Entertainment
1. An institution may provide entertainment for prospects and the prospect’s parents (or legal guardians) or spouse. It is not permissible to entertain other relatives or friends of a prospect. [B 13.7.5.1]
All entertainment on the official visit must take place within a 30-mile radius of the institution’s main campus. [B 13.7.5.1]
3. The provision of any complimentary admissions to the institution’s athletics events during the official visit shall be confined to the prospect, his/her parents (or legal guardians) and spouse. Such admissions may provide seating only in the general seating area. Providing seating for the prospect, or his/her parents/legal guardians, or spouse in the facility’s press box, special seating box(es), or bench area is specifically prohibited. [B 13.7.5.2]
4. The institution may pay the actual cost for reasonable expenses (e.g. meals, lodging) incurred by a prospect while en route to and from campus. [B 13.7.5.1.1]
5. Cash may not be provided to the prospect for entertainment purposes during the official visit. [B 13.7.5.4]
6. A student host entertaining a prospect is governed by the following: *A student host may be provided $30 for each day of the visit to cover all actual costs of entertaining the prospect and his/her parents/legal guardians or spouse, excluding the cost of meals and admission to campus athletics events. The student host may be provided an additional $15 per day for each additional prospect the host entertains. These funds may not be used to purchase souvenirs, such as T-shirts or other institutional mementos. [B 13.7.5.5 (a)]
*The student host may be provided a complimentary admission to a campus athletics event sin which the institution’s team plays so he/she may accompany the prospect. [13.7.5.5 (c)]
*The student host must be enrolled in the member institution being visited by a prospect. In Division I, a nonqualifer may not serve as a student host during his/her first academic year in residence. [B 13.7.5.5.3]