Nine elite universities sometimes consider applicants’ ability to pay tuition during the admissions process, which means that the schools should not be entitled to an antitrust exemption that allows them to collaborate on financial aid formulas, a federal lawsuit has alleged.
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A lawsuit claims that sixteen major U.S. universities including Yale University, Georgetown University, and Northwestern University have violated antitrust laws by working together to determine financial aid awards for students, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.