• These students have been notified that their status is under review • Following the review, we will take the proper action related to their status, up to revoking admission or expulsion More information is available on the FAQ:https://news.usc.edu/155225/usc-information-on-college-admissions-issue/ …
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In retrospect, glad my daughter was denied admission last year, and is now thriving at University of Wisconsin. Fewer spoiled brats there.
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Wisconsin has great brats and cheese curds!!
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Too little too late. Youhave devastated a lot of people over the years. A lot of amazing and superb students, kids of alumni, dedicated and hard-working and fantastic students. I will never donate another cent except for Norris Cancer. You don’t deserve alumni donations.
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Understand your disgust. Hope u would not throw 'the baby out with the bath water.' Over last 50 years such rapid growth as has occurred @ USC is bound to elicit some misbehavior. Rather u would work within USC to require controls etc. to prevent future shenanigans-fiscal, etc./1
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Rob Kardashian went to
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And Kourtney Kardashian graduated from USC. Their father was alumni. He had a vested interest and contacts.
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Well, to quote one of them who celebrates herself as a “media influencer”: “I don’t care about school anyway.”
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That's a big piece of this problem -- 'I don't care' ... beyond self. What happened to those who care about others? And, are brave, courageous & honorable on behalf of others? They have not died with Greatest Generation! We must cultivate them like garden seeds-to-flowers!
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Are you looking into past students too? This is probably a bottomless pit...
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You've got a good point. I'm sure it has been happening for a long time. Rich kids having been accepted into USC not for their scholarly abilities but because their parents are able to pay.
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