'We determined that some of the material in the student’s application is false and, in accordance with our policies, have rescinded admission,' the university said.
millions of dollars to boost their children's chances of getting into selective colleges and universities
The university said the sailing program received three donations totaling $770,000 from The Key Worldwide, a nonprofit organization created by Singer in 2012 and which was purported to be a charity. The third student, who was never identified, was expelled last week. The school's student-run newspaper,The student also allegedly fabricated sailing credentials in her application, the university newspaper reported.
Other universities who received letters from the department include Wake Forest University, Georgetown University, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of San Diego, the University of Southern California, and the University of California Los Angeles.
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