May 12, 2006
NCAA to Crack Down on Unregulated Prep Schools
The National Collegiate Athletic Association plans to get tough with unregulated preparatory schools.
The association enacted legislation last month designed to expose fraudulent preparatory schools and diploma-mill high schools. The measure gives the NCAA broad powers to scrutinize schools that are not accredited by state or regional agencies.
NCAA officials have estimated that dozens of preparatory schools might be providing fake grades to help elite high-school athletes with
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