Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3342 - Kent State University
Chapter 3342-4 - University Policies
Section 3342-4-02.4 - Administrative policy and procedures regarding rights and responsibilities of student athletes
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3342-4-02.4
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Scope.
(1)
Every student who
participates in intercollegiate athletics becomes thereby a member of a team.
By accepting this privilege of team membership, student-athletes are
responsible for conducting themselves so as to bring credit to the university,
the department of intercollegiate athletics, their teammates or themselves. To
that end student-athletes must conduct themselves in a manner befitting a
representative of the university.
(2)
Each
student-athlete must comply with:
(a)
Rules governing academic eligibility as established by
the university, the NCAA, the MAC, or other appropriate governing
body.
(b)
All other rules and regulations for student-athletic
conduct as established by the university, the NCAA, the MAC, or other
appropriate governing body.
(c)
Training and
discipline rules established by the head coach and the department of
intercollegiate athletics for the sport in which the student-athlete
participates.
(3)
By declaring themselves as a candidate for a team
membership, they assume the following responsibilities, in addition to their
regular responsibilities as students.
(B) Academic discipline.
(1)
The student-athlete is subject to all rules for academic eligibility as
required by the NCAA, MAC, and the university. These rules are on file in the
offices of the director of intercollegiate athletics and of each head
coach.
(2)
The department of intercollegiate athletics does not
view the student-athlete as an athlete. Their major purpose at the university
is to obtain an academic degree. The athletic department has a great interest
in the general welfare and academic achievement of every student-athlete.
Because of this concern, the department has designated individual coaches to
follow the academic progress of each student-athlete. In addition, the athletic
department strongly recommends that each student-athlete establish
communication with their faculty adviser within the student-athlete's area of
academic major. The athletic department expects that each athlete attend all
classes and perform all assignments, unless illness or other extreme
emergencies arise. Further, the student-athlete is encouraged to consult with
instructors on an individual basis concerning academic
problems.
(C) Conduct discipline.
(1)
The
student-athlete is subject to all rules regarding student conduct established
by the university. These rules are contained in the university policy register,
and are also available in the office of the director of intercollegiate
athletics.
(2)
As a highly visible member of the university community,
the student-athlete should strive to set an example for their fellow students
in complying with the standards of behavior established by the
university.
(3)
As ambassadors of the university to the public, team
members accept a higher standard of conduct than other students. Actions
off-campus, including but not limited to violations of local, state, and
federal laws, will subject the student-athlete to review for possible
discipline and sanctions of this policy.
(D) Athletic discipline.
(1)
The student-athlete is subject to the athletic disciplinary and training rules
pertaining to their particular sport(s), as established by the head coach and
the athletic department. Each head coach will inform the student-athlete
involved on their squad of expectations relating to training rules. The coach
and team members should come to an understanding about any issues relating to
training rules.
(2)
Each student-athlete is responsible for having read and
being familiar with the rules outlined in this rule. The rules referred to
regarding the NCAA, MAC or other appropriate governing body, are on file and
available in the office of the director of intercollegiate athletics and may
also be obtained from the head coach of each sport. The rules regarding
training and discipline will be posted for the student-athlete to read at the
time they try out for a sport.
(3)
The establishment
and recitation of the above rules do not set the limits as to the coach's
authority to "coach a student-athlete." "Coaching a student-athlete"
necessarily involves the coach's establishment of standards, expectations and
goals; giving directions, guidance and orders; and the student-athlete's
accepting and following them. The student-athlete is therefore expected to
comply with the directives of their coach.
(4)
A student-athlete
is a public figure and their conduct, both on and off the field/court, reflects
on themselves, their teammates, their coaches, and the institution. They are
expected to conduct themselves so as to bring credit on the
above.
(E) Infractions of rules.
(1)
Failure to comply
with any rules regarding academic or conduct discipline will subject the
student-athlete to those sanctions contained in the general university policies
including those which affect the privilege of participating in athletics. Such
failure will also cause the student-athlete to be subject to all sanctions
which may be imposed by the coach, the athletic director or designee, or the
president or designee, when such failure is deemed to be detrimental to the
team or the athletic program.
(2)
Throughout the
remainder of this rule, the phrase "university official" includes the athletic
director or designee or the president or designee.
(3)
Failure to comply
with any rules regarding athletic discipline will subject the student-athlete
to suspension or dismissal from the team.
(F) Procedure for appealing sanctions.
