Per NCAA regulations, the use of a student-athlete's name, picture or appearance in promotional activities is limited to educational, charitable and non-profit organizations, and the following conditions apply:
Student-athletes may not miss class time;
Student-athletes may only accept actual and necessary expenses related to his or her participation in the activity (and these expenses must be documented)
All monies derived from the activity must go directly to the charitable, educational or non-profit organization; and
Student-athlete's involvement may not include co-sponsorship, advertisement or promotion by a commercial agency other than through the reproduction of the sponsoring organization's officially registered regular trademark or logo on printed materials such as pictures, posters or calendars.
Student-athletes should contact the Office of Community Engagement prior to participating in any promotional activities.
Who is a booster?
Academic Eligibility Standards
Agents and Maintaining Amateur Status
Student-Athlete Employment
Extra Benefits
Outside Competition
Gambling
Drug Policy
Consequences of a Positive NCAA Drug Test
Charitable & Promotional Activities
Financial Aid
Reduction/Cancellation of Institutional Financial Aid
Countable Athletically Related Activites
Complimentary Admissions
Student Assistance Fund
Social Media Guidelines
Charitable & Promotional Activities