OHSAA NIL Policies


OHSAA Name, Image, and Likeness Information


Beginning in November 2025, OHSAA member schools approved a measure allowing Ohio student-athletes to enter into agreements and receive compensation for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL). This includes payments for appearances, licensing, social media content, endorsements, and other forms of personal branding linked to their public recognition.

This NIL provision is one of 11 bylaws governing student eligibility. Under Bylaw 4-1-1, every student must continue to meet all requirements of Bylaw 4 to remain eligible for interscholastic athletics. Notably, these rules still do not permit students to be paid to play the sport in which they compete as amateurs. Bylaw 5 (Awards/Gifts/Prizes) also remains unchanged: student-athletes may accept awards, gifts, or prizes based on their participation or finish in a competition only if (a) the total value does not exceed $500 per event and (b) the award is not cash.

The updated NIL language further outlines reporting procedures and necessary limitations to help students avoid inadvertently violating OHSAA recruiting or amateurism regulations.

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If you have any questions regarding NIL, please contact OHSAA at [email protected].  


If a TPS student-athlete has been approached regarding a potential NIL opportunity, they may also contact their school’s Athletic Director or the TPS Senior Director of Athletics and Student Engagement, DJ Eckhart ([email protected]), for general guidance and referral to OHSAA resources.