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  2. Bogus test taker gets prison in college admissions scam

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    A former Florida prep school administrator who took students' college entrance exams for bribes was sentenced to four months in prison Friday, the same day a decorated former water polo coach at ...

  3. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    Federal prosecutors alleged a college-admission scheme that involved: bribing exam administrators to facilitate cheating on college and university entrance exams; [22] bribing coaches and administrators of elite universities to nominate unqualified applicants as elite recruited athletes, thus facilitating the applicants' admission; [22]

  4. Mastermind of 'Varsity Blues' college cheating scandal ...

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    The former college admissions consultant pleaded guilty in March 2019 to helping parents of dozens of well-to-do high school students cheat their way into elite universities.

  5. Test taker gets prison; coach convicted in admissions scam - AOL

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    A former Florida prep school administrator was sentenced to federal prison and a decorated water polo coach at the University of Southern California was swiftly convicted by a jury in a busy ...

  6. Ex-media CEO sentenced to prison in college admissions scam

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    The former chief executive of a media company who authorities say paid more than $500,000 to get her two children into elite universities as bogus athletic recruits was sentenced to six weeks ...

  7. University of Illinois clout scandal - Wikipedia

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    The investigation revealed that approximately 800 students over five years landed on the so-called "clout list" and, though not all were unworthy, the admission rate of these students was eight percentage points higher than the school average. [1] One student was accepted into the graduate business school after having been rejected three times.

  8. Mastermind in college admissions scam recently enrolled in ...

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    William “Rick” Singer, the admitted mastermind behind a notorious college admissions bribery scheme, decided to pursue his own academic degree as he awaits sentencing on multiple federal ...

  9. Grutter v. Bollinger - Wikipedia

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    Grutter v. Bollinger, 539 U.S. 306 (2003), was a landmark case of the Supreme Court of the United States concerning affirmative action in student admissions.The Court held that a student admissions process that favors "underrepresented minority groups" did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause so long as it took into account other factors evaluated on an individual ...