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The special treatment is given to all student athletes at any collegiate level: community colleges, state university and private colleges. Having this special treatment puts student athletes in a special category; they are the privileged ones in the college setting.
Any student who reaches his/her nineteenth birthday before September 1 will not be eligible for athletic competition. Any student who reaches his/her sixteenth birthday before September 1 will not be eligible if enrolled in the ninth grade or below.
An 8th grade student may, at the student's option, become eligible for interscholastic athletics at the high school level when the student attains his/her 15th birthday before August 1 of the ensuing school year.
Only those students enrolled in a feeder school in grades 7 and 8 are permitted to play in a high school sport or sport-activity (at any level) except for football and soccer. Students below grade seven (7) may not participate in any activity (practice, scrimmage or game).
The NCAA gives you 5 years to compete in 4 seasons athletically, with the fifth year being a red-shirt year. A red-shirt year gives athletes the opportunity to sit out a year of competition (for reasons such as injury or competition for playing time) and still be allowed to compete in all four years athletically.
A pupil who attains the age of 19 years on or after July 1 may continue to participate during the school year in all sports.
A) Pursuant to KRS 156.070 (2) (e), a student who becomes nineteen (19) years old before August 1 shall be ineligible for interscholastic athletic competition.
Bylaw 4-2-1 (High School Age Limitation) Once a student attains the age of 20, the student will no longer be eligible for interscholastic athletic competition notwithstanding where that 20th birthday falls in relation to the sports season.
NCAA rules forbid student-athletes to agree, orally or in writing, to be represented by an agent or organization in the marketing of his or her athletic ability or reputation until after the completion of the last intercollegiate contest, including postseason games.