California university says students tied to admissions scam could face expulsion
Source: Reuters
U.S. MARCH 19, 2019 / 8:32 AM / UPDATED 9 HOURS AGO
California university says students tied to admissions scam could face expulsion
Gabriella Borter
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(Reuters) - The University of Southern California said it may expel students tied to a brazen U.S. college-admissions scam after reviewing their records, which could lead the college to throw out Full House actress Lori Loughlins two daughters.
The school said on Monday night it has already placed holds on the accounts of students who may be associated with the alleged admissions scheme, preventing them from registering for classes or acquiring transcripts.
Following the review, we will take the proper action related to their status, up to revoking admission or expulsion, the college said in a tweet on Monday night.
It did not name specific students, but Loughlin and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli are among 50 people charged last week with participating in what federal prosecutors called a $25 million bribery and fraud scam.
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