Opinion | Cheating celebs' biggest mistake? If you're going to bribe an Ivy, do it legally

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Opinion | Cheating celebs' biggest mistake? If you're going to bribe an Ivy, do it legally
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Opinion | Richard D. Kahlenberg: 'The scam’s alleged ringleader William Rick Singer has perfectly articulated the problem with America's college admissions process.' - NBCNewsTHINK

To be sure, the offering of bribes to coaches in an effort to deceive both colleges and the NCAA is more tawdry than offering bribes to institutions to do the same thing. “We’re not talking about donating a building so that a school is more likely to take your son or daughter,” the U.S. Attorney for theThis is a remarkable, if perhaps inadvertently illuminating, statement. Lelling is correct that donating cash to secure admissions for a child is perfectly legal.

The college coaches used their golden ticket to cash in personally, which is particularly troubling — and more clearly illegal. But if part of the reason we are bothered by the scheme is the “un-level playing field” identified by the FBI’s Bonavolonta, then the problem of donor preferences does not disappear just because no individual is directly and personally enriched by the scheme. This is not to say school officials aren’t benefitting.

Perhaps the clearest explanation of this problem comes from the scam’s alleged ringleader William Rick Singer,to help more than 750 families gain unfair access. As reported in federal court documents, Singer described the three doors through which students can enter elite colleges: the “front door” of merit; the “back door” of donating to the institution and a “side door,” which Singer opened through bribes to athletic coaches and standardized testing officials.

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