From Yale to Johns Hopkins: 12 US universities caught playing favorites with wealthy applicants, settle allegations for millions
Twelve prestigious US universities, from Yale to Johns Hopkins, have agreed to pay millions in settlements after being accused of favoring wealthy applicants in admissions and financial aid. The lawsuit alleges that these schools, part of the 568 Presidents Group, coordinated to prioritize affluent students over others. The scandal has raised concerns about fairness and competition in the college admissions process, with a total payout potentially reaching $320 million if all defendants settle.
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