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Nope, unfortunately you're wrong. This is the amended NOA, not an amendment to the original NOA. Policies and procedures still apply, but the rest of the original NOA is null and void. 

Specifically, any reference to men's basketball and football was removed. Also the section about the classes being impermissible benefits was removed. All of the heavy hitters are gone from the original NOA.

****, I checked the rules and you're right. Not how it would work in my jurisdiction.

As some comfort, there is only one place I saw when comparing the two where a reference was removed. Otherwise, this NoA does not recite the supporting exhibits for each allegation (still don't understand why not if it replaced) which is what contained all the football and mbb references. It looks like the instances listed are the same otherwise right?

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Here are the facts. UNC deserves the death penalty. For an institution of higher education to violate the very essence of its existence in an effort to claim athletic glory, they have lost their way. They have no business being able to compete in athletics whatsoever. UNC's own internal investigator had them at 17+ years of academic fraud. Imagine if it had been an independent investigator.

With everything I just stated above, UNC was not only allowed to continue to compete, they nearly won the NCAA tournament this year. It is criminal that UNC gets treated with kid gloves while smaller programs get HAMMERED.

NCAA - Nobody Cares About Academics

 

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14 hours ago, HoosierAloha said:

If this has been happening for that long shouldn't they lose their accreditation?

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They were put on a year long probation (oh no!) by the accreditation agency that monitors them. Any more screw ups and, who knows, maybe double-secret probation.

http://college.usatoday.com/2015/06/11/unc-probation-accreditation-agency/

 

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They were put on a year long probation (oh no!) by the accreditation agency that monitors them. Any more screw ups and, who knows, maybe double-secret probation.

http://college.usatoday.com/2015/06/11/unc-probation-accreditation-agency/

 

That's an absolute joke and a disservice to individuals who actually earned a degree at UNC. I'm afraid this is only the beginning and until the power 5 come up with something better this joke of an association will continue to "govern."

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