North Carolina's long-running academic fraud scandal now includes five NCAA charges, including a lack of institutional control for poor oversight on an academic department popular with athletes and the counselors who advised them. The list of charges include counselors providing "special arrangements" to athletes by working with AFAM (African and Afro-American Studies) faculty and staff, such as requesting course offerings or obtaining assignments for athletes, over a nine year period.
All five charges are considered potential Level I violations, described by the NCAA as a "severe breach of conduct." In other words, North Carolina is in deep horse manure.
All five charges are considered potential Level I violations, described by the NCAA as a "severe breach of conduct." In other words, North Carolina is in deep horse manure.