Brown, Yale, Columbia, Georgetown, and twelve other schools have yet to settle.
. “Instead, for decades they exploited the exemption to favor wealthy applicants and families, and to disfavor applicants from middle-class and working-class families.”
The suit claims that nine of the schools sometimes chose wealthier students when taking applicants’ financial need into consideration, with at least some doing the same for wait-listed candidates., plaintiffs calculated that if the universities put just 2% of their funds toward financial aid, 9 of the 17 schools could cover tuition for students on financial aid, and that the cost of a degree at the other eight schools would fall by an average of $12,000 per year.
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