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Title: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: Chechem on June 09, 2012, 10:35:01 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/07/2123750/unc-football-players-flocked-to.html

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A summer class at UNC-Chapel Hill that lacked any instruction was enrolled exclusively with football players – and it landed on the school calendar just days before the semester started, university records show.

The records show that in the summer of 2011, 19 students enrolled in AFAM 280: Blacks in North Carolina, 18 of them players on the football team, the other a former player. They also show that academic advisers assigned to athletes helped the players enroll in the class, which is the subject of a criminal investigation.

The advisers also knew that there would be no instruction.

Other records show that football and basketball players made up a majority of the enrollments of nine particularly suspect classes in which the professors listed as instructors have denied involvement, and have claimed that signatures were forged on records related to them.  ...

Uh Oh!  Not good at all.  Academic fraud = loss of accreditation.  :tinfoil: :tinfoil:


Title: Re: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 09, 2012, 10:50:08 AM
Those are some serious accusations.  Hard to believe UNC allowed it to happen.


Title: Re: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: 2Stater on June 09, 2012, 10:50:18 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/07/2123750/unc-football-players-flocked-to.html

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A summer class at UNC-Chapel Hill that lacked any instruction was enrolled exclusively with football players – and it landed on the school calendar just days before the semester started, university records show.

The records show that in the summer of 2011, 19 students enrolled in AFAM 280: Blacks in North Carolina, 18 of them players on the football team, the other a former player. They also show that academic advisers assigned to athletes helped the players enroll in the class, which is the subject of a criminal investigation.

The advisers also knew that there would be no instruction.

Other records show that football and basketball players made up a majority of the enrollments of nine particularly suspect classes in which the professors listed as instructors have denied involvement, and have claimed that signatures were forged on records related to them.  ...

Uh Oh!  Not good at all.  Academic fraud = loss of accreditation.  :tinfoil: :tinfoil:

 :o Unbelievable, especially at UNC!


Title: Re: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: 2Stater on June 09, 2012, 10:54:35 AM
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But they also noted the university contacted the NCAA when they became aware of what happened with the summer class. The NCAA has yet to say anything about the academic fraud case.

It is unclear how the students – athletes and non-athletes – ended up in the classes. Hartlyn interviewed students for the probe, along with Jack Evans, a professor who had been a liaison to the athletic department, and University Counsel Leslie Strohm. Hartlyn declined to say what students said.

It will soon be made clear. Count on it.  :popcorn2:


Title: Re: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: Chechem on June 09, 2012, 10:57:38 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/07/2123750/unc-football-players-flocked-to.html

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A summer class at UNC-Chapel Hill that lacked any instruction was enrolled exclusively with football players – and it landed on the school calendar just days before the semester started, university records show.

The records show that in the summer of 2011, 19 students enrolled in AFAM 280: Blacks in North Carolina, 18 of them players on the football team, the other a former player. They also show that academic advisers assigned to athletes helped the players enroll in the class, which is the subject of a criminal investigation.

The advisers also knew that there would be no instruction.

Other records show that football and basketball players made up a majority of the enrollments of nine particularly suspect classes in which the professors listed as instructors have denied involvement, and have claimed that signatures were forged on records related to them.  ...

Uh Oh!  Not good at all.  Academic fraud = loss of accreditation.  :tinfoil: :tinfoil:

 :o Unbelievable, especially at UNC!

Yep.  Same thing at the Aub, but no punishment; no big deal.  But UNC is a top school.  The coaches slipped this one past the academic folks during summer school.  More firings to come over this.


Title: Re: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: ricky023 on June 09, 2012, 12:05:09 PM
I wonder who did this? i hope not Coach Butch Davis, cause I use to like him, I thought he was a builder of great teams. Have I been childish in my support? RTR!


Title: Re: BREAKING NEWS: "UNC football players flocked to suspect class"
Post by: Merk on June 09, 2012, 02:52:34 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/07/2123750/unc-football-players-flocked-to.html
 
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A summer class at UNC-Chapel Hill that lacked any instruction was enrolled exclusively with football players – and it landed on the school calendar just days before the semester started, university records show.

The records show that in the summer of 2011, 19 students enrolled in AFAM 280: Blacks in North Carolina, 18 of them players on the football team, the other a former player. They also show that academic advisers assigned to athletes helped the players enroll in the class, which is the subject of a criminal investigation.

The advisers also knew that there would be no instruction.

Other records show that football and basketball players made up a majority of the enrollments of nine particularly suspect classes in which the professors listed as instructors have denied involvement, and have claimed that signatures were forged on records related to them.  ...

Uh Oh!  Not good at all.  Academic fraud = loss of accreditation.  :tinfoil: :tinfoil:

That's right not to mention severe NCAA sanctions if true. Talk about nuclear fallout.

 :popcorn2: