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The early decision process at US universities has long been criticized as a pernicious system that benefits wealthy families ...
The University of Chicago and Northwestern University are both named in a lawsuit accusing top U.S. colleges of using the ...
A federal class-action lawsuit accuses 32 elite colleges and universities of conspiring to inflate tuition costs through the ...
Columbia University, Duke University, the University of Pennsylvania and 29 other elite U.S. colleges and universities were ...
The lawsuit filed in Massachusetts against 32 schools across the U.S. claims early admissions drive up education costs and ...
The lawsuit, brought by four plaintiffs, argues that Early Decision commitments do not allow students to compare financial ...
The lawsuit seeks class action status, an injunction to end the use of binding early decision, unspecified past damages for ...
The lawsuit argues that the early decision admission process disadvantages students because colleges are not given an ...
On Friday, a group of three students and a recent graduate filed a class action lawsuit against 32 colleges and universities, ...
Early decision has grown more popular as the rejection rates for highly selective colleges have continued to climb. For the past three admission cycles, ED applications have grown for about half ...
Credit: Isabella Cuan Early decision applicants will fill 54.4 percent of the Class of 2019 — the largest portion in Penn’s history. This year marks the second consecutive year that Penn has accepted ...
Early-decision results varied widely – from a low of 20% at Brown to a high of 66% at Bucknell. And at early-action schools – Harvard, Yale, and Stanford – the acceptance rates were even ...