Two Stanford University students sued USC, Yale, UCLA and other colleges, seeking class status over the admissions-bribery scandal that broke Tuesday with charges against 50 parents, coaches, proctors and others.
USC, UCLA, Yale and other colleges were sued by two Stanford University students over the college admissions bribery scandal.
USC, UCLA, Yale University and other colleges were sued by two Stanford University students seeking class status overthat broke Tuesday with charges against 50 parents, coaches, proctors and others. Erica Olson and Kalea Woods say they were denied a fair opportunity to gain legitimate admission to elite colleges, and that their Stanford degrees were devalued by
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USC fires administrator and coach arrested in college admissions fraud schemeUSC senior associate athletic director Donna Heinel and water polo coach Jovan Vavic were fired Tuesday after being indicted for their alleged roles in a college admissions fraud scheme.
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At USC, Admissions Cheating Scandal Runs DeeperCharges in the alleged college admissions scheme portray a fraud that relied mostly on rogue coaches accepting bribes. But at USC, the FBI affidavit details a scheme that was far more systemic.
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In wake of admissions scandal, USC needs to fire athletic director Lynn SwannColumn: In the wake of news that his program endorsed the admittance of fake athletes, it’s time for USC to retire Lynn Swann and find a real athletic director, writes BillPlaschke.
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USC athletic administrator arrested for bribery in admissions scandal ‘knew her stuff’That Donna Heinel emerged as the only senior athletic department administrator indicted in the $25-million racketeering college admissions conspiracy came as a shock to those who saw her as someone giving instruction on how to do things the right way.
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