When Is Cheating a Crime? The College Admissions Case
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On Tuesday, March 12, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts announced his office had filed criminal charges against fifty people in a massive college admissions scandal. Several dozen wealthy parents were charged with paying college admissions counselor William “Rick” Singer a total of about $25 million to fraudulently gain admission for their children to some of the country’s most elite universities, including Yale, Stanford, USC, and Georgetown. Along with Singer and the parents, a number of university athletic coaches, test administrators, and other participants in the scheme were charged.
When Is Cheating a Crime? The College Admissions Case
When Is Cheating a Crime? The College…
When Is Cheating a Crime? The College Admissions Case
On Tuesday, March 12, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts announced his office had filed criminal charges against fifty people in a massive college admissions scandal. Several dozen wealthy parents were charged with paying college admissions counselor William “Rick” Singer a total of about $25 million to fraudulently gain admission for their children to some of the country’s most elite universities, including Yale, Stanford, USC, and Georgetown. Along with Singer and the parents, a number of university athletic coaches, test administrators, and other participants in the scheme were charged.