The NCAA Division I Board of Directors said that it does not recommend implementing a one-time transfer waiver for athletes next season.

The Division I Council is expected to vote in May on a one-time waiver that would allow transfers to compete immediately at their new schools.

The Transfer Waiver Working Group recommended changing the transfer guidelines for athletes who transfer before next season.

"The board agreed to lift the moratorium on transfer legislation for the 2020-21 legislative cycle but recommended to the Council that changes to the waiver process as suggested by the working group are not appropriate at this time. Board members recommended the waiver process be sensitive to student-athlete well-being, especially those impacted by COVID-19 in the interim period," said the NCAA in a statement.