College admissions in the United States

Michelle Janavs paid to alter her daughters' test scores and falsely portray one as a beach volleyball recruit.
Gordon Caplan, former co-chairman of a prominent New York corporate law firm, admitted to having his daughter’s ACT exam answers corrected.
The judge ruled in the university's favor in a lawsuit alleging the school is biased against Asian Americans by considering race in its admissions process.
One college counseling company charges up to $1.5 million for its perfectly legal services.
The department sided with a lawsuit filed against the Ivy League school over how it considers race in its admissions policy.
Testing perpetuates systemic inequalities, and it isn't even an accurate indicator of achievement.