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CNNW CNN Special Report November 3, 2019
How did it become operation varsity blues. You dont need to work anymore. You dont need to study hard or be wellrounded. You just have to write a check. A nightmare. Coaches, entrepreneurs, and celebrities. It may have looked like a hollywood premiere at times. Lori, pay for my tuition, lori i do want the experience of game days, partying. I dont really want to go to school. What do you say to your fans, felicity . Two famous actresses caught up in what prosecutors are calling the
Largest College
admissions scam ever. Crazed parents doing whatever it takes. Its unbelievable. It is so competitive to get your kid into school today. The parents are terrified. Its parents who are driving a lot of this craziness. A fierce competition. Top schools like yale, wake forest, and georgetown. And it starts early. The youngest weve gone for
College Consulting
would be 3rd grade. Theyre pushed, theyre prodded. Theyre in the hands of tutors, coaches, test preparation. You may begin. Its a big money business. Which can create packages that will break a
Million Dollars
. The real scandal may be what is legal. A side door for rich kid sport. Theres only certain families that can afford to have
Children Play
some of these sports. We allow them to play these corrupt games with admissions. The system is broken. Who is to blame . They set up a system that favors wealthy people and that made this scandal possible. Finding the road back. Dig deeper, dig deeper into which path is the clearest one to take. To what college is supposed to be. Throngs of people hail the end of the war in europe. In america in 1945, anything seemed possible. And what a thrill. With world war ii over, the country was revving its engines. Almost 50 million motor vehicles. And for a surging middle class, the
American Dream
had a new name. The gi bill. For the first time, almost all who had served could go to college for free. Any kind of education and in any part of the country. Millions jumped at the chance. But the most elite schools still remained closed to many. They were private clubs, open mostly to members of americas aristocracy. White anglosaxon protestants. At harvard, one man wanted to open the gates. Really get going. The schools president ,
James Bryant Conant
asked himself, what would
Thomas Jefferson
do . Jefferson had written that america should create an aristocracy of talent to replace the aristocracy of birth and wealth. Now hes about to enter an environment more in keeping with his social position. Most harvard men, and they were still all men, came from prep schools with the right pedigree. At college he will meet men of his own kind. Its servants who went with them to harvard. They would put on their tuxedos every night and go to debutante balls. Good manners trumped good grades. Hes handsome and charming, he writes thankyou notes. Out there in
America James
conant believed among those working the fields were jeffersons diamonds in the rough just wanting to be discovered. Lets find those people and bring them to harvard. But how to find them . Conant decided that we needed a test. Not to measure knowledge, greek, or higher mathematics. That would favor the wellschooled. This really isnt the kind of a test you can study for. Instead we need a test that measures innate aptitude. Harvard had such a test for scholarship student. Ready . Begin. And it became you may begin. Americas s. A. T. A test for all americans. Last year, 2
Million Students
took it. James conants dream of a meritocracy and admit you to the fellowship of educated men. Of the smartest, outshining the most privileged, seemed to be coming true. The s. A. T. Was meant to be the great leveller. It would give everyone a chance to climb the ladder of success. And for decades, it did, bringing millions of new faces into americas establishment. But how did we go from creating an aristocracy of talent to spawning a criminal conspiracy . This
College Admissions
scam story, the biggest ever prosecuted. Do you want to say anything to your fans, felicity . The
College Admissions
scandal. Lori, lori, pay for my tuition, lori is there anything you want to say to the charges against you . From the moment it hit the headlines no comment. No further comment. The massive sting exposing the ugly truth. America was appalled. Are you satisfied with what the judge decided today . Its morally outrageous. You dont need to work anymore. You dont need to take your time and do the right thing. You just have to write a check. Seems like were working for nothing if theyre just coming and buying their way into college. Having a lot of money is not part of what makes a person a person. The story behind the scandal was the stuff of tabloids. Whos who of coaches, entrepreneurs, and celebrities. There isnt any all my favorites. Youre asking for a bribe . Pretending youre above that . Ive got my checkbook. The
Actress Felicity Huffman
pleaded guilty to paying 15,000. Is prison the right sentence . To inflate her daughters s. A. T. Score. I want to model for my daughters having a voice in the world. And, you know, that means having influence and having power, and to tell you the truth, having money. Lori, straight ahead. We may have well, he may have embellished, lied a bit on our application. Lori loughlin and her husband pleaded not guilty after allegedly spending half a
Million Dollars
to concoct phony profiles of their daughters as accomplished rowers. Daughter olivia jade got into usc even though she was neither a rower nor a scholar. I do want the experience of game days and partying. I dont really care about school, as you guys well know. This is a game. Just realize that this is a game. At the center of the scheme, independent
College Counselor
rick singer. Sir, why did you game the system . My key method unlocks the full potential of your son or daughter and sets them on a course to excel in life. Singer showed an ability to con and dazzle even very successful people. They send their plane to come pick me up, come to the meeting for a couple of hours, two or three hours, put me back on the plane and send me to the next place i need to go. The hollywood names made the headlines. Are you guilty . But some other parents were the most dumbfounding. Singer charged this woman 50,000 to have a stranger take her sons a. C. T. Her name is
Jane Buckingham
and she is a parenting expert. Every working mom comes to me and says, how do i do it all . Guess what, you cant. No one is super woman. So dont try to be. She even gave her sons handwriting sample to make the forging easier. Also dont let guilty by your guide. But buckingham did plead guilty to fraud. Corruption is almost inevitable. It doesnt surprise me in the least that some people would try to game the system. The system is inherently phony. Its unbelievable. It is so competitive to get your kid into school today. Frenzied parents lying and paying bribes to give their children a leg up. Not exactly what
