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Current Student-Athlete Forms:
Current Western Oregon University student-athletes may click on the following links to download appropriate compliance forms. Please remember that many of these forms will need appropriate signatures (head coach, participating student-athletes, etc.) before being submitted to the Compliance Office. If you have questions about a particular form or about a particular compliance area, please contact Cameron Willcott in the Compliance Office.
Western Oregon Institional Use Forms:
Drug Testing:
The NCAA Drug-Testing Program was created to protect the health and safety of student-athletes and to ensure that no one participant might have an artificially induced advantage or be pressured to use chemical substances.

For additional information concerning the NCAA's drug-testing program visit the National Center for Drug-Free Sport Web site.

Note: Nutritional supplements are not strictly regulated and may contain substances banned by the NCAA. For questions regarding nutritional supplements, contact the Dietary Supplement Resource Exchange Center (REC).
Gambling:
The Internet has made it easier than ever for student-athletes to place bets, which has led to the explosive growth of sports wagering, and has caused a noticeable increase in the number of sports wagering-related cases processed by the NCAA.

The NCAA opposes all forms of legal and illegal sports wagering on college sports. Sports wagering has become a serious problem that threatens the well-being of the student-athlete and the integrity of college sports. When student-athletes become indebted to bookies and can’t pay off their debts, alternative methods of payment are introduced that threaten the well-being of the student-athlete or undermine an athletic contest, such as point-shaving. When student-athletes gamble, they not only break the law, but they also jeopardize their eligibility.
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