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Thousands of ‘ghost students’ are applying to California colleges to steal financial aid. Here’s how.
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Thousands of ‘ghost students’ are applying to California colleges to steal financial aid. Here’s how.
Thousands of ‘ghost students’ are applying to California colleges to steal financial aid. Here’s howMonths after a mysterious check for $1,400 landed in Richard Valicenti’s mailbox last summer, the U.S. Department of Education notified him that the money was a mistake — an overpayment of the $3,000 Pell grant he had used to attend Saddleback College in Orange County. “I told them I never applied for a Pell,” said Valicenti, a 64-year-old radiation oncologist at UC Davis who had never even heard of Saddleback. Valicenti’s name is among the... -
Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
I figured it was BW or immigrants and I was right.
BW conflate their enrollment numbers as the most educated but they don't have high graduation numbers. There's just a lot of them enrolled in college
As for immigrants they could see how easy school can be used free money
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