Thomas Jefferson
had in mind when he envisioned the meritocracy. But the founding father could not have foreseen this crazed competition. Its all because a fouryear degree has become the great economic divider in america. People who have one will earn about twice as much in their lifetimes as those who dont. And those who get the
Golden Ticket
and
Ivy League Degree
can, government figures show, earn more than double the income of other college graduates. Parents get more and more anxious. Thats why they turn to independent counselors. You know, theyre desperate. There are at least 15,000 private
College Counselor
s in america. You can find dozens of them on youtube. Hey, guys, have you ever wondered how to get that elusive wow factor . Today i want to speak about what you should never speak about during an
Ivy League Admissions
interview. Many are reputable. But they are largely unregulated even as their business is exploding. We decline families all the time. A c average isnt going to get you into harvard and theres nothing any consultant can do about it. Well, any legitimate consultant. Allen koh likes to start his clients early. The first time were talking to them is fifth grade. The youngest weve got for
College Consulting
is third grade. You heard that right, third grade. Koh shared clients with rick singer but says he had no idea what singer was doing. I was shocked that i knew someone who did this. I was shocked that this was even possible. And
Something Else
surprised him. The sums of money involved in the scandal. I think a lot of people were shocked because they were so big. I was shocked because they were so small. Our most
Expensive College
application package is 350,000. That price doesnt even include test preparation. Everything is a la carte for test prep. For families who have special circumstances, we will create packages that can break a
Million Dollars
. Mr. Singer, do you have anything to say to the students who are in college now, what this might do to their lives . Money is at the heart of the
College Admissions
scandal. But more troubling than the bribes paid are the legal ways that money is used to corrupt the process. Wealthy parents spend lavishly to prepare their children. From childhood on, theyre pushed, theyre prodded, theyre in the hands of tutors, coaches, test preparation. And it pays off. If you make over 200,000 a year, your kids will score on average 400 points higher on the s. A. T. Than kids from low income families. Wealth also gives students a big advantage if their parents are donors. At some schools, giving 10 million isnt enough, because 10 million makes no impact on their school. They want 30, 40, 50 million. Rick singer convinced parents his schemes were actually a bargain. He was saying to the parents, yeah, youre paying hundreds of thousands of dollars but this is going to save you money. Otherwise you would have to give 10 million to one of these schools to get your kid in. This pulitzerprizewinning journalist wrote a bestselling expose called the price of admission. As his own alma mater, harvard, he looked at how often the children of big donors gained admission. Harvard has this group called the committee on university resources,
Something Like
400 people. Then i came across
Jared Kushners
parents on this committee. I was interested because most of the people on the committee were alumni, and
Jared Kushners
parents had no connection to harvard. White house adviser
Jared Kushner
, it turned out he was not a particularly outstanding or motivated student. There was no lack of people willing to attest to that. Charles kushner had donated 2. 5 million to harvard. Jared got in. So what i dont understand is, how is it that harvard can let
Jared Kushner
buy his way in but it doesnt take a hit reputationally . We should adjust and just say, oh, okay, thats what a harvard degree means, all right. The
Kushner Family
has said there is no connection between the donations and
Jared Kushners
acceptance. Harvard does not comment on individual applicants. Ivy
League Schools
do point out that large donations give them the chance to educate students who could not otherwise afford them. They also contained some children of large donors are rejected. What is clear is that in this meritocracy, it
Still Matters
who your parents are, especially if they went to the school of your choice. Legacy admission gives strong preference to the sons and daughters of alumni. Legacy admissions, the idea that you get a special break because your parents went there, why, is this feudal england . I cant imagine what the thought process is. Theyre terrified what would happen to their fundraising if they got rid of legacy preference. They believe a lot of alumni donate in the hopes of getting their children into the school. According to the harvard crimson, onethird of last years freshman class had relatives that went to harvard. Legacy admission is deeply entrenched at many top tier schools. To understand what it all began, let me take you back to a troubling chapter from more than a century ago. They founded schools that their sons might absorb the accumulation of mans knowledge and wisdom. In the early 1900s, the number of applications from jewish boys to elite schools began rising. They tended on average to overperform academically and to, you know, have a sort of educationobsessed culture. Antisemitism was far more prevalent then and concern grew over the number of jews at ivy
League Schools
. They came knocking at the door of the ivies and the ivies were very uncomfortable with that. At harvard, president lowell openly called it the jewish problem. His solution, count the jews to see how quickly their numbers were rising. They felt that jews will take over. According to this historian, administrators pored over records. But it wasnt always clear who was jewish. So a ranking system was used. J1 for students who were clearly jewish. J2, more than likely jewish. J3, could be jewish. The findings, in 1922, harvard was 21 jewish. The president decided to take action. I am instituting a jewish quota. There was strong pushback to the ugly idea of counting jews. They looked for ways to hold down jewish enrollment without actually having a specific jewish quota number or an antijewish policy. Several other ivy
League Schools
, yale, columbia, were also dealing with the socalled jewish problem. One answer turned out to be legacy admissions. One of a
Greater Society
