(a) For purposes of this section:
(1) “Athletic program” means any intercollegiate athletic program of an institution of higher education in this state that recruits student athletes by soliciting them to apply to, enroll in or attend such institution for purposes of participating in intercollegiate sporting programs, events, contests or exhibitions at such institution.
(2) “NCAA” means the National Collegiate Athletic Association or its successor.
(3) “Student athlete” means an individual who attends an elementary, middle or secondary school program of education or an institution of higher education and participates in any interscholastic athletic program in this state, whether or not such individual receives scholarship funds for such individual's athletic participation.
(b) Commencing January 1, 2012, an institution of higher education that offers athletic scholarships shall provide a hyperlink entitled “Student Athletes' Right to Know” on the front page of its official athletic Internet web site, which shall be linked to a web page containing all of the following information:
(1) Athletic scholarship information, including, but not limited to:
(A) The most recent cost of attendance expenses as published by the institution of higher education's financial aid office for the academic year and for the summer school session.
(B) The sum of expenses identified in subparagraph (A) of this subdivision that are prohibited from inclusion in a full grant-in-aid athletic scholarship pursuant to the NCAA's rules and regulations.
(C) The policy of the institution of higher education's athletic program regarding whether student athletes will receive athletic scholarships for summer school sessions, and, if so, whether such scholarships are proportional to athletic scholarships received during the regular academic year.
(D) The full grant-in-aid athletic scholarship payment received by all student athletes who live on campus during the academic year and off campus during summer school session.
(E) The following information relating to NCAA scholarship rules: (i) A verbal commitment is not binding on either the student athlete or the institution; (ii) the National Letter of Intent is a binding agreement between a prospective student athlete and an institution of higher education in which the institution agrees to provide a prospective student athlete, who is admitted to the institution and is eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules, athletics aid for one academic year in exchange for the prospective student athlete's agreement to attend the institution for one academic year; (iii) the National Letter of Intent must be accompanied by an institutional financial aid agreement; and (iv) if the prospective student athlete signs the National Letter of Intent but does not enroll at that institution for a full academic year, such student athlete may be subject to specific penalties, including loss of a season of eligibility and a mandatory residence requirement.
(F) The policy of the institution of higher education regarding whether or not such institution may choose to sign more recruited student athletes than it has available athletic scholarships and the consequences to the athletic scholarship opportunities of recruited and current student athletes in such situations.
(2) Athletic scholarship renewal information, including, but not limited to:
(A) The NCAA's policy regarding scholarship duration.
(B) The policy of the institution of higher education's athletic program concerning the renewal or nonrenewal of an athletic scholarship, including circumstances in which a student athlete in good standing suffers a temporary or permanent sports-related injury, there is a change in coaching, or a student athlete's athletic performance is deemed to be below expectations.
(3) Athletically related medical expenses information, including, but not limited to:
(A) The NCAA's policy regarding whether athletic programs are mandated to pay for athletically related medical expenses.
(B) The policy of the institution of higher education's athletic program regarding whether such program will pay for a student athlete's athletically related medical expenses, including deductibles, copayments and coinsurance, or any such medical expenses that exceed any maximum insurance coverage limits.
(C) The policy of the institution of higher education's athletic program regarding who is required to pay for any required athletically related insurance premiums for student athletes who do not have insurance coverage.
(D) The duration of time the institution of higher education's athletic program will continue to pay for athletically related medical expenses after a student athlete's athletic eligibility expires.
(E) Whether or not an athletic program's medical policy covers expenses associated with attaining a second medical opinion for an athletically related injury from a physician who is not associated with the athletic program, and whether the athletic program provides coverage for services provided by such a physician.
(4) Athletic release information, including, but not limited to:
(A) The NCAA's policy regarding whether an athletic program may refuse to grant an athletic release to a student athlete who wishes to transfer to another institution of higher education.
(B) The policy of the postsecondary educational institution's athletic program regarding whether it may refuse to grant an athletic release for a student athlete who wishes to transfer to another institution of higher education.
(c) Commencing January 1, 2012, an institution of higher education that provides, by any delivery method, written material regarding its athletic program to a student athlete shall include in such materials a direct link to such institution's Internet web page, where the student athlete shall have access to the “Student Athletes' Right to Know” hyperlink and all of the information regarding the institution's athletic scholarship program as provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(P.A. 11-92, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 11-92 effective July 1, 2011.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 10a - State System of Higher Education
Chapter 185 - Administration of State System
Section 10a-1. (Formerly Sec. 10-322a). - State system of higher education; definitions.
