The Chronicle of Higher Education

Extortion Scandal in China Shakes Public Confidence in Fairness of University Admissions

By PAUL MOONEY

Beijing

A public outcry and a hail of criticism in the news media have hit Chinese universities since last week, when it was alleged that officials at one institution had attempted to extort thousands of dollars from the family of a newly admitted student. The scandal has undermined the public...

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