of free and enlightened men. Schools began giving preference to the sons of alumni. The idea was if they did so, they wouldnt be able to take in as many jews. Up next, the real corruption. Sports. Rick singers dark scheme. What do you want to see from former players . To cash in on the enormous clout of college coaches. Turn around look at me there is someone look at me i recently discovered that a good source of protein. Thats why theyre my goto snack while i get back in shape. That ones broken. When you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. Align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24 7 with a strain of bacteria you cant get anywhere else. You could say align puts the pro in probiotic. So, where you go, the pro goes. Go with align, the pros in digestive health. And try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. smoke alarm can match the power of energizer. Because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. Backed by science. Matched by no one. What do you want to say to your former players, do you have any remorse, mr. Meredith, your former players who trusted you . Yales soccer coach took over 400,000. He pleaded guilty to taking hundreds of thousands of dollars. Stanfords sailing coach agreed to take over 600,000 for the sailing team. The fbi agreed the uc tennis coach was paid more than 90,000. Any comments . In all, ten coaches and athletic officials were accused in rick singers scheme. Five have pleaded guilty and five not guilty. They were hit with more charges in october. Mr. Singer, do you have anything to stay . All the students who were cheated. They were kept out of schools because of what you did. Its no coincidence that
College Sports
is at the heart of the biggest
College Admissions
scandal in history. Singer worked with the parents to fabricate impressive athletic profiles for their kid. Singer knew the recruitment of athletes was a weak link in the admissions process. Students athletic credentials will be fabricated. Accepted millions of dollars in bribes. Coaches had enormous power to choose their recruits. What made you want to plead guilty . It was tough to bribe a whole committee. But you could bribe one person. Schools say they are addressing the problem, stressing that they were victims in rick singers scheme. But the system they created lives on, where some kids get huge advantages in admissions through the side door of athletics. They werent the victims. I mean, thats ludicrous. They set up a system that favors wealthy people and that made this scandal possible. When people think of
College Sports
, they often think of all american favorites like football and basketball. Sports with lots of publicity and many low income and minority students. But there is also rowing and lacrosse and water polo and other sports that a lot of rich white kids play and that many
College Applicants
cant afford. Elite colleges reserve a huge number of slots for all athletes. More than 30 of the class in some schools. And they dramatically lower admissions standards to let the athletes in. With all the preferences, the preference for recruited athletes is the biggest in terms of how much it helps candidates. Take harvard, for example. Every applicants academic record is ranked on a scale from 1 to 6 with 1 being the highest. Those who scored a 4 who were not athletes got in less than 1 of the time. But the athletes who scored a 4 got in around 70 of the time. Harvard claims that no one is admitted based on one single trait. Still, admissions at elite schools for athletes like lacrosse players is often effectively affirmative action for rich white kids. You cant play this absurd game where you have affirmative
Action Program
for rich white people because you have a back door for these sports. Rich parents spend loads of money to help their kids become recruitworthy athletes, paying hefty sums for coaching and camps. Meanwhile, of course, many
Largest College<\/a> admissions scam ever. Crazed parents doing whatever it takes. Its unbelievable. It is so competitive to get your kid into school today. The parents are terrified. Its parents who are driving a lot of this craziness. A fierce competition. Top schools like yale, wake forest, and georgetown. And it starts early. The youngest weve gone for
College Consulting<\/a> would be 3rd grade. Theyre pushed, theyre prodded. Theyre in the hands of tutors, coaches, test preparation. You may begin. Its a big money business. Which can create packages that will break a
Million Dollars<\/a>. The real scandal may be what is legal. A side door for rich kid sport. Theres only certain families that can afford to have
Children Play<\/a> some of these sports. We allow them to play these corrupt games with admissions. The system is broken. Who is to blame . They set up a system that favors wealthy people and that made this scandal possible. Finding the road back. Dig deeper, dig deeper into which path is the clearest one to take. To what college is supposed to be. Throngs of people hail the end of the war in europe. In america in 1945, anything seemed possible. And what a thrill. With world war ii over, the country was revving its engines. Almost 50 million motor vehicles. And for a surging middle class, the
American Dream<\/a> had a new name. The gi bill. For the first time, almost all who had served could go to college for free. Any kind of education and in any part of the country. Millions jumped at the chance. But the most elite schools still remained closed to many. They were private clubs, open mostly to members of americas aristocracy. White anglosaxon protestants. At harvard, one man wanted to open the gates. Really get going. The schools president ,
James Bryant Conant<\/a> asked himself, what would
Thomas Jefferson<\/a> do . Jefferson had written that america should create an aristocracy of talent to replace the aristocracy of birth and wealth. Now hes about to enter an environment more in keeping with his social position. Most harvard men, and they were still all men, came from prep schools with the right pedigree. At college he will meet men of his own kind. Its servants who went with them to harvard. They would put on their tuxedos every night and go to debutante balls. Good manners trumped good grades. Hes handsome and charming, he writes thankyou notes. Out there in
America James<\/a> conant believed among those working the fields were jeffersons diamonds in the rough just wanting to be discovered. Lets find those people and bring them to harvard. But how to find them . Conant decided that we needed a test. Not to measure knowledge, greek, or higher mathematics. That would favor the wellschooled. This really isnt the kind of a test you can study for. Instead we need a test that measures innate aptitude. Harvard had such a test for scholarship student. Ready . Begin. And it became you may begin. Americas s. A. T. A test for all americans. Last year, 2
