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7. Have their names or pictures appear in books, other publications, or films without jeopardizing their amateur status, but only under the following conditions.

 

a. Appearance in such books, publications or films is for the purpose of demonstrating athletic skill, analysis of a sports event, or instruction in sports.

b. There is no indication that the athlete expressly or implicitly endorses a commercial product or services.

c. The athlete shall not be paid.

d. The student has signed a release statement detailing the conditions under which his or her name or image may be used and has filed a copy of that statement with the institution he or she attends.

Students shall not

1. Receive money or any other form of remuneration above actual expenses for participating in any sports contest or programs with the exception of bowling and golf. (Refer to the ` bowling and golf sections of the NJCAA Handbook.)

 

 2. Give lessons on a fee-for-lesson basis.

3. Be employed to teach physical education classes or coach any sport for their college.

4. Be employed or receive remuneration for teaching or coaching sports skills or techniques, if the employment is arranged by the student athlete's institution or a representative of its athletics program.

5. Take any financial assistance, or enter into an agreement of any kind, to compete in professional athletics, with the exception of the student who participates in professional baseball for not more than ninety days as provided in Section 11.a.5. Students who violate this provision shall be ineligible for participation in the sport. This includes declaring for professional draft.

6. Try out with a professional sports organization while enrolled full time during any part of the academic year unless they have exhausted their eligibility in that sport. (This includes any time from the beginning of the fall term through the completion of the spring term, including any intervening period.) Part-time students who are not participating under the provisions of Section 4.i. may try out provided they do not receive any form of compensation other than actual expenses from the professional organization or club.

7. Contract in writing to be represented by an agent in the marketing of athletic ability or reputation in a sport.

8. Participate in the Major Junior A Hockey League sponsored by the CAHA.

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 Central Lakes College belongs to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the Minnesota Community College Conference (MCCC).

The 76 students who received the Foundation's graduate and professional scholarships were chosen after a countrywide selection process that received1,290 nominees from over 600 universities and colleges across the country. Each of the scholarships are worth up to $300,000, which puts them among the largest scholarships offered in the USA.

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