Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed the bills which he says levels the playing field for people trying to go to college. One of the rules tightens the timeline on when colleges can admit students that don’t quit meet eligibility standards. Another requires schools to disclose if they give preferential treatment to certain applicants, and the third prevents people found guilty in the scandal to get tax benefits on the phony charitable donations used as bribes.
College Cheating Scandal Results In New Laws In California
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