There’s little belief the college bribery scandal has stirred significant change in the admissions landscape. College admissions leaders say the case is an anomaly.
When authorities announced the first charges in 2019, it left colleges across the U.S. scrambling to review their own admissions systems, especially where there was overlap with athletics programs. Schools added layers of scrutiny around recruiting, with a sharp eye on lower-profile sports targeted in the scheme, such as water polo and rowing.
Officials at USC said they started reviewing athletic recruits at multiple levels of administration, including by an office of athletics compliance, which also started verifying that recruits actually end up competing. Ultimately, it did little to change the industry, said Pérez, who now leads NACAC, a national association of college admissions officials.
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