College Admissions

These hosts made fun of the news that the wealthy got their kids into top schools by cheating the system.
It often involved cheating on tests or passing off the students as tremendous athletes.
People were surprised to find the "Full House" star was indicted as one of more than 40 defendants in a bribery scheme to get their kids into elite colleges.
The scheme involves a slew of wealthy parents, from Hollywood actresses to Wall Street and Silicon Valley executives.
Some of the purported student athletes didn't even play the sports they were recruited to play.
A dozen top schools, including five Ivy league institutions, said they plan to continue to use race as a factor in admissions to bolster diversity.
The Obama-era guidances on affirmative action were removed for being inconsistent with current law.
Whether XL sheets fit the dorm bed isn't actually important.
Writing a hashtag about Black liberation 100 times on a college essay isn't about activism, it's about game strategy.