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100Q. 19-28 May a foreign student request placement in a specified school?A. Yes, however under such circumstances the student would not qualify for full eligibility under the foreign exchange transfer rule. Instead, since the foreign exchange student would be unable to meet the foreign exchange rule, the student would receive Limited Eligibility, unless the student would qualify for full eligibility under another provision of rule 19. (rule 19-7.2)Q. 19-29 May a foreign exchange student obtain full eligibility for more than a One (1) year period?A. No, foreign exchange students may be granted full eligible for Varsity athletics for One (1) year, and if the student remains, the student would be treated as an incoming transfer student who had transferred without a corresponding change of residents by the student%u2019s parents, and would have Limited Eligibility, unless the student were able to qualify for full eligibility under another provision of rule 19. (rule 19-7.1(c))Practices following a School TransferQ. 19-30 Will Practice sessions attended by a student at a Sending School count at the Receiving School after the student%u2019s transfers to the Receiving School?A. Yes. A student%u2019s Practice sessions at a prior School may count toward the minimum Practice requirements of the Practice Attendance Rules (rules 9-14, 50-1, 101-1), provided records of the Practices are on file with the Sending School.Discipline following a School TransferQ. 19-31 Does a student%u2019s disciplinary ineligibility penalty at a Sending School carry over to the Receiving School following the student%u2019s transfer to the Receiving School?A. Yes. Under rule 3-8(b), a student under an ineligibility penalty at a Sending School is under the same ineligibility penalty at the Receiving School.RULE 20 %u2013 UNDUE INFLUENCE20-1 Recruitment ProhibitedThe recruitment or attempted recruitment of a prospective student, through the use of undue infl uence, is prohibited. Undue infl uence is the act of encouraging or inducing a prospective student to attend a school for athletic purposes. a. It is a violation of this rule for a prospective student to be unduly influenced, with or without the offer of a tangible benefit. b. Any successful or unsuccessful attempt to recruit a prospective student through the use of undue influence will subject the school(s) benefited, or to be benefited, by the recruitment to sanctions to be determined by the Commissioner. c. If, following any recruitment through the use of undue influence, a prospective student enrolls at a member school, the prospective student will be ineligible for athletics in accordance with the penalty described at Rule 19-4. d. The offer or the acceptance of any of the following shall constitute prima facie evidence of undue influence: (1.) money or other valuable consideration for the prospective student or the prospective student%u2019s parent(s), guardian(s) or family, (2.) Free or reduced tuition, room or board for the prospective student, provided, however that schools which charge tuition or which may make room and board available to students, may adjust tuition, room and/or board for children of faculty members provided there is no undue influence or under an objectively determined need-based financial aid program for tuition, room and/or board, (3.) Pay for work that is not performed or that is in excess of the amount regularly paid for such service for the prospective student, (4.) Free or reduced cost transportation for the prospective student, (5.) A residence for the prospective student with a person connected with or who is a Rule 19 - Eligibility and Transfer