What Is A Transfer Release Agreement
Hey, I`m a newcomer to an NAIA div. A school with a basketball scholarship. I want either redshirt and transfer, or just transfer to another NAIA div.1 school or an NCAA school div. 1. The rules are so confusing and I`m lost. Can you tell me how they are going to cope and how she is going to do it? Thanks, Keenan HI my daughter played football her year back in an NAIA school. She didn`t like the program or the coach, so she moved to another NAIA school. Unfortunately, the conference in which she finds herself has taken a transfer rule that began in January that if you transfer to another NAIA school in the same conference, you have to wait. His new coach made him list the redshirts. We understand that she cannot run in the fall, but you know, if the team is allowed to take on other schools in the spring or if they will be part of that « year. » Thank you! I started last year for a D1 athletics school. I wasn`t happy with the program, so I told the coach I wanted to transfer and that in May, at the end of our season, I was sent a letter with the email publication.
I`m going to change in the spring semester. Do I send my termination letter to the coach of the new school or do I send it to the sports department of my old school? If the school has to send them, how do I know when the new school will have received it? Can I call the new coach before he receives the sharing letter? Hello Moe, unless the rules change over the next few years, it goes without saying that your son must sit down for a year if he goes from an NAIA to an NCAA school. It is not a condition for him to go to school. Since you personally know the coach, I think you should have this conversation with him in advance. But I suggest you refer only to the NCAA Div. I and not Div. II. NCAA Div. II is not that different from NAIA in terms of player ability. Rick Hi Jonathan, if you have not been recruited for Div.
III School (see blog on our website entitled « NCAA Rules – Definition of a Recruited Athlete »), you have the right to transfer to any division with an immediate right as long as you perform well academically, while div.