A class action lawsuit alleges 40 universities formed a “cartel” to make students with divorced parents pay more https://t.co/LrXTJ5VE94 https://t.co/jNd694qtbY
Penn, Villanova, and 38 other universities formed ‘cartel’ to make students with divorced parents pay more, federal lawsuit says https://t.co/zn6D4ohYQi via @PhillyInquirer
Ending up in $50,000 of student loan debt and not having a degree is a horrible fate for a young person and a direct result of DEI admissions policies. But the colleges don’t give a fuck because they got the $50,000 and they got to use the student as an admissions statistic to… https://t.co/ClnFJyXsEZ
A federal class action lawsuit has been filed against 40 elite universities, including Penn and Villanova, alleging that they formed a 'cartel' to increase the cost of attendance for students from divorced or separated homes. The lawsuit, reported by the Philly Inquirer, claims that these institutions engaged in a price-fixing scheme to make these students pay more for their education.