The college admissions fraud scandal sheds light on how parental wealth and influence got undeserving students into elite universities. Kayla Glaraton writes on the larger issue of how the admission system works against specific groups of students.


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The college admissions fraud scandal sheds light on how parental wealth and influence got undeserving students into elite universities. Kayla Glaraton writes on the larger issue of how the admission system works against specific groups of students.