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University of Chicago to Pay $13.5 Million in Settlement of ‘568 Cartel’ Lawsuit

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The 568 Cartel case involves six Ivy League schools and other highly selective institutions such as Northwestern University, Vanderbilt University, California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Chicago. Now, we finally know the terms: $13.5

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How the Supreme Court Could Change College Admissions

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Legacy admissions has been controversial from the start: in the 1920s and 1930s, Ivy League schools began giving preference to the children of alumni as a way to limit the enrollment of Jews and immigrants. Over the next several decades, the practice spread.

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What Is Rice University Known For?

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Selected as a NASA astronaut in 2004, she embarked on her first space mission on June 25, 2010, spending over 330 days in space. Frequently Asked Questions About Rice University Is Rice University Ivy League? The Ivy League schools are private universities located in the northeastern U.S. in space physics.

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Weekly Update: December 19

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The program was started in 2004 as a way to attract more applicants from diverse backgrounds. Students from families with incomes of $50,000 or less (previously $30,000 or less) will receive grants and scholarships to cover the cost of tuition, fees, room, and board.