Section 10a-1a. - Board of Regents for Higher Education.
Section 10a-1d. - Office of Higher Education. Executive director.
Section 10a-1g. - Board member training.
Section 10a-6c. - Parameters for noncredit vocational courses and programs.
Section 10a-7. - Applicability of chapter 54 to the Board of Regents for Higher Education.
Section 10a-8a. - Academic Library Accountability Committee.
Section 10a-8b. - Higher Education State Matching Grant Fund.
Section 10a-8c. - Matching grant: Restrictions on appropriations. Exception.
Section 10a-8d. - Board of Regents for Higher Education: Report re allocation of funds.
Section 10a-9b. - Use of CORE-CT system by constituent units.
Section 10a-10. - Office of Educational Opportunity.
Section 10a-11a. - Connecticut collegiate awareness and preparation program.
Section 10a-11c. - Goals and policies of higher education in the state.
Section 10a-11d. - Report on teacher candidate demographics.
Section 10a-11e. - Planning Commission for Higher Education Fund.
Section 10a-11f. - FAFSA Month.
Section 10a-11g. - Fee-Free Day.
Section 10a-11h. - Connecticut Automatic Admissions Program.
Section 10a-12. (Formerly Sec. 10-324f). - Office of Veterans Affairs for Higher Education.
Section 10a-12a. - Technical Education Coordinating Council.
Section 10a-12b. - Award for excellence in science and technology.
Section 10a-13. (Formerly Sec. 10-323g). - Receipt of funds by board and office.
Section 10a-15. (Formerly Sec. 10-324e). - Tuition and fee schedules.
Section 10a-16. - Adoption of regulations re granting of tuition waiver.
Section 10a-17a. - Institute for effective teachers.
Section 10a-17d. - Provision of tutors for eligible students.
Section 10a-18. (Formerly Sec. 10-324i). - Programs to be offered on effects of drugs and alcohol.
Section 10a-19c. - Nursing incentive program.
Section 10a-19e. - “Engineering Connecticut” loan reimbursement grant program.
Section 10a-19f. - “You Belong” loan reimbursement grant program.
Section 10a-19g. - Kirklyn M. Kerr grant program.
Section 10a-19h. - Establishment and administration of Kirklyn M. Kerr program.
Section 10a-19j. - English language learner educator incentive program.
Section 10a-19l. - Health care provider loan reimbursement program.
Section 10a-20a. - Endowed Chair Investment Fund.
Section 10a-21. (Formerly Sec. 10-328e). - Collective bargaining.
Section 10a-22a. (Formerly Sec. 10-7a). - Private career schools. Definitions.
Section 10a-22e. (Formerly Sec. 10-7f). - Revision of conditions of authorization.
Section 10a-22f. (Formerly Sec. 10-7g). - Revocation of certificate of authorization.
Section 10a-22i. (Formerly Sec. 10-7j). - Administrative penalty.
Section 10a-22j. (Formerly Sec. 10-7k). - Court orders to prevent violations.
Section 10a-22k. (Formerly Sec. 10-7l). - Regulations.
Section 10a-22l. - Operation without certificate of authorization. Penalty. Investigation.
Section 10a-22n. - Maintenance of school records.
Section 10a-22q. (Formerly Sec. 10-7r). - Private career school student benefit account.
Section 10a-22t. (Formerly Sec. 10-7u). - Payment of grants by Treasurer.
Section 10a-22v. (Formerly Sec. 10-14j). - Application for refund of tuition.
Section 10a-22w. (Formerly Sec. 10-14k). - Treasurer to determine balance of account.
Section 10a-22x. (Formerly Sec. 10-14l). - Regulations.
Section 10a-22z. - Butler Business School and Sawyer School certificates of completion.
Section 10a-25. - Use of term “Department of Higher Education”.
Section 10a-25a. - Declaration of policy.
Section 10a-25b. - Issuance of bonds; use of bond proceeds.
Section 10a-25c. - Bond authorization.
Section 10a-25d. - “State moneys” defined; use of federal, private or other moneys for projects.
Section 10a-25e. - Use of bond proceeds.
Section 10a-25f. - General obligation bonds.
Section 10a-25g. - Grants to develop high technology projects and programs.
