A recent lawsuit from JPMorgan against Frank, a startup founded by 24-year-old Charlie Javice, centered on a $175 million asset: a list of 4.5 million college students.
Gregory Abbott, the chairman of a food and beverage packaging company, allegedly paid bribes of $50k and $75k to have his daughter's SAT scores bumped up.
The college admissions process is going to be just as stressful as it has been for years. And it will likely include some refinements that will make the playing field even less fair—especially for middle-class families.