The University of North Carolina has received a third notice of allegations from the NCAA.
Breaking: UNC has confirmed it has received a third notice of allegations from the NCAA in the academic fraud case.#UNCscandal
— Dan Kane (@dankanenando) December 21, 2016
Details have not been released at this time, but here’s more from Newsobserver.com:
UNC-Chapel Hill has received a third notice of allegations from the NCAA in the academic fraud case, several weeks after appearing before the association’s Committee on Infractions in a rare procedural hearing.
Rick White, a UNC spokesman, confirmed in a short email that the third notice had been delivered. He did not offer details, but said the new notice would be posted on UNC’s website.
The case involves 18 years of bogus classes offered by a former manager of the African and Afro-American Studies department and the department chairman. Half of the roughly 3,100 students who took the classes were athletes, with football and men’s basketball having the highest enrollments.
