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ShazzieB

(21,209 posts)
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 02:22 AM Jan 2022

Lawsuit says elite schools schemed to reduce financial aid for students.

A class-action lawsuit claims a group of college presidents set up admissions policies that limited options for needy students and shrank their aid packages at top schools.

A “cartel” of elite universities that includes Northwestern, University of Chicago and Notre Dame conspired to restrict financial aid for needy students, a class-action lawsuit filed in federal court in Chicago claims.

The three Chicago-area schools have been sued alongside colleges such as MIT, Duke and Yale as members of a group of top universities that shared information about students and set up joint rules to determine the financial need of students. Such information sharing is allowed if the schools involved agree to exclusively “need-blind” admissions policies— meaning students are admitted based only on their merits, not their family’s finances.

But the lawsuit cites public statements by officials at Northwestern and Notre Dame and other schools in the organization, called the 568 Presidents Group, which show that the schools do consider if prospective students can pay full freight for tuition, and especially whether their parents are wealthy or influential enough to make large donations.

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“These elite institutions occupy a place of privilege and importance in American society,” the lawsuit states. “And yet these same defendants, by their own admission, have participated in a price-fixing cartel that is designed to reduce or eliminate financial aid as a locus of competition, and that in fact has artificially inflated the net price of attendance for students receiving financial aid.”

The lawsuit seeks payouts for a pool of as many as 170,000 students who attended the schools and received financial aid since 2003, when the 568 Group created its formula for determining financial need.


https://chicago.suntimes.com/education/2022/1/10/22876831/financial-aid-lawsuit-northwestern-notre-dame-university-chicago
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Lawsuit says elite schools schemed to reduce financial aid for students. (Original Post) ShazzieB Jan 2022 OP
These practices only serve to harm the reputations of these schools. madaboutharry Jan 2022 #1
Make these schools assume the student loan debt of its students! n/t Yandex Jan 2022 #2
Why give away money to peasants dalton99a Jan 2022 #3

madaboutharry

(41,973 posts)
1. These practices only serve to harm the reputations of these schools.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 02:50 AM
Jan 2022

It isn’t about merit. It’s about money. Just like the time Jared Kushner’s father gave Harvard a $2,500,000 check to admit his stupid son.

dalton99a

(89,608 posts)
3. Why give away money to peasants
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 03:03 AM
Jan 2022

when it could be used for travel expenses for

all the Assistant Associate Deans of PowerPoint Performance and Effectiveness


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