Stanford University has kicked out a student whose application allegedly contained false information as fallout continues from the sweeping college admissions cheating scandal that has ensnared top universities across the country.
Memorial Church on the Stanford University campus. The university rescinded the admission of a student amid a wide-reaching cheating scandal.
The university also revoked credits the student earned while enrolled, a move that experts say is not unusual. “What most people don’t know is if a college finds out a year later or four years later that you lied on your application, they can withdraw the offer of admission,” Sklarow said. “Nothing that happened while you’re on campus will count. They’ll never release a transcript. You’re gone.”
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