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US Education Department investigating college bribery scheme

Secretary Betsy DeVos previously said officials were weighing whether department rules were violated.

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College Admissions-Bribery

The US Education Department has launched an investigation into eight schools embroiled in a college admissions cheating scheme.

A letter sent to the schools on Monday says the department is investigating whether they violated federal rules surrounding the management of federal student aid.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos (Andrew Harnik/AP)
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos (Andrew Harnik/AP)

The notice was sent to the University of Southern California, Yale, Georgetown, Stanford and other universities tied to a federal bribery case.

More than 30 people were charged in a scheme in which wealthy parents allegedly paid bribes to get their children admitted to elite US schools.

The department’s letter asks each school to provide documents related to the case along with admission and marketing records.

Secretary Betsy DeVos previously said officials were weighing whether department rules were violated.

A department spokeswoman declined to comment on the investigation.

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