Under federal immigration law, international student‐athletes can enter the United States on an F‐1 visa if they''re enrolled full‐time at an accredited college or university. These same laws do, however, limit the ability of these student‐athletes to work and earn an income while ...
Under federal immigration law, international student‐athletes can enter the United States on an F‐1 visa if they''re enrolled full‐time at an accredited college or university. These same laws do, however, limit the ability of these student‐athletes to work and earn an income while enrolled...
One of the main pros of NIL is that it provides student-athletes with the opportunity to earn money from their talent and hard work. This can be especially helpful for athletes who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and need additional financial support. Additionally, it can help to reduce the...
Thanks to the biggest change to NCAA amateurism rules in decades, college athletes are now profiting from the use of their names, images, and likenesses. However, restrictions and ambiguities in U.S. immigration law have made it difficult for international athletes to benefit from their NILs with...
The No.1 recruit in the 2023 class, Arch Manning has an NIL valuation of $3.7 million, having committed to one of the most powerful and proactive colleges for helping to promote and foster the student-athletes NIL potential in the University of Texas. ...
NIL is a set of rules governing the right of college and high school athletes to benefit financially from the use of their name, image, or likeness for commercial purposes, such as endorsements.
This practice note examines the new NCAA regulations and guidance, as well as state laws pertaining to student-athletes' ability to commercially exploit their names, images, and likenesses. The note also identifies key considerations for student-athletes, institutions, and corporate sponsors in NIL ...
We are attempting to track student athletes who have signed with talent/marketing agents for NIL. Obviously, this is a difficult thing to keep track of, so this list is likely incomplete. If we’ve missed one, or you have a new partnership to announce, please shoot us the details via th...
leaders left in the tournament. The Canadian seven-footer is limited in his earning ability because he entered the country on an F-1 visa, which allows international students to study at a university but restricts student-athletes from earning income while on U.S. soil, witha few exceptions....
Student-athletes could receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness at “market value”. Student-athletes could hire an agent or attorney to represent them for the purposes of receiving NIL compensation. Universities could not unreasonably restrict student-athletes from receiving NIL compensa...