Million Students<\/a> took it. James conants dream of a meritocracy and admit you to the fellowship of educated men. Of the smartest, outshining the most privileged, seemed to be coming true. The s. A. T. Was meant to be the great leveller. It would give everyone a chance to climb the ladder of success. And for decades, it did, bringing millions of new faces into americas establishment. But how did we go from creating an aristocracy of talent to spawning a criminal conspiracy . This
College Admissions<\/a> scam story, the biggest ever prosecuted. Do you want to say anything to your fans, felicity . The
College Admissions<\/a> scandal. Lori, lori, pay for my tuition, lori is there anything you want to say to the charges against you . From the moment it hit the headlines no comment. No further comment. The massive sting exposing the ugly truth. America was appalled. Are you satisfied with what the judge decided today . Its morally outrageous. You dont need to work anymore. You dont need to take your time and do the right thing. You just have to write a check. Seems like were working for nothing if theyre just coming and buying their way into college. Having a lot of money is not part of what makes a person a person. The story behind the scandal was the stuff of tabloids. Whos who of coaches, entrepreneurs, and celebrities. There isnt any all my favorites. Youre asking for a bribe . Pretending youre above that . Ive got my checkbook. The
Actress Felicity Huffman<\/a> pleaded guilty to paying 15,000. Is prison the right sentence . To inflate her daughters s. A. T. Score. I want to model for my daughters having a voice in the world. And, you know, that means having influence and having power, and to tell you the truth, having money. Lori, straight ahead. We may have well, he may have embellished, lied a bit on our application. Lori loughlin and her husband pleaded not guilty after allegedly spending half a
Million Dollars<\/a> to concoct phony profiles of their daughters as accomplished rowers. Daughter olivia jade got into usc even though she was neither a rower nor a scholar. I do want the experience of game days and partying. I dont really care about school, as you guys well know. This is a game. Just realize that this is a game. At the center of the scheme, independent
College Counselor<\/a> rick singer. Sir, why did you game the system . My key method unlocks the full potential of your son or daughter and sets them on a course to excel in life. Singer showed an ability to con and dazzle even very successful people. They send their plane to come pick me up, come to the meeting for a couple of hours, two or three hours, put me back on the plane and send me to the next place i need to go. The hollywood names made the headlines. Are you guilty . But some other parents were the most dumbfounding. Singer charged this woman 50,000 to have a stranger take her sons a. C. T. Her name is
Jane Buckingham<\/a> and she is a parenting expert. Every working mom comes to me and says, how do i do it all . Guess what, you cant. No one is super woman. So dont try to be. She even gave her sons handwriting sample to make the forging easier. Also dont let guilty by your guide. But buckingham did plead guilty to fraud. Corruption is almost inevitable. It doesnt surprise me in the least that some people would try to game the system. The system is inherently phony. Its unbelievable. It is so competitive to get your kid into school today. Frenzied parents lying and paying bribes to give their children a leg up. Not exactly what
Thomas Jefferson<\/a> had in mind when he envisioned the meritocracy. But the founding father could not have foreseen this crazed competition. Its all because a fouryear degree has become the great economic divider in america. People who have one will earn about twice as much in their lifetimes as those who dont. And those who get the
Golden Ticket<\/a> and
Ivy League Degree<\/a> can, government figures show, earn more than double the income of other college graduates. Parents get more and more anxious. Thats why they turn to independent counselors. You know, theyre desperate. There are at least 15,000 private
College Counselor<\/a>s in america. You can find dozens of them on youtube. Hey, guys, have you ever wondered how to get that elusive wow factor . Today i want to speak about what you should never speak about during an
Ivy League Admissions<\/a> interview. Many are reputable. But they are largely unregulated even as their business is exploding. We decline families all the time. A c average isnt going to get you into harvard and theres nothing any consultant can do about it. Well, any legitimate consultant. Allen koh likes to start his clients early. The first time were talking to them is fifth grade. The youngest weve got for
College Consulting<\/a> is third grade. You heard that right, third grade. Koh shared clients with rick singer but says he had no idea what singer was doing. I was shocked that i knew someone who did this. I was shocked that this was even possible. And
Something Else<\/a> surprised him. The sums of money involved in the scandal. I think a lot of people were shocked because they were so big. I was shocked because they were so small. Our most
Expensive College<\/a> application package is 350,000. That price doesnt even include test preparation. Everything is a la carte for test prep. For families who have special circumstances, we will create packages that can break a
Million Dollars<\/a>. Mr. Singer, do you have anything to say to the students who are in college now, what this might do to their lives . Money is at the heart of the
College Admissions<\/a> scandal. But more troubling than the bribes paid are the legal ways that money is used to corrupt the process. Wealthy parents spend lavishly to prepare their children. From childhood on, theyre pushed, theyre prodded, theyre in the hands of tutors, coaches, test preparation. And it pays off. If you make over 200,000 a year, your kids will score on average 400 points higher on the s. A. T. Than kids from low income families. Wealth also gives students a big advantage if their parents are donors. At some schools, giving 10 million isnt enough, because 10 million makes no impact on their school. They want 30, 40, 50 million. Rick singer convinced parents his schemes were actually a bargain. He was saying to the parents, yeah, youre paying hundreds of thousands of dollars but this is going to save you money. Otherwise you would have to give 10 million to one of these schools to get your kid in. This pulitzerprizewinning journalist wrote a bestselling expose called the price of admission. As his own alma mater, harvard, he looked at how often the children of big donors gained admission. Harvard has this group called the committee on university resources,
