Former Penn State administrators Tim Curley and Gary Schultz began serving their prison sentences Saturday.
This comes more than five years after former football coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted on child sexual assault charges.
In March, both Curley and Schultz pleaded guilty to a charge of child endangerment. During that court appearance both men admitted they should have done more when told about a potential misconduct by Sandusky in a Penn State locker room shower back in 2001.
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier, who found guilty on similar charges is appealing his sentence.
According to PennLive.com, Curley and Schultz will be assigned to a permanent housing unit at the Centre County Corrections Facility on Monday. They will be held in a minimum security area.
As part of their sentences both men are expected to spend 2-3 months behind bars.