Northwestern University, The University of Chicago and other top schools are accused of working together to limit financial aid for students.
Five former students are accusing the schools of using the same formula to offer financial aid to students rather than trying to attract students with generous offers.Yale has responded saying it is 100 percent compliant with all laws.
Other schools have declined to comment so far.Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
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