Univ. assesses overseas ethics
University officials said there is no cause for concern about Yale’s affiliations with study abroad program providers, despite revelations in recent weeks regarding kickbacks to other American schools.
Many third-party study abroad providers, paid by students to help them enroll at foreign universities and adjust to life there, engage in covert and possibly unethical dealings with college study abroad administrators who affiliate with them, the New York Times reported Aug. 13. These arrangements allegedly can include sponsored overseas travel for officials, bonuses to colleges that...
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