>-State <strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Contact and Evaluation Record<br />

Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Visit Record (In-State Prospect)<br />

Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Visit Record (Out-<strong>of</strong>-State Prospect)<br />

Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Visit Ticket Request and Receipt Form<br />

STUDENT-ATHLETE FORMS<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> NCAA Regulations – Division I<br />

NCAA Drug-Testing Consent – Division<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Consent to Disclose Information<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Request to Release Confidential Information<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics' Ethical Conduct and Sportsmanship Policy<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Athletics Hazing Policy Statement<br />

Authorization/Consent for Disclosure <strong>of</strong> Protected Health Information-NCAA<br />

Colonial Athletic Association Employment and Earnings Declaration<br />

Fifth-Year Assistance Scholarship Request Form<br />

Summer School Assistance Scholarship Request Form<br />

Travel Release Form – Student-Athlete Not Traveling with Team<br />

Learning Center Request for Tutor Form<br />

COACHES FORMS<br />

Athletically Related Travel – Non-Recruiting Purposes<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Squad List Additions or Deletions<br />

Weekly Telephone Log<br />

Grant-in-Aid Athletic Scholarship Request Form<br />

Fifth-Year Scholarship Request Form<br />

Summer School Scholarship Request Form<br />

CAA Promotional Activities Involving Student-Athletes<br />

CAA Weekly Practice Report – Individual Sport<br />

CAA Weekly Practice Report – Team Sport (other than BB/FB)<br />

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CAA Weekly Practice Report – Men's Basketball<br />

CAA Weekly Practice Report – Women's Basketball<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Department <strong>of</strong> Athletics Reduction or Cancellation <strong>of</strong> Scholarship<br />

NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse Institutional Request List<br />

Learning Center for Tutor Form<br />

CONTRACTS<br />

State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina, New Hanover County-Sports Camp Contract<br />

<strong>UNC</strong>W Proposed Scheduling Form<br />

Media Guide or Camp Brochure Approval Form<br />

Team Game Contracts (Home and Away)<br />

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