2008-2009 NCAA Drug-Testing Programs Site Coordinator Manual-2025

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Under National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, all Division I and II student-athletes are subject to year-round drug testing. In addition to these NCAA-mandated tests, the NCAA encourages each member school to establish its own drug testing policy.
How many NCAA athletes fail drug tests? NCAA drug tests are strict, but only 1-2% of athletes test positive each year.
No. It is important to understand that the NCAA Drug Testing Program does not consider an athlete to test positive for caffeine if consumed responsibility.
NCAA rules allow for student-athletes to be tested for steroids, peptide hormones, and masking agents year-round. Students-athletes may be tested for stimulants and recreational drugs during championships. Member schools may also test for these substances as part of their drug deterrence programs.
Year-round drug-testing results are typically available 15-20 business days after the drug test. Negative results are communicated to the director of athletics, compliance administrator and drug-testing site coordinator via email.
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History. The National Collegiate Athletic Association did not start drug testing athletes until 1986, and even then it was only athletes or teams that made it to championship or bowl games. Although athletes were not tested until 1986 in the year 1970 the NCAA council founded a drug education committee.
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A drug test for steroid use costs $100 per test, and a drug test that meets the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) standards for accuracy costs over $200 per test (Volpert Tremaine, 1997).

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