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The Letter
of Intent (LOI) is a new national initiative that is
designed to reduce and limit the recruiting pressures
on prospective student-athletes, to educate prospective
student-athletes on the most applicable CIS regulations,
and to assist coaches in their recruiting efforts.
The
Letter of Intent should not be confused with a letter
of admission from a university, as the Letter of Intent
is related only to a prospect’s expressed intention
to participate at a specific university in Canadian
Interuniversity Sport. It should also be noted that
a prospect does not need to sign a Letter of Intent
if they wish to play a CIS sport. The Letter of Intent
is a voluntary system that a prospect can choose to
enter into and that is respected by all CIS member schools.
To
review the full text of the rules regarding the Letter
of Intent,
A
list of Frequently Asked Questions is also available
at the above address.
Part
of the Letter of Intent program is the Letter of Intent
Registry, which lists the name, school, and sport of
all prospective student-athletes who have signed a Letter
of Intent. Although the Registry is primarily a reference
for university coaches and administrators to review
prior to recruiting a prospective student-athlete, it
also serves as a reference to other prospects, parents,
and fans of university sport.
To
view the Letter of Intent Registry (for signings during
2008-09 for 2009-10), Click
Here (.xls 139kb)
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