Something Like<\/a> 400 people. Then i came across
Jared Kushners<\/a> parents on this committee. I was interested because most of the people on the committee were alumni, and
Jared Kushners<\/a> parents had no connection to harvard. White house adviser
Jared Kushner<\/a>, it turned out he was not a particularly outstanding or motivated student. There was no lack of people willing to attest to that. Charles kushner had donated 2. 5 million to harvard. Jared got in. So what i dont understand is, how is it that harvard can let
Jared Kushner<\/a> buy his way in but it doesnt take a hit reputationally . We should adjust and just say, oh, okay, thats what a harvard degree means, all right. The
Kushner Family<\/a> has said there is no connection between the donations and
Jared Kushners<\/a> acceptance. Harvard does not comment on individual applicants. Ivy
League Schools<\/a> do point out that large donations give them the chance to educate students who could not otherwise afford them. They also contained some children of large donors are rejected. What is clear is that in this meritocracy, it
Still Matters<\/a> who your parents are, especially if they went to the school of your choice. Legacy admission gives strong preference to the sons and daughters of alumni. Legacy admissions, the idea that you get a special break because your parents went there, why, is this feudal england . I cant imagine what the thought process is. Theyre terrified what would happen to their fundraising if they got rid of legacy preference. They believe a lot of alumni donate in the hopes of getting their children into the school. According to the harvard crimson, onethird of last years freshman class had relatives that went to harvard. Legacy admission is deeply entrenched at many top tier schools. To understand what it all began, let me take you back to a troubling chapter from more than a century ago. They founded schools that their sons might absorb the accumulation of mans knowledge and wisdom. In the early 1900s, the number of applications from jewish boys to elite schools began rising. They tended on average to overperform academically and to, you know, have a sort of educationobsessed culture. Antisemitism was far more prevalent then and concern grew over the number of jews at ivy
League Schools<\/a>. They came knocking at the door of the ivies and the ivies were very uncomfortable with that. At harvard, president lowell openly called it the jewish problem. His solution, count the jews to see how quickly their numbers were rising. They felt that jews will take over. According to this historian, administrators pored over records. But it wasnt always clear who was jewish. So a ranking system was used. J1 for students who were clearly jewish. J2, more than likely jewish. J3, could be jewish. The findings, in 1922, harvard was 21 jewish. The president decided to take action. I am instituting a jewish quota. There was strong pushback to the ugly idea of counting jews. They looked for ways to hold down jewish enrollment without actually having a specific jewish quota number or an antijewish policy. Several other ivy
League Schools<\/a>, yale, columbia, were also dealing with the socalled jewish problem. One answer turned out to be legacy admissions. One of a
Greater Society<\/a> of free and enlightened men. Schools began giving preference to the sons of alumni. The idea was if they did so, they wouldnt be able to take in as many jews. Up next, the real corruption. Sports. Rick singers dark scheme. What do you want to see from former players . To cash in on the enormous clout of college coaches. Turn around look at me there is someone look at me i recently discovered that a good source of protein. Thats why theyre my goto snack while i get back in shape. That ones broken. When you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. Align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24 7 with a strain of bacteria you cant get anywhere else. You could say align puts the pro in probiotic. So, where you go, the pro goes. Go with align, the pros in digestive health. And try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. smoke alarm can match the power of energizer. Because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. Backed by science. Matched by no one. What do you want to say to your former players, do you have any remorse, mr. Meredith, your former players who trusted you . Yales soccer coach took over 400,000. He pleaded guilty to taking hundreds of thousands of dollars. Stanfords sailing coach agreed to take over 600,000 for the sailing team. The fbi agreed the uc tennis coach was paid more than 90,000. Any comments . In all, ten coaches and athletic officials were accused in rick singers scheme. Five have pleaded guilty and five not guilty. They were hit with more charges in october. Mr. Singer, do you have anything to stay . All the students who were cheated. They were kept out of schools because of what you did. Its no coincidence that
College Sports<\/a> is at the heart of the biggest
College Admissions<\/a> scandal in history. Singer worked with the parents to fabricate impressive athletic profiles for their kid. Singer knew the recruitment of athletes was a weak link in the admissions process. Students athletic credentials will be fabricated. Accepted millions of dollars in bribes. Coaches had enormous power to choose their recruits. What made you want to plead guilty . It was tough to bribe a whole committee. But you could bribe one person. Schools say they are addressing the problem, stressing that they were victims in rick singers scheme. But the system they created lives on, where some kids get huge advantages in admissions through the side door of athletics. They werent the victims. I mean, thats ludicrous. They set up a system that favors wealthy people and that made this scandal possible. When people think of
College Sports<\/a>, they often think of all american favorites like football and basketball. Sports with lots of publicity and many low income and minority students. But there is also rowing and lacrosse and water polo and other sports that a lot of rich white kids play and that many
