Propublica’s latest longread is ostensibly a profile of two kids who attended Orange County’s Sage Hill School, where tuition runs $40,000/year and where an estimated 25% of students get into elite colleges thanks to their parents shelling out for “independent counsellors” who run the gamut from people who help with admissions essays and strategic donations to the schools of their choice all the way up to William “Rick” Singer, who pleaded guilty to collecting millions to grease the path for mediocre rich kids to attend elite colleges by bribing coaches.
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NYT calls for an end to legacy college admissions
In the wake of the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal, a new debate opened up, about the mundane, everyday ways that wealthy people buy their way into elite institutions: from hiring, poorer, smarter kids to write their kids’ essays, to surrendering custody of your kids in order to misappropriate low-income tuition grants, to simply “donating” shit-tons of money to the school.
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Affluent parents surrender custody of their kids to “scam” their way into needs-based college scholarships
Propublica Illinois has identified “dozens of suburban Chicago families” who surrendered custody of their children during the kids’ junior and senior years of high-school, turning them over to aunts, grandparents, friends, and cousins, so that the kids claim to be independent and qualify for needs-based scholarships, crowding out the poor kids the scholarship was designed for.
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