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Government,
Education Law

Apr. 1, 2019

Lawmakers introduce legislation to close admissions loopholes

State lawmakers introduced a six-bill package they hope will close college admissions loopholes exploited in the recent scandal.

State lawmakers introduced a six-bill package they hope will close college admissions loopholes exploited in the recent cheating and bribery scandal. The legislation proposes to tighten requirements for athlete recruit admissions, ban legacy preferences and force admissions consultants to register with the state.

“We’ve all watched in complete disgust. ... It stings even more because so much of this was based in California,” Assembl...

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