As a result of the Supreme Court’s rulings in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. University of North Carolina which ...
Two college students and two parents filed a class action lawsuit against Georgetown University on March 15, alleging monetary harm after revelations that applicants were fraudulently admitted to the ...
Four families with students who applied to Georgetown University are among the dozens of people nationwide who stand accused of using bribes to secure admission for their children to elite colleges.
Georgetown University said Wednesday it intends to expel two students linked to an admissions scandal involving the school’s former tennis coach, who is accused of taking bribes in exchange for ...
The day after news broke of a national college admissions scandal that involved a tennis coach at Georgetown University, some undergraduate students expressed hope that the revelations will lead to ...
A 21-year-old Georgetown University student, whose father has pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to get him into the school by fraudulent means, filed a lawsuit Wednesday to fight his expulsion from ...
To hear his lawyers tell it, Adam Semprevivo has worked hard to earn high marks his whole life — both before and after his father paid $400,000 to ensure an unsuspecting Adam was admitted to ...
A Georgetown University undergraduate student whose dad has already pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to the ringleader of a nationwide college admissions bribery scheme is now suing the school to try ...
A California man who recently completed his junior year at Georgetown University filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the school, alleging it violated his due process rights after he was linked to the ...
The son of a Los Angeles executive who admitted paying a $400,000 bribe to secure a spot at Georgetown for his child as a tennis recruit sued the university to prevent it from kicking him out and ...
The school is addressing its early ties to slavery. — -- Georgetown University has announced that descendants of 272 slaves, from whose sale the school profited in 1838, will receive "an ...
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