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Compliance with NCAA and SEC rules is of utmost importance to The University of Alabama and its athletics department. As a member of the NCAA, The University of Alabama is responsible for the actions of its coaches, student-athletes, faculty and staff, alumni, donors, boosters and friends. As such, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these important items concerning NCAA rules and always remember to ASK BEFORE YOU ACT.

UA ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the UA Athletics Compliance Office is to function within the realm of the University's compliance structure, coordinating, monitoring and verifying compliance with all NCAA and Conference requirements, and to educate athletics department staff members, student-athletes, the various constituencies of the University and the community regarding NCAA regulations. The Athletics Compliance Office is committed and compelled to the principle of institutional control in the operation of the athletics department in a way that is constant within the rules and regulations of the NCAA, the Southeastern Conference and the University.

UA ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE VISION STATEMENT

The vision of the Athletics Compliance Office is to be recognized as one of the most comprehensive and proactive compliance programs in the areas of institutional control, education, and rules violation prevention. The Athletics Compliance Office shall be dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of excellence and professionalism by working together with all athletics staff members, student-athletes, university personnel, alumni, boosters, and the external community in an environment that promotes respect, communication and teamwork; by encouraging professional growth in the area of rules compliance; by incorporating in others the highest regard for ethical conduct; by fostering an environment that is supportive of the NCAA operating principle of competitive equity; by seeking out diversity and gender equity; and by fostering individual empowerment and personal well-being of our student-athletes.

The athletics compliance office welcomes any and all questions from our alumni, boosters, and friends of the program. If you would like to submit a question via email for consideration as the Question of the Week, please email the compliance office at compliance@ia.ua.edu. Thank you for your continued commitment to rules compliance and supporting the department of athletics.