New Mexico High Schools Approve New Transfer Rule
The rule passed 67-60 and keeps recruiting bans in place, with schools facing a $5,000 fine for violations.
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NMAA rule change for transfers approved
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Member schools of the New Mexico Activities Association voted to allow students to transfer schools without penalty, and be immediately eligible for varsity athletics on their first transfer. There are some exceptions, and recruiting is still not allowed. The final vote was 67-60 in favor of the bylaw change. It will go into effect this coming school year. After using the one free transfer, student athletes will have to meet …
NMAA Approves New Transfer Rule for Student-Athletes
The New Mexico Activities Association has approved changes to its transfer eligibility bylaws, allowing greater flexibility for student-athletes who transfer schools. Officials say the updated policy aims to provide more options for students and families while maintaining oversight of the transfer process. The post NMAA Approves New Transfer Rule for Student-Athletes appeared first on Brant.One.
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