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New transfer rule eliminates permission-to-contact process.

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New transfer rule eliminates permission-to-contact process

>>Beginning in October, Division I student-athletes will have the ability to transfer to a different school and receive a scholarship without asking their current school for permission.

The Division I Council adopted a proposal this week that creates a new “notification-of-transfer” model. This new system allows a student to inform his or her current school of a desire to transfer, then requires that school to enter the student’s name into a national transfer database within two business days. Once the student-athlete’s name is in the database, other coaches are free to contact that individual.<<
 
I didnt read the article, but does this mean kids are free to transfer to schools within their conference as well?
 
Here's the money language:

Another financial aid element, autonomy legislation that governs when a school can reduce or cancel aid, may be adjusted next week by the autonomy conferences. Currently, a student’s notification of intent to transfer at the end of a term is not one of the listed reasons a school can use to cancel aid. The autonomy conferences will consider, by an electronic vote, two different proposals to allow schools to cancel the aid.

Am I reading that correctly? The P5 may ended up voting to sanction the transferring student athlete? That would result in a world where the its easy for them to pick up a G5 kind but more risky for their athletes to transfer out.

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