(1)
Academic and conduct appeals. If the student-athlete
alleges a violation of student rights in an academic, conduct, or financial aid
sanction, they may seek redress under the procedures set forth in the general
university policy under which they were sanctioned.
(2)
Athletic appeals.
The student-athlete is encouraged to maintain a continuing dialogue with their
coaches in order to aid in the informal resolution of problems involving
discipline or sanctions. However, only the following discipline or sanctions
may be appealed beyond the coach:
(a)
Suspension from the team
(b)
Dismissal from
the team;
(c)
Any discipline or sanctions in retaliation for use of
the appeals process; or
(d)
Systematic use of discipline in an unreasonable or
discriminatory manner.
(G) Athletic appeal procedures.
(1)
The student-athlete and coach should make every effort to
resolve the issue prior to instituting the formal appeals process. The
student-athlete shall contact the coach within fourteen days after they knew or
through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known of the
issue.
(2)
The first recourse for the student-athlete is to appeal
in writing to the head coach or university official imposing the sanction. The
written appeal shall be filed within thirty days after the coach was contacted
as defined in paragraph (G)(1) of this rule, or in the case of a university
official, within thirty days after the student-athlete knew of the sanction or
through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known of the sanction.
Such notice shall state the events upon which the appeal is based, the reason
for the appeal, and the specific relief or remedy sought.
(3)
The student
athlete shall receive a written response within four working days after receipt
of the appeal by the coach or university official.
(4)
If no agreement
is reached, the student-athlete may appeal to the athletic director. The
athletic director shall give the student-athlete a written statement of their
decision regarding the student-athlete's appeal within four working days
following receipt of the appeal.
(5)
If the sanction
has been imposed by a university vice president or the university president,
the student-athlete may bypass the level in paragraph (G)(4) of this rule and
appeal directly to the ad hoc appeals committee.
(6)
If no agreement
is reached after the student-athlete has appealed to the athletic director, the
student-athlete may make a written notice of appeal to the chair of the
athletic committee within thirty days after receipt of the written response
from the athletic director. The chair of the athletic committee shall notify
the faculty representative for intercollegiate athletics, who shall establish
the ad hoc appeals committee within five working days of the written notice of
appeal by the student-athlete.
(7)
The composition
of this committee shall be as follows:
(a)
Faculty
representative for intercollegiate athletics as chairperson;
(b)
One faculty
member of the athletic committee to be determined by the committee chair. The
individual should not be a member of the sport involved;
(c)
One student
member of the athletic committee to be determined by the committee chair. The
individual should not be a member of the sport involved;
(d)
One member of the
intercollegiate athletic coaching staff not representing the sport of the
student-athlete making the appeal, selected by the athletic director,
and;
(e)
One faculty member selected by the student making the
appeal.
(H) Committee procedure.
(1)
A hearing shall be held on the matter within five working days following the
establishment of the appeals committee.
(2)
The hearing shall
be guided by the following procedures:
(a)
The hearing shall
be closed unless mutually agreed to be open by the student athlete bringing the
appeal and the coach or university official imposing the
sanction.
(b)
The coach university official imposing the sanction
shall make a statement, in writing, orally, or both, of the facts and the basis
for imposing the sanction or discipline.
(c)
The student
athlete may make a statement in writing, orally, or both.
(d)
Both the coach or
university official and student athlete may ask questions of the other at an
appropriate time during the hearing.
(e)
Both may present
witnesses.
(f)
Both have the right to hear all testimony and examine
all evidence.
(g)
The student athlete may be accompanied by one other
person of their choice. That person may act as an adviser to the student
athlete, but may not participate in the hearing procedure in any manner. No
party may be represented by legal counsel.
(h)
All matters
pertaining to the conduct of the hearing shall be under the sole authority of
the chairperson of the appeals committee.
(3)
Appeals committee
decision.
(a)
The appeals committee shall hear all the statements and have
all the documents which support the claim.
(b)
Following the
hearing, the appeals committee shall prepare a short statement in writing of
the facts as they are judged to be true
(c)
The appeals
committee shall, within ten working days make the decision and, in writing,
provide a summary of the reasons for upholding, reducing, or dismissing the
sanction.
(d)
The chairperson of the appeals committee shall provide
the student athlete with the statement of facts, decision and summary of the
reasons.
(4)
The decision of the appeals committee shall be final
and not subject to further appeal.
Replaces: 3342-4- 02.4
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