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Some elite US universities favor wealthy students in admissions decisions, lawsuit alleges

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Some elite US universities favor wealthy students in admissions decisions, lawsuit alleges.

Georgetown 's then-president listed a prospective student on his “president’s list” Georgetown 's president met her and her wealthy father at an Idaho conference known as “ summer camp for billionaires” The filings offer a rare peek at the often secret deliberations of university heads and admissions officials.

Congress allowed it as long as the colleges all had need-blind admissions policies, meaning they wouldn't consider a student’s financial situation when deciding who gets in.

The lawsuit argues that many colleges claimed to be need blind but routinely favored the children of alumni and donors.

The group dissolved in recent years when the provision allowing the collaboration expired expired.

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