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An "official" campus visit by a prospective student-athlete ("prospect") is a visit that is financed in any way by the University of Utah. Official visits may be made by high school seniors, high school graduates, and two-year or four-year college transfers (except nonqualifiers in their first year at a two-year college). A prospect in the sport of men's basketball may make an official visit following January 1 of his junior year in high school.
The NCAA limits each prospect to a total of five official visits and only one visit may be made to any NCAA institution. This restriction applies even if a prospect is being recruited in more than one sport. Five additional visits may be used after October 15 following the prospect's senior year of high school.
In order for a prospect to take an official visit to the University of Utah, the prospect must provide the University with:
The prospect must also register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and be activated/placed on the University of Utah's Institutional Request List with the NCAA.
An official visit to the University of Utah may not last longer than 48 hours, which starts when the prospect arrives on Utah's campus or entertainment of the prospect begins at any site. The prospect must then depart the University of Utah's campus within 48 hours from the beginning of the visit.
During the official visit, the University of Utah may provide a prospect (and the prospect's parents/spouse) with meals, lodging, and complimentary admissions to University athletics events. Complimentary admissions to University athletics events are issued through a pass list. While on an official visit to Utah, it is not permissible for a booster or other non-staff representative of University of Utah's Athletics Department to have any contact with a prospect.