Canadian college admissions

Stanford Skirts Legacy Admissions Ban: Opts Out of California Aid

Stanford University will withdraw from the Cal Grant program, a state-funded financial aid program, to maintain its current admissions practices. University officials announced the decision in a statement, citing the ability to use university scholarship funding instead. This move comes as Assemblymember Phil Ting targeted legacy admissions after the Varsity Blues scandal, and student organizers have voiced concerns about admissions policies favoring children of wealthy parents. Ryan Cieslikowski, a Stanford alum and advocate for tackling classism, represents the opposition’s perspective on the matter.

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Trump’s Harvard Rejection: A Biographer’s Claim Fuels Debate

Michael Wolff suggests President Trump’s feud with Harvard stems from Trump’s own unsuccessful application to the university, contradicting claims that it’s due to Barron Trump’s rejection. The White House vehemently denies this, calling Wolff’s assertion “fake news.” While the president attended the University of Pennsylvania after Fordham, allegations persist that others assisted him with college entrance exams. This conflict escalated with the White House’s removal of federal funding from Harvard following disputes over diversity programs.

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India Accuses Canada of Facilitating Student Trafficking to US

An Indian investigation alleges links between numerous Canadian colleges and two Mumbai-based entities accused of facilitating illegal student crossings into the U.S. The probe, launched after the deaths of a family near the Canada-U.S. border, uncovered evidence suggesting these entities arranged Canadian college admissions for students who then illegally crossed the border, never attending their Canadian schools. Indian authorities claim tens of thousands of students were involved, with potentially hundreds of Canadian colleges implicated. The investigation alleges that significant fees were paid for this service.

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