Georgetown University to Expel Two Students Tied to Admissions Scandal

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Georgetown University to Expel Two Students Tied to Admissions Scandal
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The announcement comes just hours after one of the students sued the school for allegedly depriving him of due process

May 15, 2019 5:03 p.m. ET

Georgetown University said Wednesday it would expel two students implicated in the college-admissions scandal—hours after one of the students sued the school for allegedly depriving him of due process. The move comes two months after federal investigators charged 50 people across the country in a scheme to secure spots at elite universities.

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