College Applicants<\/a> cant afford. Elite colleges reserve a huge number of slots for all athletes. More than 30 of the class in some schools. And they dramatically lower admissions standards to let the athletes in. With all the preferences, the preference for recruited athletes is the biggest in terms of how much it helps candidates. Take harvard, for example. Every applicants academic record is ranked on a scale from 1 to 6 with 1 being the highest. Those who scored a 4 who were not athletes got in less than 1 of the time. But the athletes who scored a 4 got in around 70 of the time. Harvard claims that no one is admitted based on one single trait. Still, admissions at elite schools for athletes like lacrosse players is often effectively affirmative action for rich white kids. You cant play this absurd game where you have affirmative
Action Program<\/a> for rich white people because you have a back door for these sports. Rich parents spend loads of money to help their kids become recruitworthy athletes, paying hefty sums for coaching and camps. Meanwhile, of course, many
Public School<\/a> kids dont even have access to posh sports like golf and sailing. Theres only certain families that can afford to have their kids play some of these sports. So why do elite american colleges favor athletes in the first place . After all, other countries dont have these kinds of preferences for
Baseball Players<\/a> or skiers. People would look at you in england or germany and say, wait, what . One big reason for the favoritism is tradition. In the early 20th century, american colleges saw athletics as a way to mold young mens character. College sports grew wildly popular with the public. Yale squared off against harvard in the final game of the season. Spawning powerful athletic departments and loyal alumni. I think if you gave the average
College President<\/a> at these kinds of colleges a few drinks and said, do you want to dial this down, they would say yes. But they would say, the alumni, i would just hear from them immediately and they would put up a big fuss. College president s like to talk about meritocracy but in fact they kept key elements of the old aristocracy in place like athletics and legacies. Yale was found more than two centuries ago by ten congregational clergymen. When one
College President<\/a> tried to take on legacies, all hell broke loose. Kingman brewster was yales president. Famous for finally admitting women to the college. He was eager to make yale more inclusive, courting more applicants from
Public School<\/a>s. And he slashed legacy admissions by almost half in just one year. Disaster. Immediate disaster. The alumni revolted. Yale graduate william f. Buckley jr. Lamented that the son of an alumnus now has less chance of getting in from some boy from p. S. 109 somewhere. Alumni contribution fell off a cliff. Eventually brewster gave in and ever since, no
Ivy League School<\/a> has dared to take on the preference for alumnis children. Theyre terrified what would happen to their fundraising if they got rid of legacy preference. But there are
Great Schools<\/a> out there that avoid legacy preference. And theyre doing just fine. Cal tech doesnt cater to alumni kids, and it has one of the largest endowments in the nation. Even oxford and cambridge with their centuries of hallowed tradition refuse to favor alumni children. Their endowments are well into the billions. We like to think that england is the land of social class and aristocracy and america is the land of democracy. But at least in
College Admissions<\/a>, the reverse appears to be true. When you add up all the admissions preferences at elite schools, like legacies, recruited athletes, and children of wealthy donors, you get an astounding number. At some schools, its around 50 of the class. That is the behavior thats typical of some moribund, irrelevant, corrupt private club. At
Berea College<\/a> in kentucky, in order to get in here, you must be poor. When we come back. But i dont have to clean this, because the selfcleaning brush roll removes hair while i clean. [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. Full of flavor. Color. Full of. Woo full of good. So you can be too. Try our new warm grain bowls today. Order now on ubereats. People, our sales now appla new low. 10 frames. At visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. Why are you so weird . For a limited time, get two complete pairs for 49. Really. Visionworks. See the difference. I must admit. I had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. Like the old tunic tug. You know it, right . But i dont have to, with always discreet. I couldnt believe the difference. Its less bulky. And it really protects. Watch this. The super absorbent core turns liquid and odor to gel, and locks it away. So i have nothing to hide. Always discreet. For bladder leaks. Wheeveryone is different. Ta, which is why
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San Francisco<\/a> chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. Prop c means more kids vaping. Thats a dangerous idea. Vote no on juul. No on big tobacco. No on prop c. Graduation day. It is a celebration of one of americas most cherished ideals. If youre talented and work hard enough, you can make it to the top. Its time for you to lead the way. You are the living, breathing proof that the
American Dream<\/a> endures in our time. Its you. To make it into yale law school, the
Top Law School<\/a> in the country, students must compete in a rigorous academic contest. Youre sitting here today because you ranked in the three tenths of one of a massive competition. Earning a degree from yale is a
Golden Ticket<\/a> to the american elite. Its an exclusive club that includes bill and
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and four sitting
Supreme Court<\/a> justices. But in 2015, students at commencement got some bad news from this man. The meritocracy is a broken system. Weve constructed a gilded cage that ensnares the rich and excludes the rest. Yale
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Daniel Markovits<\/a> told students that the payoff they had been working for their whole lives is actually a trap. Working from 8 00 a. M. To 58 p. M. , six days a week, without vacation or sick days, for every week of the year. In other words, the system isnt even working for the winners. Were now in a state in which a narrow elite is much too rich for societys good and works much too hard for its own good. Markovits main argument is that by awarding a specific kind of achievement above all else, the meritocracy is making americans miserable and creating a hyperunequal society. If youre a middle class kid or a poor kid, you simply cant compete with the educations that rich kids are getting. Thats one of the reasons why at 38 of the most elite colleges including yale, princeton and brown, youll find more students from families in the top 1 than the bottom 60 . But there is another way. An alternate universe, if you will. At a
