Study abroad to be investigated
Kickbacks source of concern for Conn. AG
Connecticut’s attorney general has asked Yale and nine other schools throughout the state to hand over records pertaining to their study-abroad programs as part of an investigation into whether school officials received kickbacks from study-abroad companies.
The investigation comes less than a year after Attorney General Richard Blumenthal LAW ’73 and officials in other states found that student-loan companies had provided kickbacks to financial-aid administrators at Columbia University and other institutions around the country in return for being promoted as preferred...
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