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July 1, 2009

University Of Illinois Tracked Applicants With 'Clout'

David Schaper:

The state of Illinois is embroiled in yet another political scandal. This one involves the University of Illinois and allegations that students with political clout were admitted to the school over other, more qualified applicants.

A Shoo-In

When William Jones graduated from high school three years ago, he thought he had done what he had to do to get into University of Illinois that fall.

"I was mostly an A student. A's, with a couple of B's. I got a 29 on my ACT," Jones said. "So when I originally applied to U of I, I guess I cockily thought I was a shoo-in, but apparently not."

Jones scored high enough to get on Illinois' waiting list before ultimately being denied. His Plan B was to go to the University of Iowa, where he paid out-of-state tuition.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 1, 2009 2:02 AM
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