Small Liberal Arts College<\/a> in the foothills of appalachia. [ church bells ]
Berea College<\/a> only admits high performing low income students who have been excluded from our modern meritocracy. Rich kids need not apply. You heard that right. Berea will reject their applications. It doesnt want their money. This college is completely free. 98 of freshmen are pell grant recipients and come from families that earn an average of 28,000 a year. Its a radical ideology. These are some of the poorest kids in the country. Had you heard of berea ahead of time . The president of berea, lyle rudolphs, please this is the key to its success. No student feels stigmatized because all come from the same economic context. All students are required to work for the college at least ten hours a week. I know some students who looked up free college and found berea. This sounds fake. I was just like, this is a catch. I thought it was a scam, theres no way. But there is a way. In 1855, the college was founded to provide education to students excluded from colleges, including women and freed slaves. How do they do it . It now has a 1. 2 billion endowment. While ivy
League Schools<\/a> still admit the children of wealthy donors and legacies largely for the sake of their endowments, berea has made it to the list of americas hundred richest colleges another way, shrewd investing and good
Old Fashioned<\/a> generosity. Come join us, its giving day theres a fundamental impulse in american philanthropy to give opportunity to those who deserve it but lack the means. Weve tapped into that for many years. Data analysis takes a little while. If youre wondering how berea ranks academically, this year it jumped 50 points making it one of the top 50 liberal arts clenls in the country. But bereas president has pledged not to publicize its rankings. He believes they fuel the
College Admissions<\/a> frenzy by focusing on the wrong metrics, money and status instead of quality. Bereas
Admissions Office<\/a> doesnt obsess about test scores or grades. Instead, it identifies students who display extraordinary potential like mccall england, a senior who had always dreamed of going to college. Mccall now works in the
Admissions Office<\/a> as a student manager and studies marketing. He spends any moment he cannon his true passion, making music. Making the impossible possible k making my problems solvable, you can say im unstoppable. I feel like this is somewhere i belong. I felt welcomed as soon as i got to the college and was shown all these different resources, wow, these people actually want to help me succeed. The college has built a culture in which students help each other to succeed. It means the world to me. I feel like this is home for me. I do feel like this is home for a lot of people. Dan markovits thinks bereas model provides one possible solution to the madness of the meritocracy. An excellent education is an education that teaches you what you need to know, the knowledge and the skills you need, in order to do good work thats useful. Dig deeper, dig deeper, dig deeper into which path is the clearest one to take that will make you become successful. The universities are realizing that their
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Supreme Court<\/a> ruling still stands as the benchmark for minority
College Admissions<\/a>. But it came over 40 years ago. And it involved a white man. Allan bakke sued the medical school of university of california davis for reverse discrimination. The university had a quota. It reserved 16 spots for minority students. Bakke argued he was more academically qualified than the students who filled the quota. The court ruled in his favor in 1978. Racial quotas were deemed illegal. Allan paul bakke. They said once again that white rights are supreme in this country. But affirmative action wasnt dead. The court also said that race could be considered in admissions but only as one of many factors. And now, another legal battle threatening to end affirmative action once and for all. This time the scene is harvard. Asianamericans sued the school, charging that harvard
Admissions Office<\/a>rs disregard their sterling test scores and grades and hold them to a higher standard. Although a federal judge ruled in october siding with the university, the case is far from over. Thats because the man behind the lawsuit is edward blum, one of the nations most influential and conservative opponents of affirmative action. Harvard systematically raises the bar for asianamericans and systematically lowers it for whites, africanamericans, and hispanics. Blum has vowed to appeal that decision and many believe it will end with a
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Supreme Court<\/a> dominated by conservatives, many of whom are longtime skeptics of affirmative action. One of the ironies of the harvard case is while it pretends to be about discrimination against asianamericans in admissions, its really not. Its really an attack on affirmative action for blacks and hispanics. But many colleges feel that affirmative action is still badly needed in admissions. A recent analysis done by the
New York Times<\/a> found that black and hispanic students were more underrepresented at elite colleges than 35 years earlier. At the center of all this is a complex question with no easy answer. If, as
Thomas Jefferson<\/a> once posited, we should have a meritocracy, what he called an aristocracy of talent, then grades and test scores should be the deciding factor. But the opposing argument goes, those are just numbers that do not always tell the story of how deserving and how enriching students from different cultures, races, and backgrounds may be. But heres what happens when only
Academic Merit<\/a> is considered in admissions. Stuyvesant high school in new york city. It is one of the nations top public high schools. Graduate from here and you are likely to get into an elite college. How do you get in . Take a single standardized test. It might sound fair but this is the meritocatic outcome. In a city that is less than 15 asian, stuyvesant is 75 asian. These demographics raise the question, can and should a standardized test decide who has access to the best schools . The way in which new york tried to deal with elite education and inequality is by having