Section 10a-25h. - Higher education centers of excellence.
Section 10a-25i. - Appropriation. Solicitation of private funds; disbursement.
Section 10a-25j. - Identification of centers of excellence; evaluation of program.
Section 10a-26. (Formerly Sec. 10-329b). - Status of students for purposes of tuition charges.
Section 10a-27. (Formerly Sec. 10-329c). - Statement of policy.
Section 10a-28. (Formerly Sec. 10-329d). - Definitions.
Section 10a-29. (Formerly Sec. 10-329e). - Determination of student status.
Section 10a-30. (Formerly Sec. 10-329f). - Presumptions.
Section 10a-31. (Formerly Sec. 10-329g). - Guidelines.
Section 10a-32. (Formerly Sec. 10-329h). - Authority of institutions.
Section 10a-33. (Formerly Sec. 10-329i). - Agreements with foreign states.
Section 10a-34a. - Conferment of degrees without authority. Penalty.
Section 10a-34b. - Injunctive relief.
Section 10a-34c. - Investigative power.
Section 10a-34d. - Petitioning of court for enforcement of order.
Section 10a-34f. - Regulations.
Section 10a-34h. - Credential database.
Section 10a-34i. - Credentials of value. Report re in-demand credentials.
Section 10a-35a. - Authority over establishment of new academic programs.
Section 10a-35b. - Credential database.
Section 10a-35c. - Credentials of value. Report re in-demand credentials.
Section 10a-42g. - Amount for need-based undergraduate student financial aid.
Section 10a-43. (Formerly Sec. 10-332). - Postsecondary education certificate.
Section 10a-44. (Formerly Sec. 10-334). - Granting of funds to United Student Aid Funds, Inc.
Section 10a-44a. - Availability of price and revision information re college textbooks.
Section 10a-44c. - Guidelines for programs to reduce cost of textbooks and educational resources.
Section 10a-45. (Formerly Sec. 10-334b). - Receipt and expenditure of federal funds.
Section 10a-46. (Formerly Sec. 10-334c). - Governor may assign certain programs to other agencies.
Section 10a-47. (Formerly Sec. 10-334d). - Excepted federal programs.
Section 10a-48a. - Student community service fellowship program.
Section 10a-49. (Formerly Sec. 10-334f). - Advisory committee on federal matters.
Section 10a-50. (Formerly Sec. 10-334g). - Absence of students due to religious beliefs.
Section 10a-51. (Formerly Sec. 10-334h). - Child care centers.
Section 10a-52. (Formerly Sec. 10-328c). - Use of the term “Commission for Higher Education”.
Section 10a-53. (Formerly Sec. 10-328d). - Transfer of functions.
Section 10a-54. - Learning disabilities program.
Section 10a-55. - Campus crime and security: Definitions.
Section 10a-55a. - Uniform campus crime and safety incident reports. Emergency response plans.
Section 10a-55aa. - Student mental health policies and procedures.
Section 10a-55c. - Information concerning security policies and procedures.
Section 10a-55d. - Definitions.
Section 10a-55ee. - Food insecurity survey, programs and services.
Section 10a-55f. - Development of career ladders and lattices in green technology industry.
Section 10a-55ff. - Information regarding the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
Section 10a-55g. - Publication of career ladder in green technology industry.
Section 10a-55i. - Higher Education Consolidation Committee.
Section 10a-55j. - Tracking of state-assigned student identifiers.
Section 10a-55k. - Disclosure to student athletes recruited by institutions of higher education.
Section 10a-55n. - Campus resource team.
Section 10a-55r. - Council on Sexual Misconduct Climate Assessments. Membership. Duties.
Section 10a-55s. - Sexual misconduct climate assessments.
Section 10a-55t. - Policy re availability and use of opioid antagonists on campus required.
Section 10a-55u. - Uniform financial aid information to be provided to prospective students.
Section 10a-55v. - Go Back to Get Ahead program.
Section 10a-55w. - Information re transfer and articulation programs.
Section 10a-55y. - Campus mental health coalition training workshops.
Section 10a-55z. - Memorandum of understanding for provision of mental health services.
Section 10a-57. - Higher education trends. Report.
Section 10a-57d. - Certificate programs: Uniform naming convention. Tuition review. Report.
Section 10a-57e. - Certificate programs: Student data review.
Section 10a-57g. - Connecticut Preschool through Twenty and Workforce Information Network.