Originally Posted by Ted22:
http://www.athleticscholarship...s-new-ncaa-rules.htm
Many people do not know that NCAA rules allow student-athletes to make money teaching private lessons. It is one of the few ways the NCAA allows student-athletes to profit off their athletic ability without harming their eligibility. But private lessons have a number of restrictions, including:
- The student-athlete may not use his or her name or likeness to promote the lessons;
- Institutional/booster facilities may not be used;
- The student-athlete may not run a camp or clinic (i.e. instruction must be comparable to one-on-one instruction; and
- The student-athlete must charge the going-rate in the locale for those types of lessons.
Ted
We actually had this come up a while back, with a parent asking if it were ok for son to give lessons. She reported back from NCAA it was not in violation.
Thank you for your input.