Something Like<\/a> a fair test as a way of deciding who gets an elite education. And the consequence of that has been more and more unfair outcomes. In this years freshman class, only seven black and 33 hispanic students were offered places out of nearly 900 coveted spots. If you want to admit by those kinds of tests, its at war with also wanting to admit more black and brown students. Theres a historic racial gap on average in these kind of academic test scores. The furious reaction from parents and lawmakers led the mayor to say he was going back to the drawing board. The attempt we made to address it was not, just not effective and we have to come up with a new approach. The two are in conflict, its really one of the big fights in higher education. The delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. Glucerna. Everyday progress. [ classi[ applause ]aying ] [ turn around, look at me there is someone walking behind you turn around look at me there is someone look at me was in an accident. When i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, is your daughter ok . Thats where i felt relief. Were the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. See how much you can save with usaa insurance. See how much you can save i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. But my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. She said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. Go pro with oralb. Oralbs gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. For cleaner teeth and healthier gums. And unlike sonicare, oralb is the
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College Admissions<\/a> offices are overwhelmingly decent and honorable people actually trying very hard to balance all the factors theyre being asked to consider when passing judgment on 18yearolds. And yet there is obviously a problem with americas meritocracy. And the admissions scandal only revealed a small part of it. The critiques generally take one of two angles. The first is that americas colleges dont practice what they preach, that meritbased selection makes sense but in fact almost all colleges have retained or even enhanced some of the old aristocratic elements of admission such as legacies and athletic recruitment or they forsake merit and lower the bar for wellintentioned reasons, to let in more students from certain minorities at the expense of others. This view holds that what is wrong with the meritocracy is that it is actually not mer meritocratic enough. There is another view that is more sweeping. It argues against the whole view of meritocracy itself. It believes that tests are arbitrary and not fully indicative of talent, that using them to organize and select societys elites is nuts, that it creates an atmosphere of crazy and relentless pressure for those on the inside and permanent exclusion for those on the outside. And because performance on these tests and associated rankings can be greatly enhanced by wealth and good education, it does produce a hereditary ariftocracy rather than churning out elite ppz both have merit but i confess i am drawn to the first, the idea that we need a better meritocracy. I understand the problem with the idea of merit. But what would you replace it with . The old system based on blood lines and birth . Or an entirely subjective process in which
Admissions Office<\/a>s just pick their favorites . When youre dealing with tens of thousands of applications and are able to admit a small number, it means you have to rely on some blunt instruments like tests and grades. Many criticize the reliance on these kinds of objective indices but few have been able to propose a workable alternative to them. That means universities should live up to their ideals rather than admitting athletes and legacies that are unqualified they should focus on finding bright children from poor backgrounds who have
Great Potential<\/a> but dont score as well on these testing measures. Many elite colleges today take in more students from the top 1 of the
Income Distribution<\/a> than from the bottom 60 . It cannot be that those millions of students have no talent. Its just that we dont have a good enough mechanism to find them. Elite colleges should be taking in many more students anyway. Even as their endowments have grown stratospherically, their class sizes have expanded very slowly. This emphasis on access should also animate politicians. The biggest problem with
American Education<\/a> is that it does very, very badly for poor kids. As
Dan Markovitz<\/a> points out compresencively separates the rich from the rest in an increasingly unequal america. The educational gap between the rich and poor today is greater than between blacks and whites in 1954 when brown versus board of education outlawed school segregation. The american system of education does not provide many paths for poor bright kids to move up, which is at the heart of the scandal of our declining social mobility. Finally, lets take to heart some of the broader critiques of meritocracy itself. Many people succeed in life even though they do badly on tests. Tests are not the measure of ones true worth in life. Nor is where you enter college. Perhaps the worst aspect of meritocracy is that it allows people who rise to the top to believe that they are better, that they deserve their success, and that those who do not do so well deserve their failure. It makes us smug and insensitive, reproducing the worst aspects of the clubby aristocracy of old. That is the greatest moral failing of meritocracy and one that is best countered by recalling the wisdom contained in the declaration of independence, the bible, and most of the worlds scriptures. That all people are created equal and are of equal worth, no matter where they got into college. Im fareed zakaria. Thanks for watching. Julie means more to me than anything. And i wanted to ask you. Before i ask her. May i have your permission to marry her . Youre marrying her and her whole world. Shop neal lane diamond engagement rings. At kay. Full of flavor. Color. Full of. Woo full of good. So you can be too. Try our new warm grain bowls today. Order now on doordash. Try our new warm people, our sales now appla new low. 10 frames. At visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. Why are you so weird . For a limited time, get two complete pairs for 49. Really. Visionworks. See the difference. Tmobiles newest signal reaches farther than ever before. With more engineers, more towers, more coverage. Its a network that gives you. With coverage from big cities, to small towns. Introducing tmobiles 600mhz signal. No signal reaches farther or is more reliable. And its built 5g ready. smoke alarm thbecause with nband after thleague pass on xfinityr. You can watch the out of market games you want all season long. And with the allnew xfinity sports zone, you get everything nba all in one place even notifications about your favorite teams. Watch the dropped dimes, monster blocks, and showstopping dunks. Plus get instant access to your teams with the power of your voice. Thats simple, easy, awesome. Say
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