NCAA legislation limits the ways in which prospective student-athletes can engage in physical activities on ASU’s campus. One of the permissible ways prospects can participate in physical activities is during an approved institutional camp or clinic.
An institutional camp or clinic is one in which an ASU staff member owns or operates at least 50% of the camp or clinic. Even though ASU coaches own their own camps, these camps are still considered institutional camps under NCAA legislation and must be operated in accordance with the legislation.
Please click here for a summary of current NCAA legislation from the Big 12 Conference.
Before advertising the availability of a camp or clinic at ASU, the designated sport contact should review the following Sun Devil Athletics Camp Request manual by clicking here.
Coaches and staff who would like to work at a non-ASU camp and clinic must complete the noninstitutional camp or clinic workflow found in Teamworks Compliance + Recruiting. This workflow must be completed and approved before a coach or staff member commits to work the outside camp or clinic.
And finally, please review the ASU policies relating to institutional and noninstitutional camps by clicking here and going to SDA Policy 1101.
Note, prospects who are looking for more information relating to attending ASU camps should visit the SDA camp website by clicking here.