Tracker: NIL Policies by Institution

Disclaimer: The information provided below is updated as frequently as possible, and although we try to ensure all information provided is accurate, we cannot guarantee that these links are to the most current version of school rules. Student athletes, brands and other interested parties should always check in with the relevant athletic department to ensure you have the latest version of the rules before relying on them in making business decisions.
We’re doing our best to track institutional-level NIL rules and regulations here. If you’ve seen something we’ve missed, we’d love to hear about it.
Last updated April 1, 2022
Organizational Policies
NCAA – Division I, II and III (passed)
NAIA (passed)
NJCAA (passed)
Conference Policies
Institutional NIL Policies by State
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
University of Central Arkansas
University of Arkansas (important info on exclusive partners of Arkansas)
California
University of California, Los Angeles (more NIL information here)
University of Southern California
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Wichita State University (policy not posted on athletics site, but AD detailed in a news interview)
Kentucky
Louisiana
University of Louisiana System (includes Grambling State, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana, University of Louisiana Lafayette, University of Louisiana Monroe and University of New Orleans)
Massachusetts
American International College
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Michigan
Mississippi
Minnesota
University of Minnesota Duluth
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
New Jersey
New York
Colgate University (final policy still in progress)
North Carolina
North Carolina State University
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma (specific conflicts detailed)